Social Studies
In Grade 2 social studies, students will develop their understanding of their local community and begin to examine the global community. Students will explore a variety of traditions within their families and their local communities, developing an understanding of how these traditions contribute to and enrich their own community and Canadian society. They will also study communities around the world, developing an awareness of the relationship between location, climate, physical features, and how people live in various communities. Students will use the social studies inquiry process to investigate traditions, ways of life, and relationships with the environment in local and global communities, and they will develop their ability to extract information from and construct maps for specific purposes.
The Grade 2 social studies expectations provide opportunities for students to explore a number of concepts connected to the citizenship education framework, including community, identity, relationships, respect, and stewardship.
The Grade 2 social studies expectations provide opportunities for students to explore a number of concepts connected to the citizenship education framework, including community, identity, relationships, respect, and stewardship.
This strand shall take place from September until January.
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This strand shall take place from January to June.
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