A standard KTP for 2nd-grade Russian (usually 170 hours total) follows this progression: 1. Review & Speech Culture Words, sentences, and the alphabet.
Solidifying 1st-grade knowledge and establishing the difference between oral and written speech. 2. Sound and Letter Analysis
Mastering spelling rules for unstressed vowels (the "check-word" method). 3. Parts of Speech (The Heavy Lifters) Nouns: Who? What? (Singular vs. Plural). Verbs: What are they doing? (Action words). Adjectives: What is it like? (Describing words). 4. Sentence Structure Focus: Finding the subject and predicate. A standard KTP for 2nd-grade Russian (usually 170
Vowels and consonants, soft vs. hard signs (Ь and Ъ).
The educational system has seen many shifts, but L.M. Zelenina’s program remains a staple for teachers who value a deep, structural approach to linguistics. If you are teaching 2nd-grade Russian using this curriculum, your is the roadmap for your entire year. 🧭 Core Objectives of the Zelenina Program Parts of Speech (The Heavy Lifters) Nouns: Who
2nd grade has a wide range of reading speeds. Plan "extra credit" logic puzzles for fast finishers. 🛠️ Essential Resources for Your KTP To make your plan "official," ensure it includes: Date of lesson Topic name Type of lesson (New material, revision, or control work) Planned outcomes (Subject-specific and meta-subject) Homework assignments
Learning how to expand a simple sentence with secondary members. 💡 Tips for Effective Planning A standard KTP for 2nd-grade Russian (usually 170
Dedicate 5 minutes of every lesson to "dictionary words" that don't follow standard phonetic rules.