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District List: NYC Core Curriculum 2nd - Social Studies

Description: The New York City Core Curriculum program aims to provide a high-quality curricula to NYC students through a seamless instructional program across grades and subjects. This list has been curated by NYCDOE for 2nd Grade Social Studies materials.


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Abe's Honest Words

by Doreen Rappaport and Kadir Nelson and Gary Kelley

From the time he was a young boy roaming the forests of the unsettled Midwest, Abraham Lincoln knew in his heart that slavery was deeply wrong. A voracious reader, Lincoln spent every spare moment of his days filling his mind with knowledge, from history to literature to mathematics, preparing himself to one day lead the country he loved towards greater equality and prosperity. Despite the obstacles he faced as a self-educated man from the back woods, Lincoln persevered in his political career, and his compassion and honesty gradually earned him the trust of many Americans. As president, he guided the nation through a long and bitter civil war and penned the document that would lead to the end of slavery in the United States. The passion for humanity that defined Lincoln's life shines through in this momentous follow-up to Martin's Big Words and John's Secret Dreams. Told in Doreen Rappaport's accessible, absorbing prose, and brought to life in powerful illustrations by Kadir Nelson, Abe's Honest Words is an epic portrait of a truly great American president.

Date Added: 07/06/2018


New York New York

by Laura Krauss

A sneak peek at the important landmarks of New York.

Date Added: 09/20/2019


Transportation Then and Now

by Amanda Leitten

This eBook for Emerging Readers teaches students the changes in the mode of travel from past to present. Part of a series of 18 titles, this book helps teach readers the basics of change, improvement, and technology through easy-to-follow language.

Date Added: 08/27/2018


Make Way for Ducklings

by Robert Mccloskey

This classic tale of the famous Mallard ducks of Boston was awarded the Caldecott Medal in 1941. Make Way for Ducklings has been described as 'one of the merriest picture books ever' (The New York Times). Ideal for reading aloud, this book deserves a place of honor on every child's bookshelf. Images and image descriptions available.

Date Added: 07/06/2018


Explorers of the Americas

by Margaret Mcnamara and Michael Sandler

Perform this script about an ancient Maya love story. (Set of 12 with Teacher's Guide)

Date Added: 07/06/2018


Monster Musical Chairs

by Stuart J. Murphy and Scott Nash

Every time the music stops, one more monster is OUT! Kids won't be able to sit still for this musical introduction to subtraction at its simplest.

Date Added: 10/03/2018


My Local Government

by Denny O'Nan

My Local Government is aligned to the Common Core State Standards for English/Language Arts, addressing Literacy.RI.3.2 and Literacy.L.3.5c. Readers learn about all the different roles in local government, illustrated by full-page color photographs accompanied by narrative nonfiction text.

Date Added: 09/24/2018


The City Kid & The Suburb Kid

by Deb Pilutti

Two cousins, one from the city and one from the suburbs, spend a day and a night together at the other's house, and each decides he likes his own home better

Date Added: 10/02/2018


Native New Yorkers (Revised Edition)

by Evan T. Pritchard

A comprehensive and fascinating account of the graceful Algonquin civilization that once flourished in the area that is now New York.

Date Added: 08/13/2018


A Walk in New York

by Salvatore Rubbino

A wide-eyed boy and his dad explore the Big Apple’s busy streets and towering views in this child-friendly tribute to an incomparable city.

New York City — the perfect place for a boy and his dad to spend the day! Follow them on their walk around Manhattan, from Grand Central Terminal to the top of the Empire State Building, from Greenwich Village to the Statue of Liberty, learning lots of facts and trivia along the way. In this unabashed ode to America’s biggest city, Salvatore Rubbino’s fresh, lively paintings and breezy text capture the delight of a young visitor experiencing the wonders of New York firsthand.

Date Added: 10/17/2018


Living in Rural Communities

by Kristin Sterling

An introduction to the common characteristics of a rural community.

Date Added: 07/06/2018


Living in Suburban Communities

by Kristin Sterling

An introduction to the common characteristics of a suburban community.

Date Added: 09/05/2018


Living in Urban Communities

by Kristin Sterling

An introduction to the common characteristics of a urban community.

Date Added: 10/17/2018


Building Manhattan

by Laura Vila

A picture book for city lovers everywhere! Vibrant illustrations and a spare text come together in this striking picture book to tell the story of the building of Manhattan. There was a time when the city was little more than an undeveloped island. But as the small patch of land shifted from Native American to Dutch to English to American hands, it was built, layer on top of layer, into the bustling metropolis it is today.

Date Added: 09/28/2018



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