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DPS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

36 Aroozoo Avenue, Singapore- 539842

TERM 2 EXAMINATION SYLLABUS


GRADE-2
2017-18

Subjects Portion
English Literature
1. Chp- Rumplestiltskin
2. Chp- The Wish
 Question and answers
 Make Sentences
 Word Meaning
 Give one word for the following
 True or False
 Who said to whom

 Reading – Unseen Passage


 Recitation - poems attached
(Select anyone one poem for recitation)
English Language 1. Prepositions
2. Adjectives
3. Tenses
4. Nouns
5. Verbs
6. Comprehension - Unseen passage

EVS 1. Chp-11 Shelter for Everyone


2. Chp-14 Heathy Habits
3. Chp-17 Looking after our World
Mathematics 1. Addition and subtraction (only word problems)
2. Multiplication ( only sums)
3. Division ( only sums)

Second Language - 1. Conjugation of verbs- Etre, Avoir, Aller and


French regular ‘er’ verbs.
2. Plural forms of nouns
3. Feminine and plural of Adjectives
Nationalities
4. Présentez-vous/Présentez quel qu’un (creative
writing)

Reading :
1. Lisons (pg :92)
2. Lesson 10

Recitation :
Vole joli papillon

Second Language -
Tamil உரைநரை : 1. பண்டிரைைள்
2. அதிை ஆரை
சைய்யுள் : சைொன்ரை வேந்தன்(1 - 22)
இலக்ைணம்: அடுக்குத் சதொைர், இைட்ரைச் சைொற்ைள்,
ேிரைச்சைொல் ைொலங்ைள், பைத்ரதப் பொர்த்து
பூர்த்தி சைய்தல், சைொற்ைரை முரைப்படுத்து. (பயிற்ைி
நூலில் உள்ை பயிற்ைிைரை பயிற்ைி சைய்யவும்)

Reading: Pokkuvaravu sadhanangal(lesson)

Recitation: Vaanoli(poem)

Second Language - 
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Reading-
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Recitation-
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Computer 1. Chp-8 Getting to Paint.


Applications 2. Chp-9 Learning to Type with Word Pad

The Dentist Pulled my Tooth Out
The dentist pulled my tooth out
and he thought it was such fun
he grabbed his pliers
and dental prayers
and pulled another one.

“Yippee! Hooray! What awesome fun!”


he shouted out with glee.
He grinned a grin
then went back in
and pulled out number three.

Then number four and number five


and numbers six and seven
were followed by
a cheerful cry
Of “Eight! Nine! Ten! Eleven!”

He took a few more from the top


and some from underneath,
he yanked them fast
until at last
he’d pulled out all my teeth.

Without my teeth I cannot chew;


I just eat soup and mush.
But don’t be sad
I’m kind of glad–
I’ll never have to brush!

--Kenn Nesbitt
Bed in summer

In Winter I get up at night


And dress by yellow candle light.
In Summer, quite the other way,
I have to go to bed by day.

I have to go to bed and see


The birds still hopping on the tree,
Or hear the grown-up people’s feet
Still going past me in the street.

And does it not seem hard to you,


When all the sky is clear and blue,
And I should like so much to play,
To have to go to bed by day?

--Robert Louis Stevenson


Friends

How good to lie a little while

And look up through the tree!

The Sky is like a kind big smile

Bent sweetly over me.

The Sunshine flickers through the lace

Of leaves above my head,

And kisses me upon the face

Like Mother, before bed.

The Wind comes stealing o'er the grass

To whisper pretty things;

And though I cannot see him pass,

I feel his careful wings.

So many gentle Friends are near

Whom one can scarcely see,

A child should never feel a fear,

Wherever he may be.

--Abbie Farwell Brown


What a Bird Thought.

I lived first in a little house,

And lived there very well;

The world to me was small and round

And made of pale-blue shell

I live next in a little nest,

Nor needed any other;

I thought the world was made of straw,

And covered by my mother

One day I fluttered from the nest,

To see what I could find.

I said, “The world is made up of leaves;

I have been very blind.”

At last I flew beyond the tree,

And saw the sky so blue;

Now, how the world is really made

I cannot tell – CAN YOU?

--Evaleen Stein

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