Quebec · Grade 2 · 2026–27 · For parents

What your child learns in Grade 2 in Quebec

In Grade 2, Quebec students work through Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, French, French as a Second Language, English as an Additional Language — 241 specific skills across 40 units, set by the province's official curriculum. This page lists them all in plain words, subject by subject, so you know exactly what "how was school?" is actually covering this year.

7Subjects
40Units
241Skills

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How to read this page

Quebec publishes its curriculum as long official documents written for teachers. This page is the same content, translated for the fridge door: each subject below shows this year's units and the skills inside them. If a skill sounds unfamiliar, that's the point — now you know what to ask about at dinner.

Mathematics this year

Numbers stop being abstract this year — they become things your child can count, compare, build, and explain. In Quebec, that's Mathematics, Grade 2 — 5 units, 62 skills.

Arithmetic

  • Counts or recites counting rhymes involving natural numbers
  • Counts collections (using objects or drawings)
  • Counts collections (using objects or drawings) — counts a collection by grouping or regrouping
+ 26 more skills in this unit →

Geometry

  • Gets his/her bearings and locates objects in space (spatial relationships)
  • Locates objects in a plane
  • Locates objects on an axis (based on the types of numbers studied)
+ 11 more skills in this unit →

Measurement

  • Compares lengths
  • Constructs rulers
  • Estimates and measures the dimensions of an object using unconventional units
+ 4 more skills in this unit →

Statistics

  • Formulates questions for a survey (based on age-appropriate topics, students’ language level, etc.)
  • Collects, describes and organizes data (classifies or categorizes) using tables
  • Interprets data using a table, a bar graph and a pictograph
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Probability

  • When applicable, recognizes variability in possible outcomes (uncertainty)
  • When applicable, recognizes equiprobability
  • When applicable, becomes aware of the independence of events in an experiment
+ 5 more skills in this unit →

See the full Mathematics, Grade 2 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

English Language Arts this year

Reading and writing grow fast at this age — this is the year the letters turn into stories. In Quebec, that's English Language Arts, Grade 2 — 10 units, 38 skills.

Understanding the Conventions of Written Language

  • Use: Writes sentences in an order that supports a main idea or…
  • Use: In simple sentences by using subject, verb, modifier
  • Use: Uses vocabulary and/or terminology related to the type of…
+ 2 more skills in this unit →

Response Process

  • Use: Understands the purpose for reading, listening to and/or…
  • Use: Makes explicit connections between own personal experiences…
  • Use: Constructs a personal response to the text

Writing Process

  • Use: Understands the purpose for the writing
  • Use: Writes to a specific familiar audience of family, friends…
  • Notice: Rereads for clarity
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Production Process (Media)

  • Notice: Uses appropriate technology resources for the specific…

Self-Expressive: Texts That Reinforce or Maintain Relationships

  • Use: Thank-you notes
  • Use: Salutation, body and closing in a friendly letter
+ 5 more skills in this unit →

Narrative and Literary Texts

  • Use: Nursery rhymes
  • Use: Stories based on ideas, experiences and events
  • Use: Predictable story patterns
+ 2 more skills in this unit →

Information-Based: Planning Texts

  • Use: Understands the use of talk to compose a first draft of…
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Information-Based: Explanatory Texts

  • Use: Directions and instructions
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Information-Based: Descriptive Reports

  • Use: spoken reports based on family, community or school…
  • Use: Nonfiction that describes and reports details about a topic
  • Use: Title to indicate contents
+ 3 more skills in this unit →

Information-Based: Persuasive Texts

  • Use: Popular signs and symbols, such as logos of popular food…
+ 2 more skills in this unit →

See the full English Language Arts, Grade 2 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

Science this year

Science at this age is guided curiosity — observing, sorting, asking why, and testing ideas hands-on. In Quebec, that's Science and Technology, Grade 2 — 3 units, 15 skills.

Material World

  • Sorting objects by what they are like
  • Mixtures we can find at home
  • Solids, liquids, and gases
+ 5 more skills in this unit →

Earth and Space

  • Rain, snow, and where water comes from
  • The Sun, shadows, and the sky
  • The four seasons and how warm it feels

Living Things

  • Body parts and what they do
  • What a plant needs to grow
  • How animals eat and how we use living things
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

See the full Science and Technology, Grade 2 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

Social Studies this year

Social studies starts close to home — family, community, and how people live together. In Quebec, that's Social Sciences (Geography, History and Citizenship Education), Grade 2 — 4 units, 9 skills.

Organization of a society in its territory

  • The groups I belong to
+ 3 more skills in this unit →

Organization of a society in its territory (natural elements)

  • Landforms and weather
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Diversity of societies and their territories

  • Comparing my environment with an unfamiliar one

Researching and Techniques

  • Asking and choosing good questions
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

See the full Social Sciences (Geography, History and Citizenship Education), Grade 2 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

French this year

French builds through listening, speaking, and simple reading — confidence first, grammar second. In Quebec, that's Français, langue d’enseignement, 2e année — 9 units, 66 skills.

Écrire — Section Organisation et cohérence du texte

  • Le texte et la cohérence (text and coherence)
  • Le texte et la cohérence (text and coherence)
  • Le texte et la cohérence (text and coherence)
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Écrire — Section Lexique

  • Découverte : Les relations entre les mots (synonymes, antonymes, génériques) (relations between words)

Écrire — Section Orthographe d’usage

  • Les mots à l’étude (banque orthographique) (the study-word spelling bank)
  • Les lettres et les signes (letters and diacritical signs)
  • Les correspondances graphème-phonème (letter-sound correspondences)
+ 7 more skills in this unit →

Écrire — Section Conjugaison

  • Les formes verbales fréquentes (être, avoir, aller…) (high-frequency verb forms)
  • Les formes verbales fréquentes (être, avoir, aller…) (high-frequency verb forms)
  • Les temps de conjugaison (verb tenses)

Écrire — Section Accords

  • Les caractéristiques du nom (characteristics of the noun)
  • Le nom, donneur d’accord (the noun as the source of agreement)
  • Le déterminant, receveur d’accord (the determiner (receiver of agreement))
+ 11 more skills in this unit →

Écrire — Section Syntaxe et ponctuation

  • Les caractéristiques de la phrase (characteristics of the sentence)
  • Les sortes de point et la ponctuation finale (end-of-sentence punctuation)
  • Les caractéristiques de la phrase (characteristics of the sentence)
+ 3 more skills in this unit →

Compétence Lire des textes variés

  • Reconnaître les genres de textes en lecture (recognising text genres in reading)
  • Comprendre le sens d’un texte (understanding a text)
  • Comprendre le sens d’un texte (understanding a text)
+ 11 more skills in this unit →

Compétence Apprécier des œuvres littéraires

  • Connaître le livre (couverture, format) (the book's features)
  • Connaître le livre (couverture, format) (the book's features)
  • Les genres littéraires (comptine, poème, BD…) (literary genres)
+ 2 more skills in this unit →

Compétence Communiquer oralement

  • Prendre la parole (speaking up)
  • Participer à un échange (taking part in an exchange)
  • Écouter et réagir (listening and responding)
+ 6 more skills in this unit →

See the full Français, langue d’enseignement, 2e année curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

French as a Second Language this year

French builds through listening, speaking, and simple reading — confidence first, grammar second. In Quebec, that's Français, langue seconde (Core), Grade 2 — 5 units, 42 skills.

Stratégies

  • Use: en étant attentif à son interlocuteur
  • Use: des illustrations
  • Use: Reproduire la structure de certains modèles de textes oraux
+ 16 more skills in this unit →

Vocabulaire utilisé à l’oral et à l’écrit

  • Using French for expressing needs (1)
  • Using French for giving information (1)
  • Discovering French for notions (time, space, quantity)
+ 4 more skills in this unit →

Conventions de communication orale ou écrite

  • Use: Observer le langage non verbal d’un locuteur ou de son inter
  • Use: Répéter des mots, des comptines, des chansons et des express
  • Use: Repérer les lettres minuscules et majuscules de l’alphabet
+ 6 more skills in this unit →

Connaissances liées au texte oral ou écrit

  • Discover: décrire (ex. : un ouvrage documentaire illustré, des annonce
  • Discover: le respect de l'intention de communication

Connaissances liées à la phrase

  • Use: Observer l'importance des espaces entre les mots dans une ph
  • Discover: Observer certaines caractéristiques du nom (désigne une pers
  • Discover: Observer certaines caractéristiques du verbe (exprime une ac
+ 2 more skills in this unit →

See the full Français, langue seconde (Core), Grade 2 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

English as an Additional Language this year

English language skills for learners whose first language is something else — practical, everyday, encouraging. In Quebec, that's English as a Second Language (Core), Grade 2 — 4 units, 9 skills.

Contextual and Functional Language

  • Consolidating English: Uses common inquiries and statements
  • Consolidating English: Uses vocabulary related to people
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Strategies

  • Consolidating English: Uses physical motion to compensate for a lack of language
  • Consolidating English: Acts out a response to show understanding and facilitate lea
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Cultural Elements and Cultural Products

  • Consolidating English: Stories
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Text Components

  • Consolidating English: Orally identifies main events

See the full English as a Second Language (Core), Grade 2 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

Three ways parents use this list

At report-card timeMatch the teacher's comments to the units above — "working on number sense" stops being a mystery phrase.
At parent-teacher nightPick one unit per subject and ask "how is my child doing with this?" — specific questions get specific answers.
When they're stuckFind the exact skill on this page, open it in MapleMind, and the tutor teaches just that — step by step, as many times as it takes.

Common questions

What does my child learn in Grade 2 in Quebec?

Quebec's official curriculum sets out Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, French, French as a Second Language, English as an Additional Language for Grade 2 — 241 specific skills in total. The big themes: Mathematics covers arithmetic and geometry; English Language Arts covers understanding the conventions of written language and response process; Science covers material world and earth and space. The full list is on this page.

Is this the official Quebec curriculum?

It's built from Quebec's official program of studies, reorganized into plain language — and each subject links to a course page that quotes the ministry's own wording and links to the government source, so you can check our work. One honest caveat: we're not the ministry, curricula do change, and we can't guarantee this reflects the very latest revision, so confirm anything important against the live provincial curriculum data.

My child is finding one of these skills hard. What can I do?

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MapleMind isn't affiliated with any ministry of education. We build these guides from each province's official program of studies and refresh them from time to time — but curricula change, and we can't guarantee this page reflects the very latest revision. Always confirm against the live provincial curriculum data. Last updated 2026-08-15.