Identifying stressed syllables and dividing words for hyphenation.
Answer keys act as a bridge for parents—especially those in bilingual or heritage language settings —allowing them to provide accurate clarification without being linguistic experts themselves.
The availability of comprehensive answer keys transforms homework from a solitary struggle into a guided review.
For the Kanakina curriculum to be effective, "otvety" should be treated as a rather than a primary source. Leading educators suggest that parents guide children to the answer using hints or "memory hooks" before revealing the key. This preserves the challenge while providing a safety net, ensuring that 2nd grade remains a time of discovery rather than just another box to check.