I'd like to begin by wishing all of you a very happy Thanksgiving. I know I'm really looking forward to having some time to spend with my family - I hope you are too!
Just a few reminders -
Monday, November 30th will be our Spelling Quiz. This will also be the day we have a small farewell party for Sanchi, who is moving to India with her family later on that week. We will miss her terribly, but certainly hope to keep in touch with her as much as possible! I hope for students to be able to have the students pick their new spelling words for the next two weeks on that day as well.
Monday, November 30th is also an early dismissal day.
Tuesday, December 1st and Wednesday, December 2nd I will be out for a training in Baltimore.
If you have the time over the break, please take a moment to explore the Free Rice and Free Poverty links in the "Helpful Links" section of the blog. Both sites provide some great educational quiz games, and have a great mission as well. Something we can all be thankful for :)
Thank you again for all your continued support, please have a safe, happy, and healthy holiday!
:)
Welcome to our second grade classroom blog! Please visit here for homework assignments, updates, and news from our room!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
What a WEEK!
WHOA NELLY! We have had a BUSY one!
Please keep an eye out for pictures that I'll be sending from the Field Trip! The kids had a great time! I hope you all can have a chance to visit New Market on your own - the shop owners really did a great job presenting to the kids. All for free!
David Price (town council member, owner of 12 West Main gallery, the individual who helped me organize this field trip) has been trying to get the sign in New Market to change from advertising antiques, to advertising it's rich history. Channel NBC 25 was in New Market the day we were there - some of us made the news!
New Market Video Clip
Each of the second grade classes are going to be making books of our trips to New Market and Frederick. Two students from each class will be selected to join the second grade teachers to the New Market Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday, December 9th to present these books to the city of New Market and have their picture taken for the Gazette/Frederick News Post. The drawings will be held as follows:
1. Entry forms will be sent home next week.
2. Second grade teachers will collect the entry forms from their students.
3. Students will be selected lottery-style to determine who will be presenting the books.
Coming up next week....
We will be continuing our study of geometry in math - especially working on answering math BCRs. Students have done a really nice job so far - I've seen great improvements already!
We will be continuing our study of short stories as well! Last week we began focusing on the story elements (character, setting, problem, solution). This week we'll be focusing more on the author's message - with a more specific focus on fables. If you have any collections of short stories, fables, fairy tales, folktales, tall tales, myths, etc. that you would like to share we'd love to see them! Please make sure your name is in the book so we can return them!
Spelling this coming week will be with short i/r-controlled i sounds. Short i sounds can be found in words with the "in" prefix - such as independent, infer, interest. R-controlled i, e, and u sounds are very similar - if not identical. Some examples include: dirt, skirt, first, thirsty.
Students will be taking the Comprehension Strategy Assessment (CSA) this week as well. This will be on Thursday morning. The CSA is a computer-based test, the students took it last year, and will take it every year in elementary school. This test is to see their strengths and weaknesses in reading comprehension - testing their ability to identify the main idea of a story, various story elements, and find meanings of words based upon context clues. These are all skills that the students have been working on since Kindergarten - I predict everyone will do fabulously :) The scores take a few weeks to be processed, and will be provided to you as soon as possible!
Where The Wild Things Are - is showing tomorrow at the Westview Cinemas at 1:30. Let's plan to meet in the lobby around 1:15. See you then!
In my never-ending habit of collecting odd things for the classroom...I was wondering if you could also keep your eye out for The Kids Post in the Washington Post? I have started to collect them myself - I really like it - and it's usually a bit of a step up from the Mini-Pages too! It's always nice to have multiple copies of things, so if any of you are willing to donate those to the classroom, that would be greatly appreciated as well!
Also, we are starting to run a little low on glue sticks and pencils - any contribution would be much appreciated!
Report Cards came home today! In BIG, SHINY, NEW envelopes! Please sign the envelope in the bottom of the box for the first marking period and return it as soon as possible. The report card is yours to keep. Please do not seal the envelope, as we will be using this envelope througout the school year. Thank you!
Finally, I hope you and your families have a great weekend! Thank you so much for all your help and support!
Please keep an eye out for pictures that I'll be sending from the Field Trip! The kids had a great time! I hope you all can have a chance to visit New Market on your own - the shop owners really did a great job presenting to the kids. All for free!
David Price (town council member, owner of 12 West Main gallery, the individual who helped me organize this field trip) has been trying to get the sign in New Market to change from advertising antiques, to advertising it's rich history. Channel NBC 25 was in New Market the day we were there - some of us made the news!
New Market Video Clip
Each of the second grade classes are going to be making books of our trips to New Market and Frederick. Two students from each class will be selected to join the second grade teachers to the New Market Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday, December 9th to present these books to the city of New Market and have their picture taken for the Gazette/Frederick News Post. The drawings will be held as follows:
1. Entry forms will be sent home next week.
2. Second grade teachers will collect the entry forms from their students.
3. Students will be selected lottery-style to determine who will be presenting the books.
Coming up next week....
We will be continuing our study of geometry in math - especially working on answering math BCRs. Students have done a really nice job so far - I've seen great improvements already!
We will be continuing our study of short stories as well! Last week we began focusing on the story elements (character, setting, problem, solution). This week we'll be focusing more on the author's message - with a more specific focus on fables. If you have any collections of short stories, fables, fairy tales, folktales, tall tales, myths, etc. that you would like to share we'd love to see them! Please make sure your name is in the book so we can return them!
Spelling this coming week will be with short i/r-controlled i sounds. Short i sounds can be found in words with the "in" prefix - such as independent, infer, interest. R-controlled i, e, and u sounds are very similar - if not identical. Some examples include: dirt, skirt, first, thirsty.
Students will be taking the Comprehension Strategy Assessment (CSA) this week as well. This will be on Thursday morning. The CSA is a computer-based test, the students took it last year, and will take it every year in elementary school. This test is to see their strengths and weaknesses in reading comprehension - testing their ability to identify the main idea of a story, various story elements, and find meanings of words based upon context clues. These are all skills that the students have been working on since Kindergarten - I predict everyone will do fabulously :) The scores take a few weeks to be processed, and will be provided to you as soon as possible!
Where The Wild Things Are - is showing tomorrow at the Westview Cinemas at 1:30. Let's plan to meet in the lobby around 1:15. See you then!
In my never-ending habit of collecting odd things for the classroom...I was wondering if you could also keep your eye out for The Kids Post in the Washington Post? I have started to collect them myself - I really like it - and it's usually a bit of a step up from the Mini-Pages too! It's always nice to have multiple copies of things, so if any of you are willing to donate those to the classroom, that would be greatly appreciated as well!
Also, we are starting to run a little low on glue sticks and pencils - any contribution would be much appreciated!
Report Cards came home today! In BIG, SHINY, NEW envelopes! Please sign the envelope in the bottom of the box for the first marking period and return it as soon as possible. The report card is yours to keep. Please do not seal the envelope, as we will be using this envelope througout the school year. Thank you!
Finally, I hope you and your families have a great weekend! Thank you so much for all your help and support!
Holy 100 Soaring WIth Pride Stickers, Batman!
....Actually, I believe we're technically at 102! All the same, WOW! Awesome job! Please be sure to ask your son/daughter how we've earned them - they have SO much to be proud of!
In celebration, the students voted - we will be having "Stuffed Animal, Cupcake Day" in honor of our great behavior!
The students had so much fun decorating the muffins at the Fall Festival that they wanted to do that again! I'll be brining in some vanilla cupcakes and whatever cake decorating items I have. If you have any cake-decorating stuffs at home that you wouldn't mind donating to our cause we'd really appreciate it!
The students may bring in ONE quiet, stuffed-animal friend to school today as well.
Congratulations again! Great job!
In celebration, the students voted - we will be having "Stuffed Animal, Cupcake Day" in honor of our great behavior!
The students had so much fun decorating the muffins at the Fall Festival that they wanted to do that again! I'll be brining in some vanilla cupcakes and whatever cake decorating items I have. If you have any cake-decorating stuffs at home that you wouldn't mind donating to our cause we'd really appreciate it!
The students may bring in ONE quiet, stuffed-animal friend to school today as well.
Congratulations again! Great job!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Sweet November!
I'd like to begin by saying (rather belated, I apologize) thank you to all the parents and students for making our Fall Festival such a huge success! I think the students had a GREAT time! Their pumpkin charts are hanging in the hallway now - and I've received many complements on the work they did! Thank you all so much - and I hope you had a great Hallween!
Moving on - it's NOVEMBER!!!!!! Can you believe it? We have LOTS of AWESOME upcoming events!
Beginning with our Field Trip on Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The entire second grade will be traveling to the historical areas of both Frederick and New Market for walking tours. This field trip will help our students to apply what they've been learning in Social Studies to some real world situations! We've been learning about communities - different types (urban, rural, suburban), and how they compare between past and present. The students will also be able to apply some map skills.
We will be able to compare and contrast the two walking tours. We will make predictions before, and then review those predictions afterwards and see what else we can add!
Please remember to have your students:
1. Eat breakfast in morning - we'll be burning lots of energy today!
2. Bring a bag lunch - prefereably in a paper bag/grocery bag that can be thrown away after lunch. This will help to eliminate any excess "stuffs" to carry around.
3. Please be sure to dress appropriately for the weather - the current prediction is sunny with highs in the upper 50s. (Gorgeous! With a light jacket!)
4. Please be sure to wear comfortable shoes with socks- LOTS of walking and standing!
5. Review safety and courtesy rules when out in public - staying with the group, asking an adult to use the restroom/get a drink. using pleases and thank-yous, etc.
Thank you very much to the parents who offered to chaperone! We are limited to two chaperones per class - so we had to draw names to pick the two we would have for each class. There will be other opportunities for chaperoning field trips in the future, so if you weren't chosen this time, you will be in the future! Thank you again for your help and support!
Veterans' Day is also on November 11th
Sent home on Friday was a white, half sheet of paper asking for information about veterans you may have in your family! This information is also going to be used by our upper grades in reports that they are doing on Veterans. If you are able to, I encourage you to please send in what you can! Thank you!
November 14th WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE!
The movie times for the 14th haven't yet been posted on the website for the Regal Cinemas at Westview. If the times are the same next week as they are for today, there is a 2:15 showing. I'll keep an eye on the website, should there be any changes.
November 17th as a part of American Education Week, we'll be having a guest author/illustrator visit UES! John Steven Gurney has illustrated many books - including the A-Z Mystery Series - and has a new book out as well! I've added a few links to the blog about him - check it out!
Academically Speaking...
This week in math we will be starting our geometry unit! This will take us to Thanksgiving! Be on the lookout for homework assignments relating to the topic.
We're also starting our Short Stories unit in Language Arts. This begins with a review of story elements, then moves on to reading different examples (including tall tales, fairy tales, and fables), to the students writing their own!
Spelling - we are studying long i! The spelling quiz will be this Friday, November 13th.
Thank you again for all your support! Have a great weekend!
:)
Moving on - it's NOVEMBER!!!!!! Can you believe it? We have LOTS of AWESOME upcoming events!
Beginning with our Field Trip on Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The entire second grade will be traveling to the historical areas of both Frederick and New Market for walking tours. This field trip will help our students to apply what they've been learning in Social Studies to some real world situations! We've been learning about communities - different types (urban, rural, suburban), and how they compare between past and present. The students will also be able to apply some map skills.
We will be able to compare and contrast the two walking tours. We will make predictions before, and then review those predictions afterwards and see what else we can add!
Please remember to have your students:
1. Eat breakfast in morning - we'll be burning lots of energy today!
2. Bring a bag lunch - prefereably in a paper bag/grocery bag that can be thrown away after lunch. This will help to eliminate any excess "stuffs" to carry around.
3. Please be sure to dress appropriately for the weather - the current prediction is sunny with highs in the upper 50s. (Gorgeous! With a light jacket!)
4. Please be sure to wear comfortable shoes with socks- LOTS of walking and standing!
5. Review safety and courtesy rules when out in public - staying with the group, asking an adult to use the restroom/get a drink. using pleases and thank-yous, etc.
Thank you very much to the parents who offered to chaperone! We are limited to two chaperones per class - so we had to draw names to pick the two we would have for each class. There will be other opportunities for chaperoning field trips in the future, so if you weren't chosen this time, you will be in the future! Thank you again for your help and support!
Veterans' Day is also on November 11th
Sent home on Friday was a white, half sheet of paper asking for information about veterans you may have in your family! This information is also going to be used by our upper grades in reports that they are doing on Veterans. If you are able to, I encourage you to please send in what you can! Thank you!
November 14th WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE!
The movie times for the 14th haven't yet been posted on the website for the Regal Cinemas at Westview. If the times are the same next week as they are for today, there is a 2:15 showing. I'll keep an eye on the website, should there be any changes.
November 17th as a part of American Education Week, we'll be having a guest author/illustrator visit UES! John Steven Gurney has illustrated many books - including the A-Z Mystery Series - and has a new book out as well! I've added a few links to the blog about him - check it out!
Academically Speaking...
This week in math we will be starting our geometry unit! This will take us to Thanksgiving! Be on the lookout for homework assignments relating to the topic.
We're also starting our Short Stories unit in Language Arts. This begins with a review of story elements, then moves on to reading different examples (including tall tales, fairy tales, and fables), to the students writing their own!
Spelling - we are studying long i! The spelling quiz will be this Friday, November 13th.
Thank you again for all your support! Have a great weekend!
:)
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