Sunday, December 11, 2016

Compare and Contrast with Gingerbread




Run, run as fast as you can!  We have been comparing and contrasting different versions of The Gingerbread Boy.  The class had such a great time looking for similarities and differences in the story.  
Check out 2 of our favorites below!


The class worked on their Wixie sites creating venn diagrams to show their thinking.   I love to watch how they navigate these online sites!  
In writing, we worked on our persuasive writing and sold gingerbread house!  The class was so excited about seeing the different houses and meeting in groups with Mrs. VonCannon's class to create their writing.
  
We ended with a celebration of hot cocoa and gingerbread cookies!




In math this week, we worked to compare 3 digit numbers by identifying their place value.  You can watch one of our mini lesson videos below!

Don't forget that Thursday is our field trip to see the play The Best Christmas Pageant Ever!  You can watch it at home below!  Be sure you 2nd grader dresses up a bit for this event!

All permission slips and money are due on Wednesday so that we can prepare for the trip!
Enjoy your last bit of SUNDAY!


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Sunday, December 4, 2016

Point of View and Comparing Numbers

Happy December Families!  I can't believe we are this far into the school year... 

This week in reading,  we focused on Point of View and character change.  We read a very sweet story called.  Somebody Loves You Mr. Hatch.  You can watch a video read of the story below. 
The class worked hard on examining how Mr. Hatch's feelings changed in the story and proving why.  

Next week in reading, we will be comparing and contrasting different versions of 
The Gingerbread Man. 
I would love to have some Gingerbread cookies to decorate on Friday if anyone is interested- 
Hint, Hint!
In math, we started our unit on Comparing Numbers.  Watch this introduction video below!
They really enjoyed working in our math BUILD centers this week and there was lots of good math talk going on. 

This week we will continue with comparing numbers but in different forms. IXL is a great place for students to practice their math skills.  You can choose the grade level so you can challenge your kiddos at home!  Check it out below!
We will be working on our persuasive writing by designing and selling our own Gingerbread Houses!  It is going to be so much fun! Check out some history behind these sweet houses!
Important Dates:
Don't forget Field Trips forms for December 15th are due!  We are so excited to see our play! 
Winter Break: December 19-January 2!


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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Community Field Trip





Oh MY!  Our walking Community field trip was so much fun.  It was a beautiful morning for our walk and the class looked so cute in their Park View T Shirts!

We visited the fire station and the town hall!
We even got to take a turn in the Mayor's Chair!
They worked hard on their handshakes and eye contact!

This week in class, we learned all about turkeys!  We even wrote with turkey feather pencils in our writing center!
Here is a fun fact video that we watched to help us research all about turkeys!

 In math, we worked on place value to the hundred's place.  We are working to represent numbers in Standard Form: 232
Word Form: two hundred thirty two
Expanded Form: 200+30+2
Base Ten: Drawing Base Ten Blocks

We also focused on skip counting by 1s, 10,s and 100s.  
You can download some missing number 100 boards for some skill practice HERE.  If you are looking for a more challenging activity for home, click HERE for some fun logic puzzles!

I also LOVE Sudoku puzzles!  These are great for getting the thinking juices flowing!  Here is a fun link to check out from Fun Brain

Next week, we will be reading Turk and Rut and focusing on Main Idea and details!  Here is a video read of the book. 

Have a great weekend! 
If you read this post, we would love a comment or 20!  We will comment back! 
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Friday, November 4, 2016

Author's Purpose








This week in 2nd grade,  we focused on Author's Purpose and the Election Process.  Below is our anchor chart for reading.  We used the acronym PIE to represent author's purpose as to persuade, to inform, or to entertain. We discussed the main idea of stories and how to use details to help us support our thinking.  

The class read the book, Duck for President and we also went through the voting process as we voted for Duck or Farmer Brown. Below is an online reading of the story. 
We had so much fun tallying our votes and graphing the results in math.  

In math, we worked on the expanded form of three digit numbers.  Below is our anchor chart: 
We worked to determine the value of each digit in a number by representing it in base ten blocks.  Next week we will be focusing on skip counting with 3 digit numbers and using the place value to support our thinking.  
Click to check out this online site below: 


We also spent some time working on persuasive writing in class.  Students are working to state their opinion, use details to support their thinking and then restate their opinion.  We wrote about Farmer Brown and Duck this week.  Check out some of our work below!

Important Dates:
Fall Picture Make up Day-11/10
No School Election Day-11/11

It is not too late to sign up for Fall Conferences:  You can do so by clicking the link below: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090b4caaaf2da1f58-fall

Don't forget to send back the YELLOW permission slip for our play on December 15th.  We will be seeing The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at ImaginOn Theatre!  

Have a fun and safe weekend!



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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Folktales






Parents~This week in Reading,  we focused on folktales and the central message or lesson being taught.  The students were also introduced to our Google Classroom which is a virtual classroom where the students can interact with links, videos, comments, and lots of other awesome technology based learning.  We watched a video all about folktales in our virtual classroom.  Check it out below.
It was a great introduction to folktales but in 2nd grade we want to dig deeper.  We started with the folktale Stellaluna which is a tale based on folktale The Ugly Duckling.  The students did an awesome job comparing and contrasting these 2 stories! 
 We will continue to work on folktales next week with the story of Stone Soup and the fall version Bone Soup!

SPELLING
Again, the class wanted their words on Friday so I gave them to them.  They made their study cards in class after we reviewed the spelling patterns.  The students have been practicing their words in shaving cream, playdough, dry erase, Chinese jump ropes, stamps, rainbow pencils, and tons more. 

 I would really like to add cornmeal tracing to our practice materials.  
*If you are interested in donating a container of cornmeal please shoot me an email.  

Flipping the Classroom with: Batty Wings
In science, we did a super fun experiment comparing our human hand to a bat's wing.  The experiment sheet went home on Thursday.  Thanks to all the parents that became students and learned all about our bat wings! 

MATH
This week in math, we continued to focus on problem solving with subtraction.  Students learned the CUBES strategy and continued to practice our CLOSE strategy. 
The students compared and contrasted both strategies.  Be sure to ask them which one works best for them.

Extra Practice-NOT Homework!
If you are looking for some extra at home practice you are welcome to click HERE.  These are similar to what we work on in class as a warm up each day.
Assessments!
Just so you know, it is close to the end of the quarter and I have begun my progress monitoring and assessing.  Students will take a writing assessment and a math assessment next week in preparation for our report cards that will go out on the 15th.  
Conferences
We are also getting ready for conferences and I can't wait to share how much your children have grown both academically and socially. 
 Click HERE to sign up!
*Don't forget to send in your PINK permission slip for our walking field trip in November!
Important Dates:
October 27th: Trunk or Treat 5:00-7:00
October 28th: Movie and Popcorn with third grade
($1.00 is needed to purchase popcorn and water.)

  
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Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Phonics Dance






Parents~I am sure you have started to hear some of our Phonics Dance at home so I wanted to take a minute and share a video of our Dance!
This is one of our favorite times of the day!  I introduce a different Phonics Dance Chunk every day or so and we work on the sound and spelling words with the chunk.  But, once we add it to our dance we must dance it every day.  I am already seeing students make the connection between the chunks and our reading and spelling activities. Plus, it is a great brain break for us too!  

SPELLING
I also wanted to give you a heads up!  We had a strange occurrence in class on Friday.  The students begged to get their spelling words early so that they could study more.  They are super excited about our Whiz Quiz!  We had 7 Word Wizards and several that were super close!  I am so impressed with their dedication to learning:)  

ECHOLOCATION
We had so much fun during our echolocation experiment.  You can check it out below. Our prey was a plastic spider ring!
MATH
This week in math, we focused on subtraction without regrouping.  The students continued to measure lengths in inches and CM in math.  Next week, we will continue to work on problem solving with addition and subtraction. 
Extra Practice-NOT Homework!
If you are looking for some extra at home practice you are welcome to click HERE to download several Drops in the Bucket pages and some fact fluency sheets.  These are similar to what we work on in class as a warm up each day.
READING 
In reading, we will be working on folktales and fairy tales.  We will work to understand the central message or lesson from the story.  
We will be reading the book, Stellaluna.  We will also be comparing this book to the story The Ugly Duckling that we read last week in our guided reading groups.  
We will also begin our Guided Reading Rotations on Monday.  Students will be working in guided reading groups based on their reading level. Students will move to different teacher's classrooms from 9:00-10:00 Monday-Thursday.  These groups are fluid so that as students progress in their reading comprehension and fluency they can rotate into groups to support their changing needs.  Students will also be working on reading and writing in class with me from 10:00-11:00 each day.  

Important Dates:
October 27th: Trunk or Treat 5:00-7:00
October 28th: Movie and Popcorn with third grade
($1.00 is needed to purchase popcorn and water.)

  

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Saturday, October 8, 2016

Problem Solving







This week in 2nd grade,  we focused on place value and problem solving. Students worked to solve double digit addition word problems by decomposing numbers. 

We used our problem solving bookmarks to get close with the problems.  Check out the video link below to learn more about our problem solving steps. Next week, we will add subtraction into the mix.  
This is a skill that we will work on throughout the year!
Please continue to work on fact fluency!
Math Playground is a great site for online fact fluency practice!

Next week in reading,  we will be jumping into the nonfiction world of bats in preparation for our Stellaluna book study!  Students will read several bat poems and nonficiton books in guided reading.  During our writing time, we will be working on a bat report!
We will even do some online research on Pebble Go!

We will be meeting 2 special bats that my classes have adopted in the past. Here is Lil Drac below and Boo2!  Both live at the Bat Sanctuary.  You can read more about their adopt a bat program by clicking the link above. 


          
The students also did a great job helping get our room ready for the weekend!  Check out our ZOO Keepers helping with Daisy's cage!  

Dates to Remember:
Early Release October 12th
Trunk or Treat October 27th 5-7:00
No School October 31st and November 1st
HOW CAN IT BE NOVEMBER ALREADY??

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Sunday, October 2, 2016

Candy Corn Science





Families~We had such a fun week experimenting with solids & liquids.  The class participated in Candy Corn Science.  We made safety goggles and reviewed science safety procedures.
The class investigated candy corn with their 5 senses and they participated in a sink or float exploration with candy corn, candy pumpkins, and chocolate kisses! (Thank you to all that send in donations to make these science experiments possible.)  A special thank you goes out to Gideon's family who cut out all of our safety goggles!!!  
Check them out below!



We have one more experiment coming up.  
The Case of the Fizzy Corn! 
In reading, we continued to work on finding details in our illustrations to support our thinking. Next week, we will work on how characters react to major events.   Our story, Where's my Mummy, will give us lots of opportunities to test out this comprehension skill.  It is a sweet tale about a mummy who is lost and looking for his mommy in a forest.  The students will also be working in their leveled guided reading groups on nonfiction books all about mummies.  We will focus on our nonfiction text features and how we can gain details about the text from them.
  Here is a video read of the story below!

The students will continue to work on writing narratives with some fun candy corn journal prompts in our writing center and we will add verbs to our grammar study this week.  

Be sure to check the back of your 2nd grader's MOOSE folder for their weekly spelling words.  We are on WEEK 6 for Spelling City.   We will continue to work on the Magic e pattern. 
Your 2nd grader will love WORD Unscramble this week on Spelling City!

Students should be practicing their spelling words nightly at home! 
In math, we will venture into the world of place value.  Students will work to compose and decompose numbers using standard form, number bonds, and expanded form.  
(We will continue to revisit measurement in our daily BUILD Centers.) 
Here is a tutorial all about decomposing numbers in base ten. 
Click below to check out a great site to practice composing numbers using base ten blocks. 

A BIG welcome to Logan Hart who joined our class on Friday!  We are looking forward to getting to know him and his family at 
Park View!
Dates to Remember
October 4th:  Chickfila Night from 5-8:00.
  October 5th: Students can shop at our book fair & PTO Meeting at 9:30 a.m.
October 7th: Fall Pictures & Book Orders Due
October 12: Early Release

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Friday, September 23, 2016

Homework






So...we have a little homework now!  This week in 2nd grade, we talked a lot about responsibility and homework.  The students have visited our homework site on our classroom blog and are beginning to learn to navigate our MGSD digital resource page. There is also a kids link page on our blog that has several online sites for them to use for homework. 

Students have been assigned a 20 minute read and to study their spelling words.  I introduced them to a new site called Spelling City.  This site has all of our weekly spelling words and fun games to practice with.  You can check out the site by clicking below.
  
We will be on week 5 next week: Magic e with a & i. 
I will assign spelling words on the first day of the week.  
Below is our list for next week. 
Spelling week Unit 4
Spelling City Week 5
Magic e with a & i
shine, flake, write, grin, grade, mistake, trade, shin, wrap, while, quite, beside
DW: shade, slid, white, snake
Tricky Words: quiet, everyone  

WHIZ QUIZ
We took our FIRST Whiz Quiz ever TODAY!
The class did a wonderful job. I wanted to explain a bit about our WQ. It is very different from the traditional spelling test. Yes, the students will be asked to spell their spelling words from memory. Yes, they will write the dictated sentences.
BUT...with the Whiz Quiz, they will also need to spell Word Wall words correctly. (They are posted during the test.) I want them to learn to use their resources in the classroom. They will be asked to circle spelling patterns and chucks from our Phonics Dance. (To show proof of learning.) They may be asked about syllables, to identify vowels and consonants, or produce rhyming words. I may even throw in some math or science facts. The Whiz Quiz is more than a spelling test. The Whiz Quiz asks students to apply spelling, writing, reading, and many other skills studied in class that week.
*Please know that I give lots of hints on the Word Fun and Sentence/Definition parts of the quiz.
If a student gets all 25 questions correct on the quiz they will be a Word Wizard for the week. They will get a smelly sticker, a special stamp, and will sign our Word Wizard poster.
Check out our Word Wizard this week!
FALL FUN!
We have some really exciting learning activities planned including CANDY CORN Science!
It fits perfectly with our Matter Unit.
We are in need of the following supplies. Thank you so much to all that have already donated:)
You can grab most of this at the $ store!
40 clear plastic cups
3 bags of plastic eyeballs
3 bags of bat rings
3 bags of plastic frogs
1 bag of candy pumpkins
You can read more about our up and coming experiments by clicking the image below. 
In math, we will continue to work on measuring with inches, feet, and yards.  The students are even using centimeters and meters!  The class will interact with a variety of measuring centers next week and work to compare lengths. 

Dates to remember:
Early Release on 9/28
Book Fair Preview on 9/29
Book Fair Buying 10/10
*A picture form went home for Fall pictures on 10/7.



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