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Friday, June 8, 2018

A peek at our week 06/08/18

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

** Newly added dates are marked with ** for those who follow and mark their calendars every week.

Tuesday, June 12th: Color Day

Friday, June 15th: End of the Year Celebration - Poetry Slam 8:30-9:00 a.m.

Monday, June 18th: Book Swap - Please have you child bring in any donations to be dropped on in the library by June 13th.

Friday, June 22: Last day of school for students. NOON release.

NEW INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES:

Color Day:

Color Day will be on Tuesday, June 12th. Click HERE to access the Color Day information sheet if you need it.


REMINDERS FOR FAMILIES:

Poetry Slam: Please join us on Friday, June 15th from 8:30-9:00 a.m. in our classroom for our end of year celebration - Our Poetry Slam. Students will be presenting original poems and artwork. We hope to see you there to help your child celebrate his/her hard work in 2nd grade! 

ASK ME ABOUTS

Ask me about...
  • line breaks in poetry...what are they and why are they important?  
  • life cycles...what has a life cycle and how are all life cycles similar?
  • our plants... what happened with the plants in the light box, window and in the dark? Why do you think they are growing differently?
  • our field trip...how did my team collaborate to construct the roller coaster? 
  • different sized problems...what are flat road, bumpy road, hill and mountain problems? How should our reactions match the size of our problems?  

LOOKING FORWARD:

Looking forward, we will:
  • practice our teamwork and spotspersonship at Color Day
  • continue reading and writing poems.  
  • work in unit 16 in fundations, focusing on the vowel teams au and aw.
  • learn about Ghanaian marketplaces.
  • continue working with place value in math.
Have a wonderful weekend! 

Friday, June 1, 2018

A Peek at Our Week 6/1/18

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

** Newly added dates are marked with ** for those who follow and mark their calendars every week.

Tuesday, June 5th (raindate Tuesday, June 12th): Color Day

Thursday, June 7th: Children's Museum field trip

Friday, June 15th: End of the Year Celebration - Poetry Slam 8:30-9:00 a.m.

Friday, June 22: Last day of school for students. NOON release.

NEW INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES:

Color Day:

Color Day will be on Tuesday, June 5th (or Tuesday, June 12th if it rain on the 5th). A goldenrod sheet should have come home earlier this week with information about Color Day. Click HERE to access the Color Day information sheet if you need it.

The Children's Museum Field Trip: 

Our Children's Museum field trip is this Thursday, June 7th. Here are some details that will help us all prepare for our visit.

  • Please send your child to school with a lunch, and write your child's name on the bag. Try to send lunch in disposable packaging.  Every student will need to bring a lunch.
  • Do not send money with your child. Children will not be permitted to visit the gift shop
  • It is especially important your child arrives to school on time.  We will leave promptly at 9:00.

REMINDERS FOR FAMILIES:

Poetry Slam: Please join us on Friday, June 15th from 8:30-9:00 a.m. in our classroom for our end of year celebration - Our Poetry Slam. Be prepared to be wowed by our poems and accompanying art. More info to come.  

ASK ME ABOUTS

Ask me about...
  • similes. We discussed that similes are comparisons that use "like" or "as" when comparing the objects. Have your child share some of their similes with you and create some similes together.  
  • my new learning about Ghana. What did I learn about Accra? How do they fish in Accra? What is special about caskets built in Ghana?
  • our plants. What is happening with the plants in the light box, window and in the dark?
  • how to count up when making change. Practice this at home!
  • my inner coach...When do I use my inner coach and how can my inner coach help me? 

LOOKING FORWARD:

Looking forward, we will:
  • continue reading and writing poems.  
  • finish working in unit 15 in fundations, focusing on the vowel teams oo, ou, ue and ew.
  • finish publishing our opinions.
  • continue observing our plants.
  • compare activities and events in a Ghanaian child's life to my life
  • continue working with place value in math.
Have a great weekend! 



Friday, May 25, 2018

A Peek At Our Week 05/25/18

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

** Newly added dates are marked with ** for those who follow and mark their calendars every week.

Monday, May 28th: NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day

Thursday, May 31st: International Festival 6-8 p.m.

Thursday, June 7th: Children's Museum field trip

**Friday, June 15th: End of the Year Celebration - Poetry Slam 8:30-9:00 a.m.

Friday, June 22: Last day of school for students. NOON release.

NEW INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES:

Poetry Slam: Please join us on Friday, June 15th from 8:30-9:00 a.m. in our classroom for our end of year celebration - Our Poetry Slam. Be prepared to be wowed by our poems and accompanying art. More info to come.  

ASK ME ABOUTS

Ask me about...
  • the poems I read and wrote this week. We read poems that gave us strong feelings, make us think or question, had rhythm, had juicy words or phrases and had onomatopoeia. Have me tell you about some of these elements.  
  • our butterflies. What do I now know about a butterfly's life cycle.
  • our plants. What is happening with the plants in the light box, window and in the dark?
  • how to use dollars and cents notation when writing monetary amounts.
  • different ways to make the oo sound (as in school)...there are 6 of them! What are some words that have this sound?
  • different ways to take deep breaths. Why is is useful to take deep breaths? When would be a useful time to use deep breaths as a tool or strategy?

LOOKING FORWARD:

Looking forward, we will:
  • continue reading and writing poems.  
  • continue work in unit 15 in fundations, focusing on the vowel teams oo, ou, ue and ew.
  • begin publishing our opinions.
  • continue observing our plants.
  • explore maps of Ghana and learn about Accra, the capital city.
  • continue working with place value in math.
Enjoy the long weekend! 




Friday, May 18, 2018

A Peek at Our Week 5/18/18

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

** Newly added dates are marked with ** for those who follow and mark their calendars every week.

Thursday, May 24th: Art Show - 5-7 p.m.

Monday, May 28th: NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day

Thursday, May 31st: International Festival 6-8 p.m.

Thursday, 6/7: Children's Museum field trip

Friday, June 22: Last day of school for students. NOON release.

ASK ME ABOUTS: 

Ask me about...
  • a day in Ghana...This week we had a visit from Mr. Joe and Ms. Vida and they taught us about life in Ghana. 
  • the poems I read this week. What are some things I visualized as I read? If you have any favorite poems, please share them with me!
  • school tools...What tools do I use at school and how do they help me? 
  • how to measure in inches and centimeters. Have me show you my measuring skills!
  • what I observed about my caterpillar this week. What does it look like? How did it change? Why do I think it changed? What do I predict will happen next.
  • what I observed with my plant this week. What does it look like? How did it change? What do I predict will happen next? 

LOOKING FORWARD:

Looking forward, we will:
  • continue reading and writing poems. 
  • work in unit 15 in fundations, focusing on the vowel teams oo, ou, ue and ew.
  • begin wrapping up our opinion unit in writing.
  • continue observing our caterpillars and plants.
  • work more with place value in math.
Enjoy the weekend!





Friday, May 4, 2018

A peek at our week 5/4/18


MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

** Newly added dates are marked with ** for those who follow and mark their calendars every week.

**Saturday, May 5th (rescheduled from 4/29): Memorial-Spaulding Spring Gardening Project 1-3 p.m. Click HERE to sign up.

Saturday, May 5th: Memorial-Spaulding Community Gala 7 p.m.- 11 p.m. 

**Thursday, May 24th: Art Show - 5-7 p.m.

Monday, May 28th: NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day

Thursday, May 31st: International Festival 6-8 p.m.

Thursday, 6/7: Children's Museum field trip

Friday, June 22: Last day of school for students. NOON release.


NEW INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES:

The Caterpillar Lab: in class, we are currently observing and learning about the life cycle of a butterfly. This community event connects well with our curriculum. You may want to check it out!


CAP: On Thursday, we had our first CAP session. We discussed:


  • being safe, strong and free. 
  • safe places and people in our lives. 
  • having your children talk with you about what you would like them to do if you are ever separated in a public place, such as a store or museum. The suggestions were to either find someone who works at that location or a mom, however talk with your child about what you would like him/her to do.
  • stranger safety.

ASK ME ABOUTS: 

Ask me about...
  • what has wowed me in my classmates' China presentations so far...They have been wonderful! Thank you for supporting your children with their special projects!
  • life in urban and rural China
  • the Forbidden City
  • what we can learn from a bar graph
  • the zones of regulation. How do I feel when I am in the red, yellow, green and blue zones?
  • What happened this week in Where the Mountain Meets the Moon?
  • what I observed about my caterpillar this week. What does it look like? How did it change? Why do you think it changed? 

LOOKING FORWARD:

Looking forward, we will:
  • have our second CAP session
  • begin reading trickster tales and learning about trickster tale elements
  • work in unit 14 in fundations, focusing on the vowel teams ou (as in trout) and ow (as is plow).
  • learn about Chinese Food and Chinese New Year. 
  • continue observing our caterpillars.
  • explore measurement in math.
Enjoy the weekend!






Friday, April 27, 2018

A peek at our week 4/27/18

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

** Newly added dates are marked with ** for those who follow and mark their calendars every week.

**Sunday, April 29th: Memorial-Spaulding Spring Gardening Project 1-3 p.m. Click HERE to sign up.

Monday, April 30th: China Projects Due. Your children have been sharing their learning already as we are studying the topics that they are studying at home. It's been really exciting to them to teach their classmates. Click HERE to access the information sheet if you need it.

Thursday, May 3rd: CAP session 1. Please send back signed CAP forms by this Monday.  Your child needs a signed form to participate. They are attached to the email sent on 4/27.

Thursday, May 3rd: 12:30 Release

**Saturday, May 5th: Memorial-Spaulding Community Gala 7 p.m.- 11 p.m. (I am so disappointed that I will not be able to join all of of you in this wonderful event. It is my son's 9th birthday and we will be hosting a slew of 3rd grade boys for a sleepover that night...Wish me luck!)

Monday, May 28th: NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day

Thursday, May 31st: International Festival

Thursday, 6/7: Children's Museum field trip

Friday, June 22: Last day of school for students. NOON release.

ASK ME ABOUTS: 

Ask me about...
  • the pourquoi tale I am writing. What question is my pourquoi tale answering? How did the change happen? 
  • the Yellow River and the Yangtze River. Why are they important to the people of China?
  • homophones...what are they and what are some examples?
  • using an open number line to show the difference between numbers, as we did when we solved number stories.
  • the zones of regulation. What are the red, yellow, green and blue zones?\
  • Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (a chapter book by Grace Lin, set in China, that we have been reading as a class). What problem is Minli trying to solve?
  • my new pet(s) in the classroom. What are they and what will they become? 

LOOKING FORWARD:

Looking forward, we will:
  • finish writing our pourquoi tales and share them with each other.
  • finish unit 13 in fundations, focusing on the vowel teams oa, oe and ow and move into unit 14, focusing on the vowel teams ou (as in trout) and ow (as is plow).
  • learn about life for children in urban and rural China and compare their lives to our own. 
  • explore the Forbidden City and find our what the Forbidden City can teach us about Chinese culture and history.
  • begin careful observations of our caterpillars.
  • create graphs from data and explore fractions in math.
Enjoy the weekend!

Friday, April 13, 2018

A peek at our week: 4/13/18

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

** Newly added dates are marked with ** for those who follow and mark their calendars every week.

Monday, April 16-Friday, April 20: NO SCHOOL - Spring Vacation

Thursday, May 3rd: 12:30 Release

**Monday, May 28th: NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day

Thursday, May 31st: International Festival

Thursday, 6/7: Children's Museum field trip

**Friday, June 22: Last day of school for students. NOON release.


REMINDERS FOR FAMILIES:

CAP: Please send back signed CAP forms as soon as you can (see email sent 4/6 for forms). Your child needs a signed form to participate.

China Project: Keep working on China projects. They are due on 4/30. Click HERE to access the information sheet if you need it!

ASK ME ABOUTS: 

Ask me about...
  • pourquoi tales - what are they...what do they contain? 
  • my opinions. Ask me for reasons and examples to support my opinion.     
  • buyers, sellers, producers and consumers. 
  • long o words. What are the ways to make the long o sound in words. Notice them when you are reading.
  • using an open number line to show the difference between numbers, as we did when we played Hit the Target
  • the 3 steps to problem solving (1. Stop and calm down. 2 Think about positive solutions to solve your problem. 3. Try out a solution. If it doesn't work, try something else.) 

LOOKING FORWARD:

Looking forward, we will:
  • continue our folktales unit by reading and discussing pourquoi tales and also trying our hand at writing some of our own! 
  • continue work in unit 13 in fundations, focusing on the vowel teams oa, oe and ow. Our new trick words are Monday, Tuesday, cousin, lose, tomorrow and beautiful.
  • learn more about things that come from China.
  • continue writing opinions about beloved books!
  • continue math work focusing on subtraction, data and fractions. 
Have a wonderful week!