Thursday, October 31, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Week 8 and 9
Galloway's Second Grade Teachers![]() |
Here we are waiting for the Hispanic Heritage Parade! |
Galloway's dress in traditional hispanic clothes was a huge success...our classroom, well not as much but it was fun watching the parade. The dresses were beautiful. Here are a few pictures of some of our boys that I took.
This coming week is Red Ribbon Week (say no to drugs.) There is a theme to what we can wear every day.
Monday: Wear as much red as possible.
Tuesday: Hawaiian clothes
Wednesday: Neon or bling
Thursday: Mismatched or crazy socks
Friday: "Say no to drugs" type shirts or a team shirt
Conferences are next week. I am looking forward to meeting with you to discuss your child's progress, needs and goals. If you haven't signed up for a conference be watching for a note in your child's folder.
Our students who need reading acceleration do a computer program called i-station every day at school. They take an assessment every month that I can use to plan other intervention as necessary. Although only acceleration students do i-station at school, Mrs. Mingle has made it available to every second grader for home use! You will get instructions on how to access the program online at our conference. Your child works at his own level and it's lots of fun!
Homework:
Spelling: Same as always. Your child does get a grade for this and doing it also brings your child's test grade up to passing if he does not pass. DUE ON FRIDAYS!
Book: Most days, your child should bring a book home to either practice (read three times) or to read for twenty minutes. The book should be returned to school in your child's folder every day! We can not practice reading if the book is left at home.
Comprehension: Your child will be taking home grade level reading on Mondays. Your child should read the passage every night and do the comprehension activity assigned for that night. Your child may need help reading and completing the homework but it is very important for reading and comprehension progress. This homework is also DUE ON FRIDAYS. The weekly assessment will be questions over that weekly reading.
Have a great weekend! See you at conferences next week!
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
October 9
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My husband and I at the fair |
I can't believe I didn't see any of you at the fair! I haven't been for several years until this year. It was a beautiful day.
Early release is next Thursday, Oct.17. Your child should be picked up at 11:55.
We are learning the difference of main idea and topic in Reading. We are still working on non-fiction text features. We are learning how to write a report in English. In Math we are working on how to tell when to add or subtract in problem solving. We are learning about air and weather in Science.
Tomorrow I am sending home a schedule for parent/teacher conferences that will be held the week of Oct. 21. There is also field trip and other important information note and Red Ribbon week info. Be looking for that in your child's green folder. Oh and by the way, please have your child bring the folder every day! :)
Thank you to the parents who are more with it than I am and sent in their child's field trip money ahead of time! If you have not sent in the money, please send it in by next Thursday, Oct. 17. We don't go until March but we have to pay way before then.
Report cards go home tomorrow. Sign and return them on Friday and your child gets TWO FUZZIES!
See you at conferences,
Deedee Cooper
Monday, September 30, 2013
Comprehension: questioning the text before, during and after
Writing: Writing about what you're passionate about
Math: Subtraction
Science: Weather
Social Studies: Maps
Important Information for you to know:
*Six week "check points" (reading and math tests) are Tuesday and Wednesday.
*Parent Conferences: October 21, 22 and 23
*Popsicle Party! The second grade won the contest by bringing in the most volunteers! They will celebrate with a popsicle on Thursday.
*Parent Connect: This is a great way to keep track of your child's grades. Email me with questions!
I took this video today in Music. I love to see them playing instruments!
Writing: Writing about what you're passionate about
Math: Subtraction
Science: Weather
Social Studies: Maps
Important Information for you to know:
*Six week "check points" (reading and math tests) are Tuesday and Wednesday.
*Parent Conferences: October 21, 22 and 23
*Popsicle Party! The second grade won the contest by bringing in the most volunteers! They will celebrate with a popsicle on Thursday.
*Parent Connect: This is a great way to keep track of your child's grades. Email me with questions!
I took this video today in Music. I love to see them playing instruments!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Week 5 1/2
Teacher Conferences: October 21, 22 and 23. I will hold conferences on these days between 3:15 and 6:00. There is no schedule yet but if there is a certain time that you need let me know now.
Book it! This is a reading incentive program sponsored by Pizza Hut. If your child meets the monthly reading goal he/she will be rewarded with a coupon for a FREE one topping personal pan pizza! The goal for October is to read 320 minutes. That's only 20 minutes four times a week for four weeks! I will be making a big deal out of this at school!
SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUBS: I will be sending home book order forms once a month. You are in no way obligated to order books but this is an inexpensive way to add to your child's book collection. We also get points to spend for new books for our classroom when you do order.
Learning in the classroom (or on the playground!)
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Week 5
This week we are learning:
Reading: Questioning while reading
Math: Patterns and Relationships in numbers; additive and growing patterns, addition and subtraction
Phonics/Spelling: soft and hard sounds of Gg and Cc
Science: Air
Social Studies: Types of communities (rural, suburban, cities)
SECRET WORD: Autumn
Exploration with air under water
Reading: Questioning while reading
Math: Patterns and Relationships in numbers; additive and growing patterns, addition and subtraction
Phonics/Spelling: soft and hard sounds of Gg and Cc
Science: Air
Social Studies: Types of communities (rural, suburban, cities)
SECRET WORD: Autumn
Exploration with air under water
College shirts! |
Monday, September 16, 2013
College Week
What we're learning this week:
Reading and Writing: Non-fiction text features
Math: Patterns
Spelling: Review-CVCe words with blends and digraphs
cupcake, bedtime, statewide, baseline, spike, shone, shake, smile, grape, shade, close, chose
Science: Air
Tuesday-Thursday: COGAT testing
This week is college week and everyday is a special day. Today was wear your college shirt. Those who wore a college shirt got to be in a picture that will be on the school blog and also displayed in the school. I will post it here once I get it downloaded. Tomorrow is wear a college hat.
I am making a big deal to the kids to MONITOR their reading. As they read they should be thinking and asking themselves Does this make sense?
Here are a few pictures that I took last week during and after a word sort. You can't tell by looking but they are sorting the words in many different ways...by first letter, by vowel sound, by digraph or blend, number of letters...whatever they come up with. Monday's spelling homework was sorting their words. They all know what to do with that. They are supposed to return their words to school tomorrow but there will be nothing to turn in for Monday's homework on Friday.
You can see that they are having fun practicing their spelling patterns. Hope you enjoy these!
Deedee Cooper
Reading and Writing: Non-fiction text features
Math: Patterns
Spelling: Review-CVCe words with blends and digraphs
cupcake, bedtime, statewide, baseline, spike, shone, shake, smile, grape, shade, close, chose
Science: Air
Tuesday-Thursday: COGAT testing
This week is college week and everyday is a special day. Today was wear your college shirt. Those who wore a college shirt got to be in a picture that will be on the school blog and also displayed in the school. I will post it here once I get it downloaded. Tomorrow is wear a college hat.
I am making a big deal to the kids to MONITOR their reading. As they read they should be thinking and asking themselves Does this make sense?
Here are a few pictures that I took last week during and after a word sort. You can't tell by looking but they are sorting the words in many different ways...by first letter, by vowel sound, by digraph or blend, number of letters...whatever they come up with. Monday's spelling homework was sorting their words. They all know what to do with that. They are supposed to return their words to school tomorrow but there will be nothing to turn in for Monday's homework on Friday.
You can see that they are having fun practicing their spelling patterns. Hope you enjoy these!
Deedee Cooper
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