Friday, November 20, 2015

Highlights of the Week 11-20-15

Hello families,

This past month Sarah has been increasing her presence in our classroom. She has developed great relationships with our students and helps tremendously in our day to day learning opportunities, routines, and curriculum development. She has been incrementally taking over some whole group and small group instruction in reading, word work, writing, and math. After Thanksgiving break she will begin her two leadership weeks. During this time Sarah will be in the primary teaching role for whole group instruction while I will be in the support role co-teaching with her. (Small group reading and word work instruction will remain the same.)

This week we wrapped up our matter unit. These were the highlights students shared about their learning:
  • Matter is everything, even a tick.
  • Liquid, solid, gas are states of matter.
  • Matter is made of elements.
  • Plasma is a fourth state of matter.
  • Without matter the world wouldn’t exist!
  • Solid changes to liquid
  • Liquid changes to gas
  • Gas changes to liquid
  • Liquid changes to solid
  • Our bodies are made up of solids, liquids, and gases
  • Sometimes matter can change and change again
  • Sometimes matter changes and can’t change back.
  • The water cycle shows how water changes through the 3 states of matter.
Next week we'll begin an integrated social studies and writing unit on families and family traditions at home and around the world. We will be writing a short report about one holiday and the traditions we have to celebrate it with our families. There is a letter and survey about that hopefully you received yesterday. Please help your child fill out the survey and send it back by Monday November 30th! We'll use these as the planning work for our report writing during the month of December.

I am excited to say that the 2nd grade math curriculum blog page that I've been working on since September is finally up and running! If you have a second grader please check it out for information about the math curriculum and student achievement standards used here. There are also A TON of links for online games and activities you could do with your child at home to support our math learning here at school. The link to my 2nd grade math page (as well as Ben's 1st grade math page) are in the righthand sidebar of this blog. For those of you who have first graders please also note that Ben Weiss will begin his paternity leave next Monday and will be back after the holiday break in January. Long-time Rumney veteran Scottie Brower will be his long-term sub until that time. Welcome back, Scottie!

We began to look at some Thanksgiving books and poems this week and read Scholastic News articles about the lives of pilgrims and natives during the first Thanksgiving. We also practiced these fluency reading strategies: back up and re-read & read smoothly!

First and second graders published their next small moment story this week, illustrated them, and shared them by reading to their peers. We had an All School Meeting on Thursday. Since our Thanksgiving songs were such a hit at Primary Sing we got the news before math that day that we would also perform our Thanksgiving song again for the whole school at the ASM! We played math games with our buddies on Friday.

This will be the last post this month even though we still have school on Monday and Tuesday next week! In advance we'd like to wish you a happy and safe holiday.
-Theresa & Sarah


Thursday, November 19, 2015

Thanksgiving Song

Our class has been working on composing a song about Thanksgiving with Ms. K during music class. We performed it for Ben's class during primary sing. Check out the video of our performance - I recommend watching it in Full Screen!




Here are the lyrics to our song:


Thanksgiving Song
Written by Mrs. Fox’s 1/2 Class


Oh Thanksgiving, I’m glad you’re almost here.
I love to eat my dinner
With all my family here!


Turkey, stuffing, cranberries,
Pies, potatoes and gravy.


Oh Thanksgiving, I’m glad you’re almost here.
I love to eat my dinner
With all my family here!


Caramel apples, games and fun,
Yummy food for everyone!


Oh Thanksgiving, I’m glad you’re almost here.
I love to eat my dinner
With all my family here!


Oh Thanksgiving, I’m glad you’re almost here.
Oh Thanksgiving, I love you every year!


Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

Friday, November 13, 2015

Highlights of the Week 11-13-15

Hello families,

What an incredible class we have! Even with a crazy week with me being out so much students were engaged in their learning and showed great Rumney CARES to Sarah and Mrs. Joslyn who held down the fort.

Students looked closely at the writing process and finished the steps in order to publish their next small moment story (personal narrative). On Friday our 6th grade buddies typed our stories.
These are our steps:
1) Planning
2)Writing/Drafting
3) Peer Review
4) Editing
5) Publishing

We practiced a few comprehension strategies with our Scholastic News, "Veteran Mom", as well as with our Read Aloud, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Farm by Betty MacDonald. This week we practiced: Ask Questions, Check for Understanding, and Infer (think about what you know; fill in; connect).

We did one last experiment seeing what happens to solid butter when heat is added. We also had a fun 4 Winds lesson with Honi and Abby about leaves. If you can help with our next 4 Winds lesson in December please let either Honi or me know! Here are a few pictures from this science adventure!



 




Second grade mathematicians continue gaining accuracy and/or fluency with their subtraction facts from the N+10 and N+9 families. They use number ladders, fact wheels, fact family triangle cards, and cuisenaire rods to build up their fact knowledge banks.They learned a few strategies for adding a string of addends (i.e. 7 + 9 + 5 + 11 = ___) and explaining their thinking verbally as well as on paper. They continue to work on place value, writing numbers in expanded form, and writing numbers in words. First grade mathematicians continued their work with the number line and worked in stations to practice addition facts, number writing, and combinations of 10.

There is one more week to submit a Scholastic book order. There is a link to our ordering webpage on the right-hand sidebar of this blog! If you want any books as gifts for the holiday please be sure to make an order online or send in a check with your order form by this upcoming Thursday! One last highlight is how much fun Sra. Donovan has made learning body parts in Spanish. On Friday they even made this amazing live diagram!



Have a fantastic weekend!

Dates to Remember
Thursday Nov. 19 -- Scholastic Book Orders Due!
Thursday Nov. 19 -- All School Meeting 2:30-3:15
Wed-Fri Nov. 25 - 27 -- Thanksgiving Break (no school)

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Highlights of Our Week 11-5-15

Dear Families,

This week we became chemists! We've been doing experiments to see how and why matter changes. This week we continued to watch our cup of water evaporate. We also added heat to some types of matter (ice cubes, water, a rock) to see what changed or what stayed the same. We also decreased the temperature of some matter (water, orange juice, a pencil, a shoe) by putting them in the freezer to see what changes would happen.

We read many science related read alouds this week:Clouds by Anne Rockwell, Cloud Dance by Thomas Locker, What is a Solid? by Jennifer Boothroyd, and The Falling Raindrop by Neil Johnson and Joel Chin.

In literacy we discussed how we can use strategies both to help our comprehension or understanding of the books while also using the same strategy to work on our accuracy or reading the words correctly. We began our CAFE strategy wall together; CAFE stands for: Comprehension, Accuracy, Fluency, Expand Vocabulary. We discussed how readers of all ages and abilities use strategies to work on these 4 parts of reading for their whole lives!

Writers added many details to their small moment stories this week. They conferenced with peers to ask questions and add even more details. By the end of the week most students were editing their stories to get ready to publish!

Wednesday I was able to meet with some families for conferences. Most other families I will meet with tomorrow, Friday. Remember there is no school for students on Friday!

Have a wonderful weekend!