Hello families,
We've enjoyed each other immensely this week. Our Valentine Exchange was a huge hit! No school on Tuesday made Wednesday feel like Monday again--what a crazy week! Luckily everyone was super excited to be back at school and got right into the learning spirit.
This week we worked on an opinion piece to show to Mr. Rosen. Students chose from 3 possible topics -- choosing to write about one they had a strong feeling or opinion for:
1) What lunch meal should be added to the menu? 2) What is your favorite P.E. activity? or 3) Which do you prefer to swim in: a pool, the ocean, a pond, or a river? Students worked diligently to plan and write these opinion pieces to show all they've learned about this genre of writing.
Second grade mathematicians finished up the measurement unit. They measured things and compared lengths, widths, and heights using both the standard and metric systems. They estimated lengths and decided what the best unit of measure or tool for measuring would be appropriate in varied opportunities. They also did a fun measurement scavenger hunt around the classroom! First grade mathematicians have been discussing many strategies for adding. They have also been doing A TON of number line work. This is important work so they can internalize where numbers are in relation to each other, thinking about the order of numbers as well as how they are related to each other.
We finished reading our chapter book, Voyage to the Volcano on Thursday. We have all been really interested in learning about volcanoes so will begin to read some non-fiction books about volcanoes after winter break.
We've continued looking at and reading about landforms and bodies of water in science. This week we played a fun, interactive game identifying them on the SMARTboard. Here are links to two science games for this unit in case you want to play at home!
- High Point Lookout - Spot the Landforms and Bodies of Water
- Landform and Bodies of Water Concentration
Our Friday schedule this week is pretty awesome and exciting for our last day before vacation. Since we missed Art on Tuesday we'll have a special art time after our snack tomorrow so students can finish their clay work and their pots can dry over vacation--ready for the next step of glazing after break!
Friday's Schedule
Arrival/Morning Meeting
P.E.
Spanish
Snack
Art
Lunch
Community Cleaning
Sharing
Pack-Up and Free Read
Fitness Friday
Dismissal
I won't be in tomorrow since I have an appointment in the morning. I wish you all a happy, safe, and healthy winter break. See you in March!
Dates to Remember:
Friday February 19th -- Final Fitness Friday
Monday Feb. 22nd - Tues. March 1st -- Winter Vacation - NO SCHOOL
Wednesday March 2nd -- School resumes
Wednesday March 2nd -- Wunderle's Big Top Adventures Circus Residency begins! - All School Introduction 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Friday, February 12, 2016
Highlights - February 12, 2016
Hello families,
This week we read a ton more in our Magic School Bus Chapter Book: Voyage to the Volcano. We are learning a lot about volcanoes and how they shape and change the Earth. We also reviewed the 4 stages in the water cycle (condensation, precipitation, collection, evaporation) and made little cycle books that are now out in the hall. We began to talk about how water also shapes and changes the Earth.
On Thursday we were all excited for the All School Meeting. A few brave first and second graders chose one of their opinion papers to read to the whole school! I wish there were time for each of my students to do this--they have all learned so much and grown as opinion writers over the past few weeks. Hopefuly you saw their progress in the writing samples that came home this week! We also got to sing for the school in our Primary Singers group!
I wanted to remind you all that we will be having a small, classroom Valentine's Day celebration in the morning of Monday February 15th. I sent home a list of the students in our class 2 weeks ago, but I'll email it out to you again in case you misplaced it. Giving valentines is a choice, not a requirement. Please note though that if your child would like to hand out valentines at our celebration they must give one to each student (not just a few). This is important so feelings are not hurt. Thanks!
Dates to Remember:
Monday February 15th -- Classroom Valentine's Day Celebration 11 - 11:30 a.m.
Friday February 19th -- Final Fitness Friday
Monday Feb. 22nd - Tues. March 1st -- Winter Vacation - NO SCHOOL
Wednesday March 2nd -- School resumes
Wednesday March 2nd -- Wunderle's Big Top Adventures Circus Residency begins! - All School Introduction 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Highlights of the Week 2-4-16
Hello families,
This week we celebrated our 100th day of school! We made the exciting trade of all our coins for a giant magnetic dollar on our Penny-a-Day job board. We also traded our 10 groups of 10 for a 100 flat on our Counting the Days job board. Together we read a poem that had 100 words. In second grade math we also did some skip counting to and from 100 as well as a 100 Name Game.
We also did a very funny opinion writing connected to the number 100. We imagined what we would be like..."When I'm 100!" Students thought of what they might do, wear, and say when they are 100 years old. When we finished this writing we posted our opinion papers on our hallway bulletin boards. Check them out if you're ever in the building! Our skills in writing opinion papers have really been improving!
We had a variety of read aloud this week. We read Snowflake Bentley in connection to our 4 Winds about snowflakes. Ms. Israel came in for a special read aloud, Taking Diabetes to School, to help us learn about what diabetes is, what it means, and why some people need a special plan to stay healthy. (We also saw what really happens when someone gets their blood sugar tested.) Finally we began a new chapter book, The Magic School Bus: Voyage to the Volcano. This is in a chapter book series based on the picture books but written by different authors. We'll be reading this chapter book for a few weeks and connecting the story to our science study of landforms, bodies of water, and processes that shape the Earth.
Second grade mathematicians began a new unit on measurement. This week we focused on the Standard System of measurement (inches and feet). Some students are working on measuring with whole and half inches. Others are taking on a challenge and measuring with quarter and eighth inches!
Dates to Remember:
Friday February 5th -- Teacher Inservice -- NO SCHOOL for students
Thursday February 11th -- All School Meeting 2:30 p.m.
Monday February 15th -- Classroom Valentine's Day Celebration 11 - 11:30 a.m.
Monday Feb. 22nd - Tues. March 1st -- Winter Vacation - NO SCHOOL
Wednesday March 2nd -- School resumes
Friday, January 29, 2016
Highlights of the Week 1-29-16
Greetings great families!
We had a spectacular week together. In science we continued
discussing various landforms and bodies of water. This week I introduced two
new vocabulary words: canyon and valley. We read a Scholastic News article
about the Grand Canyon. It told us the true story about how this canyon was
forms over time by the Colorado River. It also told is the folk tale about how
Paul Bunyan formed it accidentally with an ax! We used this article to talk
about fact vs. opinion or fact vs. fable. We also had a fabulous 4 Winds with
Honi and Abby about snowflakes. There are so many types of snowflake crystals!
After learning about them we made snowflakes with our bodies and out of coffee
filters. Here are a few snapshots from our 4 Winds this week.
Smiling Snowflake Creators |
Silly Snowflake Creators |
Creating a snow storm in our classroom. |
It's snowing!!! |
In writing we continue to learn about opinion writing. This
week we continued focusing on a good introduction. We also looked at how
opinion writing is different from narrative writing. Instead of telling a
story, in opinion writing you are telling your thoughts or ideas and backing up your ideas with examples or
facts. This week we wrote about which is the best pet for us: a cat or a
dog.
Second grade mathematicians finished up our unit on telling
time by creating amazing books demonstrating all the skills they’ve gleaned in
the past few weeks. They are posted outside our 1-2 classrooms so please take a
look! We also began some work on measuring in inches and centimeters.
On Thursday I loved seeing so many of you at the Choral
Concert. I am so proud of this class of performers! It can be really nerve
wracking to sing in front of so many people but they did great! All their hard
work, as well as our outstanding music teacher Ms. K’s, really shows!
Lastly, it seems that Valentine's Day really isn't that far away. In case your home life is as busy as mine and you need a few weekends to get things prepared and finished I figured I'd send out this info now. We will be having a small, classroom Valentine's Day celebration on the morning of Monday February 15th. Coming home today is a list of the students in our class. Please note that if your child would like to hand out valentines at our celebration they must give one to each student (not just a few). This is important so feelings are not hurt.
Classroom Needs
There are a few items our classroom is in need of. If you are able to send any in please do!
- Paper sandwich bags for our Valentine Mailboxes.
- Shoe box size boxes (for upcoming science diorama display projects).
- Sanitizing wipes for cleaning our tables each Friday.
- Medium or large size binder clips.
Dates to Remember:
Tuesday February 2nd -- The 100th Day of School!
Friday February 5th -- Teacher Inservice -- NO SCHOOL for students
Thursday February 11th -- All School Meeting 2:30 p.m.
Monday February 15th -- Classroom Valentine's Day Celebration 11 - 11:30 a.m.
Monday Feb. 22nd - Tues. March 1st -- Winter Vacation - NO SCHOOL
Wednesday March 2nd -- School resumes
Wednesday March 2nd -- Circus Smirkus Residency begins!
Friday, January 22, 2016
Highlights of the Week 1-22-16
Happy Friday Everyone!
This has been quite an exciting week. I spent 1.5 days this week finishing up individual reading assessments with everyone in the class. During our shared reading mini-lessons we read two different sets of Scholastic News articles--one about Martin Luther King Jr. (in celebration of the holiday this week) and one about fantastic ice displays. It was fun to review our matter concepts and see how much we remembered from this past science unit.
Our coat hooks just outside the door were put back up and into use this week as well as our wet mitten/glove rack. We still do have a few new things for the room that are being custom built and have not yet been installed. We're gaining another row of hooks inside our classroom so we can spread out a little bit. Having so many people in one area and with so much Vermont winter gear is challenging! We all look forward to getting this last set of hooks. We'll also have another row and two additional cubbies to attach to our built-in cubbies so there will finally be enough for all of us! Just in time, too, since we'll be welcoming another second grade boy to our class on February 1st.
This week in Writer's Workshop we did some fine tuning and editing of an opinion paper about what we like to do on a snowy day. We also practiced writing introductory sentences by turning a question around into a sentence starter using many of the same words! (i.e. Q: What are your favorite things to do on a snowy day? ... becomes... A: My favorite things to do on a snowy day are snowshoeing and building with snow.)
This week we began our next science unit learning about different types of bodies of water and landforms. In the coming weeks we'll be making models of these in class. If anyone has any spare shoeboxes or shoebox sized boxes that we could use for dioramas please send them in!
Second grade mathematicians have been finishing up fluency work with the last set of subtraction facts as well as work on telling time in 5 minute increments. We began work on a final project in our time telling unit. We also did some pre-assessments on measurement skills as we prepare for a short unit practicing measuring in inches and centimeters.
On Thursday I sent home a large Scholastic book order packet. It's been a while so I thought I'd send along many book options. As usual, you do not need to place an order but if you'd like to purchase any new books please order online or send in your order form and check to my by February 10th--I know it seems like a ways away but time is flying here at school!
Have a happy, lovely weekend!
~Theresa
Dates to Remember
Tuesday January 26th -- 4 Winds 2:45-3:20 (Contact Honi if you'd still like to help out!)
Thursday January 28th - New Construction Open House 6pm; Winter Choral Concert 6:30pm
Friday February 5th -- Teacher Inservice -- NO SCHOOL for students
This has been quite an exciting week. I spent 1.5 days this week finishing up individual reading assessments with everyone in the class. During our shared reading mini-lessons we read two different sets of Scholastic News articles--one about Martin Luther King Jr. (in celebration of the holiday this week) and one about fantastic ice displays. It was fun to review our matter concepts and see how much we remembered from this past science unit.
Our coat hooks just outside the door were put back up and into use this week as well as our wet mitten/glove rack. We still do have a few new things for the room that are being custom built and have not yet been installed. We're gaining another row of hooks inside our classroom so we can spread out a little bit. Having so many people in one area and with so much Vermont winter gear is challenging! We all look forward to getting this last set of hooks. We'll also have another row and two additional cubbies to attach to our built-in cubbies so there will finally be enough for all of us! Just in time, too, since we'll be welcoming another second grade boy to our class on February 1st.
This week in Writer's Workshop we did some fine tuning and editing of an opinion paper about what we like to do on a snowy day. We also practiced writing introductory sentences by turning a question around into a sentence starter using many of the same words! (i.e. Q: What are your favorite things to do on a snowy day? ... becomes... A: My favorite things to do on a snowy day are snowshoeing and building with snow.)
This week we began our next science unit learning about different types of bodies of water and landforms. In the coming weeks we'll be making models of these in class. If anyone has any spare shoeboxes or shoebox sized boxes that we could use for dioramas please send them in!
Second grade mathematicians have been finishing up fluency work with the last set of subtraction facts as well as work on telling time in 5 minute increments. We began work on a final project in our time telling unit. We also did some pre-assessments on measurement skills as we prepare for a short unit practicing measuring in inches and centimeters.
On Thursday I sent home a large Scholastic book order packet. It's been a while so I thought I'd send along many book options. As usual, you do not need to place an order but if you'd like to purchase any new books please order online or send in your order form and check to my by February 10th--I know it seems like a ways away but time is flying here at school!
Have a happy, lovely weekend!
~Theresa
Dates to Remember
Tuesday January 26th -- 4 Winds 2:45-3:20 (Contact Honi if you'd still like to help out!)
Thursday January 28th - New Construction Open House 6pm; Winter Choral Concert 6:30pm
Friday February 5th -- Teacher Inservice -- NO SCHOOL for students
Friday, January 15, 2016
Highlights of the Week 1-15-16
Salutations!
This week we continued to look at ourselves as learners and think about how we can help ourselves in this process of learning. We made a growth mindset booklet highlighting times we had to overcome failures/mistakes, accept feedback, and persevere to get better at a skill or reach a goal. We also did some "self talk" modeling about what we can say to ourselves when we do come up against challenges. Here is one more online article about fostering growth mindset with your child: http://www.upworthy.com/one-little-change-in-how-you-talk-to-your-kids-can-help-them-be-more-successful?c=ufb1 .
We read so many books this week! We read about real people who exhibited growth mindsets (Helen Keller and Louis Pasteur). We also began our final book in the growth mindset theme, Lassie Come Home by Rosemary Wells. We'll be reading this beautifully written book all next week as well.
We also read A Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats as an anchor text for our new opinion writing topic. Students planned and wrote about their favorite things to do on a snowy day. We talked more about how to write a good introduction and have a title that gives the reader a clue for what they will be reading. We also looked at student samples from the past and scored them using the grade expectations for writing in this opinion topic. (If you're interested in what the grade level expectations are, check out the link on my writing curriculum page in the right sidebar of this blog.) By scoring an example of my writing, as well as real kid writing, it helped students get ready to evaluate their own writing to see what they are doing well and what they can still work on as we progress in this writing unit.
Second grade mathematicians have been excited to practice the last set of addition and subtraction fact strategies. They have also been working on telling time to 5 minute increments on digital and analog clocks. I introduced the complexity of time language as well (a quarter past 10 = 10:15, a quarter til 10 = 9:45) and we have been practicing this skill though mastery of time language is not expected during second grade. On Wednesday we also did "computer math" -- an online math screener WCSU uses for students in all grades K-6 each fall and winter. Afterwards students played "Giraffe Race" -- a telling time game from the math curriculum page of the blog. Have you seen my extensive list of online resources for second grade mathematicians?
First grade mathematicians worked in stations throughout the week with Ben, Mrs. Danyew and Mr. Hedler. They worked on Make 10, +10, or +9 strategies, subitizing, and number patterns using the 100 grid. First grade parents, check out info for Ben's first grade math curriculum on his math page if you haven't done so before! The link is in the righthand sidebar of this blog.
This Friday morning we are all eager for our special Fitness Friday event this afternoon! We are also excited to have our friend Sarah back again as a guest teacher at skating while I do another round of reading assessments with some of the class this morning. By the end of next week I'll have finished all of the mid-year reading assessments! I really love having this one-on-one reading time with students. It helps get a clearer picture of each student as a reader. These assessments demonstrate what strategies they have to decode unknown words, how well they comprehend what they are reading, and how fluently they read aloud--all integral parts of reading!!!
Have a wonderful 3 day weekend. Remember Monday is an in-service day for teachers, there is no school for students!
~Theresa
Important Dates:
Monday January 18 -- No School for Students -- Teacher Inservice Day
Thursday January 21 -- All School Meeting 2:30pm
Thursday January 28 -- New Construction Open House 6pm & Winter Choral Concert 6:30pm
This week we continued to look at ourselves as learners and think about how we can help ourselves in this process of learning. We made a growth mindset booklet highlighting times we had to overcome failures/mistakes, accept feedback, and persevere to get better at a skill or reach a goal. We also did some "self talk" modeling about what we can say to ourselves when we do come up against challenges. Here is one more online article about fostering growth mindset with your child: http://www.upworthy.com/one-little-change-in-how-you-talk-to-your-kids-can-help-them-be-more-successful?c=ufb1 .
We read so many books this week! We read about real people who exhibited growth mindsets (Helen Keller and Louis Pasteur). We also began our final book in the growth mindset theme, Lassie Come Home by Rosemary Wells. We'll be reading this beautifully written book all next week as well.
We also read A Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats as an anchor text for our new opinion writing topic. Students planned and wrote about their favorite things to do on a snowy day. We talked more about how to write a good introduction and have a title that gives the reader a clue for what they will be reading. We also looked at student samples from the past and scored them using the grade expectations for writing in this opinion topic. (If you're interested in what the grade level expectations are, check out the link on my writing curriculum page in the right sidebar of this blog.) By scoring an example of my writing, as well as real kid writing, it helped students get ready to evaluate their own writing to see what they are doing well and what they can still work on as we progress in this writing unit.
Second grade mathematicians have been excited to practice the last set of addition and subtraction fact strategies. They have also been working on telling time to 5 minute increments on digital and analog clocks. I introduced the complexity of time language as well (a quarter past 10 = 10:15, a quarter til 10 = 9:45) and we have been practicing this skill though mastery of time language is not expected during second grade. On Wednesday we also did "computer math" -- an online math screener WCSU uses for students in all grades K-6 each fall and winter. Afterwards students played "Giraffe Race" -- a telling time game from the math curriculum page of the blog. Have you seen my extensive list of online resources for second grade mathematicians?
First grade mathematicians worked in stations throughout the week with Ben, Mrs. Danyew and Mr. Hedler. They worked on Make 10, +10, or +9 strategies, subitizing, and number patterns using the 100 grid. First grade parents, check out info for Ben's first grade math curriculum on his math page if you haven't done so before! The link is in the righthand sidebar of this blog.
This Friday morning we are all eager for our special Fitness Friday event this afternoon! We are also excited to have our friend Sarah back again as a guest teacher at skating while I do another round of reading assessments with some of the class this morning. By the end of next week I'll have finished all of the mid-year reading assessments! I really love having this one-on-one reading time with students. It helps get a clearer picture of each student as a reader. These assessments demonstrate what strategies they have to decode unknown words, how well they comprehend what they are reading, and how fluently they read aloud--all integral parts of reading!!!
Have a wonderful 3 day weekend. Remember Monday is an in-service day for teachers, there is no school for students!
~Theresa
Important Dates:
Monday January 18 -- No School for Students -- Teacher Inservice Day
Thursday January 21 -- All School Meeting 2:30pm
Thursday January 28 -- New Construction Open House 6pm & Winter Choral Concert 6:30pm
Thursday, January 7, 2016
News from 1/2 Fox!
Hello all,
Tomorrow is our first Fitness Friday so I thought I'd send along our news today in case you had any questions. Here is the plan: on Fitness Fridays we will not have recess. Instead we will eat lunch in our classroom at 11:30, then do community cleaning and sharing before packing up. Buses for swimming (at First in Fitness), skating (K-4 skates at the Waterbury rink), and cross-country skiing/snowshoeing (at Morse Farm) will be loaded at 12:30 and leaving Rumney by 12:45. Students will bring just the equipment they need and leave backpacks at school. Buses will leave at 2:45 to return to Rumney for dismissal. Since our lunch time is 30 minutes earlier than usual you may want to pack an extra snack for your child to eat upon returning to Rumney (before dismissal).
*If you plan on picking your child up from the Fitness Friday venue you need to email the office to let them know by Friday at 10:00 a.m. You will need to be at the venue by 2:40 for pick-up. Buses will leave the Fitness Friday location at 2:45. If you plan on picking your child up and are not there by 2:45 the bus will leave with your child on it and you will need to pick up at Rumney instead. Please plan accordingly!
Winter is here in full swing! Please make sure your child comes to school each day with winter boots, coat, snowpants, hat, and gloves/mittens. Please also send in indoor shoes each day--this is important for comfort and school cleanliness! These can either stay in our classroom or go back-and-forth between school and home.
In other news, our first week back has been amazing! Everyone seems well rested, happy, and ready for action. This week we reviewed our classroom rules and talked a lot about growth mindset. We talked about how it's important to challenge ourselves, accept feedback, try our best, and believe in ourselves. Learning doesn't just happen--you have to care about it and make it happen! I shared an experience I had in my life when I had a fixed mindset and shared how I changed my actions and ideas to have a growth mindset and improved! We also read a few books that demonstrated the concept and examples of growth mindset. We read: The Little Engine that Could and Ordinary People Change the World: I am Amelia Earhart by Brad Meltzer.
It's the time of year when we reorganize our literacy time and many new literacy groups began this week. Some groups are building up their sight word banks and learning word chunks or varied vowel sounds to help them be more accurate readers. Other groups are diving deeper into comprehension in their Book Buddy groups and doing more discussion and writing about what they are reading. This is so exciting!
We also began a new writing genre, opinion writing. The purpose of opinion writing is to learn about one another and share our ideas. We know that people often have different opinions and this is good! This week each of us wrote about our favorite season and gave reasons why it is the best season for each of us.
So far 2016 has been amazing. I can't wait to see what the rest of this year will bring for this group of incredible community members and learners!
Dates to Remember
Monday January 18 -- No School for Students -- Teacher Inservice Day
Thursday January 21 -- All School Meeting 2:30pm
Thursday January 28 -- New Construction Open House 6pm & Winter Choral Concert 6:30pm
Tomorrow is our first Fitness Friday so I thought I'd send along our news today in case you had any questions. Here is the plan: on Fitness Fridays we will not have recess. Instead we will eat lunch in our classroom at 11:30, then do community cleaning and sharing before packing up. Buses for swimming (at First in Fitness), skating (K-4 skates at the Waterbury rink), and cross-country skiing/snowshoeing (at Morse Farm) will be loaded at 12:30 and leaving Rumney by 12:45. Students will bring just the equipment they need and leave backpacks at school. Buses will leave at 2:45 to return to Rumney for dismissal. Since our lunch time is 30 minutes earlier than usual you may want to pack an extra snack for your child to eat upon returning to Rumney (before dismissal).
*If you plan on picking your child up from the Fitness Friday venue you need to email the office to let them know by Friday at 10:00 a.m. You will need to be at the venue by 2:40 for pick-up. Buses will leave the Fitness Friday location at 2:45. If you plan on picking your child up and are not there by 2:45 the bus will leave with your child on it and you will need to pick up at Rumney instead. Please plan accordingly!
Winter is here in full swing! Please make sure your child comes to school each day with winter boots, coat, snowpants, hat, and gloves/mittens. Please also send in indoor shoes each day--this is important for comfort and school cleanliness! These can either stay in our classroom or go back-and-forth between school and home.
In other news, our first week back has been amazing! Everyone seems well rested, happy, and ready for action. This week we reviewed our classroom rules and talked a lot about growth mindset. We talked about how it's important to challenge ourselves, accept feedback, try our best, and believe in ourselves. Learning doesn't just happen--you have to care about it and make it happen! I shared an experience I had in my life when I had a fixed mindset and shared how I changed my actions and ideas to have a growth mindset and improved! We also read a few books that demonstrated the concept and examples of growth mindset. We read: The Little Engine that Could and Ordinary People Change the World: I am Amelia Earhart by Brad Meltzer.
It's the time of year when we reorganize our literacy time and many new literacy groups began this week. Some groups are building up their sight word banks and learning word chunks or varied vowel sounds to help them be more accurate readers. Other groups are diving deeper into comprehension in their Book Buddy groups and doing more discussion and writing about what they are reading. This is so exciting!
We also began a new writing genre, opinion writing. The purpose of opinion writing is to learn about one another and share our ideas. We know that people often have different opinions and this is good! This week each of us wrote about our favorite season and gave reasons why it is the best season for each of us.
So far 2016 has been amazing. I can't wait to see what the rest of this year will bring for this group of incredible community members and learners!
Dates to Remember
Monday January 18 -- No School for Students -- Teacher Inservice Day
Thursday January 21 -- All School Meeting 2:30pm
Thursday January 28 -- New Construction Open House 6pm & Winter Choral Concert 6:30pm
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