Welcome to parents of the 2014-2015 2nd grade class!
My hope is to update this blog at least twice a month, with
emails in between if necessary. I will email out when I do add updates so
please watch for those emails!
First up, some photos from our tailgate! We played addition
top-it, and the winner got to move up 10 “yards”. The kids loved it!
Writing:
We read the book Shortcut
by Daniel Crews and talked about how authors write stories about things that
have happened in their own lives. We brainstormed a list of things that have
happened to us and then each child wrote a short story.
Ask
your child about their story. What did they write about?
We also did some re-learning of punctuation. A big thing I want
kids to be doing by the end of 2nd grade is using end punctuation,
and to use it correctly. We reviewed when we use periods, question marks, and exclamation
marks. The students did a book hunt for these types of punctuation and what
types of sentences they were in. We did a sort with punctuation and created a
punctuation mini-book.
Ask
your child about the 3 types of end marks. What are 3 different sentences using
each of these end marks?
Reading:
Students got on the computers to do some research about their
community helper. Each child has chosen a community helper and will be creating
a poster with their learning.
Which
community helper are you researching? What new information have you learned?
We also discussed reading with a purpose. We learned that we can
read for fun, to learn, or just to relax. We practiced reading to learn. We
read books and used the sentence starter: “I remember…” for new information
learned.
Ask
your child what are some of the reasons people read?
We also learned the routines for our weekly word sorts. Each
child will be working with a group to do a word sort focusing on a spelling
pattern that they need to learn.
Ask
your child if they remember what some of the activities are that we do with our
word sort envelopes.
Practicing speed sort |
Writing in her reading response journal about the book she read during literacy time! |
Hard at work on reading response journal |
This group is working on their punctuation sort |
Math
We finished up the first unit in math and the kids took their
first tests Thursday and Friday! The test is split into 2 days because one day
is testing their learning from the unit and the second day is an open response.
For this assessment the kids solve a problem and then write down how
they solved the math problem. A new focus in math is working on explaining our
math thinking so that someone else knows how to solve a similar math problem.
Show
your child a math problem (what is 10 more than 25, or which number is less, 13
or 31. Then ask them how they got to their answer).
Building with base-10 blocks. Then they had to write how many they used for their houses! |
Exploring area with shapes |
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