Friday, April 26, 2024

Friday, April 26, 2024

 Hello Weckie Families!

Wow have we been busy in 2nd grade! I'm not even sure where April went as it FLEW BY! We have been hard at work and have also been having a lot of fun too! It's even hard to believe we are starting to do some of our end of the year prep work. We had a fun visitor in our room this week and she even said, "Oh my gosh, they are NOT looking like second graders!! These kids look like third graders!!" Michele McKendry was here visiting and was a former Dublin teacher for 19 years before moving to Lapeer Schools to be the principal at Shickler Elementary!

Phonics: 

We have spent a great deal of time in phonics working on tackling larger words! We have spent time practicing five different strategies (shown on the chart) for dealing with bigger words and how to tackle them. As we grow in our reading ability, so do the size of the words we read! Using strategies like: trying the vowel long or short and counting the syllables to break it up part-by-part are two of the most common we see with our young readers. These strategies also can apply to their writing as they learn to tackle bigger words in their writing.



Then we began a new unit where we are calling ourselves "Word Builders". We have been practicing with different strategies now for building big words. Strategies have included: using big parts you already know in a word, recording each syllable, checking for a vowel in each syllable, use words you know within the word and spell those parts correctly first, and when it doesn't look right - ask a friend, find it in a book or look it up!

We ended this week with work looking at the "long a" sound in -ain and -ane. This was tricky for our word builders but also important to learn the differences between!

Readers' Workshop:

In Readers' Workshop we have paused this week in order to take our iReady Reading Diagnostic (which by the way, THEY ARE ROCKING!! It's so great to see growth, even with this diagnostic being harder than the previous two reading diagnostics).

Prior to the diagnostic, we have spent time practicing making our reading more fluent. We spent time using four different strategies for helping us to sound more fluent in our reading! We practiced reading and re-reading parts in our heads, practiced scooping words up into longer phrases, thought about what the words meant and made our voice match those feelings and then practiced reading at the just right pace.



We also took time to fine tune our work in partnerships with our habits and our skills! We talked about how to approach a new book (take a sneak peek), decide how to read it (is it fiction or nonfiction), practice retelling along the way (the important part was...) and then re-read to build our fluency! We also reviewed those tackling big word strategies we had been working with so diligently in phonics!



Writers' Workshop:

In Writers' Workshop we are just wrapping up our opinion writing unit and moving on to an Informational Research Writing Unit. We began the opinion writing Unit writing our opinions about books! Students were able to pick out some of their favorites from our classroom library to write about and were pretty persuasive on why their book was: the best graphic novel, the funniest, had the best illustrations, was a part of the best series, etc. It was fun to hear what they had to say and why! Then we moved into a bend in the unit where writers' wrote to the authors of these books (yes we did!!) and told them all about their opinion of their book(s) and why they love them so much! We have our fingers and toes crossed that MAYBE we will hear back from one of them! 



Now we are moving into this Informational research type writing unit and will be reaching out soon asking for a little help at home soon as we learn to gather research and put the information into our own words!



Math Workshop:

In Math we have been learning all sorts of ways to solve story problems AND double/triple digit addition! We learned several diagrams we could use to help us organize numbers in a number story (Change to More, Start Change End, Part-Part-Total) and practiced filling them in for many different story problems. It can still be tricky for some if you should add or subtract at times when presented with a story problems. Please review your child's Unit 6 Assessment with them if story problems were tricky for them to decipher!



Then we moved onto practiced with ballpark estimates and partial sums for double digit addition. Ballpark estimates brought us to the tricky skill of learning to round numbers. We learned a little chant that has been helpful for our students:

For the digits 5 through 9, round the number up the line.

For the digits 4 or less, round that number down oh yes!

Then we took time to learn how to solve double digit addition in partial sums. This is where you add the tens up first, and then you add the ones up. Lastly you combine them all to get the total. (For example 49 + 34 = 40+ 30 = 70 and 9+4 = 13 and 70+13 = 83). Please pay attention to directions given in the home links so your child can practice the same thing at home that we are doing at school. 

Social Studies:

In Social Studies we are learning all about the government right now! We are exposing our kids to the branches of the government, the importance of the government and the reasons why we have rules and laws. While the concepts are a bit advanced, we have had great discussions sparking lots of interest in our government and all that they do for us!


Friday, March 22, 2024

March 21, 2024

 March 21, 2024

Happy March is Reading Month! What a fun month of Mystery Readers we have had in 202! We have loved meeting all sorts of new "important" people! We have heard so many new books and enjoyed learning about so many new people. Thank you to all who have participated!! Please check our Twitter (X) account @WeAreTheWeckies to see all of the photos of our Guest Readers this month!


Phonics

In Phonics we have wrapped up our unit on that has focused on tackling big words! We have learned so many different strategies that we can apply to these words and have practiced using them in our own reading, in short passages I have given the kids and in shared reading format with the whole class! It has been nice to have this overlap with our Readers' Workshop which took time to stop and also, "Tackle Longer Words". The chart below is one you can use at home with your own child when reading books with longer words!



Additionally in phonics we spent time learning some important rules about endings that we can add on to words. We learned how to drop the "e" and add "ed" or "ing" endings onto words. We also took time to learn about dropping the "y" and adding "ing" or "ies" onto words ending in "y". These are skills we will continual to reinforce all year in our writing and notice in our reading!

Readers' Workshop

In Readers' Workshop we have been doing all sorts of great things! We have spent time tackling longer words, we have spent time reviewing all we know about characters and character traits and we have been immersed in several awesome mentor texts! We are currently focusing on: breaking words into syllables so we can read them part-by-part, learning to try reading words different ways based on long vowel and short vowel sounds and even looking for recognizable patterns we already know within words. We have also swapped partnerships and have spent time talking about our roles in partnerships.

In Language Workshop, a subset of Readers' Workshop, we spent a great deal of time reading Dan Santat books like, "Are We There Yet?", "The Adventures of Beekle", "After the Fall" and "Harold and Hog Pretend for Real!". We did a great deal of visible thinking routines, written retellings and zoomed in on all of the incredible vocab in the stories. We then moved onto the "Otis" series by Loren Long where we are currently LOVING all of the Otis books and learning about this friendly and heroic little tractor! 

Writers' Workshop

We have moved onto an opinion writing unit where we are writing about all things that are AWESOME! We are learning to state our opinion, give three supporting reasons and then write a conclusion summarizing our opinion. It has been fun to hear the different opinions on: best food, best restaurant, best vacation spot, best sport, best sports player, best video game, best movie and more! Then we took a turn this week with our writing and have now learned how to write letters. We are working on letters to the authors of some of our favorite books, explaining why in our opinion, they are so AWESOME! Several are very eager to finish their letters in hopes we can send them off to the author!

Math Workshop

We are in the midst of an addition and subtraction number story unit. We have learned how to use diagrams like: part-part-total, change-to-more and Quantities and Differences boxes. We have used Open Number lines to help us solve these problems and are getting really good at deciding which strategy to use, and explain why! These strategies help students to understand the how and the why behind solving these realistic addition and subtraction problems. We also continue to work on on time and coin value as these are tricky skills for second graders. 

Science

Our Air and Weather unit has been off to a great start! We have explored with air using all sorts of materials and have learned how to: trap air, compress air, use air to propel an object and more! We are now learning all about the different types of weather and associated precipitation! We'll hang out to some of the fun air experiments until the outside weather improves including: bubbles, kites, wind socks and wind catchers!

Friday, February 2, 2024

Friday, February 2nd

 Friday, February 2nd - Happy Friday!!

Happy Friday Weckie Families! What a wild winter season we had in January... and so many days off from school. Yikes!

We have continued to work hard and pick right up where we have left off after each little mini-break! We have been busy working hard and learning lots!

**IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES** There's a lot upcoming, so I want to put this FIRST in our blog post for today:

1. Wednesday, February 7th - Global Day of Play - Dublin Elementary is participating once more in this fun World Wide event to get kids PLAYING together. We are going to celebrate in the afternoon of the 7th and ask that your children bring TWO toys from home that do not need electricity, batteries, have screens, etc.. Think board games, Barbies, puzzles, etc.. Please make sure that everything is labeled with your child's name so that everything that comes in makes it back home safely. Please make sure your child's toys are "school appropriate".

2. Friday, February 9th - 100th Day of School - This is the day where we want your children dressed as their best senior citizen self day! Please remember we also need a BINGO prize from each child to contribute to our big BINGO game that day. Prizes should be small and no more than $1 in value. If you are not able to provide a prize, please let me know ASAP so we can plan accordingly for ALL.

3. Tuesday, February 13th - Valentine's Boxes and Valentine's cards DUE into school! Please send your box creations and Valentine cards in on the 13th so that we can get everything ready for the BIG day on the 14th! If you need another copy of the class list, please let me know ASAP!! The list was on the back of the original "Valentine's Box" note.

4. Wednesday, February 14th - Class Valentine's Day Party! We will be celebrating the 14th with a craft, a movie and an ice cream sundae bar! We are still in need of donations for our Sign-Up Genius. We are not in need of any parent volunteers at this point. Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. Chenoweth are our V-Day party planners and they'll be on hand to help scoop ice cream. 

Click here for the Valentine's Sign Up

5. NO SCHOOL - February 19-23 for Mid-Winter Break

Now, have you wondered what we've been up to academically? :-)

Phonics:

In Phonics we have been learning how to break apart big words! We spent a great deal of time on a variety of strategies shown on the chart below. 

This is a great list to refer to at home with your Weckie as they have spent a lot of time practicing each of these strategies! Then we moved on to working with consonants that camouflage and blend in with other letters - combinations like: wr, kn and gn. You'll notice in words with "wr" you only hear the /r/ sound and in words with "kn" you hear the /n/ sound and words with "gn" you hear the /n/ sound. We then dug deeper into the two sounds that c and g can make. Ask your child to tell you about the soft c (cider)/ soft g (gem), and hard c (common)/hard g (garden). We will be digging deeper with those hard and soft sounds next week!

Readers' Workshop:

Our readers have been immersed in non-fiction reading for awhile now and are quite the expert readers of informational texts! We have stopped to talk about reading non-fiction for information and how non-fiction can differ from fiction because with a fiction story you have to read cover to cover whereas with non-fiction you can dip in and dip out for info. We have looked at non-fiction features like: Table of Contents, Glossary, Index, labeled diagrams, bold words, photographs, captions, how-to, maps, tables and graphs! Students have taken time to jot down new information that they have learned that they could teach their partner in workshop time!

We FINALLY completed all of the iReady Reading Diagnostic this week for all. Between snow days and illnesses, this took much longer than anticipated. Scores will be coming home next week and parents will be contacted if their child needs further reading intervention.

Writers' Workshop:

We are beginning to wrap up our non-fiction writing unit this week. We have quite the experts in our classroom on a variety of topics! Next week they'll be picking one of their writing pieces to take through the publishing process. Look for these to come home in a few weeks! I love to leave them in a basket in the classroom library once completed so that other kids can read their work, learn and enjoy!

Math Workshop:

We have been measuring EVERYTHING lately in math!! Our mathematicians have gotten quite good at measuring with centimeters and inches! They have been all over the classroom measuring all sorts of small, medium and large spaces/objects! It's fun to get them up and moving and see their excitement about measuring. We ended the week with Math Stations where they had practice with: fact triangles for subtraction, story problems with friendly 10s, measuring a crooked path, creating arrays and two STEM type activities with building involved. They LOVED learning to play a new game called "Buildzi"!

 




Thursday, January 11, 2024

Friday, January 11th - Happy Snowy Friday!



 Happy Snowy Friday Weckie Fams!

We are back in the routine of things here and have had a great 8 days back from Winter Break! The weather this week has been a doozy in true Michigan winter fashion. Please make sure to send ALL winter gear daily as we are going outside for recess daily and many kids are complaining of being cold or unprepared. I would suggest just keeping snow-pants, boots, hat and gloves in a bag that goes back and forth daily. A few are also keeping extra gloves, socks and pants in their backpacks which is also a great idea for days when the playground is extra wet!


                                                                

                                                             


We began 2024 by writing our New Years Resolutions! Lots of great ideas of new goals the kids had for the year!


Word Work

In Word Work this week we are working on tackling long words part by part! We have taken time to:

  • Work methodically across big words from beginning to end
  • Break between two consonants in the middle of words 
  • Keep digraphs together (ie. 'gh' in words)
  • Keep endings together (-ing, -ed, -s, -es, and -er)
This is an important list of strategies kids can use when breaking up these two and three syllable words that they are coming across in their reading. We also spent time learning a new rule this week. When breaking a word up in the middle between a double consonant, the first vowel tends to be short (think of the word hopping - the 'o' makes an 'ah' sound, a short o compared to the word hoping, where there is not a double consonant, so the 'o' makes a long vowel sound and says it's name like 'oh'. We compared several words like: hopping/hoping, dinner/diner, supper/super, tapping/taping. New SNAP words were added to our SNAP words book this week including: better, different, happen and follow. Notice, they all have that double consonant in the middle and the first vowel makes the short sound!

Readers' Workshop

In Readers' Workshop we are reading two mentor non-fiction texts all about volcanoes! We spent time this week zooming in on "expert words" within the texts. These are words that help us to be a better expert on the topic of the book. Expert words we found in our volcano books included: crust, mantle, core, magna, lava and erupt! Students then had time to collect their own expert words on non-fiction books during independent and partner reading. It was cool to hear all of these big words being played with and defined by our young experts!
 
Writers' Workshop

The talk of reading expert words in non-fiction has carried over to the ability to use expert words in our own non-fiction writing that we are creating. Each writer is currently working on their own expert non-fiction chapter book and has been challenged now to make sure they are including those expert words. These are word we would expect to see boldfaced in the writing and soon to be included in the glossary they will create for the back of their books! It has been fun to see the wide range of expert topics we are including in our classroom, from how to play different sports, to how to play different video games and then even about the different kinds of pastas and dance classes you can take!

Mathematics

In Math we are working on two big concepts. First we have spent a great deal of energy learning how to tell time! We have created our own clocks and have been practicing learning how to tell time on the clocks to the nearest 5-minute interval. Kids needing extra practice have been learning to play a clock concentration game to make telling time a little more engaging and also meaningful as they have to be able to read the clock to find the match! Additionally, we are working on place value in math. We got out the base-ten blocks this week and practiced making numbers with partners that were representing numbers up to 360 in base-10 blocks. Students were given a challenge today to explain how they knew what number was represented by a large amount of base-10 blocks. It was fun to watch their minds spin as they figured out what number was shown but then also had to explain how they knew the correct answer.

Hundreds Day
Info has come home with the kids on Thursday about 100s Day at Dublin! We plan to celebrate on Friday, February 2nd and need your kids to come as 100 year old students that day! If you have any questions about attire, accessories or the BINGO prize, please let me know asap. It's such an incredibly fun day... please tell your child not to be shy, the more dressed up, the more fun they'll have! Nana Weckstein is excited to see everyone on February 2nd!