Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Welcome Back Students! - Teacher Lorena Virtual Classroom

Hello Weckie Family! 

We did it!! What a great week in our virtual second grade classroom!! Thank you for ALL of your help in getting our kids onto our Google Classroom, Zoom and FAPEs links this week!! It has been so awesome to watch their personalities shine on camera and see how willing the kids have been to talk, share and participate in classroom discussions. While I know the learning is not idea for all, we will work our hardest to make these first 10 weeks awesome for everyone! Mrs. Weckstein is learning so many new things with technology it is mind boggling... I've always thought I was a techie, but this is a whole new level!!

By now your child should be getting used to our format for learning. Every morning the link will be posted at the top of our Google Classroom for our Zoom session. It may be helpful for your child to either set this as your home-screen on your browser or as a favorite/bookmark on your browser. It would also be helpful to practice, practice, practice with your child going from a Zoom back and forth to Google Classroom. We will frequent our Google Classroom page as an easy way to get links for FAPES, Epic Books, Literacy Footprints, and Connect Ed (our Everyday Math login for math games and instruction).

Routines

This week we went over routines for our new virtual classroom. We talked about virtual norms (raising our hands, muting/un-muting microphones, picking one spot for learning, etc), we reviewed our Dublin Promise, and we began our format for our daily Morning Meetings. In person we would hold a meeting every morning as a great way to start our school day, gathered in a circle in our reading corner. While this looks a little different than in the classroom, it is such a great way to gather everyone in the morning, talk about a common goal or message (growth mindset has been the theme this week... working our brains to grow them stronger) and explain the schedule for the day. This will be a consistent start for us online and in person.

Math Workshop

We have informally launched our Math Workshop this week with an introduction to our Everyday Math program. We spent two days exploring on Connect Ed, the online version of Everyday Math. On Tuesday we took a look at logging into Connect Ed (either from our Google Classroom page or from the Dublin "For Kids" tab on the Dublin web page). Kids spent time learning their passcodes and logging in to find the "EM Online Games". These are many of the great math games we will be using this year to build our skills around math concepts. On Wednesday we took a look at the "E-tools" section on Connect Ed. These tools are AMAZING! You can find anything you need here to help your child work on math skills - dice, number cards, 2-D and 3-D shapes, fact triangles and more! We will be spending a lot of time using E-tools this year. Additionally if you have picked up your supplies from Dublin, you have received your child's first math journal for the first half of the year. (And if you still need to pick up those supplies, please schedule this ASAP!) 

Readers/Writers/Phonics

Next week we will begin launching all three of these workshops. Each one will have an instructional period of about 10-20 minutes with myself and a co-teacher we will watch recorded directly from our Units of Study company, Heinemann. Heinemann has made available awesome parent videos for you to watch to introduce the units as well as offer support to your young language arts learner as a parent.

Please click the link below to watch the Readers' Workshop Introduction Unit Parent Video:

http://vtuos.pub/R114-2

Please click the link below to watch the Writers' Workshop Introduction Unit Parent Video:

http://vtuos.pub/W569-2

Please click the link below to watch the Phonics Workshop Introduction Unit Parent Video:

http://vtuos.pub/P220-2

Each of these videos provides a great look into our unit and how you can help your child at home! Thank you for watching these videos prior to our launch on Monday.

This is a great time as well to make sure your child has a great learning spot for our virtual learning. It may be helpful in addition to a table or desk for your child to work at, for them to have a comfy spot nearby to move to for reading. Again, if there are any supplies I can help provide, I am glad to do so, please just let me know. Along the way, we will be doing a second supply drop in a few weeks and plan to add in more writing paper in a folder as well as some of the charts for phonics. Stay tuned :-). 

FAPEs (Fine Arts and Physical Education):

Every year we receive a FAPEs schedule that is unique to our classroom. This first week of school we followed a very simple schedule with everyone having a one hour (30 mins on Wednesday) FAPEs time where the kids "went" to: Music, Art, Physical Education and Media. This is our tentative FAPES schedule for the next 10 weeks:

Monday: P.E. 10:20-10:50am, Music 10:50-11:20am

Tuesday: Art 1:40-2:40pm

Wednesday: Music 12:40-1:10pm (3pm Dismissal)

Thursday: P.E. 10:20-10:50am, Media 10:50-11:20am

Friday: P.E. 12:40-1:10pm (3pm Dismissal)

Lunch daily will always be 12:00-12:40pm

Important Parent Links:

Attached to this newsletter are also our Parent Survey and Sign-Up Genius for our "Snack and Chat" time slots. The parent survey will help me to get to know your family and child better! The "Snack and Chat" is simply a fun time for me to meet with groups of 3-4 kids at a time and ask them some pressing questions (favorite foods, favorite desserts, etc.). We have had fun in these groups already and it's just a nice casual way to get to know your child. Additionally I have included links where you can read the latest Dublin Times' from our principal, Jeff Drewno. Often times many questions parents have can be found answered in this newsletter as well as a list of important upcoming dates can also be found in the newsletter. Last I have included a link to join our Dublin PTA! They are looking to do some fun socially distanced family activities this year as well as fundraisers and membership is one of those fundraisers. Thank you for considering joining! They give so much money back to our classrooms in return for all of our support!

Parent Survey (please complete as soon as possible):

Click for the Parent Survey

Sign-Up Genius (just one visit per kid for now please):

Click here for the Snack and Chat Sign-Up

Dublin Times Newsletter

Click here for the Dublin Times Newsletter

Dublin PTA Sign-Up Online

Click here to join the Dublin PTA

Monday, August 24, 2020

Welcome to Dubin 2nd Grade 2020-2021!!

 Hello my new Weckies!!

I have made this introduction video for you to watch to learn a little more about me!! I cannot wait to meet you and learn all about you too. We will navigate the waters of Google Classroom and Seesaw together this year... We will become experts on FlipGrid and rock out on Everyday Math games! The sky is the limit friends, and I'm eager to reach new heights this year with you. 

Intro Video of Mrs. Weckstein

Typically I use our classroom blog to post 1-2x a month with big updates of all of our learning in school. This year will look a little different, but I'm sure we can still use the blog to share out great learning with our families and friends.

Welcome to 2nd Grade Weckies!!

Love, Mrs. Weckstien :-)

Friday, January 10, 2020

Happy 2020 Weckie Families!!

Hello Weckie Families!!

Happy 2020!! It's so great to be back with your kids and pick up right where we left off! We have had a super week back to school and it was so heartwarming to see how excited everyone was to see their friends on Monday AM when we returned!

Thank you to everyone who so generously donated headphones to our class!! We are in WONDERFUL shape now and greatly appreciate your generosity! We are NO longer in need of headphones and have had a lengthy discussion once more, reminding us how we use headphones and take care of them! To the Tiaga's, the Masen's, the Berney's and the Johnson's, we say: THANK YOU!!!!!!!

Writers' Workshop and Readers' Workshop:
In WW we are moving into a new part of our non-fiction writing unit where we transition from writing like scientists, to writing like experts on a topic! Information came home on Tuesday on a purple sheet about this non-fiction work. It would be great if you can spend some time with your child this weekend looking up information about your child's topic... any notes, printouts, books, magazines, etc. that you can gather and send in would be fantastic!! We will be looking at the Dublin library too and looking up research in the computer lab. Please make sure your child is not completing their project with you at home, just gathering materials and supplies.

In Writers' Workshop this week in prep of this project, we have spent time in both Readers' and Writers' zooming in on non-fiction text features. It's important for our writers' to understand the workings of non-fiction before writing their own book! Title, headings, table of contents, captions, photographs, maps, diagrams, cycles, glossaries, indices, etc. are all features we have been learning about this week and figuring out ways we can write like scientists. In Readers' Workshop we dug deeper to compare books that were on the same topic but one being fiction and one being non-fiction. We did a comparison and found lots of similarities and lots of differences. We had such great discussion on this topic and also introduced the informational fiction genre after questions arose about books like The Magic School Bus! While the books are filled with fictitious stories (like being swallowed into the human body) you sure can learn a ton of information from these books!

I am in the midst of reading testing right now and this round will hear from ALL readers. This does take time so please be patient that we have taken a break from reading groups. Kids in Reading Intervention Groups for iReady have continued to meet with Mrs. LeFurge and Mrs. Sitar or Mrs. Nixon. On average, these tests can take upwards of 30-45 minutes per child... with some taking less time, and many who have shown growth, taking much more time, one on one.

iReady testing will also resume next week in Reading and in Math. More info to come on this soon!

Comparing text sets between fiction and non-fiction books on the same topic!






Math Workshop:
In Math we have been hitting three concepts heavy this week: time, measurement and money!! These are ALL concepts that EVERYONE can use extra practice with. I strongly encourage you to work with your children on the next many homelinks to help them fine tune their abilities to tell time, to measure to the nearest inch or centimeter, and then to count coins and be able to find equivalences (like 10 pennies = 1 dime) and being able to make change from $1.

We have been working hard with coins to "buy" imaginary items from a store - finding several ways to show how we could pay as well as finding ways to overpay and then get change back in return. This is a skill that can be tricky but is also very important to master in second grade. Please find time at home to spend it playing with coins with your child! Have them help pay for things at the store or at a restaurant! Anything we can do to help our kids with coins is huge. We have been playing different money games here as well and working with partners to practice this tricky skill.






A special thank you...

To the parents who helped make our Holiday Snowman Breakfast such a hit! The kids actually came back from break talking about how they wished we could do that MORE often ;-).

And a special thank you to the Dublin Student Council for giving each classroom funding to buy new Stem Tools, toys and games!! It was declared that it was like CHRISTMAS in here on Wednesday when we opened all of our new goodies. The Weckies helped make a giant wish list and we were able to get so many things from our list! Thank you Student Council!






Have a fantastic and safe weekend... looks like Mother Nature is going to play rough with our state!!

:-) Jen Weckstein

Monday, November 11, 2019

November 11, 2019 Update

Hello Weckie Parents!!

It's hard to believe we are already a week into November... these days are FLYING by!! We have been having lots of exciting events in Second Grade and there is SO much to tell you about... Let's go!!

Halloween 2019
Halloween was a pretty epic half day to be a second grader in 204! Our awesome parent volunteers put together a fantastic morning party for our costumed kids! They had so much doing crafts, decorating cupcakes, playing games and guessing the amount of fun Halloween objects in containers. Thank you to EVERYONE who helped make our party so great or who came and attended to help!!






Readers' Workshop
In Readers' Workshop this week we have wrapped up our very first unit of study, "Second Grade Reading Growth Spurt" from the Lucy Calkins series for Readers' Workshop. Mini-lessons have included:
  • I can notice how an author creates a powerful text.
  • I can notice powerful author's craft and try it in my writing.
  • I can notice different kinds of author's craft (i.e. flashbacks, circle back, repeating lines, similes, onomatopoeia, etc.)
  • I can tackle tricky vowel sounds by reading them more than one way (long and short vowels)
  • I can say words and figure out what they mean. 
  • I can check myself by fixing my mistakes when my reading doesn't make sense.
  • I can identify how the author made the whole story click.
  • I can determine what the author wanted to teach me from the story.
  • I can celebrate how much I have grown as a reader!
The underlying theme throughout the unit was that "Readers' Grow Like Beanstalks in 2nd Grade!" We now have a giant beanstalk in our hallway that our Readers' have each added a leaf onto, which they have done some writing, reflecting on their growth and learning in this first unit! We celebrated our hard work with a few tasty baked goods and drinks (again, thank you to the parents who so graciously baked and donated goodies!!)


Writers' Workshop
In Writers' Workshop we have just wrapped up our first unit of writing! Our young authors have been working long and hard on their small moment narrative texts: a time when I did something! We spent the last couple weeks of the unit deep in studying mentor texts for writing craft, editing and revising. Mini-lesson topics included:

  • I can choose careful words to fit my writing
  • I can edit/revise my story to make it more readable for my audience
  • I can try new craft moves from any author of my choice
  • I can be bold in trying new ideas if it doesn't work out
  • I can make sure my story has a solid ending - either a flashback, lesson learned or recap of my small moment piece

Last Friday we had two different writing celebrations! First we split our class into thirds. One third remained in our room, one third went to Mrs. LaBlanc's second grade and one third went to Mrs. Brown's second grade. In the same fashion, they each sent 1/3 of their authors to our room. We did a three way share in our classroom which was pretty awesome! It was fun to meet new second graders and reunite with old friends to share our written work.


THEN, we came back to our room and did a Compliment Sprinkling activity! We put our written narratives out at our table spots along with a donut paper that needed "sprinkled compliments" to make it complete! We spent a good 20 minutes reading each other's small moments and sprinkling compliments! The kids loved looking at all of their compliments from their classmates!!


Science!
Our Botanists are LOVING our new plants unit!! Thank you to everyone who sent in plant clippings so that we can begin the process of growing new plants from these existing plants! We currently have a green house going in our classroom! We are growing: brassica, grass, alfalfa, pumpkins AND all of the clippings that you have sent in (ivy, wandering jew, coleus, spearmint and more) We will be spending time the next few weeks learning all about plants, plant parts, plant needs and doing experiments with these plants! More to come...






Friday, October 4, 2019

October 4, 2019

Hello Weckie Families!

Thanks for coming to check out all of the great learning we are doing in second grade!! We have been busy!! The first few weeks is always called "the Honeymoon" as everyone adjusts and we have a lot of fun getting to know each other and getting to work with each other. We are now in those few weeks after the "Honeymoon" where the kids are now settling nicely into a routine! We are noticing an increase in illnesses, as to be expected with the weather changes as well as an uptick in incidents with students bickering and miscommunications with one another. Over the summer I was trained in Restorative Practices and these have been huge in handling conflicts in the classroom already this year!! Below you will see the questions I ask (and stick to) when handling conflicts. Sometimes we will settle things in a small conference, other times with a bigger group and lastly with the whole class if something impacts everyone. I highly suggest you even trying this out at home with your own kids - mine is already learning quickly from this!!

iReady Update:
We are currently in the midst of iReady testing for this fall marking period. Almost all students have completed the reading portion and are now into the math portion. We work on iReady a couple of days a week, for about 25-30 minutes at a time. This seems to really help the kids focus and do their best, rather than sitting on the computer for one long period of time. I will be sending out feedback to parents as soon as we complete both the reading and math portions. I will also be contacting parents with students who have qualified for an IRIP (individualized reading instruction plan) based on their scoring.

Math Workshop:
In Math workshop we have been digging deeper with numbers and number patterns. Mini-lessons have focused on:

  • Comparing numbers using greater than, less than and equals to
  • Counting coins (and noticing patterns when counting by 5s, 10s and 25s)
  • Counting one, ten and one hundred dollar bills
  • Making combinations of ten
  • Using double ten frames in Quick Looks
  • Skip Counting Patterns (2s, 5s and 10s)
We have also been learning through math games like: Fishing for 10s, Addition Top-It, Spinning for Money and the Exchange Game. 

Homelinks have also begun coming home this week for Math. Please remember these are optional. They are a great way to review the math we are doing at school at home with your child but are not mandatory. Hopefully by the end of this week/beginning of next week your child's Unit 1 Assessment will also be coming home. Please use this to review all of your child's learning and celebrate all that they are able to do in math! You can also use this to review any concepts they may have gotten confused with as our math will continually build upon each unit and the concepts taught.

Lastly, we always end our week with a review day on Friday for math! We take time to revisit math games from the week as well as explore on EDM4 Online (online math games your child can be playing at home - their log in information is on their yellow folders) as well as doing hands on activities at Math Stations. This is always a popular way to end the week and review math topics covered!




Readers' Workshop:
In Readers' Workshop we are really digging deeper in fine-tuning our workshop routines and reading stamina when reading independently! Students have been working on focusing during our mini-lesson, then taking the skill taught and applying it to their own reading independently and with partners. During partner reading we have spent a lot of time modeling what good partners do and what good partners look like. We have talked about all of the different ways partners work together.

Mini-Lesson topics have included:
  • I can practice sight words to help me have more snap words.
  • I can understand when to pause and retell parts in my book.
  • I can problem solve steps to read longer and stronger (stamina).
  • I can use post-it notes to mark places in my book where I have left off.
  • I can use post-it notes to mark places in my book to talk or think about.
  • I can use everything I know to figure out tricky words.
  • I can use figure out the two parts of a compound word.


Writers' Workshop:
In Writers' Workshop we are deep into our small moments narrative writing unit! We are currently working on building our stamina during writing time while ignoring distractions. 

Mini-Lesson topics have included:
  • I can make a plan for my small moment.
  • I can stretch out my tiny topic into a story.
  • I can elaborate with feelings or actions.
  • I can magnify my small moment with details.
  • I can fix my ending to make my story better.
  • I can edit my ending to make my story read more clearly.
  • I can re-read to make sure my writing makes sense. I can add periods where needed.

Reporters/Main Moose:
We have begun with our daily news reporters and weekly Main Moose! I try really hard to send these out in a timely manner so that your child will have time to prepare. We have already had some great reporters and we are enjoying getting to know our first Main Moose better this week! :-) 


Enjoy this fall feeling weekend!! Thanks for taking time to read about our learning and our fun in 204. :-) Mrs. Weckstein





Wednesday, September 11, 2019

The first few weeks of 2nd Grade!

Hello Weckie Parents!

Thank you for taking the time to read our classroom blog! I will try to post every couple of weeks with lots of updates on learning and announcements from our classroom. We are REALLY enjoying the "Get-To-Know-You" phase of the beginning of the school year and off to an AWESOME start!!

Thank you to everyone who came to Curriculum Night this past Monday night! If you were unable to attend, important papers came home with your child the next day from our meeting. Please make sure to fill out the Parent Volunteer Forms (green) as soon as possible if you would like to help in our classroom with prep, kids or parties! I'll be reaching out to parents in the next week or so now that we have our official schedule created for each day. 

One final detail - if you were not at Curriculum Night, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE sign up for our Remind App text messages/emails! I will use this app frequently to communicate things when I can that are of necessary importance for parents. Lots of reminders and information will be sent via Remind. To join our class, please follow the directions in the picture below. If you have the App, you can also search for "Weckies 2019-2020" to join our class. THANK YOU! (And if you need help, please email me at JenniferPhillips@wlcsd.org and I'll be glad to help get you on board :-)).

Readers' Workshop
In RW we are just beginning our launching unit in the Lucy Calkins Readers Workshop series! Mini-Lessons have focused on the following learning targets:

  • I can talk about what I'm expected to do in RW (Looks like/Sounds like)
  • I can choose a just-right spot to read
  • I can identify the qualities of a: wow reader, so-so reader and an oops reader
  • I can choose what and how I will read as a second grader
  • I can choose what and how I will read will with my partner
  • I can take a sneak peek to help me decide how to read my book
  • I can practice my sneak peek with a new text
  • I can record information about my books into a Book Log
Our Readers' are learning their roles and routines for workshop when we are in a mini-lesson, independently reading and reading with partners. Right now our kids are paired up with readers in partnerships who are reading JUST like them! Each partnership also took time this week to pick their comfy reading spot that they'll use to read together and we brainstormed all of the ways partners can work together. 






Writers' Workshop
In WW we are also off to a strong start... we have a room full of great writers!! We really try to emphasize the importance of reading and writing daily and the kids in this class seem to LOVE writing (which is really great!!). Our mini-lessons have focused on the following learning targets:
  • I can use the supplies in my classroom to help me do my best written work
  • I can talk about what I'm expected to do in WW (Looks like/Sounds like)
  • I can write a story about a moment in my life
  • I can plan my story by tapping each page and telling each part
  • I can think of the main part of my story and tell it bit by bit
  • I can write my story with characters thoughts and feelings
  • I can copy a writing technique from a favorite author
Math Workshop
In Math Workshop we have done math in a workshop format and we have also done exploratory math stations! In Math we have explored with pattern blocks, geoboards, base-10 blocks and the contents of our math toolkits (tape measure, calculator, money, counting chips and math cards). We have worked with counting on number lines, counting coins (we need practice with this), and filling in number grids (we used number scrolls to go from 1 to 1200!). We have also learned to play a few games like: The Number Line Squeeze and Addition Top-It. Our students especially love the math games to reinforce concepts taught in the lessons. 

Word Study
In Word Study we have begun looking at vowels and the many sounds that they can make (long and short) and how as a reader we can decode which sound to make. We have also talked about onsets and rimes and how when we know a familiar pattern at the end of  a word, it helps us to read other words! Students have worked with partners to do word lists where they have had to put together word parts to make a complete word (a real word).

Birthday board is up - and of course a class favorite!
Everyone has signed our promise - we are ready to be SUPERSTARS!
Each child will be featured this year on our Main Moose board - Mrs. Weckstein has started our year of features!

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

WELCOME TO SECOND GRADE!!!

Hey there Weckies and Weckie Families!!

Welcome to our little place on the Internet where I'll be sharing all sorts of cool information this year about our growth and learning in second grade. I am sitting in a very quiet, very clean and very exciting classroom eagerly anticipating your arrival on Monday, August 26th from 3-4pm for our Meet and Greet, and especially excited about our first day of school together on Tuesday, August 27th! I am ready for the room to be filled with noise - a good noise! Curiosity, excitement, laughter, friends re-aquainting and new friendships being formed! This is going to be your BEST YEAR yet!!

Now that you have found our Blog, make sure to follow the page or bookmark this page (on the right hand side) so you'll be up to date on all the latest learning and growth in second grade! I try to do two newsletters a month and frequently post more often on Twitter where you can find us: @WeAreTheWeckies . Feel free to scroll back too and see what we were up to last year as you get excited for this coming year!!

It has been an excitement and adventuresome summer for our family, as well as one of great patience and faith!! We added a new Weckie to our family in April, as Ellery Bea was born on April 14th! Mrs. Weckstein actually stopped teaching mid-March in preparation for the new baby. As the summer went on and we adjusted well to being a family of four, we went on many adventures and created so many wonderful memories! Midway through our summer, our 9lb pup, Max, sustained a spinal injury - one which we are likely to never know what caused it. He underwent emergency surgery and is paralyzed from the middle of his back through his hind legs. This has been hard on our family as Max is only 6 and was Mrs. Weckstein's running coach (seriously, this dog would run 3, 4, 5 miles with me and still have energy while I would be spent!!) Needless to say, we have had to have a lot of patience with him this summer as he spent nearly 5 days in the animal hospital and has returned home needing special care as well as PT. We are cautiously optimistic that with the right PT therapy he will regain the ability to walk, but we have also been told he would be a wonderful dog for a shiny set of wheels if needed (for mobility). Yikes!! So the second half of the summer was spent close to home and a lot of attention was given to the pup, who remains spunky, energetic and very eager to MOVE again! Below you'll see just a few snapshots of our summer vacation. :-)

The newest Weckie, Ellery Bea!


The Weckstein's

Max

One of many adventures with Liam

SeaLife day

Skye