Welcome
to our 2nd grade blog!
So strange to say we finished our 3rd week of school, but have
had only attended for 10 days! With this gradual transition we are all
settling into routines and creating new friendships. From my perspective we
have a great group of students who show kindness and positive attitudes. I am excited to see what we will learn and accomplish this year together!
This first blog will be a
bit longer than most, but please read it through to learn more about your
child's 2nd grade experience.
Important items:
Important items:
·
Please always take time to review
all work sent home in your child's folder. Note that if they
are marked with a B,D or S they represent beginning skill level,
developing at grade level and secure (a 1/2 sheet explanation was part of
the curriculum packet). These are the grades you'll see on the report
cards as well.
·
Cookie Dough sales start this week. This is a Dublin
fundraiser to help raise money for the many activities our PTA plans and
organizes for our families.
·
PTA is running a contest for membership among classrooms. Please consider joining, as it is an
incredible support to your child's school experience. If you did not attend
curriculum night, you may want to check out our PTA Website to see the video
they presented. It was fun and informative. One of the myths it
clarified was that you do not have to attend meetings to become a
member...another point was the benefits you get from joining. A big one
is the Dublin student contact book with families' addresses for birthday
parties and such.
·
No School this coming Wednesday (Yom Kippur)
·
Picture day is September 24th and we have one of the first time slots at 9:15am (PLEASE BE ON TIME!)
LANGUAGE
WORKSHOP
Students enjoyed the story, Wolf. This
book shares the concepts of perseverance and practice with learning.
As discussed at curriculum night, we use a growth mindset each day in our
classroom. I'll send the video in case you missed it (https://youtu.be/KUWn_TJTrnU). This coming week we
will read Goldisocks and the Three Libearians to learn about
choosing just right books and discuss comparisons between classic tales and
fractured (rewritten) tales.
WORD
STUDY
We quickly recognized that most 2nd graders are not confident
with short and long vowel sounds. This is a crucial concept they must
learn quickly to continue with 2nd grade expectations. We made plans to
practice this through charts, chants and songs daily. We also had lessons on
consonant clusters. Some students tend to place a vowel sound between the blend
such as "bul" for "bl". Please practice these with
your child and ask him/her to name the blends. For example, ask what letters
make the blend in dress.
WRITER'S
WORKSHOP
Our launching unit teaches expectations and components of
writer's workshop with poetry. Next week we begin writing our own poetry. Mini
lessons included:
·
Basics of poetry
·
How to study a poem
·
Poets & writers write from the heart
MATH WORKSHOP
Math workshop seems to be the favorite at this point. We
do a lot of hands-on practice. We have also started some work in our math
journals. Because we do much of our practice work in class in these
journals, you won't always see a lot of math practice coming home.
However, our home link (homework sheets) will begin at the end of unit 1.
Please take time to review your child's home link work with him/her
before returning them back to school. This
is a time when you will be able to help support your child's learning one on
one. I am noticing a handful of students that seem to be struggling
with basic number concepts including place value (tens and ones) and hundred
grid concepts.
Here is a snapshot of our beginning lessons:
·
Practice making 10
·
Beginning year pre-assessment
·
Recognizing penny, nickel, dime and quarter (and the value of
each)
·
Review of number lines and how they work
·
Review of 100 grid and 4 important rules on using them (ask your
child to tell you the 4 rules...I taught and reviewed them 3 days (going
down one adds 10, going up one subtracts 10, going right one adds 1 and going
left or back one subtracts 1)
·
Students were introduced to math work stations
·
Open response work...students solve a problem and have to
explain how they did so in written form. This is difficult for many,
but will be a large part of our math learning this year.

SOCIAL
STUDIES

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