Friday, October 4, 2019

Week Ending 10/4/19

Just four days this week but we accomplished a lot!

Important information:

  • Conferences are for you AND your child.  This is a time to chat about what we've been working on, how things are going, and goals for your child this year.  Please schedule a time that you and your child can attend.  You can sign up directly here: Conference Sign Up

  • On the first Thursday of every month, we'd like to invite 3 families in to visit us for Morning Meeting (in October, it will be next week, the 10th).  Please sign up for one time to visit us.  It's about 20 minutes and you'll see how we start our day.  You can sign up directly here: Morning Meeting Sign Up
  • Next Wednesday, 10/9/19, there is no school. 
3, 2, 1 things you should know about our week...
3 literacy activities we worked on this week were using our scheme to help us understand the book Stellaluna (the more we know about bats and birds before reading, the better understanding we have while reading), making connections to the character's feelings with the book The Art Lesson (the more we connect to their feelings, the better we can understand the story events and character feelings), and we worked as a whole class on our poetry routine with the poem, This Tooth.  This is a routine students will work on once a week on a rotating basis.  We focus on what the poem was telling us and highlighted Fundations rules that we've worked on (digraphs, bonus letter, and blends).  

2 writing activities we worked on were narrowing down our small moment ideas and working to tell the story to a partner starting with the beginning and working towards the end.  This helps us plan our story before we begin writing to know if we have too much information or not enough.  We also worked on our weekly letter.  Each Friday, we write about our week in school focusing on one thing we did.  As the year goes on, it's amazing to see how their writing changes and improves.  By the end of the year, you'll have a whole collection of what happened in 2nd grade!

1 math activity we began was Enough for the Class.  This activity helps us think about whether we have enough cubes for the class, too many or not enough, and then how many we have left over or how many we need.  It's this beginning activity that really focuses on explaining our math thinking and not just writing the number fact or equation.  We also share our ideas with a partner giving the partners a chance to ask clarifying questions about how work was solved.  This year we focus a lot on how we got the answer and can we explain our work to others, not simply is the answer correct.  

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