Happy
Friday! We have had a great week!
Important Information
- Both Ms. Mottaz and myself will be gone to the Powerful Learning Conference
on Monday and Tuesday next week. Ms. Easter will be here, along with
two familiar substitutes to the students.
- If
there are any changes to how your child is getting home on Monday &
Tuesday, please contact the office (214-3290).
- 102nd Day of 2nd Grade
is Wednesday!
- Your
child can bring: 102 project, a 102 piece snack & decorate a shirt.
What Are We Learning?
- Math
- This
week, we started a new math unit on collecting and using data. The
students learned how to turn data collected into a bar and a pictograph
(picture graph). We've also been solving word problems based on the
information in graphs and charts.
- The
questions "How many more ____ than ____?" or "How much
shorter is ____ than ____?" have been challenging for students
- Next
week, we will continue to work on solving number stories and will also be
learning about ballpark estimates. A ballpark estimate is the idea
of rounding numbers to the closest 10, or for some students the nearest
5, so that they can quickly estimate the answer. The numbers that
we are working on adding are 2-digit numbers, so we are going to continue
to talk about strategies to solve these numbers.
- Writing
- This
week, we have worked incredibly hard on publishing our first
informational book! The students identified the best text feature
to go with each chapter (page) in their book. These are turning out
really great!
- We
have started writing a speech for a book trailer for our book. We
will be working on this next week also, and will be using the iPads and a
green screen during the week of February 4 to make our videos.
- Fundations
- This
week, we finished up Unit 8. This unit introduced writing the
r-controlled vowels of ar and or/ore. We took a test over Unit 8
yesterday and this test is coming home in your child's backpack today.
- Today
we started Unit 9 and this unit continues to work on r-controlled
vowels. We now will be focusing on er, ir and ur. These are
tricky because they all make the same sound. We learned about a
section in our Monster Book called "Spelling Options" - this
section has an alphabetical list of words that can not be tapped
out. We practiced using this today.
- Reading
- We are
continuing to work on comparing texts. This week we read four
different books about Martin Luther King, Jr. and compared information
within the books. We also discovered that the author makes a
difference also because we learned different stories about his childhood
from the book My Brother Martin written by Christine
King Farris.
- Next
week, we are going to compare fairy tales and folk tales from different
points of view.
- Social
Studies
- We are
going to be cartographers for the next month and studying maps. We
will be learning about the continents and oceans on the world map and
land forms and smaller bodies of water on the Missouri map.
Mrs. Ross