Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Almost October!

Happy (almost) October!  It sure feels like Fall this week! 


E-learning Days--fall break

Just a reminder--we will have e-learning days on October 12-14 where students will complete their work on the computer.  Fall break with no school will be October 15-16.  Please see below for more details from Dr. Clendening:

  • Teachers will have assignments posted in google classroom by 9am each day.
  • Student assignments are due no later than 5 days after the e-learning day.
  • There is no live instruction.  Teachers may post videos, assignments, ect, but all that is to be shraed and completed will be posted by 9am.
  • We understand that not all students will have access to internet each day to complete assignments due to various factors.  Therefore, students will have five school days to complete work after the e-learning day.


Clocks

Second grade picks a goal every month or so to work on.  Our goal this cycle was telling time to the 5 minute.  We took a check in quiz yesterday that I sent home.  If you see that your child is still struggling with this skill, please continue to work on it at home.  There are some fun games online that will help as well.  

Veteran's Day

Our school convocation for Veteran's Day this year will be virtual.  Mrs. Garrett is charging second grade with the task of coming up with the artwork for the video.  I talked to the class about this project today and am sending the white paper to use and a copy of the instructions home today.  This is an OPTIONAL activity if your child wants to complete and return to school.  Submissions are due by October 23.


Writing

Here is what we are working on in Writing this week:

  • writer's workshop routines

  • writing our own autobiography

High Ability

Here is what we are working on in our high ability unit this week:

  • literature webs

  • personal changes

  • persuasive writing

  • reading-- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Math
Here is what we are working on in math this week:
  • multiplication stories
  • division stories
  • equal groups
  • multiplication arrays
  • number stories

Wonders Reading
Here is what we are working on this week in reading:
  • essential question--What happens when families work together?
  • genre--expository text
  • phonics--short i vs long i__e sounds
  • Grammar--expanding and combining sentences
  • grammar--possessive nouns
  • vocabulary---synonyms
  • writing--expository essay
  • writing--develop questions
  • writing--sentence types
  • comprehension--ask and answer questions
  • comprehension--key details
  • text features--charts

Upcoming Dates
Here are some dates to add to your calendar:
  • 10/2--end of 1st 9 weeks
  • 10/9--report cards home
  • 10/12-10/14--E-learning days 
  • 10/-15-10/18--FALL BREAK--NO SCHOOL
Have a great week!

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Happy Fall!

College Go Week

This week Creekside will be celebrating College Go Week! The purpose of the week is to promote an atmosphere that gets students thinking about their futures in a fun, positive way! We will be talking about lots of careers and the different types of education needed for different jobs. We will make this a fun week at Creekside with Career Trivia each day and a College Mascot Scavenger Hunt! We will end the week by wearing our favorite College Colors!  Don't forget to let your child wear their favorite college gear on Friday!


Scholastic Book Order

Don't forget that this month's orders are due Friday, September 25th.  There is never any pressure to order, but it's a great way to add to your child's home library if you do choose to order.  Any books purchased by families can also give points to our classroom that I can use to buy books and materials for our classroom! You can also order online. If you have any questions about this please let me know.


Counselor Lessons

Today Mrs. Hasser came in for the first of her monthly guidance lessons. She will be in once a month to help teach us life skills. She is sending home an activity sheet after each lesson. If you complete the activity at home and sign and return to school--she will give the students a prize!


Writing

Here is what we are working on in Writing this week:

  • 6 traits--sentence fluency and conventions

  • writer's workshop routines

  • revising and editing

  • publishing and presenting our work

  • writing our own realistic fiction story

High Ability

Here is what we are working on in our high ability unit this week:

  • exploring silence

  • literature webs

  • personal changes

  • persuasive writing

  • reading-- Frindle

Math
Here is what we are working on in math this week:
  • multiplication stories
  • division stories
  • elapsed time
  • fact extensions
  • number stories

Wonders Reading
Here is what we are working on this week in reading:
  • essential question--How do friends depend on each other?
  • genre--fantasy
  • phonics--short a vs long a sounds
  • Grammar--predicates
  • vocabulary---root words
  • writing--realistic fiction story--edit and proofread
  • comprehension--key details
  • comprehension--visualize
  • text features--use illustrations
Upcoming Dates
Here are some dates to add to your calendar:
  • 10/2--end of 1st 9 weeks
  • 10/9--report cards home
  • 10/12-10/14--E-learning days (more info TBA)
  • 10/-15-10/18--FALL BREAK--NO SCHOOL
Have a great week!

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

It finally feels like fall!

Agendas

Please don't forget to have your child bring their agenda to school every day!!  They need it to have their behavior chart, write down homework, and keep track of reminders!  Thanks for your help with this!

Reading Logs

Don't forget to have your child read/reading counts quiz for at least 15 minutes each night. Please sign the reading log nightly. Thanks for your help with homework!


Scholastic Book Order

Don't forget that this month's orders are due Friday, September 25th.  There is never any pressure to order, but it's a great way to add to your child's home library if you do choose to order.  Any books purchased by families can also give points to our classroom that I can use to buy books and materials for our classroom! You can also order online. If you have any questions about this please let me know.


math test
We will take our Unit 1 test Thursday!!  As soon as I get those graded and recorded, I will send them home!  Please help your child review for the test using the packet I sent home last week, if you haven't already done so.  


Writing

Here is what we are working on in Writing this week:

  • 6 traits--voice and word choice

  • writer's workshop routines

  • asking for help while writing

High Ability

Here is what we are working on in our high ability unit this week:

  • how language changes over time

  • comparisons

  • similies and metaphors

  • reading-- Frindle

Math
Here is what we are working on in math this week:
  • multiplication stories
  • division stories
  • elapsed time
  • measuring mass
  • Unit 1 test is Thursday!

Wonders Reading
Here is what we are working on this week in reading:
  • essential question--How do friends depend on each other?
  • genre--fantasy
  • phonics--two letter blends
  • Grammar--subjects
  • vocabulary---root words
  • writing--realistic fiction story
  • comprehension--key details
  • comprehension--visualize
  • text features--use illustrations
Upcoming Dates
Here are some dates to add to your calendar:
  • 9/17--hat day for walk a thon
  • 9/18--PJ day for walk a thon
  • 9/21-9/25--College GO week!  (Stay tuned for schedule of fun dress days and activities for the week)
  • 10/12-10/14--E-learning days (more info TBA)
  • 10/-15-10/18--FALL BREAK--NO SCHOOL

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Happy Labor Day!

 Math Study Guide

Thursday, I will be sending home the math unit 1 review packet.  This does not need to be returned for a grade.  It can be kept at home and worked on as review this week, to make sure your child understands all the math concepts we have worked on so far.  This will be a very good review to complete at home, before the unit 1 math test.  The math test will be on Thursday, September 17th.  When working on it, if your child really struggles with something, please let me know so we can review at school too before the test next week.


Agendas

Please don't forget to have your child bring their agenda to school every day!!  They need it to have their behavior chart, write down homework, and keep track of reminders!  Thanks for your help with this!


Reading Logs

I am sending home a different reading log in folders today. The expectation is still the same that they read 15 minutes each night. But now instead of sending home a separate slip of paper each night, there is a spot for you to sign each night on the same paper. These papers can stay in folders all week and I will take out for the completion grade on Fridays. I thought this wouldsimplify things having it all on one paper. Thanks for your help with homework!


Walk A Thon

Don't forget that walk a thon money is due this week--no later than Thursday! We will also walk for the walk a thon on Thursday, so please make sure to dress your child in comfortable walking shoes and clothes.


School Picture Day!

Don't forget that picture day is Friday!  Please order online this year.  All students will have their picture taken even if they aren't buying pictures.


Scholastic Book Order

Going home today you will find the first Scholastic Book order form.   I will send home a book order every month from September-April.  You can either send the order form back to school with a check, or order online at scholastic.com using our class code: GVXMP.  This month's orders are due Friday, September 25th.  There is never any pressure to order, but it's a great way to add to your child's home library if you do choose to order.  Any books purchased by families can also give points to our classroom that I can use to buy books and materials for our classroom!


Writing

Here is what we are working on in Writing this week:

  • 6 traits--Ideas and Organization

  • writer's workshop routines

  • asking for help while writing

High Ability

Here is what we are working on in our high ability unit this week:

  • adjectives

  • sorting groups

  • comparisons

  • similies and metaphors

  • We started our class chapter book, Frindle, last week  Ask your child what we have read so far--and about the dictionaries they also got today!

Math
Here is what we are working on in math this week:
  • multiplication strategies
  • arrays
  • dividing groups (the introduction to division)

Wonders Reading
Here is what we are working on this week in reading:
  • essential question--How are famillies around the word same and different?
  • genre--realistic fiction
  • phonics--short e, o, u
  • Grammar--commands and exclamations
  • vocabulary---es, s, ing, ed endings on words
  • writing--realistic fiction story
  • comprehension--character, setting, events
  • comprehension--visualize
  • text features--beginning, middle, end
Upcoming Dates
Here are some dates to add to your calendar:
  • 9/8--PTO meeting @6pm
  • 9/10--walk a thon
  • 9/10--walk a thon money due
  • 9/11--school picture day

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

First week of September!

Box Tops

Did you know that Creekside collects Box Tops?!  We turn them in and get money to use for our school.  We also collect Coke codes on caps or cases, Tyson A+ labels, and School Spirit labels, which are found on Sunbeam and Aunt Millie’s bread products, as well as pop can tabs, which are just consolidated and delivered to Riley Children’s Hospital.  So send those in when you can!  I've heard that boxtops are now going digital and you can even scan them online now!


Reading Counts
Keep reading at home!  When your child finishes a book, they can take a quiz on it on their chrome book to earn Reading Counts points!  Each 25 point level reached earns them special prizes.  Most books in our classroom library are reading counts.  If you have any questions about a book at home--let me know.  I can look it up and see if it has a quiz for it on the computer. 
I am happy to announce that our Scholastic Achievement Manager (SAM) and Scholastic Reading Counts Programs have been successfully migrated to a web-based format.  To access the new web-based version of SAM & Reading Counts, you will navigate to the following link: https://idp-awsprod1.education.scholastic.com/idp/

The students will log on using their 4 letter/4 number password.  The username and password are the same 4 letter/4 number password in both boxes. Click on the icon to launch the program. Once it opens, everything within will look exactly the same.  This link has been updated on the Elementary Educational Websites for the Reading Counts icon.  You should be able to now take quizzes at home, check how many points you have at home, and search for a book at home to see if it has a quiz in the system.

Spelling test on Friday
Due to not doing Wonders yesterday because of DIBELS testing, and the short week next week we will not have a spelling test on Friday.  Instead, the spelling test over the middle a, e, and u words will be next Friday, September 11.  I put the new list of words to practice in the back of their green folders yesterday.  

Labor Day
Don't forget--NO SCHOOL on Monday to celebrate Labor Day!

Beginning of year forms
Don't forget to return the stapled packet of back to school forms in your child's folder!  I need to turn these in to the office.  Please have them returned by Friday.  If you need another set, please let me know.  Right now I am missing about 3 students.

Don't forget!
Just a few reminders:
1.  Make sure to "like" Mrs. Dunn's 2nd Grade if you are on facebook so you can keep up with pictures of our learning!
2.  Sign those reading logs and return to school the next day.  I do keep track of them for a completion grade for report cards under the home/school skills section.  
3.  Make sure you check your child's agenda to see what the math homework is.  You can do it either online or on paper in the math home links book.

Specials
Yesterday we started our 2nd specials rotation.  The rest of this week and all of next week we will have PE.  Please make sure your child is dressed to go outside and has tennis shoes on each day!

Walk A Thon
We were very excited to kick off the walk a thon fundraiser today!  That's right, we still get to do it!  We watched a kick off video from Mrs. Sherry this morning, and the information sheet for you and collection envelope are coming home today.  Be sure to check folders or book bags!  Money is due Thursday, September 10, and we will walk that day as well!

Math
Here is what we are working on in math this week:

  • rounding to the nearest 10 and 100
  • estimation
  • telling time
  • bar graphs
  • elapsed time

Wonders
Here is what we are working on in reading this week:

  • reading Big Red Lollipop
  • reading A Look at families
  • essential question--How are families around the world same and different?
  • genre--realistic fiction
  • writing--planning and writing our own realistic fiction story
  • grammar--commands and exclamations
  • spelling--short e, o, u sounds in middle of word
  • rhyming words
  • adding -s or -es to end of plural nouns
  • comprehension--visualize
  • text features--beginning, middle, end
  • character, setting, events

Writing
Here is what we are working on in Writing this week:

  • 6 traits
  • writer's workshop routines
  • asking for help while writing
  • spelling anchor charts

High Ability
Here is what we are working on in our high ability unit this week:

  • 5 types of changes
  • types of language
  • how language changes over time
  • emotion words
  • writing nursery rhymes
  • adjectives
  • reading: Frindle

Upcoming Dates
Here are some dates to add to your calendar:
  • 8/31--DIBELS beginning of year testing
  • 9/1--walk a thon kick off
  • 9/7--NO SCHOOL
  • 9/8--PTO meeting @6pm
  • 9/10--walk a thon
  • 9/10--walk a thon money due
  • 9/11--school picture day

Have a great week!