Sunday, December 16, 2007

Classroom Curriculum Information

Week of April 14-18
Reading
Story of the Week: Anthony Reynoso: Born to Rope
Genre- Nonfiction: Personal Narrative
In this selection, Anthony Reynoso, a boy who ropes and rides the Mexican Rodeo tradition, tells about his life. We will be discussing similarities and differences in Anthony's traditions and ours.
Please continue to read nightly to keep the reading progress going! Each student has a take-home book in their home folder that should be read several times during the week. These books are stories that include the vocabulary words of the week.
Vocabulary Words:
dappled, exhibition, landscape business, ranch, thousands
Writing
We are still working on writing complete sentences, using capitals and ending marks, and staying on topic in a paragraph. Paragaphs now must include a main idea sentence, supporting sentences, and a closing sentence. A writing grade will be taken once a week. All paragraphs with editing mistakes will be returned for students to correct. This will hopefully encourage students to edit their paper more closely before turning it in. We will also begin writing stories for our Author's Tea that will be held in May.
Spelling Words
under, read, last, never, own, set, line, end, left, us
Note** These words are our last set of spelling words for the school year! For the rest of the year we will review all of our spelling words.
Challenge Words:
(no challenge words this week)
Math
Current Chapter: We are currently in chapter 18 which is titled Plane Shapes. We will learn to identify triangles, squares, rectangles, hexagons, parallelograms, trapezoids, octagons, and pentagons.
Social Studies: We are not currently doing a unit in social studies.
Science: We are currently working on our unit called People Grow and Change. We will learn about some of our major body organs and how to keep them healthy.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Reader's Theater For Johnny Appleseed



All three performances of Johnny Appleseed were wonderful! The students used great expression in retelling the story of the true American hero named John Chapman. Thank you for all of the wonderful costumes and coming to our perfomances! The students had a great time and are looking forward to doing another one in the spring!

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Practicing for the Christmas Program



The second graders visited the Eureka High School to practice for the Christmas Program. This is why they did such a beautiful job the night of the program! Their performance put us all in the Christmas spirit!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Website Learning Links For Second Grade

Below are several websites that correlate with our 2nd grade curriculum in language arts, math, science, and social studies. These websites come directly from our classroom textbooks that we use. This is a fun way to review the skills that we are learning in class!

(After you click on the subject in green, follow the directions that are *.)

* Click on Reading
*Harcourt Trophies
*Click on picture of classroom reader
*Password = Roser
*Click on Math
*Go to Harcourt Math
*Select book (Top row 3rd book from the left- it is red with a cat on the front)
Password= Andrews
*Click on Science
*Click on yellow book with green & red frog
*Double click on 2nd grade in grade selector
*Click on the unit of your choice

Monday, December 3, 2007

February Calendar Happenings

April 1- Happy April Fool's Day!
April 5- Congerville Pork Chop Supper
April 11- The Pine Park Mystery Play
April 15- Happy Birthday Hunter!
April 16- Happy Birthday Jacob R.!
April 17- Picture Person @ 12:30
April 18th- Bubble Guy Assembly at Goodfield @ 1:00
April 25- Early Dismissal@ 11:10 SIP Day
April 29- Happy Birthday Luke!