It is hard to believe it is almost the end of October and the cold
weather is approaching. Please be sure your child comes to school with a jacket
or sweatshirt to wear out to recess. We go outside every day it's not raining.
We have a lot to share about what's been happening in our
classroom over the past two weeks...
In math, we are finishing up Unit 2, which focused on fact
strategies. Near Doubles, Turn Around Facts, and the Making Ten strategy were
some of the strategies we practiced. The children will continue to use these
strategies while playing games during guided math and completing their math
journal pages. The children will be taking the Unit 2 assessment next week.
When the completed assessment comes home please be sure to sign and return it
to school. In Unit 3, more fact strategies will be developed with a focus on
solving subtraction facts. Frequent
practice of addition and subtraction facts will help second graders develop
math confidence and fluency. We are working towards automaticity of math facts up to 20 by the end of the year.
Daily 5 is up and running and the children are doing a wonderful
job! We are currently focusing on retelling and identifying important story
elements (characters, setting, problem, solution). The children will be using
the “five finger” strategy in small reading groups to identify the elements and
retell stories. These are skills that we will practice throughout the school
year.
This week in science our class "visited" the desert, the rainforest
and the arctic! Next week we will delve deeper into each habitat to learn about the
animals and plants that live in each habitat and what they need to survive. We
will also discuss how the plants and animals in these three habitats depend on
each other to survive. The children will write a blog about their visit to the
rainforest, play trivia during their visit to the desert, and be scientific
data collectors in the ocean habitat!
The second graders at Robinson will be participating in a school
wide fall clean up. The second grade students will be cleaning up the Robifulli Trail, raking leaves, weeding,
and planting bulbs. It will be so exciting in the spring to see the beautiful
flowers bloom from the bulbs WE planted! This is a great way for the second
graders to give back to our school community.