We have loved having these two football players come and volunteer in our classroom on Fridays. They listened to the second graders read, helped with projects, and played on the playground. As their regular season wraps up we will miss them, but wish them the best in their matchup with East Kentwood on Nov 14 in the regional playoffs. It's at Eagle Stadium if you are interested in going!
Writing:The second graders are still working on writing nonfiction books! Everyone turned in a book on Friday and some have two done already. They have been choosing topics they already know a lot about, or ones they are interested in learning more about. Everyone is in a different stage in the writing process and moving at their own pace. It is exciting seeing how much each student has grown as a writer just this Fall! Ask your child what he/she is writing about.
Math:
The second graders are learning to use number lines to help them solve addition and subtraction problems. This week's homework sheet practices this skill. If your student finds it confusing you can send the page back and I can help them figure it out at school. It is still a new-ish skill, but they seem to be catching on quickly!
Reading:
We are still talking about informational features and ways to read informational books at reading time. Many of the second graders use their reading time to find information about their writing topic. Next week we will shift our focus slightly and do some Study Island sessions to compare and contrast informational texts.
Phonics:
We have been studying animals to learn how they overcome challenges and using those strategies to tackle challenging words! Darwin's Bark Spider works methodically and Leaf Cutter Ants chop leaves into smaller, more manageable pieces. Those are great strategies for second graders trying to spell and sound out words!
SEL:
We have been exploring the word 'peaceful' during SEL time. We learned thought and action strategies to can help us feel peaceful when we may not be feeling the best.
Homework:
The homework page is due by November 14 (Early Release Day). There is a page for parents to fill out for parent teacher conferences as well. If you could fill it out and send it back by Friday it will help me prepare for Parent Teacher conferences so we can get the most out of our 15 minutes together!
Extra Information:
November 14- Early Release Day
November 14- Safari Day- during Phonics we have been learning from a lot of different animals. We are going to celebrate our learning by having a "Safari Day" for our Early Release Day. Please brainstorm with your child how a person on safari person might dress (think binoculars, khakis, hat). Please DO NOT buy anything for this! Sometimes people on safari just wear dark colors : )
November 17 and 19- Parent Teacher Conferences Link . I can't wait to talk to you all about your awesome kiddos! Please fill out and return the parent page that went home Friday!
November 25- Second Grade Apple Pie Day!


















