Writing:
We have started our realistic fiction unit and I am so impressed at how far these kids have come as writers. This week they developed a character and thought of realistic problems. Then they all wrote a plan and started their story. Ask your child about their character and story. Next week the second graders will finish their story. I didn't get everyone's persuasive writing graded last weekend, so if you didn't see your child's final piece and score it will be in their mail this week!
Phonics:
We learned all the tricks to spell long vowel words, wrote them into our Builder's Notebooks, and sent them off to the BLC. We think that is where Gus has gone too because he's been missing for a couple of days! We are hoping our words and tips get added to the BLC Vowel Manual.
Math:We are subtracting BIG numbers! Ask your child to show you how to subtract 227-19! Some might be tempted to show your second grader how to do the "way that we learned it when we were young". That's fine, but be ready to explain the why behind it and that it is one of many strategies. The way our curriculum teaches the kids to subtract really helps them to be flexible math thinkers and successfully manipulate numbers in their heads. Ask your child to explain how he or she subtracts that problem. They may not be accurate yet, but they should have a strategy that they are comfortable with.
We are also learning about measuring with centimeters. Ask your child if they can tell you how many centimeters are in a meter.
Reading:

We have been working hard on fluency as well as wrapping up our March Madness book battle. The book The Yellow Bus won in our classroom, but that might not be the book that wins the school-wide competition. We had a special treat on Friday when Luke, our high school football player volunteer came and read to us. He read The Yellow Bus and I Do Not Eat Children, which was also from our March Book Madness bracket.
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