Friday, October 31, 2014

October 31, 2014



Reading  We will continue to work with the text Owen & Mzee. Students will look at text features and record them in their booklets. They will complete  a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast Owen and Mzee. We will discuss the author's purpose for writing this text and how it relates to the essential question, "How can stories help us learn life lessons?"

Reading Logs Please continue to read and help your child record minutes in their October reading folder. Reading logs are due Wed, November 5th.

Language Arts 

Grammar We will review nouns.

Spelling  Due to next week being so short, we will not have spelling. New spelling words will go home on Monday, Nov. 10th.

Math  We've started the topic Mental Math. The lessons next week will focus on mentally adding: multiples of 10 to a 2-digit number, 2-digit number and a 1-digit number, and 2-digit numbers together.

Math Facts Math facts should be reviewed daily. The Math flash cards that you purchased should be used to practice math facts as well as the one minute math practice worksheets that are brought home. Weekly timed tests are given. 

Click on the following link to print copies of the math practice worksheets:
http://www.ccsd66.org/wp-content/uploads/Teacher_Pages/Schultz/Math/

Social Studies Next week we will learn more about our state.
Jacob



Star Student of the Week  Jacob was our star student of the week. When he is at school he enjoys math. When he is at home he likes to play soccer. Jacob is a star because he loves to play soccer. Thanks for sharing Jacob!




Important Dates & Announcements

Thanks to Ms. Gogal, Mrs. Kobylarczyk, Mrs. Powels, Mrs. Rerucha, Mrs. Scheck, Mrs. Retner, and Mrs. Garcia for planning a great Halloween party! 

November Dates to Remember

 3 - No School
 4 - No School - Election Day
 5 - November Reading Logs are due
20- 2nd Grade Concert @7pm at Lakeview
26-28 Thanksgiving Break - No School

Friday, October 24, 2014

October 24, 2014



Reading  We will continue reading  Owen & Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship by Isabella Hatkoff. Students will continue being critical readers, looking at the information to determine why the author wrote this book. Students are answering questions related to the text, using context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words, and identifying text features used in this nonfiction text.  We are in full swing with Daily 5. Students learned how to be good reading coaches this week. Ask them about it.

Reading Logs Please continue to read and help your child record minutes in their October reading folder. Reading logs are due Wed, November 5th.

Language Arts 

Grammar Our focus will be on collective nouns.

Spelling  Students will continue their word study with the words they brought home this past Monday. The focus will be on vocabulary activities.  Make sure to keep the words in the ziploc bag and in a safe place so they can be used next week. An assessment will be given on Friday.

Math  We've started the topic Place Value to 100. The lessons next week will focus on identifying and writing numbers that are 10 more or 10 less than given numbers, identify even and odd numbers, and problem solving using data from a chart. An assessment will be given by Friday.

Math Facts Math facts should be reviewed daily. The Math flash cards that you purchased should be used to practice math facts as well as the one minute math practice worksheets that are brought home. Weekly timed tests are given. 

Click on the following link to print copies of the math practice worksheets:
http://www.ccsd66.org/wp-content/uploads/Teacher_Pages/Schultz/Math/

Social Studies Next week we will discuss a landform map.
Angelise



Star Student of the Week  Angelise was our star student of the week. When she is at school she enjoys recess and math. When she is at home he likes to play basketball. Angelise is a star because she sings to the world. Thanks for sharing Angelise!




Important Dates & Announcements

Music From Miss Wyse:

Also, Miss Wyse is in need of parent volunteers to help the students make headbands for the musical. Please contact her if you are interested at jwyse@ccsd66.org.

Halloween Costumes 

We ask that students bring their costumes to school with them in their backpacks or in a clearly marked bag.  Costumes should fit over their clothes so they can put them on easily.  NO toy weapons or weapon look alikes are allowed at school.  Also, no edible treats can be sent in that day due to allergies.  The room moms will provide treats for the classrooms that have been teacher approved.

October Dates to Remember

24 - Family Halloween Party @ Ide from 6:30-8pm 
27 - Art to Remember order forms due
27-29 Parent/Teacher Conferences
30 - All School Reading Reward Day - Wear orange and black and bring a                  Halloween book to share
31 - Classroom Halloween Parade and Party, 1:45 parade, 2-3:00 party

November Dates to Remember

 3 - No School
 4 - No School - Election Day
 5 - November Reading Log due
20- 2nd Grade Concert @7pm at Lakeview
26-28 Thanksgiving Break - No School

Friday, October 17, 2014

October 17, 2014



Reading  We will begin reading a non fiction book called Owen & Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship by Isabella Hatkoff. It is a story about two animals, two unlikely friends, that formed a bridge of friendship. The bond they formed helped them live happier lives. We'll look for information to determine the author's purpose. 

Reading Logs Please continue to read and help your child record minutes in their October reading folder. 

Language Arts 

Grammar Our focus will be on plural nouns.

Spelling  We had a spelling assessment today. On Monday your child will be bringing home a new word list (sort). Your child should throw away the old words, cut apart and then sort the new words. Make sure to keep them in the Ziploc bag and in a safe place so they can be used throughout the next 2 weeks. 

Math  Today we had an assessment on Subtraction Strategies. Our next topic is Place Value to 100. The lessons next week will focus on grouping objects into tens and ones to show two-digit numbers, reading and writing number words for numbers 0-99, and comparing 2 digit numbers using symbols (<, >, =).

Math Facts Math facts should be reviewed daily. The Math flash cards that you purchased should be used to practice math facts as well as the one minute math practice worksheets that are brought home. Weekly timed tests are given. 

Click on the following link to print copies of the math practice worksheets:
http://www.ccsd66.org/wp-content/uploads/Teacher_Pages/Schultz/Math/

Social Studies Next week we will discuss a Political Map and the Map of the United States.
Brennan



Star Student of the Week  Brennan was our star student of the week. When he is at school he enjoys playing Snow Ball in gym. When he is at home he likes to play Minecraft. Brennan is a star because he goes to 2 houses. Thanks for sharing Brennan!




Important Dates & Announcements

Music From Miss Wyse:

Please send in a small flashlight with your child’s name on it next week. It will be returned after the performance.

Also, Miss Wyseis in need of parent volunteers to help the students make headbands for the musical. Please contact her if you are interested at jwyse@ccsd66.org.

October Dates to Remember

24 - Field Trip to the Darien Fire Station
24 - Family Halloween Party @ Ide from 6:30-8pm 
27-29 Parent/Teacher Conferences
31 - All School Reading Reward Day - Wear orange and black and bring a                  Halloween book to share
31 - Classroom Halloween Parade and Party, 1:45 parade, 2-3:00 party

November Dates to Remember

 3 - No School
 4 - No School - Election Day
 5 - November Reading Log due
20- 2nd Grade Concert @7pm at Lakeview
26-28 Thanksgiving Break - No School

Friday, October 10, 2014

October 10, 2014



Reading During began rotations for Daily 5 this week. Students are doing a great job in their centers. We read a passage from Animal Friends, by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, called "Weird Friends". In our first read, we looked for the main idea and key details, using the strategy of text marking. Next week we will read the passage a second time with a different purpose, vocabulary.

Reading Logs Please continue to read and help your child record minutes in their October reading folder. Second graders are expected to read for 20 minutes each night, for a total of 21 days per month.  Students who read and return their logs after 21 days will be recognized with a special celebration. 

Language Arts This week we focused on what is a noun. Next week we will discuss proper nouns.

Spelling  Next week students will continue their word study with the words they brought home this past Monday. The focus will be on vocabulary activities.  Make sure to keep the words in the ziploc bag and in a safe place so they can be used next week. Students are being asked to choose a different activity from the Weekly Spelling Activity Card to complete each night (Mon-Thurs) to help them master their spelling words. Once your child has completed the activity, please fill out the spelling bookmark, indicating which activity they chose, initial it, and have them return it the following day. This will help them prepare for the assessment on Friday. Please keep the Weekly Spelling Activity Card in your child's green folder once they have completed the nightly activity.  

Math  We will continue to work with Subtraction Strategies. The lessons next week will focus on using addition facts to 18 to subtract, making a 10 to subtract and solving two question story problems. An assessment on Subtraction Strategies will be given by the end of the week.

Math Facts Math facts should be reviewed daily. The Math flash cards that you purchased should be used to practice math facts as well as the one minute math practice worksheets that are brought home. Weekly timed tests are given. 

Click on the following link to print copies of the math practice worksheets:
http://www.ccsd66.org/wp-content/uploads/Teacher_Pages/Schultz/Math/

Social Studies Next week we will discuss a map scale.
Emily



Star Student of the Week  Emily was our star student of the week. When she is at school she enjoys reading, music and art. When she is at home she likes to play with her sisters and watch T.V. When she grows up she would like to be a dancer. Emily is a star because she tries her best and she tries new things.Thanks for sharing Emily!




Important Dates & Announcements

Music From Miss Wyse:

Please send in a small flashlight with your child’s name on it next week.

Also, Miss Wyse is in need of parent volunteers to help the students make headbands for the musical. Please contact her if you are interested at jwyse@ccsd66.org.

October Dates to Remember

13 - No School - Columbus Day
24 - Field Trip to the Darien Fire Station
24 - Family Halloween Party @ Ide from 6:30-8pm 
27-29 Parent/Teacher Conferences
31 - Classroom Halloween Parade and Party, 1:45 parade, 2-3:00 party

November Dates to Remember

 3 - No School- Parent Teacher Conferences
 4 - No School - Election Day
 5 - November Reading Log due
20- 2nd Grade Concert @7pm
26-28 Thanksgiving Break - No School

Friday, October 3, 2014

October 3, 2014



Reading During Daily 5 this week we continued building our stamina in Read to Self and Work on Writing and Word Work. Next week we will continue to work with the Daily 5 structure, Read to Self, and Work on Writing, and Word Work. This week we continued discussions on Friendship. We read The Name Game by Yangsook Choi. We learned how good friends treat each other. Students completed activities to promote diversity and friendship in our classroom. Monday we will revisit close reading(looking at a passage in a text for deeper understanding). We will be reading a passage from Animal Friends, by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, called "Weird Friends". The first time we read the passage we will be looking for the main idea and key details, using the strategy of text marking. When we read through it the second time, we will focus on the vocabulary.

Reading Logs October reading logs went home on Wednesday. Please continue to read and help your child record minutes in their October reading folder. Second graders are expected to read for 20 minutes each night, for a total of 21 days per month.  Students who read and return their logs after 21 days will be recognized with a special celebration. 

We had our first READING CELEBRATION on Wednesday. We celebrated with lunch in the classroom, a Magic School Bus Video and Popsicles. Way to go readers!!

Language Arts Next week we will focus on nouns. 

Spelling  We had a spelling assessment today. On Monday your child will be bringing home a new word list (sort). Your child should throw away the old words, cut apartand then sort the new words. Make sure to keep them in the ziploc bag and in a safe place so they can be used throughout the next 2 weeks. Students are being asked to choose a different activity from the Weekly Spelling Activity Card to complete each night (Mon-Thurs) to help them master their spelling words. Once your child has completed the activity, please fill out the spelling bookmark, indicating which activity they chose, initial it, and have them return it the following day. This will help them prepare for the assessment. Please keep the Weekly Spelling Activity Card in your child's green folder, once they have completed the nightly activity.  

Math  We had an assessment on strategies for finding addition facts on Thursday. Today we began our next topic Subtraction Strategies.We will focus on subtracting 0,1 and 2, thinking addition to subtract doubles, and thinking addition to 10 to subtract. 

Math Facts Math facts should be reviewed daily. The Math flash cards that you purchased should be used to practice math facts as well as the one minute math practice worksheets that are brought home. Weekly timed tests are given. 

Click on the following link to print copies of the math practice worksheets:
http://www.ccsd66.org/wp-content/uploads/Teacher_Pages/Schultz/Math/

Social Studies This week we discussed a compass rose. Using a map key and a compass rose, we were able to follow written directions and locate places on a map. Next week we will look at a map grid.
DYLAN



Star Student of the Week  Dylan was our star student of the week. When he is at school he enjoys computers, gym, recess and lunch. When he is at home he likes to be play on his tablet, play with LEGOS, play Battleship, and watch TV. When he grows up he would like to be a space man. Dylan is a star because he is a fast runner. Thanks for sharing Dylan!




Important Dates & Announcements

Music From Miss Wyse:


Hello 2nd Grade Parents,
I am excited to announce that our 2nd grade musical will be Thursday, November 20th at 7PM in the Lakeview gymnasium. Please mark your calendars! Students will be listening to their show this week in music class. Some students may even get a speaking part! Please use this link to get to the lyric sheets for this show and music to practice at home.


They are in pdf format and very easy to view. Happy Practicing!

Also, Miss Wyse is in need of parent volunteers to help the students make headbands for the musical. Please contact her if you are interested at jwyse@ccsd66.org.

October Dates to Remember

 7 - Daily 5 Literacy Nights @ Ide from 5:45-7:35 pm
 8 - Picture Day
10 - Early Dismissal @12 pm - School Improvement Day
13 - No School - Columbus Day
24 - Family Halloween Party @ Ide from 6:30-8pm 
27-31 Parent/Teacher Conference Week
31 - Classroom Halloween Parade and Party, 1:45 parade, 2-3:00 party

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