Ice Cream
Social/Open House: Tonight is our open
house and ice cream social from 6-7 PM!
Classrooms will be open from 6:00-6:20.
We hope you can come by to enjoy some ice cream and fellowship!
Volunteer
opportunities are still
available! Our areas of greatest need
are Monday and Wednesday lunch parent (11:15-12:00). Please let me know if you'd like to
volunteer!
Today was another
full day of learning procedures, getting to know each other, and getting into
our routine!
We started the day
off with reading buddies! We met our
buddies and did an "interview" with them to get to know them
better. If they finished early, they had
a chance to start reading together.
We'll meet with our 6th grade buddies weekly, and it's fun to see the
kids build a neat, close connection!
The students also did
our first Math-a-Minute, which is a timed math test with 15 math facts on
it. They start on +0 (with all of the
math problems adding 0), and work their way up.
They have one minute to complete the test. If they don't finish, or if they get one
wrong, they have the chance to do it again the next time we do
Math-a-Minutes. This is intended to help
the students become fluent in their math facts.
I encourage them to do their best, I assure them that they will
oftentimes have to do a Math-a-Minute more than once before they pass, and I
remind them they aren't to share which one they're on with their friends. It's a competition for themselves only. :)
We also took our STAR
reading test. This test
gives me some valuable information about your child's reading fluency and
comprehension. I will send
these reports home when all students have tested. Please know, I understand that we are coming
off of months of summer and they are still adjusting to a new class and
teacher--these scores are just a starting place. I have other tools for
assessing your student's reading skills and use many different observations and
tools in order to assess your student.
After lunch, 2nd
grade had their first Spanish class of the year. Ask them what they did!
We also did Day 2 of
our morning work together. The students
should check their work carefully as we go over it together. If they get 100%, they get a sticker; 5
stickers gets them a reading log/flash card pass! Some students have already earned their first
three stickers!
We also did a
practice memory work test (their first memory work test is TOMORROW). I'm not picky about spelling on the memory
work tests--as long as I can tell which word they put on the line, I mark it
correct.
We also wrote in our
Interactive Journals for the first time.
Interactive Journals are an informal way for me to get to know the
students on a more personal level. They
aren't graded, and they serve as a weekly dialogue between me and your
student. I love doing them and know that
they're a good use of our time!
We also discussed our
Purple Hand Pledge. We say this
pledge in the mornings, along with our pledge of allegiance to the cross and to
the flag, showing its importance to our school. The pledge states, "I will not use my
hands or my words for hurting myself or others." After discussing what this looks like, and
what we should be using our hands and words for, the students take the pledge,
outline their hand on purple paper, and sign it to indicate that they make this
pledge. These hands
will be posted for the year, and we oftentimes come back to the pledge and
discuss it as needed.
Thank you so much for
sharing your 2nd grader with me this year!
I am thoroughly enjoying each day!