Friday, May 27, 2022

2nd Grade Newsletter 5.27.22

Congratulations on completing 2nd Grade! We’re proud of each and every student. They learned many skills and interesting things. They made new friends and read wonderful books. The best is yet come! They will discover and enjoy so much more in the years ahead. Thank you, parents, for the many ways you have encouraged your children and supported our work as their teachers. We couldn’t do it without you!

 

Summer language arts and math packets are attached. Working on these during the weeks off from school will help your child retain what they’ve learned this year. We also recommend the free website Math Playground for fun math practice. We hope your child will discover many books they want to read this summer. The Maricopa County Library summer reading program is a great way to motivate young readers. Other local libraries and book stores have kids’ summer reading programs, as well.

 

We hope you enjoy a terrific summer, and we’ll look forward to seeing you at school next year!

Friday, May 20, 2022

Second Grade Newsletter 5.20.22

Dear Families,

Thank you for your continued support, interaction, donations, and dedication to your child's education and our school at large. Your children have brought so much joy to our lives, and we wish you the very best as we send them off onto 3rd grade!

Friday is the last day of school, and we are having an End of the Year Celebration of Literature! Please send your scholar with a favorite book to read on Friday, May 27th. Scholars will rotate through crafts and snacks themed with the classic, Charlotte's Web. They will also share out their favorite book and celebrate the friendships formed in the classroom this year. 

Please send your child with a grocery bag on Thursday, May 26th. We will be cleaning out desks that day. 

REMINDER: Please return all school library and classroom library books as soon as possible. Thank you!

Summer Packets & Summer Reading

Next week, you will receive an email with a PDF including a math packet, reading packet, and grammar packet. These would be great review for your child during the summer. It is helpful to complete these, so your child doesn't experience that "summer slide" (loss of content).

Check your local library for reading programs and incentives this summer! Remember, reading daily is crucial to development at this age. Click this link for more information.

Maricopa County Reads

 

Dates:

Monday, May 23rd: Recitation of "Lincoln"

Tuesday, May 24th - Friday, May 27th: Half Days

Thursday, May 26th: Clean Desks - Bring Grocery Bag

Friday, May 27th: Last Day of School, End of the Year Celebration


Conversation Starters:

What was your favorite book in second grade?

What was the funniest thing that happened in class this year?

Do you have a new favorite subject?

Who would you like to see over the summer?


Academics:

Literature: We finished reading Charlotte's Web! Be sure to ask your scholar how he/she felt at the end of the book. We are also completing our Charlotte's Web Booklets, and the students will perform a reader's theater. 

Grammar: Recitation of "Lincoln" will begin on Monday. 

Math: Students will review measurement, graphing, and other concepts that we have covered this year with fun group activities. Wow, they have learned so much and can do so much!

History: We will conclude our unit on Civil Rights Leaders and finish the Civil Rights booklet. What has your scholar learned about the rights of citizens in our country? This makes great dinner table conversation!

 

We hope you have a wonderful, restful, adventure filled summer!


Warmest Regards,

The Second Grade Team

Friday, May 13, 2022

Second Grade Newsletter 5.13.22

 Hello Parents and Guardians!

Dates: 

  • May 17th: Grammar Assessment 
  • May 18th: Fine Arts Night 
  • May 19th: Science Magnetism Assessment 
  • May 23rd: ‘Lincoln’ Recitations 
  • May 24th -27th: Half Days 

Conversation Starters: 

  • Can a magnet defy gravity? 
  • What did Susan B. Anthony fight for? 
  • What does “keep your fingers crossed” mean? 
  • How many vertices does a cube have? 

Upcoming Academics: 

Math: Students will continue to review previous units focusing on measurement, multiplication, and division. They have learned so much this year! They now know all four operations, fractions, how to read a clock, and how to read a graph.

Science: Our magnetism unit will continue with scholars measuring and comparing the strength of magnets before being assessed on magnetism. We will review science concepts with a game of jeopardy. Students will bring home a green magnetism review page on Monday. Please use this to help your student review before the test on Thursday.

History: Scholars will continue to learn about Civil Rights Leaders such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. They will understand how segregation was a part of daily life in the U.S. and understand the challenges Jackie Robinson faced. 

Spalding: We will have our last Spalding words of the year. Students will learn 28 new words before being assessed on them on Friday.  We are writing most of our spelling words in cursive now!

Grammar: Students will be assessed on their narration, copywork, and dictation skills. They will demonstrate their comprehension of parts of speech and punctuation on a grammar assessment. Students took home a lavender grammar review page. Please use this to help your student review before the test on Tuesday.

Literature: Students will finish reading Charlotte’s Web and create a medal for Charlotte or Wilbur, compose a eulogy for Charlotte, and identify the hope in the final chapter of the story Have a wonderful weekend! Warm Regards, The Second Grade Team 

Thursday, May 5, 2022

2nd Grade Newsletter 5.5.22

 

Dates: 

May 9th: "The New Colossus" Poem Recitations

May 10th: Math Assessment - Geometry

May 18th: Fine Arts Night

May 24th-27th: Half Days

 

Conversation Starters:

How did Andrew Carnegie live the American dream?

Why did Mrs. Zuckerman bathe Wilbur before the fair?

How many sides does a hexagon have? How many vertices does it have?

Why did the magnets we hung from a string turn North?

Every preposition must have an _____________________.

Which Spalding word this week was a compound word? (sometimes)

 

Upcoming Academics:

Math:

Students will wrap up our brief geometry unit with an assessment on Tuesday. Then we will begin reviewing math concepts from the entire year to prepare for a cumulative test in Week 9.

Science:

We will continue our magnetism unit this week, discovering how magnets attract and repel, how to change a metal object into a magnet, and comparing Polar North to Magnetic North.

History:

We will begin our unit on Civil Rights this week. Students will learn what civil rights are and consider why things needed to change in order for people to be treated equally. Students will also learn about several leaders who worked to improve civil rights in America.

Spalding:

We will have a regular week of Spalding words, with 8 words from each daily list in cursive. Please check for accuracy of letter formation. Thank you!

Grammar:

Memorization of "The New Colossus" is due on Monday. Students will compose their own 2-3 sentence narrations of short passages from Bunnicula. We will continue to review various parts of speech and punctuation as we prepare for our end of the year grammar test.

Literature: 

We will read chapters 17-19 this week in the classic, Charlotte's Web. As we read, scholars will practice identifying character traits and plot features.

 

We hope you enjoy a terrific-iffic-iffic (ask your student!) weekend. 

Warm Regards,

 The Second Grade Team

2nd Grade Newsletter 5.27.22

Congratulations on completing 2 nd Grade! We’re proud of each and every student. They learned many skills and interesting things. They made...