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Friday, January 30, 2015

Field Trip Update and Other Important Dates

Our field trip to the Montshire Museum has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 11th.  A new permission slip is coming home in Friday Folders.  We are excited for this wonderful opportunity!

Report cards are coming home today.  Students should be so proud of their hard work this semester!

Other Important Dates:
Tuesday, February 3rd- 100th Day of School (morning activities in K-2 classrooms)
Thursday, February 5th- Winter Wellness Day
Friday, February 6th- No School (Teacher Inservice)
Thursday, February 12th- Winter Wellness Day
Friday, February 13th-  Valentine's Day Party and I Love East Montpelier Lunch Event
Thursday, February 19th- ECO
Monday, February 23 to Tuesday, March 3rd- February Vacation

Presenting Venn diagrams, opinions, and evidence from our Who Would Win? books


Rectangle Riddles- Learning about rows, columns, and area




Learning keyboarding skills with Typing Club

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Classroom News: Venn Diagrams, Geoboards, and Outdoor Fun!

It was a short but productive week in second grade.  In Literacy, we continued our work with informational texts.  We have been looking at books that compare and contrast animals.   Each team of students picked a book of their choice from the Who Would Win? series and filled in a Venn diagram telling the similarities and differences between the two animals in their book.  Then, each student had to decide which animal they thought had an advantage and give reasons to support their opinion. 

During math time, we have been practicing our addition and subtraction facts by playing dice games. We continued our study of geometry by making a variety of different polygons on geoboards and then recording and labeling our creations.

We also enjoyed our second Winter Wellness Thursday!  Thanks again to all of our terrific chaperones!  Our next Winter Wellness day is on Thursday, February 5th.  

Have a wonderful weekend!







Friday, January 16, 2015

Classroom News

What a fun and busy week!  On Thursday, we participated in the first EMES Winter Wellness Day.  Everyone did such a great job with their fitness activities and their projects in the afternoon!  I am looking forward to another fun day next Thursday.  Thanks to everyone who joined us for this special event!

New homework packets were sent home on Wednesday.  They are due back on Friday, February 13th.  Please help your child remember to read at least every other day for 20 minutes or more.  It is important for second graders to build stamina to read for longer periods of time and to use their reading strategies consistently.  If your child finishes the math pages early, he or she can return the packet early in exchange for some additional math practice pages. 

Important Dates:

Monday, January 19th and Tuesday, January 20th- No School for Students 

January 22nd, February 5th, 12th, and 19th- Winter Wellness Days!  Thanks to everyone for coming prepared with snacks, water bottles, warm clothing, and any necessary gear!

Friday, January 30th- Report Cards will be sent home

Friday, February 13th- Homework Packet is due back to school




Friday, January 9, 2015

Happy New Year!

Students returned from the holiday break with a positive attitude about new learning!  We have jumped right back into our units of study from before vacation.  In math, we have been sorting shapes and making observations about their features, such as the number of sides, vertices, and angles. We have also been learning strategies for comparing larger numbers.

During our literacy time, we have returned to our study of informational texts by answering questions that push us to more deeply understand the text.  We also reviewed how to use text features to help us as we read.  We have learned how to compare and contrast information about hares and chipmunks during winter and autumn by reading a Scholastic News article and using a Venn Diagram. 

Our current read aloud is a challenging book about hibernation that connects well with our ongoing study of habitats, as well as the cold weather this week.  It has been interesting for all of us (including me) to learn new information about the different ways that animals stay warm and survive during the cold winter months.

Speaking of the cold, please help your child come prepared for outdoor recess every day.  If it is really cold, we stay inside, but we still go outside most days.  Students need to have a warm coat or jacket, snowpants, gloves or mittens, and a hat.  Students also need to have indoor shoes to keep our floors dry and safe for others to walk on.  Thanks for your help with this!

Please look for information coming home today about our upcoming Winter Fitness Thursdays!

On Monday, January 19th and Tuesday, January 20th, students do not have school. 

Hope everyone is staying warm!  Have a great weekend!