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It’s February!

Here are our weekly spelling words. Students can also find them on Spelling City. The link is here on my blog.
The pattern this week is the vowel pairs – oo and ou.
good, took, could, cookie, stood.
The sight words are because, many, long, full, pull.   Bonus words – community, timeline, future, history, country

We are beginning our informational writing and science unit on landforms. We will be doing research and will use the information we find to make a book of landforms. The students will be illustrating their book.

January reading logs are due on Monday, February 1.

We will be celebrating Valentine’s Day on Thursday, February 11 since we have the 12th and the 15th off for winter break.

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Stay Warm!

It was a chilly week last week which means we have not been outside running around at recess. We took breaks during the day and sometimes moved around using the website GoNoodle.

Weekly Spelling Words

Pattern – R controlled vowels  – thirst, third, burn, stern, purse

Sight words – goes, about, these, never, keep

Bonus Words – ocean, glacier , conservation , liquid, solid

We are finishing up our geometry unit. We have learned about 2D and 3D shapes, how to partition rectangles into rows and columns, and we have used open number lines to solve addition problems.  One of the skills needed to solve problems with open number lines is to be able to count by 10’s. Many students need to  practice counting by tens from any number.  One of our goals in second grade is to know basic addition facts from memory by the end of the year. We have a ways to go with this goal.

We will have a short science test this week. A study guide will come home on Monday.

Several of our students enjoyed a pizza snack from Dr. Moughni for reaching the reading goal of 300 minutes over Christmas break.

Next Friday is a half day.

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Happy Friday!

Next week will be a short week. There is no school on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Day.

We have a late start on Wednesday.

Our weekly spelling pattern is r controlled vowels – ar, or.

Pattern words –  start, park, sort, short, jar

Sight words – before, those, put, give, gave

Bonus words are optional and only the correct ones count – citizen, government, mayor, city council, judge.

Our Unit 3 Social Studies test is  on Friday. The study guide is attached to the Friday note in your child’s folder.

 

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Week of January 11, 2016

Our spelling pattern this week is scr, str, and spr blends.
Our pattern words are spray, spring, street, scrap, scream.
Our sight words are today, walk, talk, from, going.
The bonus words are polygon, rectangle, trapezoid, pentagon, and hexagon.

The words are available on Spelling City as well.

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Our First Week Back!

We had a bit of fun this week in social studies and math.

In social studies, we are learning about our local government and how it works. We learned that the city council makes the laws, the mayor enforces the laws and judges interpret the law. In order to make this easier to understand, we acted out a neighborhood problem that was brought to the city council. Ask your child about it.

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It is geometry time in math. We made polygons with stick pretzels and filled in a grid with the picture of the shape, the number of sides, vertices, and angles. When we were done we enjoyed a pretzel snack.

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Happy New Year!

Our weekly spelling words have digraphs ch, sh, tch, and th at the end of the words.
Pattern words- each, dish, match, with, lunch
Sight words – four, around, wash, found, best

Some students are choosing to learn the optional bonus words – evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection, and cycle. The ones they get correct on the test will count as extra credit.

We will take the NWEA/MAP Reading and Math test next week on Tuesday and Thursday. Please remind your child to take their time and do their best.

Thank you for encouraging your child to complete their homework over break!

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