Sunday, December 18, 2016

Our last week before Winter Break is already here! It is sure to be a fun one both at school and at home!

Our field trip to Barlow Planetarium is on Thursday. If you volunteered to chaperone, please be at school by 9:55. We will leave at 10:00 and will return by 11:50.

We will have a holiday color day on Thursday. Kids can deck out in their best red and green!

Our next yoga day will be on January 3, the day we come back from Winter Break. Please remember to send your child in cozy yoga gear.


Curricular Notes:

-We continue to read and write fiction this week. We will also spend lots of our reading and writing time working with our planet book clubs to plan, practice, and present what we've learned to the rest of the class. 

-We are finishing up our measurement unit in math this week. Our next unit will focus on subtracting 2- and 3-digit numbers.

-We are finishing our unit on space and the planets. The Barlow Planetarium will be a great reinforcement of things we've learned. We'll move on to a social studies unit, The Geography of Kaukauna, when we return in January.


Just a reminder that there is no school on Friday of this week or all of next week. Classes will resume on January 3rd. I truly hope that you enjoy your time together as a family! I'll be looking forward to reuniting with the kids in January!

Take care!
Lisa

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Snow has finally arrived! The kids are going to LOVE recess and the day off on Tuesday!

A few reminders for the next two weeks:

Monday, December 12 - Barlow Planetarium permission slips and payment due
Tuesday, December 13 - No School for students
Wednesday, December 14 - Wear your favorite college apparel

Thursday, December 22 - Wear Holiday Colors
Thursday, December 22 - Barlow Planetarium Field Trip from 10:00-11:50 (If you signed up                                       to join us, please be at school by 9:55. Thanks!)

Friday, December 23 - Monday, January 2 - No School - Winter Break
Tuesday, January 3 - Classes Resume


In the classroom...

HF Words - New words will be coming home later this week.

Reading - This week we start our third reading unit - Studying Characters and their Stories. We move from studying main ideas and key details to characters and life lessons. Our first week in the unit centralizes on recalling what we already know about reading fiction. Readers start reading by thinking about what they know about the characters and how the story might go. This is a favorite unit for both students and teachers!

Writing - Our writing genre changes this week too. We begin our third writing unit, Writing Gripping Fictional Stories. This unit has the writers use their previous small moment writing skills to write 'edge-of-the-seat fiction stories', stories that have made up characters and events, could happen in real life, and have the reader on the edge of their seats. This is also a favorite unit for all of us!

Math - We continue working our way through Unit 3, Length and Shapes. This week we use a meter stick, inch ruler, and yard stick to measure objects in our classroom and our classmates! We will compare our measurements after plotting them onto a line plot.   

Science - Planet research is in full swing. Groups have begun reading and recording important information on their planets. Research will continue through next week when groups will begin their preparations for presentations.  

Have a great week,
Lisa

Sunday, November 27, 2016

I hope that your extended weekend was memorable and lots of fun! I spent the weekend visiting family in North Carolina. It certainly was nice to have a long weekend to recharge!

Here are some important dates for the upcoming month:

Thursday, December 1 - Book Orders are due
Tuesday, December 6 – Kaukauna Holiday Parade 
                      - Yoga Day (please wear comfortable clothing)
Thursday, December 8 – Pizza, PJs, and Publishing Family Night 5:30-7:00
                       - Pajama Day
Tuesday, December 13 - No School (inservice for teachers)
Thursday, December 22 – 2nd Grade AM Field trip to Barlow Planetarium
December 23-January 1 – No School Winter Break
Tuesday, January 3 – classes resume

***Just a reminder that I will be leaving for a reading institute at Columbia on Saturday. I will be back to school on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 7. Although I will be checking email while in New York, please let the office know if there is something that needs immediate attention. Thank you!


Curriculum Updates:

Reading ~ This week will be spent learning how to connect information across books on the same topic. We will be noticing how information is connected, similarities and differences among books on the same topics, and how to use the information from several books to retell about the topics. 

Writing ~ Our informational writing unit has been an enjoyable one. Second grade writers have loved writing informational texts with lots of information and text features. This coming week will be spent fine-tuning, revising different parts of the text, editing, and adding the finishing touches to our published pieces. 

Math – Unit 3 begins this week. This unit focuses on length and shapes. Students will use measurement skills to collect and organize data as they display measurements on line plots.  They will analyze measurements given in different units to learn the relationship between the size of a measuring unit and the number of units. During the first week of this unit, we will be learning how to measure with centimeters and how to distinguish different shapes by their features. 

Word Study/High Frequency words ~ New high frequency words will come home on Monday. The words will be assessed next week Friday, December 9.

Science ~ It is an exciting week in science! Students will choose a planet to begin researching. Groups will decide what we would need to learn about each planet and will create a research template from there. This research will happen over the course of the next few weeks. 


Have a GREAT week!
Lisa

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Whoa! What a change in weather we've had in the past few days. It is starting to feel like Thanksgiving is right around the corner!

Just a few updates for this week:

There is no school on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday.

Book orders will be sent home on Monday. They are due by Thursday, December 1st. Books from the book orders make great Christmas gifts. If you would like to order for your child and want to keep the books secret, please let me know and I will hold them for you. We can arrange some way for me to get them to you secretly. :)

Square 1 Art will be available for pick up by the music room at the December 8th Pizza and Publishing Family Night. I will send the sign up for Pizza and Publishing in a separate email. We hope you can make it to celebrate your child's writing!

I have been accepted to attend the Foundational Reading Skills Institute at Columbia University in December! Therefore, I will be out all day on Monday and Tuesday, December 5-6, and during the morning of Wednesday, December 7. I can't wait to continue my learning and bring back a deeper understanding of how to best meet the needs of all readers at New Directions! Mrs. Desmond, an outstanding sub and former second grade teacher, will be in as my sub those days.

I hope your Thanksgiving is filled with family, relaxation, and lots of fun! I'll be anxious to reunite with your children next Monday. I am SO thankful to have each and every one of them in my class this year. I'm lucky to have such a great group of kids and families!

Lisa


Monday, November 14, 2016

There are a few reminders for this week: 

  • Today is the final day to order Square1Art.
  • Tomorrow is our final evening of parent-teacher conferences.
  • Tuesday is the final day to order NDLC spirit wear through Eagle Graphics. You can order at https://eaglegraphics.itemorder.com/. The password is NDLCspirit.
  • This Thursday is a half day.  Students will be dismissed at 11:30. 
  • Thursday is the PSC-sponsored event at Funset Boulevard. 
  • Friday is Badger Wear day (or wear red and white).

We are continuing to grow our knowledge through reading and writing nonfiction.  

Reading - This week students will be learning ways to compare and contrast their reading across different texts on the same topic.  

Writing - Editing, revising, and setting goals are the big topics for our writing lessons this week. Rereading our own writing to find places we can make our writing stronger is not always easy for second grade writers. Our lessons will break up this process and show students that all writers need to practice this skill. 

Math - We will be working on identifying each coin and knowing the values of pennies, nickels, dimes, and dollars this week. We will also work on recording the value of 114 cents as $1.14. Lessons will also involve counting mixed coins such as 3 dimes, 2 nickels and 3 pennies. This is a skill you can work on at home as well. 

Science - Orbit, rotation, and revolution are three key vocabulary words we will focus on this week. We will study what these words mean and how they relate to our solar system.

Word Work - Our next high frequency test will be next Tuesday, November 22nd.


Sunday, November 6, 2016

Conferences are right around the corner! I am looking forward to meeting with you either Thursday or next Tuesday to share your child's progress and goals for 2nd grade. If you did not receive your conference time, please let me know. 


What's Coming Up?

Friday is Veterans Day. In honor of all veterans, we will wear red, white, and blue on Friday.

Thursday, November 17th is a half day. Kids are dismissed at 11:30 that day.


Curricular Updates


Reading - Nonfiction reading continues in second grade! This week, we will focus on reading and using the "lingo" (vocabulary) of the books we are reading.  Our goal is to 'Talk the talk! Read to Learn the Lingo'.  We will be learning to use the text features, everything on the page, and comparisons to better understand new keywords.


Writing - We are carrying much of what we are learning in our nonfiction reading unit into our informational writing. We will be looking at ways mentor author's elaborate through the use of text features and will try some of these craft moves out in our own writing.

Word Study - New high frequency words will be coming home later this week. The test on these words will be Tuesday, November 22nd. Please continue to work on these words at home.

Math - We will begin to learn strategies to add two 2-digit numbers this week. We will also begin working with money in the next couple of weeks. When you have some time, please review the coins and their value with your child.

Content - Second graders are learning about the solar system. We are also excited for our presidential election on Tuesday!


Have a great week! See you soon!
Lisa

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Halloween Greetings 2nd Grade Families! 

Who would have thought that we were already at the end of October?!?! It's hard for me to believe that we are rolling into November this week! These next few holiday-filled months will continue to fly by, I'm sure.
 
This week we have a few extra events:

Monday - HALLOWEEN!  Wear orange and black.  We will be getting together with our Kindergarten buddies for a snack and to read. We will join the rest of NDLC for a few dances and a story.
Tuesday - 2nd grade yoga!  Remember your beach towel and yoga clothing.

Conference dates and times will be coming home Monday. I am looking forward to meeting with all of you to share your child's growth and goals.

Book orders are due on Monday, October 31st. I will put in the order around 10:00 PM, so you can order online up until that time. Thanks!

Curriculum Updates:

Reading ~ We are continuing to grow our knowledge through reading informational texts. Our learning for this unit centers around three main reading goals: identifying the main idea, questioning, and compare and contrast. Throughout this unit we will be practicing these reading skills and learning different ways readers can grow their knowledge by using these skills.  

Writing ~ Our Informational Writing Unit officially begins this week. We will take what we are learning as readers and put many of those same skills into our writing. We will be writing to teach on topics that we are experts on or topics we have researched.  

Math ~ All of the students did very well on the first unit test. They will be shared at conferences. Unit 2, Adding and Subtracting to 200, begins with reviewing numbers to 200. The standard reads: Understand that the three digits of a three digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones  In this unit students will have a mix of standard equations and story problems with numbers through 200. 

Content ~ Our content time is going to be a mix of Presidential Election and Space. Our inquiry unit on Space will begin this week and will overlap with our current events topic of the Presidential Election. The Presidential Election topic leads right up to Election Day at New Directions, November 8.  

Word Work ~ Reminder to continue practicing the High Frequency Words stapled in agendas. Our next assessment will be Friday, November 4th.

Have a GREAT week!
Lisa

Sunday, October 23, 2016

This week is Red Ribbon Week, a time dedicated to celebrating and committing to a healthy and drug-free lifestyle. District schools will participate in dress up days to raise awareness for the cause.

Monday - I Elect to Be Drug Free - wear redwhite, and blue
Tuesday - Stay Active and Be Drug Free - wear active gear or sweats
Wednesday - Unit Against Drugs - wear red


NDLC Updates

NDLC will be opening up the clothing order through Eagle Graphics again from November 1-15. The clothing will arrive in time for Christmas. You can order at https://eaglegraphics.itemorder.com/. The password is NDLCspirit.

NDLC Student Council is helping with the Coats for Kids campaign. Students can donate hats, gloves, mittens, etc. throughout this week to help the campaign.  

Important Dates

10/27 - NDLC at Skate City. PSC sponsored night 5:30 - 8:00 (more info below)
10/27 and 10/28 - No School for Students

10/31 Wear Orange and Black (no costumes)

11/7 PSC Meeting 6:00
11/8 Election Day - Students will be voting at school
11/10 and 11/15 Portfolio Conferences 4:00-7:30 


PSC Updates

The Fall Book Fair is coming! Please sign up to help set up, cashier, or clean up! Slots are only 30 minutes in length to accommodate parent schedules with conferences. Feel free to sign up for more than one slot if you would like. Sign up at...http://signup.com/go/EQHxM2. Email ndlc.psc@gmail.com with questions!

Show appreciation for the NDLC staff by bringing an item or two for their conference meals. We'll be providing for our teachers, support staff, and specialists. Thursday, November 10th will be a Taco Bar and Tuesday, November 15th will be Soup and Sandwiches. Please sign up to contribute at...http://signup.com/go/i1k9Qj

Family Skate Night at Skate City--NDLC has reserved the entire rink for a fun night of skating. Bring your family and friends and join your NDLC friends on Thursday, October 27th from 5:30-8pm at Skate City in Kimberly.
*$5 admission includes skate rental (no discount for bringing your own skates)
*No charge for anyone who comes to observe and doesn't skate

Classroom Updates

Reading - Last week we started our Informational Reading unit. We are learning how to pay close attention to the details. Readers of nonfiction notice, learn, and wonder throughout their readings. This is such a fun genre to teach and to read!

Writing - We published our very first small moment stories last week! This week the students will beginning writing informational books which will mirror the work we are doing in our reading unit.

Math - We will be reviewing different types of story problems this week: put together, take apart, comparison, too much information, not enough information, and two step problems. We will take the Unit 1 assessment on Wednesday. 

Social Studies - Our class, as well as the rest of the school, will be learning a little information about each of the presidential candidates and presidential election. We will be reading books about the presidency and also using student-friendly online resources to learn about this year's candidates. Our school will be holding elections on November 8th.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. 
Have a great week and enjoy the long weekend that is coming!

Lisa 

Monday, October 17, 2016

It is hard for me to believe that we have only been in school for six weeks! People that walk into our class are amazed! This group has quickly learned expectations and SO much learning is happening! What a GREAT group of kids!

What's coming up?

We are excited for our trip to Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary tomorrow! If you are a chaperone, please be here at 9:50. We will leave promptly at 10:00. Unless you ordered a school bag lunch for your child, please send a bag lunch along. Students will have the opportunity to view the animals outside, so please have your child dress for the weather.

Tomorrow night is Grandfriend and Games Night at NDLC from 6:00-7:00. There will NOT be a meal served at this family event, but there will be a light snack. We are excited to meet our students' special grandparents and grandfriends!

Next week is Red Ribbon Week. Special days this week include:
  • Monday, October 24 - "I Pledge to Be Drug Free" - Wear Red, White, and Blue
  • Tuesday, October 25 - "Stay Active and Be Drug Free" - Wear Active or Sports Wear
  • Wednesday, October 26 - "Unite Against Drugs" - Districtwide Wear Red Day
There is no school on Thursday or Friday of next week.

Curricular Notes

Math - We continue to work on solving a mix of word problems, including compare problems, problems with extra information, problems with hidden information, and 2-step problems.

Reading - We will begin reading informational books in reading this week. We will be discussing how we can learn from EVERYTHING on the page - not just the text.

Writing - We are finishing our small moment story unit this week. Students are busy editing, revising, and publishing their best piece. Look for this book to come home soon! We will begin writing informational books next week.

Word Study - Students will bring home new high frequency words on Wednesday. The test on these words will be November 4th. Please spend a couple of minutes each night practicing these words.

Science - Releasing our butterflies last Monday was a highlight of the week. Although it was sad to see them go, we were excited to see them fly free. We are excited to culminate the unit when we attend the butterfly program at the sanctuary tomorrow!


I hope everyone has an awesome week! 

Lisa

Sunday, October 9, 2016

With early morning temperatures in the 30s and 40s, I think we can officially say that fall is here! Please remember to send a sweatshirt or coat with your child. Our morning recesses can be a little chilly. 

~Our Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary field trip is next week, Tuesday, October 18. All field trip slips and payments need to be in by Friday. 

~Our next family night, "Grandfriends, Games, and Goodies", is also next week Tuesday. If your family has not already done so, please RSVP by copying and pasting the following link into your browser. You only need to RSVP once per family. Future family night RSVPs will also be through a google form link sent to families. 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyV_Ksq5kugruQU6RPIt5lWo1WLSO3tz0nwfWB-_Fl4VL3WA/viewform

~Upcoming Dates to take note of:
Red Ribbon Week October 24-26
Mon. Oct. 24th:  Wear Red, White, and Blue - "I Elect to be Drug Free!"
Tues. Oct. 25th:  Wear Active Wear/Sweats - "Stay active and be drug free!"
Wed. Oct. 26th: District Wide Wear RED DAY - "Unite against drugs!"
No School for Students October 27-28
Portfolio Conference Thursday, November 10 and Tuesday, November 15 (more information to come)

Curricular Happenings

Wo
rd Work
This Friday will be our test for the words that were stapled in agendas last week Monday.  Continue practicing these words. 

Reading
This week we are focusing on the intentions of authors.  Why did the author use specific craft moves? What was the author trying to teach us? Lessons are an important part of 2nd grade reading comprehension. As you read books with your child, be sure to discuss the lesson(s) the author is teaching us. We will also be celebrating the end of our first reading unit this week! It is always an exciting time to reflect on the learning that has taken place in just a short period of time.

Writing
Our writing and reading lessons continue to piggyback one another. We are working on using craft moves of mentor authors to enhance our writing.

Math
You will find that a lot of the second grade math curriculum involves word problems. We continue to work on put together (+) and take away (-) problems with totals through 20.  This week also brings in comparison word problems. For example:  Mrs. O'Brien has 24 cookies. Mrs. Krueger has 16.  How many more cookies does Mrs. O'Brien have than Mrs. Krueger? Students should also notice that they could say this as, "How many fewer cookies does Mrs. Krueger have than Mrs. O'Brien? 

Science
Our butterflies continue to amaze us. We have found that they are more attracted to a pear core than an apple core and they like some types of apples more than others. Our hypothesis for this is that pears are softer and juicier than apples and some apples are sweeter than others. We will have to let our butterflies go in the schoolyard prior to our field trip, as they are in the final stages of their life cycle.


NEWS FROM THE NDLC PSC

Family Skate Night at Skate City--NDLC has reserved the entire rink for a fun night of skating. Bring your family and friends and join your NDLC friends on Thursday, October 27th from 5:30-8pm at Skate City in Kimberly.
*$5 admission includes skate rental (no discount for bringing your own skates)
*No charge for anyone who comes to observe and doesn't skate

Facebook--Don't forget to "Like" the NDLC Facebook page to keep updated on school happenings and events.

NDLC wear coming home soon! Orders should be sent home by the end of this week or the first of next week. 

Save the date 11/17/16, NDLC has reserved Funset Boulevard in Appleton. Family and friends invited to pre-purchase tickets through NDLC and come play games and laser tag. More details to follow.

I hope that you all have had a relaxing weekend and have an enjoyable week!


Lisa

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Wow! I can't believe that it's already October! Although September seemed to fly by, I'm amazed at all we've accomplished in just one short month! Now that we have our routines in place and students have built stamina in all areas, I'm excited to see what the month of October will bring! I know it will be filled with lots of fun, learning, and student growth! :)

What's coming up at NDLC?

-Tuesday is a special day! Kristin Mceneany, a second grade parent, will be doing Storytime Yoga with the second graders! She will meet with us monthly, leading us in yoga and sharing a story that goes along with our current learning or with the current time of year. This month's yoga will have a fall theme. How fun! Please send a beach towel to be used as a yoga mat. We will keep the towels at school for the remainder of the year so we have them handy when Mrs. Mceneany comes each month. 

-All permission slips and money for our trip to Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary are due on October 14th. Our trip is on Tuesday, October 18th. If your child plans to eat a cold lunch from Chartwells, we will need to know by October 11th. 
-Our next family event, Grandfriends and Goodies, will be held on October 18th from 6:00-7:00. Students will have the opportunity to share their school with their grandparents (or other special grandfriends), play bingo and board games, do a little art project, and dance in the gym. Dinner will not be served that night, but there will be a light snack for students and their grandfriends to enjoy. Please RSVP using the following link (on RSVP per family): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyV_Ksq5kugruQU6RPIt5lWo1WLSO3tz0nwfWB-_Fl4VL3WA/viewform

-Just a reminder that there is no school for students on Thursday and Friday, October 27th and 28th.

Curricular Update:

-We had some excitement on Friday morning! Our butterflies started to emerge from their chrysalises! We had so much fun watching them crawl out and dry their wings. Because the butterflies are not ready to fly for a few hours after emerging, we were able to take one out to hold and observe up close. We will learn more about the body parts of the Painted Lady Butterflies this coming week.  

-Throughout the coming week, we'll be solving different types of story problems by asking what information we know and what information we are looking for. We have also been working on mastering our addition facts. We are doing this work by using bead racks to structure the numbers. By using the racks and only focusing on a few facts at a time, kids are getting really quick at the facts. The goal for kids is to look at the groups to develop a strategy for solving each fact, rather than just memorizing or counting up by ones.

-We continue to work on small moment stories in writing. We are drawing on the work of several mentor authors to help us write in meaningful ways. We are currently working on strong story leads, endings, and revision techniques.

-Partnership talk and tackling tricky words have been the highlight of our work in reading this past week. This week, we will continue to work on these things, along with looking at author's craft and the lessons we can learn in our books. Thank you for your help with reading each night! Please don't forget to write the name of the book your child read in his/her agenda.

-New high frequency words are being sent home in agendas on Monday. Students will be assessed on these words on Friday, October 14th. Please have your child continue to practice the words at home.


Have a great week!
Lisa

Sunday, September 25, 2016

This week is Homecoming week for Kaukauna. New Directions will be walking in the parade again this year. The parade is on Wednesday evening starting at Tanner Elementary School at 6:00. Please watch for more information coming early this week if you are interested in walking with New Directions.

Upcoming Dates to Remember
Wednesday, September 28 - Homecoming Parade 
Monday, October 3 - PSC Meeting 
Tuesday, October 18 - 2nd grade field trip to Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary 
Tuesday, October 18 - Family Night - Grandparents, Games, and Goodies 

       (see below for information on signing up for this event)
Thursday and Friday, October 27 & 28 - No School



Book orders are being sent home on Monday. Ordering books through Scholastic is an easy and inexpensive way to build your home library and get books into the hands of your child. These orders are due on Friday.


Ways to help at New Directions
Please complete the following survey to help New Directions learn all of our families special talents.


Family Night Sign-Up
Future Family Night invites and RSVPs will be sent via email with a link to a google form.  Google forms save staff a few steps when determining numbers for Family Nights, as well as saving our school paper.  

October's Family Night is "Grandparents, Goodies and Games". It will be held on October 18th from 6:00-7:00PM. There is NOT a meal this night, but there will be a little snack for students and their grandparents to enjoy. In addition, there will be games and other activities for them to enjoy in the classrooms. Please RSVP (only once per family) using this link:



Curricular Updates

Reading Workshop:

Partnership talk and writing about our reading have been in the forefront of our learning recently in reading. We will continue to work on these things, along with tackling tricky words, this week.

Writing Workshop:
This week our writing lessons are filled with noticing mentor author's moves and trying those moves out in our own writing. We will continue to look closely at Jane Yolen's book, Owl Moon, as well as other mentor authors the children choose. Noticing what those authors do, how they do it, and why they do it enables us to enhance our own writing.  

Word Work:
On Friday, students will be assessed on the high frequency words in their agendas. New words will come home next week.


Science:
You've probably heard that our caterpillars are chrysalises! We are anxiously awaiting our butterflies to emerge!



Have a great week!

Saturday, September 17, 2016

There is lots of fun and learning going on in second grade! This is such a fun group of kids and they are SO excited to learn. I can already tell that it is going to be an amazing year!

A few notes:

-Just a reminder that there is no school tomorrow, Tuesday, September 20th. Teachers will be involved in professional development.

-We will be heading to the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary on October 18th. We are excited to participate in their Butterfly Life Cycle program. Permission slips are coming home today.

-We will be going to the Computer Lab for MAP testing today and next Tuesday. MAP is a standardized math and reading test that is nationally normed. All of our 2nd-4th grade students take three times each year: September, January, and May. Results will be shared with parents at conferences in November. 

-I am excited that so many of you can make it to our first family night, “Hot Dogs and How to Help”, this Thursday! Dinner will be at 5:30, followed by informational sessions for parents at 6:05. Teachers will be taking school-aged kids outside for part of the time and will bring the kids back into the cafeteria for a short video for part of the time. Childcare will be available for younger siblings.

-Through September 25th, New Directions is once again having a back to school clothing order. This year, however, will be a little different. All ordering will be done online through Eagle Graphics. There are some samples in Mrs. Mitchell’s office. See the following link to view the AWESOME options in the new order:
https://eaglegraphics.itemorder.com/
Code:  NDLCSPIRIT

-It is Safety Week in Kaukauna. Throughout the week, we will practice a tornado drill, a fire drill, and a lockdown/evacuation drill. You will receive more information about these drills from the school district.

Curricular Update:

-We were excited to welcome Painted Lady caterpillars to our classroom last Wednesday. We enjoy coming to school each day to see how much they have grown. We've spent lots of time observing and recording our observations in class.

Word Study - Word study will consist of both word sorts and high frequency words this year. The students will have daily practice and application of their word sort words in class. High frequency words will be practiced in class, but will also be sent home every two weeks for practice at home. Work at home can include writing the words or orally spelling them, writing a creative sentence with the words, finding the words in books, etc. Your child will receive 5-10 words every two weeks, beginning today. The test on the words that are coming home tonight will be on Friday, September 30th. Please keep the words in your child's agenda so he/she can practice at both home and at school. Thank you! 

-Math - I have done fact fluency assessments with each of the children to assess where they are with their fact development. Students will receive 4-8 facts to practice. I will be checking for automaticity on a weekly basis and will replace flash cards as facts are mastered.

In addition to math fact work, we have been learning about the different math tools available to us and how they can support our learning. We have been working on place value using cubes, bead racks, 10-frames, hundreds charts, and base 10 blocks.

-Readers Workshop - We are working on monitoring our comprehension.  One way to do this is by pausing during reading and do a retell of the story so far, as well as retelling at the end of the story.  Prompts to help the reader retell are:
Somebody (the character) wanted______, but_________, so____________. 
Have your child try this strategy at home with their nightly reading.


As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. :)
Have a great week!

Sunday, September 11, 2016


We are off to a great start in second grade! Last week we learned and practiced many of our routines. We also learned about how to be safe and respectful in the different areas of our school. We are so excited to be jumping into our regular schedule this week including all of our special classes: art, gym, music, and library!
Our special class schedule this year is as follows:
  • Monday - Gym and Music
  • Tuesday - Library Checkout
  • Wednesday - Gym
  • Thursday - Gym and Library Skills
  • Friday - Art and Music
Family night notes were sent home last week. Our first family night, "Hot Dogs and How to Help", will be Thursday, September 22th from 5:30-7:00. You only need to return one RSVP per family. For future family nights, look for email invites.

Through September 25th, New Directions is once again having a back to school clothing order. This year, however, will be a little different. All ordering will be done online through Eagle Graphics. There are some samples in Mrs. Mitchell’s office. See the following link to view the AWESOME options in the new order:
https://eaglegraphics.itemorder.com/
Code:  NDLCSPIRIT



Important Dates:
Monday, September 12 - Boy Scout visit during recess
Wednesday, September 14 - PICTURE DAY!
Friday, September 16 - FitnessWear Friday
Friday, September 16 - Fox Cities Kids Fun Run


Curriculum Updates:

Student of the Day started today. If you did not receive the note with your child's day last week, please let me know and I will send another sheet. This is a great way to get to know our classmates at the beginning of the year.

Readers Workshop: We are working on goal setting and keeping ourselves reading during independent time. Students are also working on reading together with a partner.

Writers Workshop: Students have been writing true, small moment stories. These are one time stories, such as the time I lost my first tooth or the time I fell off my bike.

Math Workshop: We have been setting up our math routines and learning how to use our math tools. Students are being assessed on addition math facts.

Social Studies: Last week we talked about our hopes and dreams for second grade. This week we will be brainstorming rules to help us reach our hopes and dreams. 

Thanks for all you do to help and support your child. If you have any thoughts, questions, or concerns, please let me know!

Have a great  week!
Lisa