I'd like to start by saying that I have thoroughly enjoyed working with this second grade class for the last three months. It is bittersweet that my time has come to an end. It is not goodbye because I will continue to sub in the district and look forward to seeing their smiling faces in the hallways.
Upcoming Dates
February 2 - 6: Share the Fair Coin Challenge.
February 4th: Mrs. Naparalla returns to the classroom :)
Parent/Teacher Conferences: Wednesday, February 11th 3:45pm - 6:30pm and Thursday, February 12th 3:45pm - 7:00pm - Sign up here if you haven't yet!
Wednesday, February 11th: 100th Day of School! More info coming soon!
Thursday, February 12th: Valentine's Day Party (snack helpers coming soon!) Optional: Please help your child work on their valentines with the sheet that came home Friday 1/30.
Friday, February 13th: No School
Grading: If you have questions about our grading scale in elementary grades, please refer to the school website here for more info! https://www.princetonschooldistrict.org/district/standard.cfm
Homework:
What are we learning?
Character Strong: Week 2 of PERSERVERANCE- NEWSLETTER HERE!
ELA
Module 6: Weather Wise
HELLO, FAMILY!
BRING IT HOME! Learning fun for the whole family!
Big Idea Words. Reinforce these important topic words when you read or talk with your child: climate, precipitation, and temperature.
Try to incorporate questions like these into everyday conversations:
What is the climate like in a place you’ve seen in a movie or TV show?
What has the temperature been like lately?
Will there be precipitation today? How should you dress for it?
Let’s Read Together. Make a special time and place to read with your child every day.
During this module about weather, try these activities during your reading time together:
Raise your hand whenever a type of weather is mentioned in the text.
Pretend to be a weather person. Give a forecast for the weather in the book you
are reading.
Talk about what the weather is like in a book and how the characters act
because of it.
Word Play. Play with words to help develop skills that are important for reading.
Week 1: Tic-Tac-Toe
Make a tic-tac-toe board. Write a word with ey or eigh in each square, leaving out the letters that spell the vowel sound. To mark X or O in a square, players must write the missing letters and say the word. For example: w _ _ _ _; weigh.
Week 2: Scavenger Hunt
Look for words with long o vowel sounds in books, in magazines, or on signs outside.
Week 3: Rhyme Time
Write down a list of –igh words that rhyme with light and high. Take turns saying the rhyming words from your list
Math
This week we will be subtracting 2 digit numbers.
Science
This week we will answer the question: How do we recycle metal?
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