Wednesday, January 14, 2015

How can I save money?

Welcome back!!! We are beginning a new unit in reading and math and it deals with money! During reading this week the students have been learning new information on how to save money, what it's called when you want to make money, needs vs wants, budget, and so many more things. They have really been engaged in the new learning. 
We also began a new unit in math. We are learning how to identify coins and their value. This is the beginning of the unit, but I've been impressed of how quickly they have caught on.
Since we are discussing money and the purpose and value, we asked our local bank to come be guest speakers and tell our students a little more. Here are some pictures from the guest speakers!
Thank you, Mr. Drew Jennings and Dylan Lamberth for taking the time out of your work schedule to come and speak with our classes! 

Friday, December 19, 2014

Merry Christmas!

Wow! I cannot believe that we just completed the first half of second grade. It seems like it has flown by. We have learned a lot of things and still more to come. The students have grown so much in their learning that it amazes me to see them grow each and every day! I love my job and working with your kids daily! I hope that they show their learning to you when they see you! 
Today we had our Christmas party. We exchanged stockings, gift writing, and enjoyed a breakfast while watching a movie. Thank you for all of the donations of food and supplies for the party. Here are a few pictures from our Christmas celebration! I hope that each of you have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! I will be seeing the students on January 5, 2015! 

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Safety First

What a busy week we have had. Not only was this red ribbon week at our school, we also had our local fire department come and put on a fire safety show for the students. It was an enjoyable show to watch and educational for safety. I think everyone enjoyed it. On Friday, we had a small Halloween party with snacks, a Halloween story, and a fun Halloween writing activity.  It was very nice of our assistant, Ms. Sammie to  come and read a Halloween story to the class. It was a nice way to end the month of October and begin a new month of learning. It's hard to believe that we are now in November. Thanksgiving is just around the corner. 

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Compare and Contrast

This week we have been learning how to use a Venn diagram to compare and contrast characters, things, and texts told by different authors. Our story this week was The Boy Who Cried wolf. Today the the studnets worked with their groups to compare and contrast the two versions they heard. They enjoyed coming up with the comparisons and sharing with their classmates. Here are some pictures from today.
 William and Elijah working hard
Blayton, Lexi, Emma, and CJ
Amber, Braeden, and Wyatt
Tania, Halie, Chance, Tristin 

Thursday, October 2, 2014

We are learning in 2nd Grade


We have been busy learning all kinds of standards so far in second grade. It can be challenging at times, but we have fun. We are working on characters, setting, and plot in reading, compound words in grammar, and making models drawing base tens in our math. The pictures below show the students doing walk the room in reading with comprehension questions. They work with their partners to answer questions together. The questions are posted all over the room and they walk around answering the comprehension questions in complete sentences. We did the same activity with math. I placed several questions around the room with place value questions. The students seem to really enjoy this activity. We also work in small group building tens from ones and changing them out for a larger number. Here are a few pictures of what learning looks like in our classroom!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Comparing and Contrasting Stories

Today we compared and contrasted the two stories we have been reading this week. Before the students read with their partners, we talked about the story Henry and Mudge and what it was about. Then I introduced the other story All in the Family to them. They took their, "parking lot post-it" boards with them to their place to read and jotted down how this story was alike and different from Henry and Mudge. After the reading, we came back as a whole group and posted our comparisons and differences on an anchor chart. Here are some pictures of the class reading with their partners.
Halie & Tonia
Blayton & Braeden
Lexi, Dani, & Tristin 
Tristin & Lexi

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Working Together

I am so proud of the group of students I have. They are a great group of kids that work well with others. What a great quality to have in a class where we do a lot of group work. This week the we did a lot of group work within their seating area and partner work. The pictures below show them writing during writer's workshop. They enjoy sharing their writing to the class and I enjoy hearing them. The other pictures below show how they are working together to find evidence in the text to answer their questions for reading. They enjoy working with each other to compare answers and help one another to answer the questions. Here are a few pictures from this week.
Last are a few pictures of the class during recess where they can play hard and mingle with the other second graders.