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Newsletter march 16, 2012
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2 Grade News
Mrs. Ealy’s Class
March 16, 2012
Letter from Mrs. Ealy Next Week’s Specials
Dear Parents, Monday - Wellness
Thank you to everyone who donated something to our
green buffet for St. Patrick’s Day. The kids loved eating and Tuesday – Art
trying all the green foods!
We have been working very hard on our behavior the last Wednesday – Music and Computers
week. Students are getting very antsy with the beautiful weather
and spring break right around the corner. Some students are Thursday – Music and P.E. (Wear Sneakers)
forgetting the basic rules of our classroom community and have
started disrupting the class. We have worked on following Friday – Library and P.E. (Wear Sneakers)
directions the first time, focusing on our work, and worrying
about ourselves What We’re Learning About!
Today we finished our last book n’ bag of the year. The
folders may be kept at home. If you still have one of my books at Math – This week we finished Unit 8 on fractions. Students learned
home please send it in as soon as possible. Thank you! Starting about equivalent fractions. We played two different games in class
Friday March 30th we will be replacing book n’ bag with a weekly with our faction cards to help with this concept. We will have a
writing project. Students will have a topic to write about each review on Monday and the Unit 8 math test will be on Tuesday. We
week. The topic each week will be one that students have to “take will start Unit 9 on Wednesday which is on measurement.
a stand” on. Not only will this tie into our social studies
curriculum, but help prepare students for the end of the year Reading – During reader’s workshop this week we continued to look
writing prompt, writing to a prompt on the MEAP, and practice at different features of nonfiction texts. We discussed different ways
with editing. Please look for the parent letter, example, and and strategies to pick nonfiction books to read. Many students have
checklist on March 30th! found a true love for nonfiction!
This week we were able to take advantage of the
beautiful weather with an extra recess at the end of the day. It is Writing – This week students wrote their “How To” stories on their
finally starting to look like spring is here, however please be sure animal. We spend Wednesday typing our writing in the computer
to check the weather in the morning to help determine what kind lab. Next week we will begin to put our magazines together!
of jacket to send your child to school in. We are all crossing our
Science – This week we started our unit on landforms. The
fingers that this weather is here to stay!
students were introduced to different kinds of landforms and what
Next Friday is Cozy Read in Day at school. Students may
types of plants and animals you see at each. We also spent time
bring a blanket to school and wear comfy clothes. They will be comparing the landforms and describing what they look like.
able to use their blankets during reader’s workshop to get comfy
and get lost in their books
Today I have sent home another orange scale for your
child to keep track of their reading. Please return the last weeks Upcoming Events and Dates to
to school on Monday. The dragon in the hallway is looking very
colorful! There are a lot of orange scales on there for second Remember
grade. Keep up the great reading!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Remember you can reach me by our folder, by email, or by Mar. 19 Market Day Pick-Up
phone. Mar. 23 Cozy Read in Day
Sincerely, Landform Project Note Due
Mrs. Ealy
Mar. 26 OPC Meeting @ 6:30
• Please remember to return library books every Friday! Mar. 26 Magic Carpet Story Hour 6:30-7:30
• Donations: We are in need of Kleenex! Thank you Mar. 29 Landform Donations Due
Apr. 2-6 No School – Spring Break