Dear Team Peake,
I thoroughly enjoyed meeting with you and your child for their spring conferences. I am so proud of each of them and know you are as well.We have had a wonderful week launching into outer Space! Our kiddos have been so eager to learn more about our universe and their relationship to it. We broke down our Central Idea: Humans have a relationship with the Earth's natural cycles. into manageable pieces. We explored the earth's rotation around the sun and how that impacts day and night, the earth's orbit around the sun as well as it's tilt and how that determines our seasons and why the location of our continent determines our climate and weather. The kids were amazed to find out that while we were studying about the Earth's rotation at 1:40 on Thursday, that it was 4:40 in the morning on Friday in Australia, which meant that our dear Lila was still asleep. What a wonderful and fascinating planet that we live on! I hope your child has many questions for you about space. I know that I have enjoyed learning about the recent discoveries with the kids. Please encourage your child to discover facts on their own, with your guidance, as this is an important skill for them to practice. I could not be more proud of the students' Spring Concert! Team Peake really represented and I am proud of each child and their hard work.
This pollen sure has affected our students. Please make sure to send a bottle of water in with your child if you notice their allergies flaring up at home as this will help to ease this discomfort.
The week that we return from Spring Break will be a great one! We will begin our study of fractions, continue our study of space (specifically the phases of the moon), continue developing our research skills to become better readers and writers and learn more spelling rules.
CONGRATULATIONS to our newest Star Students, Brooke and Cameron! I am proud of their hard work and determination as well as their curiosity and open-mindedness. We are so thankful to have these two friends join Team Peake and have loved learning more about them these past two weeks. Way to go friends!!
As always, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful children with me. They are a joy and I cannot believe they will be third graders soon.
All my best,
Jean Peake
jpeake@atlanta.k12.ga.us
Mrs. Peake's Second Grade
Friday, April 1, 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Feb. 29- March 4
Dear Team Peake,
I truly cannot believe it is already March
and that we are entering our last nine weeks together. We plan on making every
moment count and are having a blast learning together and preparing for third
grade. One of our main focuses this week and last has been to improve in our
writing flow and organization. As we transition from writing paragraphs to essays,
it becomes more difficult to keep our thoughts organized. I have been stressing
the importance of having strong topic sentences and conclusions and I have seen
a great deal of improvement. As your child is writing at home, please ask them
if their writing includes those elements. I should also be seeing proper
indenting before each paragraph. This is hard for our children to remember, but
is very important as they read their essays to see a break between each
paragraph. We are wrapping up our Research/Essay portion of the Black History
Month Project this week and next. I can’t wait to see the creative visual
displays to along with their writing!
Here’s a look into what we have been studying and will continue to study
next week:
Phonics:
Y as a vowel (bunny, dry, hym)
Soft c and g when preceded by e, i, y
(city, gem)
Endings –dge and –ge (fudge, cage)
Next week: aw, au, a
Ex: claw, Auburn, ball
Grammar:
Commas in a series, contractions
Reading:
Fiction: Identifying major and minor events in a
story as it relates to the plot.
Non-Fiction: Identifying the four text features in texts
and how they help us to find important information. Ex: bolded text, graphs,
tables, glossaries, headings
Math:
Measurement word problems, money word problems, graphing data
Writing:
Writing an essay on an informational topic
Reminders and Important Announcements:
·
Congratulations to India and Scottie, our most
recent Star Students! These two girls have been working very hard in second
grade! We are proud of India’s open-mindedness that she shows to her classmates
and loved learning more about her family this week and what makes her so
special. Scottie has been showing her curiosity by asking lots of great
questions in class! We look forward to learning even more about our sweet
friend this week. Way to go girls!
Please be reminded that the Black History Month visual piece (that is to be completed at home) is due on March 11th. The students will be presenting their essay and visuals. It would be excellent if you could practice with your child to help build their confidence.
Please be reminded that the Black History Month visual piece (that is to be completed at home) is due on March 11th. The students will be presenting their essay and visuals. It would be excellent if you could practice with your child to help build their confidence.
·
March 11th will also be picture day. I can’t wait to
see those precious outfits and smiles!
·
The Spring Book Fair is right around the
corner! I have signed our class up to preview the books on March 16th. Your
child will be making a wish list and bringing it home to discuss with you. Our purchase
day is March 22nd from
10:45-11:15. If you are able, you are welcome to accompany your child and
meet us in the Media Center at this time. You may also send money in with your
child in an enclosed envelope or baggy.
·
Our Student-Led
Spring Conferences will take place the week of March 21st. A
Signup Genius invitation went home this week with specific times and dates. I
am looking forward to guiding your conference with your child and assisting you
both in making goals for the next nine weeks. Please be reminded that this is
not an individual conference and that if you have any specific questions or
concerns that require my undivided attention, it may be best to set up a
separate conference. Report cards will be going home on the 23rd and
will not be a part of the conferences. Our children cannot wait to share how
they have grown!
·
Wish List: Our class is in need of a few more
nutritional emergency snacks and small treasures for our treasure box. Please
do not send anything that may have had any contact with peanuts. We have severe
allergies.
Some things to think about
Our study of space is coming up in a couple
of weeks. If any of you have any special experience with this subject matter
and would like to send in anything with your child or come and share please let
me know.
If you have not been able to sign up as
Mystery Reader or Fun Friday and would like to before the end of the year,
please let me know as soon as possible and I will try and find a time for you
to come in. J
Monday, February 8, 2016
Feb. 8-11
Dear
Parents,
These
past few weeks have FLOWN by for us in Team Peake as we have been very busy
with Read-a-thon, learning new math concepts and exploring the matter around us.
Thank you for supporting our school and your child during Read-a-thon. We are
excited to hear how many minutes we read as class and how much money we raised
for our school! I wonder who the top boy and girl readers will be… I am proud
of them ALL! This upcoming week will be another fun-filled, yet short, week as
we will begin our Winter Break on Friday. We will celebrate our friendships in
second grade on Thursday as we will have a Valentines’ Exchange. A letter went
home with the correct spelling of each child’s name as well as a brief
explanation for our party. Thank you to Dawn Dwyer and Elizabeth Sharpton for
offering to bring in a special treat.
Here’s
a look into the curriculum:
Phonics:
Y as
a vowel: y=long e as in happy, carefully, lady, etc and y=long i as in cry,
try, fly, my, etc.
*Please
make sure your child practices his or her red words at home. They are going to
become more challenging. There are also more red words each week. This week
there are 5 words that your child will be expected to know and use in their
writing.
Reading:
Comparing
and Contrasting throughout texts.
Math:
Estimating lengths using
feet, inches and centimeters as well as measuring exact lengths with the same
units.
Writing:
Writing “I Have a Dream”
essays
Science:
An inquiry into force and
motion
Important Announcements and
Reminders:
·
Please
make sure that your child arrives at school no later than 7:50. There are many
students who are trickling in right when the bell rings and it is starting to
become a bit disruptive to their morning routine. I begin Morning
Meeting/instruction as soon as announcements conclude.
·
Please
be on the lookout for a letter detailing a meaningful project that the students
will be completing in the classroom as well as at home. This letter will be
going home on Feb. 11th. The letter will include a choice board that
will need to be turned in when we returned from Winter Break on Feb. 17th.
·
Congratulations
to our most recent Star Students, Henon and Himanshi! These two friends have
been working very hard in the classroom and have impressed me with their independence.
Keep up the great work, girls!
Have
a wonderful week!
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Jan. 11-15
Greetings
Team Peake!
We
have had a wonderful week and a half back together celebrating the New Year and
discussing our goals for the last half of second grade. It’s hard to believe
that your second grader will be a third grader in a few short months! Your
child came home with a letter noting some of the high expectations that we have
for your student and ways that you can help support them as they prepare to
become more independent learners. Please continue to discuss these expectations
with your child.
At
this point in the year, I would like for each child to be reading fluently on
their current reading level. This means that they should be reading quickly,
smoothly, with accuracy and expression. The best way to improve fluency is to reread
a “good fit” text. Your child may also like to listen to a recording of themselves
reading to hear where they can make improvements.
This semester we will also continue building
our reading comprehension and answering text-based questions as this will be an
important skill for your child throughout their education. When you are asking
your child questions about their reading make sure to ask them to show you the
evidence in their text to support their answers. We will be working on this
throughout the year as we continue to look closely at a variety of texts.
Please
continue to make sure that your child is reading at least 20 minutes a night
and tracking their reading in their “book it” log to add to our monthly class
total and to earn a pizza coupon!
While
we want to be fluent readers, we also want to be fluent mathematicians to
better prepare us for multistep problems in third grade. We have been working diligently
to improve our basic addition and subtraction fact fluency. Your child should
know their basic addition and subtraction facts without using their fingers,
etc. to count forwards and backwards. This automatic retrieval is extremely
beneficial especially as we solve double digit addition and subtraction
problems that involve regrouping. This past week I introduced the students to double
digit subtraction with regrouping. I am proud of how well they are catching on
and would love to see them continue to improve in solving any kind of addition
and subtraction problem.
Important
updates and reminders:
Congratulations
to our new Star Student, Yamil! We are proud of our hardworking and kind
friend. Yamil has been a great helper this year and we can’t wait to learn more
about his interests and what makes him so special this week.
READ-A-THON
is coming soon! Our class is SO excited to build our reading stamina and raise
money for the best school ever. The lovely Kathryn Brown is our Read-a-thon rep
and will be in touch with you soon about details.
I
will be out the 22nd and the 26th of this month. I have
secured Ms. Prayma as our substitute and know that she will do a wonderful job
teaching and caring for our children on those two days. Please make sure to
send all notes/transportation changes via note in your child’s backpack on
those days as I will be away from email.
Thank
you for your support!
Mrs. Peake
Mrs. Peake
Friday, December 4, 2015
Dec. 7-11
Dear
Parents,
I
am looking forward to seeing your child for another fun filled week in second
grade! Our class is excited about sharing random acts of kindness with friends,
family and members of our community during the month of December. I hope that
your child has shared with you some of the actions that they have taken to make
the world a better place.
Here are a
few highlights for the curriculum this week:
Phonics:
The
following rule was taught last week:
Spelling and
Reading Words that have the /ou/ sound by using the diphthong ‘ou’ or ‘ow’
Ex: ou:
grouch, mouth, snout, outer
ow: cow,
owl, growl, how, allow
This week we
will be Spelling and reading words that have the trigraph (igh)
Ex: light,
sight, highway, ect.
*Please make
sure that your child is studying their red words weekly*
Grammar:
Identifying
and using reflexive pronouns
Math:
Telling time
to the hour and half hour and reviewing coins.
Important
Announcements and Reminders:
· Please be
reminded that your child must turn in their November Book It chart to me in
order to receive their pizza coupon for reading at least 100 minutes a week
this month. We are keeping a class monthly total and are hoping to improve our
minutes each month. It is still an expectation that the children read for 20
minutes every night, however, my hope is that the chart is motivating your
second grader. J
· Our class
will participate in a Book Exchange on Dec. 17th. Please make sure
that your child sends in his or her wrapped book to exchange with a classmate
on this date. A letter was sent home with more information.
· Our class
will be taking a Field Trip to the Nutcracker on Dec. 11th. Please
have your child dress nicely. They will also need a sack lunch as we will not
be returning until close to dismissal.
· I would love
for our class to show support to our first graders as they prepare for their
annual Candy Cane Gram Sale in an effort to raise money for the Ronald McDonald
House. Candy Cane Grams will be on sale on Dec. 8th and Dec. 9th.
They are 25 cents each just as they were last year. I will be asking our kids
to be thinking of any household services that they may offer in exchange for a
certain amount that you have mutually agreed upon.
· Please make
sure that your child arrives no later than 7:50 each morning to give them
enough time to get settled and prepared for the day.
·
Congratulations
to our newest Star Student, Marco! Marco is a caring and principled friend and
we look forward to learning more about him this week. Way to go, Marco!
Thanks
for your continued support!
Mrs.
Peake
Monday, November 9, 2015
Nov. 6-10
Dear Parents,
We had an amazing week of learning in second grade!
Reading: Compare and
Contrast
Phonics: R
Controlled Vowels (er, ir, ur) make the /er/ sound.
Tip: Order of frequency- 1.er 2. ir 3. ur
‘er’ is the most common so when in doubt, try spelling the /er/
sound with ‘er’ it is almost always used at the end of a syllable as well as
in sister, winter, cleaner etc.
Examples of all three spellings: stern, thirst, church, etc.
Introducing “Bossy R” as a syllable type
Math: Double Digit Subtraction
Writing: Informative Writing
Important Information and Updates:
Congratulations to our newest Star Student, Emmy Heller! This
enthusiastic and caring friend is always making connections between what we are
studying and the world around us. We appreciate her kindness and creativity! We
are looking forward to learning more about Emmy and what makes her so special
this week.
We will be having a
THANKSGIVING FEAST on November 19th in the classroom during lunchtime. This
feast is for the children only, however, we would love for you to join and help
us celebrate our many blessings. A letter went home this week requesting a food
item and an RSVP. Please turn those in as soon as you know whether you will be
able to join us or not.
The students were given a reading log for the month of November
to record when they read for 20 minutes. If students read at least 100 minutes
a week, they will receive a free pizza coupon from Pizza Hut! We will also be
keeping track of our Monthly Class minutes and record those in the classroom.
Please have your child return their log no later than Dec. 1st so that they can
receive their prize and add to the class total.
The students are VERY close to filling up the BIG BUCKET OF
FUZZIES. They have been making excellent choices and really working as a team
to achieve this goal. J Way to go,
Team Peake!
It’s not too late to follow us on our closed Facebook group for
extra tidbits. If you ever want to share something with the group such as an
interesting article on child development, a question that you may have or post
pictures of your child doing something special outside of school, please feel
free to do so! It is a safe and private page for only our class to view.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Nov. 2-6
Dear Parents,
We had an action packed and fun filled week in second grade! We
ended our study of life cycles this week by looking at our own human life cycle
and discovering connections that we have with other living things. The students
have been very curious about all living things and how they grow and change as
well as how the environment impacts those changes. We will begin our study of
Native Americans on Monday. Our central idea is: The available resources within
a community affect one’s lifestyle. We will be studying Native people from
around the world as well as those who originated in Georgia such as the Creek
and Cherokee Indians. I am looking forward to this exciting unit of inquiry.
Reading:
Identifying graphic features in texts.
Phonics: Vowel
Teams (ai) and (ay) Rule: (ai) is used when you hear the long a sound in the
beginning or the middle of a word such as: rain or aid. (ay) spelling is used
when you hear the long a sound at the end of a word or syllable such as play or
Sunday.
Ex: brain, faint, ailment, Friday, payment, etc.
Math: Addition
WITH regrouping
Writing: Procedural
Writing
Social
Studies: An inquiry into indigenous people from around the world.
Important
Updates and Reminders:
Congratulations to our newest Star Student, Sophia! We are proud
of our knowledgeable and principled friend. Sophia loves making connections
between what we are studying and the real world and is a wonderful friend. We
look forward to learning more about what makes her so special this week.
We will be having a THANKSGIVING FEAST on November 19th in the classroom during lunchtime. This
feast is for the children only, however, we would love for you to join and help
us celebrate our many blessings. Similar to last year, the children will be
creating the menu. Please be on the lookout for what your child would like to
bring.
The students were given a reading log for the month of November
to record when they read for 20 minutes. If students read at least 100 minutes
a week, they will receive a free pizza coupon from Pizza Hut! Please check out
this program by going to the link below. We will also be keeping track of our
Monthly Class minutes and record those in the classroom. Please have your child
return their log no later than Dec. 1st
so that they can receive their prize and add to the class total.
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