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.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Oct. 26th-Oct. 30

Team Peake,

We have a spectacular week ahead of us in second grade! I enjoyed seeing several of you at the Fall Festival on Saturday. Can you believe we are nearing the end of October? Time flies when you’re having fun.


Reading:
Identifying differences between a Fact and an Opinion

Phonics:
Vowel teams (oa) and (oe)
Ex: coat, cloak, float, tiptoe, Moe, doe, oatmeal

Tip:  We will use (oa) when we hear the /O/ sound in the beginning or the middle of a word.
We will use (oe) spelling if the sound is at the end of a word "like your toe is at the end of your foot." 

Red Words:
 I sent home a list of words in your child’s yellow folder. Stage 1 should have been mastered in both Kindergarten and First grade (many of these words are now decodable for your second grader) and Stage 2 will be reviewed in second grade. Stage 3 is a list of new words that are being taught currently and will be covered by the end of this year. Please make sure that if a word is on the red word list that you are enforcing its correct spelling and reading at home. J There are many fun ways to practice these words if you notice they are consistently misspelled. You can use shaving cream, chalk, whiteboards, etc.

Math:
Comparing three digit numbers using <,> and =
Putting three digit numbers in order from least to greatest and greatest to least.

Writing:
Creating a Book on our own Life Cycles


Important Updates and Reminders:

Please remember to send in a nutritional snack with your child each day.

Our new specials schedule: Monday- PE, Tuesday-Art Wednesday- PE, Thursday-Music with Mr. Fleming, Friday-Music with Mr. Thompson

Each morning your child has a routine that they must follow in order to have the best possible start to their day. Please do your best to have your child at school by 7:50.

Congratulations to our principled Star Student, Jacob! We are proud of our friend as he has shown great determination this year as well as kindness towards his classmates. We also admire Jacob’s creativity as he is a fantastic artist. J Way to go, Jacob!  We look forward to learning more about what makes you so special this week.

Please remember that our Mystery Book Reports are due, Oct. 29th. I have seen many wonderful pumpkins already and cannot wait to see our kids creativity shine. J Please also have your child practice using their “presentation voice” with you for their summary.


Children will be allowed to wear their costumes to school on Friday, Oct. 30th. We will not be allowing masks or weapons of any kind. I can’t wait to see them all dressed up!

Friday, October 16, 2015

Oct. 19-23

Oct. 19-23
Dear Parents,

We have had a very exciting and busy few weeks of learning in second grade! I want to thank you for your time in meeting with me for Fall Conferences. I am looking forward to the goals that we have made for your child and continuing partnering with you in your child’s education. This is a phenomenal group of students and parents. The month of October has been a fun-filled one as we have had many events such as the Fall Book Fair, Reflection Competition, Mystery Guests, Fun Fridays and coming soon will be the Fall Festival on Oct. 24th. Henry and I hope to see you there. Closer to the date, I will let you know when we plan to arrive between 10-2. I would love to see your child if possible J Information about the Fall Festival can be found on the Sarah Smith website and a letter will be coming home in your child’s folder today, Friday Oct. 16th.


A look into next week’s curriculum:
Phonics:
Vowel teams (ea) as in eat and (ee) as in tree
Ex: meet, greet, peek, see, beat, teacup, meal,
Red Words: A list of Red Words will be sent home Monday: 2nd graders are expected to know and spell Stage 2 and Stage 3 words by the end of the year. J Please find a central location for these words for your child to reference in his or her writing at home.

Writing:
Informational Writing and Research

Math:
Expanded form with three digit numbers, using knowledge of Place Value to solve problems.

Updates and Reminders:
Congratulations to our newest Star Student, Anna Baesman! Anna is principled when she stands up for what is right. She is a great friend to others and is determined to do her best each day. We are proud of our Star and look forward to learning more about this special friend next week. Way to go, Anna!

A letter is going home today requesting 4 pictures of your child in different stages of life. We will be completing an in class project on our own life cycles. Please have those pictures requested in the letter by Oct. 21st. Thank you!

Please remember that our Mystery Book Pumpkin Book Report is due Oct. 29th. Please make sure that your child has chosen their book and had their choice approved by me. 

We are excited about the implementation of our new Ipad mini’s as learning tools in the classroom. The students have been using them in math, reading and science throughout this week and are enjoying this additional resource.

We are in need of several volunteers for Thursday Helper. Please check out the shutterfly website and see if you would like to volunteer.

Halloween- Your child may dress up on Oct. 29th in celebration of Halloween. No play weapons allowed. Thanks for your understanding. :) I can't wait to see them in their costumes.


As always, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful children with me and for supporting us!

Monday, September 21, 2015

Sept. 21-25

Dear Parents,
We are going to have another fun-filled and busy week of learning together in second grade. Please mark your calendars for the announcements below.

 Here’s a look into the curriculum this week:

Reading:
The Happy Lion
Junior Great Books Week J

Phonics:
Common ending blends
nt, xt, ct, nd
ex: pant, next, fact, bland,
Red Words: odd, even, what

Grammar:
Identifying verbs

Social Studies/Science:
Locating and Studying about the Major Rivers in Georgia.

Math:
Even and Odd Numbers and Using Number Lines.

Writing:
Personal Narratives


Important Announcements and Reminders:


·      Congratulations to our newest Star Student, Evan! Evan is a caring and cooperative friend to his classmates and has shown lots of enthusiasm this year in second grade. We are excited about learning even more about Evan this week.
·      Please be reminded that the Students’ Book Report in a Bag was set to be due this upcoming Wednesday, Sept. 23rd. I am extending this deadline to Friday, Sept. 25th as I have been out at the Reading Training and want to make sure the students are prepared to present their first project in second grade.
·      Elizabeth Sharpton sent an email with information regarding the Annual Reflections Competition. Please consider encouraging your child to participate in this wonderful competition to stretch their creativity. There really is a category for everyone. The class with the most participation wins a party!
·      Please be on the lookout for a Signup Genius email coming soon inviting you to Fall Conferences. If you are not able to find a time, please let me know.
·      The Fall Book Fair is coming up soon! Our class is scheduled to preview the Book Fair next week on Tuesday from 10:45-11:15. Next Friday, Oct. 2nd will be our Purchase Day from 10:45-11:15. You are welcome to join your child!
·      Please be reminded that we have our trip to Zoo Atlanta is Oct. 5th. Please pack your child a sack lunch as we will be eating at the zoo that day.
·      Fall Pictures will be Oct. 6th J






Thanks for your continued support!


Mrs. Peake

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Sept. 14-18


Dear Parents,

I have been very pleased with our second graders these past six weeks and all of their hard work and kindness that they have shown one another. I look forward to our seventh week together and all of the exciting adventures that we have ahead of us. Time flies when you are having fun!

We had a very special guest, Representative Beth Beskin, visit our classroom on Tuesday and share with us about how the local government is structured and how a bill becomes a law. Please make sure to request to join our closed Facebook group if you have not done so already. I have posted a video and several pictures from this event as well as previous events in our classroom.

The kids are getting VERY excited about our trip to the Governors Mansion on Wednesday, Sept. 16th. I would like the students to dress nicely for this Field Trip rather than wear their blue Sarah Smith Field Trip shirt. We will not be eating lunch on the field trip so we will have lunch in the classroom. Please pack your child a lunch on this day.




      Here’s a look into the curriculum this week:

Reading:
Identifying a story’s structure.
Beginning, Middle, End and Problem & Solution


Phonics:
Reviewing initial and ending blends with l, r, s
Example words:
Blade,
Glide
Clam
Strum
Stop
spot
Just
Best
wisp

Red Words can be typically found in your child’s agenda however for this week I will provide them here. The words are:
Many, their, there
We will be discussing the difference between “their” and “there” and when to use each word.

Grammar:
Collective Nouns

Social Studies/Science:
Identifying and exploring the regions of Georgia.

Math:
Solving one-step word problems.

Writing:
Narrative Writing


Important Announcements and Reminders:


·      Please be reminded that I will not be on campus on Monday or Tuesday due to a reading training that I will be participating in at the Intermediate Campus. I look forward to taking what I learn from this training and applying it right away in the classroom to benefit our children.
·      We are still in need of 5 pairs of black socks for students to use as erasers. Thank you to those who have sent in some already J We will share them in the meantime.
·      Thank you Dawn and Elizabeth for working together to set up our classroom volunteering opportunities. The kids and I look forward to having you all in the classroom this year! Please check out our class Shutterfly website to view sign ups. J Team work makes the dream work!



Congratulations to our newest Star Student, Alex! Alex is an inquirer and encourages his friends to think outside the box. We are proud of our hardworking friend and look forward to learning about what makes him so special this week. Way to go, Alex!



Thanks for your continued support!

Mrs. Peake