Monday, December 14, 2009

Week of December 14, 2009

Thank you, thank you... for your wonderful responses to Lori’s & my requests for volunteers! It looks like we’re set for our Kindness Market tomorrow morning! Please make sure your child’s hand-made goods to sell are here at 8 AM. If you need to, you may bring them to the room as early as 7:30 AM. It would help your child if tonight you could pretend to be a customer, and, using real money, have your child make change for 1, 2 or 3 items. Also please remember to help your child set a price and determine how to display these treasures. The 2nd grade students have voted to have the local homeless shelter, PADS, be the recipient of our Kindness Market. PADS is a fine organization, staffed by many volunteers, so the money raised really will go (almost) directly to those in need.

The students did a wonderful job last week with their book reports, and engaged our interest in many fiction and non-fiction books! The evaluation is coming home today. When working on the report cards, I was pleased to note how many students met goals they had set at our fall conference—Congratulations!

The main things we will do & learn this week center on finishing these projects:
1. The Kindness Market! Having been producers, now we’ll be business people, selling our product, and mathematicians making change and counting our net sales.
2. Taking the different components of the Camouflage Unit test; the only part you can really prepare for is Wednesday’s vocabulary test (the definitions came home last Monday).
3. Finishing & assembling all the pages for our Tastings book, so you can celebrate your child’s learning (academic & nutritional) over the vacation. This may be a good time to put math & reading to use in making the recipes together in your kitchen.
4. Revise & polish the writing of our “Mayflower” voyage.
5. Continue “Author’s Chair”: each student is reading his/her best writing of the fall.
6. Start learning “the Scientific Method”. Last week’s investigation of the composting we’ve done was supposed to end our Rocks & Soil unit; however new questions emerged, so together we will design & begin another experiment about composting.
7. Continue work with concrete strategies of adding and subtracting 2-digit numbers. Counting up when making change is a great example of this.
8. Make a gift for you – remember to let your child know how much you appreciate it.
Reminder… Wednesday we go to the library; bring in your old books so you can check out new ones for the vacation.
If you are able, bring in non-perishable food items or cash for Longfellow’s Drive to help care for hungry people. (Thank you for all the generosity so far!)

Homework Please sign & return the report card envelopes ASAP. I want you to have Happy Holidays, so no written work is assigned until the new year!! However, do find time every day to read (& mark your Book It calendar)!
Attached is the class directory, in case you want to arrange play dates.
I wish each of my students’ families peace, joy & contentment; I’ll see you in the New Year, on Monday, January 4, 2010!
fondly, Ms. Lambshead

Monday, December 7, 2009

Week of December 7, 2009

December is going fast--Volunteer requests abound! Please let me know if you can help with any of the following:
~~ Support our young producers & cashiers next Tuesday morning, 12/15, at our Kindness Market is a week from tomorrow!
~~ Supervise a math station (I’ll have the materials & lesson prepared for you) this Friday afternoon, (12/11) from 1: 15 – 2:30.
~~ Help with our Holiday Party on Friday, 12/18, from 1:10 – 2:50. Each student follows a recipe to make his/her potato latke from scratch, so about 3 adults are needed at that station; there are 3 other stations as well, including a Dreidel game.
~~ Buy the supplies for our Holiday party.
~~ Do you have ½ to 1 hour a week to help us (by giving praise & reminders, for keeping fingers in the correct typing position) in the Computer lab ?

Regarding our Kindness Market: Please help your child decide how much their crafts will be sold for and how they will display them. Their desks tops will be the selling area for most students. Please continue to help your child count money and make change at home. We are suspending our Mad Minutes math packets for the next few weeks to concentrate on counting money. A math money packet is coming home for all to do in place of the Mad Minute.

Our final Camouflage selection is “Animal Camouflage” This well-written expository text, with wonderful photographs, gives new information on camouflage as well reviewing what we’ve already learned in our camouflage, or “Look Again” unit. As we read this text, we will summarize, make connections & identify the main idea of each paragraph or section. The vocabulary words are: blend, marsh, mimicry, costume, surroundings. Our spelling words all have the long /o/ sound, spelled in different ways. The spelling workbook gives good practice with the suffixes -er, -est.

Writing Celebration! In the “Author’s Chair” each students will read his/her best writing of the fall to the class.

Math Unit 4 is on developing strategies to do more complex addition and subtraction in our heads. The attached newsletter explains this well, and shows some excellent diagrams to help students organize their thinking, and visualize how to solve math word problems. You can reinforce what your child is learning in school by prompting him/her to use these strategies & tools at home. Also, please do not teach your child how to do pencil & paper vertical addition/subtraction of 2-digit numbers. In this unit your child will be learning other more concrete, 2nd grade level of thinking & understanding as s/he works with these bigger numbers (eg. tally marks, the 100 chart).
In Social Studies we continue our “People at Work” reading, learning about the difference between goods & services. At home, see if you can explain your work to your child – do you produce goods, or provide services?
We finish up our science study of rocks & soil this week by exploring our compost, as well as 3 different kinds of soil: loam, clay & humus.
Homework
Due any day this week: Book report: bring in the book and a creative project related to the book; using either the fiction or nonfiction story map as a guide, tell us about the book, and why you liked it (for further information, see my webpage). As you prepare for your Book Report, you may find it helpful to refer to the story maps & assessment of your last book report that are coming home today. Practice your book report summary at home. “Are you loud, proud and looking at the crowd?”
Daily: practice making change, in preparation for the Kindness Market, Home Link as needed, read aloud for 20 minutes and fill in your Book It calendar; practice your spelling & vocabulary words; use the vocabulary words in your conversations!
Due Wednesday: Go outside & gather these things to bring to school for making soil: sticks, leaves, pebbles, bark, roots! Also bring your library book; Spelling workbook, pages 62-65 (many students used their time well in class today, and were able to finish the spelling book)
For Friday: spelling test, & abbreviated reading/vocabulary test; Math-a-thon participation form due for extra math work/fundraiser for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hosp.
Due next Monday: money (math) packet
Coming… Tuesday, Dec. 15: Kindness Market--have your home-made, non-food, goods here ready to sell by 8 AM.
Wed, Dec. 16 – Camouflage unit vocabulary test
Also coming home today: spelling words, coin math packet; Camouflage vocabulary & definitions; also I’m returning your story maps & book report feedback;
The first trimester report card will come home on Friday.
More opportunities for Kindness – If you are able, bring in non-perishable food items or cash for Longfellow’s Drive to help care for hungry people.
Winter has begun, bringing more opportunities for fun, as well as flu! Sitting in class in cold, wet pants, socks & shoes is an invitation for all those germs. For snow play, winter boots are needed. For more fun, wear snowpants! Don’t forget mittens & hats.