Friday, November 15, 2013

M.I.A.

Where did the time go??? I can't believe it is almost time for Thanksgiving. October literally flew by and as I now sit down to write a post I realize it has been almost 2 months (sigh, grunt, sad face)! Obviously we have been SO busy learning a ton of new things... of course. Here are the top things you missed:

1. Wolf Award
Our class won the WOLF AWARD! We were the first 2nd grade class to do it so we were very proud. The kids wrote good leads in class showcasing their excitement.

 
 
2. Acts of Kindness
We met with our 6th graders and took turns reading some of our favorite books. The kids enjoyed reading with the older ones! We split up by Houses. The Green House was in my room. Check out some action shots. 


 
3. Author's Purpose
 
Determining the author's purpose is easy as P.I.E. The students learned about why author's write certain stories. We categorized them into to Persuade, to Inform, or to Entertain. Then they worked with groups of 3 to write a short story. The class determined their purpose.






 
4. Math Explorations
We had our first Math Explorations with some pretty cool parents. The kids loved being able to play math games and practice their skills with someone other than Mrs. K!




 
5. Father Wismer
Father Wismer came to visit our classroom as a guest reader. He read a neat story about the man who invented basketball. The kids had lots of questions and connections. Great thinkers!

 
6. Rain Forest
 
We began our rain forest project. The first step was learning about the 4 layers in the rain forest. The kids made a flip book. The flip book has notes under the flaps about each layer including the animals we would find in each layer. On the outside they illustrated a picture of the rain forest. The next week we studied the plants found in the rain forest. The students worked with a partner to research a plant and labeled a diagram of their plant. The last few weeks they have been studying an animal from the rain forest. They worked to research one topic about their animal (habitat, living habits, appearance). The wrote a report about their animal and even created an AMAZING PowerPoint. (can't wait share those next week)

 
7. Veteran's Day
We spent all week learning about Veteran's Day and the importance of honoring others. To culminate, the kids wrote a letter to a relative or soldier and created an eagle to brighten up their letters.

 
8. Book Club
Another exciting part of our daily schedule is book club. The kids chose a chapter book they were interested in reading. The groups were formed and they have a calendar to keep them on track. They meet with their group on Fridays to discuss and hold each other accountable for their comprehension. They are working hard to use their comprehension skills they have learned in whole group lessons. I have been very impressed!



9. Time
We started learning how to tell time to the 5 minutes this week. We made our own clocks to use and practice at home. The kids are catching on quickly and now they don't have to ask me "What time is it?"
 

 
10. Nouns
We are brushing up on our knowledge about nouns, verbs, and noun markers. They are realizing the importance of each of these to write complete sentences.


 
11. Halloween
On Halloween, we wrote some pretty spooky math word problems. The kids had a great time at the Harvest Carnival. They were all decked out with little toys, colorful hair, and mustaches. 

 
12. Visiting Author
Susan Stevens Crummel came to visit us. She was an outstanding visiting author. The kids absolutely loved her stories. Here they are in the classroom after reading her books that I have. Their favorite was The Little Red Pen!

 
13. Computer
In computer, we are learning all about PowerPoint. The students used PowerPoint to create a presentation of their rain forest facts. The learned how to insert pictures and cite resources. By far, they enjoyed fancing up their slides by adding transitions and animations. The kids were able to teach each other all the new things they were learning.

 
14. Future Teachers
Of course, this picture makes me smile. We have some future teachers on our hands. They were doing an excellent job teaching others about how to code sentences.

 
15. Celebrity of the Week
The kids love Celebrity of the week time. This week Morgan brought her grandpa has her show and tell. He used to play for the Green Bay Packers and brought everyone a football. The kids were enthralled with him. They had so many good questions for him.

 
16. Specialist Books
One of the highlights in writing is their Specialist books. It is amazing to see the progress of their writing since the first days of school. The kids picked a topic they already knew a lot about. They wrote a non-fiction book all about their topic. They included all the non-fiction features we have learned about.


 
17. Field Trip
We took our first field trip to the Houston Zoo. I must say the day turned out to be absolutely beautiful! The kids were so excited to see some of their rain forest animals in person. We had a great time looking at the animals and having a picnic lunch near the Reflection Pond. 





As you can see, there was a good reason why I have been M.I.A. Promise to better in the upcoming weeks! Hope you enjoyed peeking into our daily routines.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Matter Monday

Finally getting a chance to update the blog tonight. We have been super busy in the classroom. One of their favorite parts of the day is Science. We started the year off learning all about matter. When they first heard the word, they stared at me blankly like "what is the matter?" After many experiments I think they are starting to grasp that matter makes up space in the form of solids, liquids, and gases. Yes, I know what you are thinking...that is some deep 2nd grade thinking! One of their favorite experiments was the GAS EXPLOSION!


Morgan was the videographer! She did a great job capturing the explosion. We have also done a balloon pop, explored dancing raisins, and had student models demonstrate the molecules in each state of matter. Needless to say, the kids are LOVING science and it makes it so much more fun to teach.

In other news, the students are really getting the hang of Daily 5. We have only one more left to learn...Work with technology. That will be a hit! I love to see the kids engaged in reading and writing. It definitely makes a difference when they have choice and love when Mrs. K says it's time for Daily 5.

More pictures to post at the end of the week. My camera died last week and I wasn't able to capture all the teachable moments! Until then...live, laugh learn!


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

What we are learning

I can't believe how fast the first few weeks of school are going. We are getting into our routines and the kids are really becoming independent and building their stamina. A big part of our reading block is the Daily 5. The Daily 5 is a structure that helps students develop the daily habits of reading, writing, and working independently that will lead to a lifetime of literacy independence.The students learned Read to Self last week and this week we started Work on Writing. The students are doing absolutely amazing during this time.

Building Stamina during read to self
 Also during our reading instruction, we are working on strategies that good readers do. We use the CAFE menu to keep track of what we are learning. CAFE is an acronym for Comprehension, Accuracy, Fluency, and Expanding Vocabulary. I explain that it is similar to a menu at a fast food restaurant. We have choices and have to make decisions based on what we want to eat. In the classroom we do the same thing based on what we are reading.



I was impressed by all the books the students read this summer. We spent time reading the Miss Nelson is Missing series. The students worked in small groups to analyze a character. They created a life size poster of their character and described what the character sees, does, thinks, and feels. After this lesson, the kids choose a character from a book they read this summer. They drew their character and added character traits as well as thoughts, actions, and feelings around their character. These are now on display in the classroom!




One of our CAFE strategies is Tune into interesting words. Expanding our vocabulary by paying attention to new and interesting words is very important. Each student was given a really cool mini notebook to keep track of their words. We also added words to our classroom chart titled "Words that Impress."


Adding a new word

Math time! In math, we explored graphing and patterns with our names the first week. This week we are building number sense and making sure we have a solid foundation in making 10. Check out this video we watched to help us remember Make 10. The kids LOVED it!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpoFxwKBwE8




SOAR - Problem Solving Strategy 

 Last but not least, our Jobs chart completed with actual students!


Wordless Wednesday

Wow! We are off to an amazing start. Here are a few of our favorite activities from the first full week of school. 

Minute to Win It!


Explore math tools


We LOVE the reading corner!

Finally put together our classroom puzzle.  
Decorating writing journals



Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Classroom Reveal

I can't believe school is starting tomorrow! Today I met all of my amazing kids at Orientation. I can't help but smile at all the new faces. I am so excited for this school year and have a GREAT feeling about this class. Check out our classroom!

This is where our student of the week's poster will be displayed. I can't wait to share what they get to do each day. They will LOVE it! 

Small group area. The turquoise dots will be awesome for the kids to show their thinking because they are dry erase :)

Student work will be displayed here.

Classroom Jobs

Reading area with tons of good books.


Math time!

The student's favorite part: Daily 5. New vocabulary will be added below in the area called "Words that Impress." We will also list our reading strategies on our CAFE menu. 

LOVE this new area I created. Students will be able to show what they learned and allows me to check in for understanding. 

Our schedule and lunch choices for the day. Students always like to know the plan for the day. 

Writing area


Be a Bucket Filler! Students will compliment other students to create a positive classroom community. They can leave notes and "warm fuzzies" in their pocket. 

Daily 5 Word Work hands-on activities to help reinforce spelling and vocabulary. 

Boggle Board...I love word games!

Math it Up. A twist on Boggle. 

Student work and inspiration

Back cabinets will show math vocabulary, math stations, and pictures of what we are doing in class. 


Table rewards. Table groups can earn sticks for following class rules. The table with the most sticks at the end of the week earns a prize like shoes off for the day.

Hope you enjoyed the tour of our classroom. Come back and visit weekly to get an insight into the fun learning going on in second grade!