Friday, November 15, 2024

Weekly News 11-15-24

 Weekly News for 2-P 11-15-24

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*Monday and Tuesday (November 25th and 26th) are half days with noon dismissal.

*Spirit Day info on page 2 of this newsletter.


          *Our math work this week was largely reviewing and assessing unit 4 on problem solving. Students worked really hard to show me all that they have learned about strategies for solving problems. We kicked off Unit 5 on Friday which will focus on strategies to fluently add within 100. 


*During reading workshop we focused on reading nonfiction texts and pulling out facts and the main idea from the text. There was lots of excitement about the chance to choose their own topics with this work!

 

*In writing workshop we learned to write descriptive pieces about a chosen “hero” in our life. Students wrote facts and details about this special person and took this piece of writing all the way through the writing process. They wrote some truly beautiful pieces!


*Our spelling pattern this week was long a patterns.  In our phonics program we worked on r controlled vowels.


*This week we kicked off our Wabanaki Nations of Maine unit. Using our Wabanaki languages book we learned about where the Wabanaki people live in Maine, what is important to them, and how they love nature. and We especially like hearing what their language sounds like! Our Scholastic News issue helped us see what a pow wow is like and we enjoyed learning about this celebration.


*We also worked on a Social Studies Weekly magazine about democratic principles like justice, equality and truthfulness. We will finish this work next week. 


Roll and Red for this week's phonics skills

We read and wrote about nonfiction in our reader's notebooks.



We are getting so good at using rubrics to guide our writing.

We wrote pieces about our heroes.

Our graphic organizer helped us plan our piece.

We are using specific details!

We learned that the Wabanaki people have many words for things that are important to them, like water and the forest, and also storms.

We loved learning about the color words used by the Mi'kmaq people.

A beautiful hero piece

We are labeling conjunctions and verbs as part of our grammar work.

Grampy is a hero!





We learned about a Powwow.

Scholastic News included a video of an acutal Powwow and it was so helpful for us to see this celebration.

A little artwork from a student!

We practiced high frequency words.

We "map" the sounds and practice the heart part (the unexpected part).



We played "Race to Add" in math today!

A fabulous Free Choice Friday creation

Race to Add!


We shared our hero pieces and gave great feedback.



Working in our Wabanaki Languages book


We sorted rules vs. laws during social studies.

As a class we brainstormed about Mr. LIbby as our hero.



Doing magnetic words in UFLI helps us be strong spellers!

We are learning to write good beginnings.



We love to play "What's Missing" to help us spell high frequency words correctly. 





Friday, November 8, 2024

Weekly News 11-8-24

 Weekly News  11-8-24


*Be sure to sign up for parent/teacher conferences. The link is in Mrs. Pratt’s newsletter.


*In reading we focused on reading how-to books to help us understand this informational writing format, which was also our writing genre of the week. 


*During writing we learned how to write how-to books. We brainstormed topics and practiced telling the steps of our topic in sequential order. We wrote drafts and included needed materials and why this topic is important. After revising and editing we published our final pieces.


*In math we worked on two step number stories and dug deep into deciphering what a word problem was telling us in terms of computation - this is hard work! We are making many gains as a class and working cooperatively and collaboratively to solve tricky problems. We started reviewing for the unit 4 test, which we will take next week.


*Silent e words were our spelling focus. Our phonics work centered on -dge, -tch and -le word endings as well as the different sounds a final y can make. 


*We worked more on our Studies Weekly issue about “Community” and students identified that they are part of many communities. Next we began studying our new text and learned all about rules and laws in our country. 


*We read a Scholastic News article about Election Day and watched a short video explaining how voting works. 

How to final draft in progress!

And another....

Lots of planning went into our how-to pieces this week

Using editing checklists to proof our writing

Making sure we included all the parts and used capitals and periods correctly

We read about veterans and the musical veterans who play in parades


In Social Studies we learned all about being parts of a community.




Roll and Read with a friend



We started learning about words the Wabanaki use for special things such as water and woods.

New game to help us master high frequency word spellings...it's called "What's missing?"



Math partners sort take away and add to word problems

Great collaborative work!



On Monday we read all about Election Day!

Library activity with Ms. Luchies