Week of September 5th-8th

2nd Grade Curriculum News                                                                    

Although students may NOT be so thrilled, teachers (including myself) are quite excited about finally having our regular dismissal schedule back.  There still might be some rather warm days but we are well on our way towards Fall!  The first week of school in the month of September will find us quite busy as we will be taking our first set of benchmark tests.  Students will not be tested every day and the tests are quite short.  These will be given at 3 different times throughout the school year to help give us an idea of where students stand and which areas we need to work on.  So students, show up ready to show us how smart you really are!  I have already seen some wonderful things from this group!

 

Curriculum News

During our Reading/Literacy Block time in the morning, we will continue with our Cynthia Rylant author study.   She has written many beloved children’s books such as the Henry and Mudge Series and has written numerous other amazing books which students have enjoyed.  During Math, we will be looking at many different strategies for improving our addition and subtraction skills.  We should have a bit more time to explore the topics of neighborhoods and different types of communities during our Social Studies time.  We will also have some time to look at writing better sentences as we explore the different types of sentences during our English/Grammar time.  There is so much to cover this week!  This week’s spelling words are given below.  Remember that the test is given on Friday and the Challenge Words are graded as extra or bonus points on the test!

Spelling

rain      mail      wait       paid       paint        sail       aim        pain       main       claim        faint         aid

Challenge Words:  again            attain

 

Reminders:

There is no school on Monday, September 4th because of Labor Day.  Have a wonderful holiday weekend and enjoy the last “unofficial” weekend of summer!

 

Mrs. Johnson

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