Monday, February 24, 2014

Brown Bag Book Report

Families,

The Brown Bag Book Reports came home on Friday, February 21. They are due on Thursday, February 27. Students will use the information from this report to give a book talk. Here are some examples of students giving a book talk. Please help your child practice giving a book talk using their cards this week. Students will give their book talks during the week of March 3. We will be recording our book talks, too. Check back later to watch our videos!
 
 
 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Meridian Police Officer Visits CJE Second Graders



Families,

Yesterday a police officer from the Meridian Police Department came to speak to second graders at CJE. He spoke about staying safe and shared information about the K9 unit. He answered many questions students had about the duties of police officers and stranger danger. This opportunity supports the health curriculum for identifying trusted adults and professionals who can help promote health and safety.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Valentine's Day




Famlies,

Our class will celebrate Valentine's Day with a nacho bar. Students brought home a slip today that asks for one item for this event. Please let me know as soon as possible if you are unable to donate this item.
Also, I sent home a list of student names for our class. Students were reminded today that if they bring valentines they must bring one for every person in our class. This avoids hurt feelings and tears. We will be making a bag for valentines. Please don't send in boxes--we won't need them.

Happy Valentine's Day!

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Apps to Support the Common Core UPDATED!!!




 



Rocket Math
This game based math learning app is high-interest and skills based learning. Students love it and learn rapidly.  It has scaffolding and rigor that is helpful in facts practice, buttressed with the high-interest game and money earning format, it allows for increased student learning and increased test scores through skill mastery.

Grammar Jammers Primary
This app teaches about the language arts subjects of adjectives, contractions, nouns, pronouns, punctuation, sentences and verbs in a game-based format. It is a fun, high-interest way to get students focused on these important grammar concepts. There are also elementary and middle school editions available.

Science 360 for iPad by National Science Foundation Science educators and multiple subject teachers will love this new free app! It was created by the National Science Foundation and has some AMAZING graphics that will fascinate your students. It is a large, globally focused application that has a great deal of content on many subjects related to the topic of science.

World Book's World of Animals
This is a great application all about animals! It was just released by the makers of World Book Encyclopedia. This application has a huge amount of research information on many different animals. Some animals in this application are very unusual and rare. This application would be perfect for student-created research and writing projects on topics relating to animals, adaptations and biology.

SkySafari 3 Southern Stars
This is a great new version of a constellation locating application for the iOS! This app allows you to locate stars, nebula, planets and galaxies that are visible in the night sky. It uses GPS technology show you what is currently visible in your area, and through Sky and Telescope Magazine, helps you know what is coming to the night sky in the future. This application is excellent for getting students focused on astronomy. Homework based discussions can be initiated on astronomical topics in class and written research and observations can be recorded to support key K-5 Common Core State Standards of ELA, social science and science topics. Depending how you use this app, it can incorporate many of the key K-5 Common Core State Standards, but the Common Core Science Standards are in development, and seem to be currently focused on ELA skills that support reading complex text. This app can be a great spring board for generating student research and writing on astronomical science topics.

Pencils and Erasers Needed!

Families,

Our class is in serious need of pencils and pencil-top erasers. We are down to less than 100 pencils for the entire school year and completely out of pencil-top erasers. If you are able to donate a box of Ticonderoga pencils (they are a bit more expensive than some, but much higher quality) or a package of pencil-top erasers, I would greatly appreciate it!

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Winter MAP Test



Families,

We finished our winter MAP test last week. I am sending home your child's test scores so you can see their growth from the fall, their math and reading score percentile (where they are compared to a group of 100 second graders), and how close they are from their end of year goal. Please take the time to look at this report and celebrate the improvements your child has made so far this year. If you have any questions, please let me know. Students will take the MAP test again in the spring.

Guest from Boise Philharmonic


Families,

Today we were fortunate enough to have a guest from the Boise Philharmoic in our classroom. We learned about music and how stories can be told through songs. Find out more by asking your child what they learned!