Thursday, September 24, 2015

Owl News - September 25



This Week  Our last full week of September is in the books!  Things are running along a little more smoothly and we are making good progress!  We did well starting Chapter 2 in Math and we are busy working with numbers and place value in the hundreds.  In ELA, we created nice pieces of writing in our journals about cool things we found in the garden.  We are really getting the hang of writing our paragraphs.  We made it to Washington, DC with our adventure with Paddington.  We so far have learned about the White House.  We have also finished up with our Dibels reading testing and are making good progress practicing our handwriting penmanship as well.

Next Week  In ELA, we will read the story of “Meet Rosina” and start an new journal story.   In Math, we will continue working Chapter 2 where we will have lessons on numbers up to 1,000: place value, number names, and the different forms of numbers.  Paddington’s Adventures will bring us to a couple more cool places in Washington, DC.
  
Did you Know? Every Wednesday is Happy Wednesday!  We are making a book of all the things that make us happy.  We were inspired by the book “14,000 Things To Be Happy About.” 
  
Important Dates Coming Up: Teacher Workshop/No School - October 9, Columbus Day/No School – October 12, Open House – October 13, 5-6:30, Gilford Historical Society Field Trip – Oct. 22, 2nd Grade Concert - Nov. 5. 

Go Noodle!


We completed our first character on "Go Noodle!"  We use the "Go Noodle" website to get our brains and bodies moving after we have been sitting and working hard for a long time!  We usually do three "Go Noodle" activities after Math everyday.  It is a good break (reward!) after tackling those hard Go Math word problems!

Friday, September 18, 2015

Owl News - September 18



  This Week  We had another awesome week!  We have become experts at working at our Morning Parliament Meeting.  We were busy with working on our Literacy routine and how we make our literacy center choices.  We worked on practicing our Ravenclaw Writing process with stories about our treasure hunt from last week.  In Social Studies, in our Paddington Adventure project, Paddington introduced us to the destination of the Statue of Liberty.    In Math, we finished working with patterns of ones, fives, and hundreds.  We also finished Chapter 1, reviewed with our College Prep board, and took the end of chapter assessment.  We also started work on the Moby Max website with our Math placement test.  As a reward at the end of the week for such hard work – we enjoyed our first Quidditch.

Next Week  In ELA, we will read the story of “Family Farm.”  In Math, we will start Chapter 2 in Math where we will be working with numbers up to 1,000.  Paddington’s Adventures will bring us to a couple of historical places in Pennsylvania and Washington, DC. Hopefully we will be able to enjoy another Quidditch practice at the end of the week!   

Important Dates Coming Up: Teacher Workshop/No School - October 9, Columbus Day/No School – October 12, Open House – October 13, 5-6:30, Gilford Historical Society Field Trip – Oct. 22, 2nd Grade Concert - Nov. 5.

REMINDER - Our Gym/Phys Ed Day is Friday - please remember to send your child with sneakers and active clothing.

Our Treasure Hunt Video

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