Sunday, June 7, 2009

Summer is Almost Here!

We have had a very busy year in Second Grade.  We enjoyed:
  • Fall Festival
  • Healthy Food Tasting
  • Winter Party
  • Greek Food Tasting
  • Immigration Day
  • Spring Fling
  • First field trip to Sterling Hill Mining Museum
Our "field day" is tomorrow, and we will be having our end of year "Hoe Down" sometime before the end of the year.  There are only 12 days left of school!  However, it is important to remember that you need to always keep on learning.  I will be posting here some fun summer learning activities that you can enjoy with your families.  So, check back often!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

A Spooktacular Spectacle!

Our Fall Festival was a ghoulishly delightful day with fun-filled activities enjoyed by all.  Second grade students experienced a whole day packed with wonderful learning activities.  

In the morning we read apple and pumpkin stories and had "pumpkin" and "licorice" math.  We also participated in pumpkin painting, and other craft activities.  

In the afternoon we had a costume party and a Halloween parade.  Our parade was followed by a pumpkin and apple tasting party.

Thank you to all of the parents who sent in food and helped with the festivities.
Here is our "guessing" pumpkin all decorated for Halloween!


Saturday, October 4, 2008

Second Grade Visits Kindergarten

Second grade visited a kindergarten class where they heard an inspired reading of “Jungle Drums”. All of the students listened to identify story elements. Then the second grade students worked with the kindergarten students to brainstorm a sentence to tell what they would wish for. After the second grade students wrote the sentence, the kindergarten students illustrated the sentence by drawing a picture.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Second Grade Class Rules

During the first week of school the second grade classes got together to formulate the class rules. In the spirit of Constitution Day, which was September 17th, we reviewed how rules are made and discussed the similarities and differences between how the United States Government makes rules and how we made our own class rules.
These are our class rules:
1. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
2. Listen while others are talking.
3. Walk in the school building.
4. Always raise your hand and wait to be called on.
5. Be kind and get along with others.
6. Talk with a quiet voice.
7. Follow directions the first time.
8. Always try your best.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Sun, Moon, and Earth

Here is a fun activity to get you started with this year's new science curriculum.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Sterling Hill Mining Museum

Today members of the Second Grade Team visited the Sterling Hill Mining Museum for a tour and a workshop.  On the tour of the mine we observed how much miners relied on simple machines to do their jobs.  We also learned about how important safety precautions and following procedures was.  Our workshop was about fluorescent rocks and minerals and how they are used in everyday things, such as postage stamps and money.  Here is a picture of one of the many displays of local fluorescent rocks under ultraviolet lighting.
This is a video presentation given by the speaker that we had about fluorescent rocks and minerals.