Sunday, May 29, 2022

Nonfiction Writing Books

 One of our last writing projects was nonfiction research and writing.  The students enjoyed researching an animal and putting together their information in a final book.  We started our research by taking notes on the topics of what the animal looks like, the habitat, what the animal eats, and fun facts.  We put our notes into complete sentences.  We wrote our complete sentences into our books.  We ended with a page about the author.  This class did a wonderful job on their nonfiction writing!




Balloon 5: Classroom Bumper Seats

 On Friday we popped the balloon for classroom bumper seats.  The students got to pick out their own seats for the day which they love doing!



Thursday, May 26, 2022

Balloon #4: Lunch and Dance Party in the Classroom

 We popped the balloon for lunch and dance party in the classroom today. It's always a special treat to eat lunch in the classroom and to add music and dancing on top of that is so fun for the kids!







Mystery Reader #17: A Talented Former Student

 1) I am a male.

2) I've had Mrs. Howard as a teacher.

3) I like to paint.

A couple students thought it might be their older brothers or possibly a cousin.  When this student walked in the door, little brother wasn't surprised.  He said the clue about painting gave it away.  His brother loves to paint!  He's also a great singer, as he shared with us in the book "Happy!" by Pharrell Williams.  Thanks so much for being a mystery reader!



Balloon #3: Marker Day!

 Today the students popped a balloon for marker day!  Each student picked out a special smelly marker to use on their assignments throughout the day.  They also get to keep the marker!  It's a fun treat to use markers for our schoolwork!



Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Balloon #2: Gum Day!

 The students were so excited to hear that they could chew gum throughout their school day!  Each student received a small bag with 4 pieces of gum that they could decide throughout the day when to chew.  We also delivered our senior letters today which was so fun!  A few of us have even received letters back.



Monday, May 23, 2022

Balloon #1: Write a Letter to a Senior

 We started our Balloon Countdown today!  We'll be a popping a balloon everyday until the final day of school.  Whatever activity is in the balloon, we do!  Today we popped the balloon for writing a letter to a senior.  We worked hard on our letters today, and tomorrow we'll be delivering them to the seniors.




Mystery Reader #16: A Mom We Know!

 1) I've never been a mystery reader before.

2) My last name has 2 syllables.

3) My favorite color is blue.

Many of the students thought it was their mom, dad, brother, sister, but these clues belonged to one particular mom that we are so lucky to see everyday!  Mrs. Bunke is a wonderful paraprofessional in our school, and we love her!  She read us the book Going Places by Paul A. Reynolds.  Thank you so much for reading to us!




Saturday, May 21, 2022

Banana Bingo Celebration: Bumper Seats!

 On Thursday the class celebrated our final banana bingo.  After brainstorming several ideas, they decided on classroom bumper seats.  Everyone in the class got to choose their own seats for the day.



Track and Field Day

 The class couldn't wait to get track and field day started!  Great job yesterday 2nd grade!



2nd Grade Field Trip

 We had a wonderful time on our field trip to Lake Lodge.  It was a beautiful day for paddling and playing at the park.




Sunday, May 8, 2022

Our Final Play Performance!

 Thank you to all of the family members who attended "The Weatherman on Trial."  I don't know if I've ever seen the library so full for one of our plays.  So exciting for the kids.  They worked very hard to learn their lines, and they did a fantastic job!  I'm so proud of you 2nd graders!




Mystery Reader #15: An Airplane Pilot

 1) I have 3 kids.

2) I learned how to fly an airplane.

3) I love tea.

Upon reading the clues, one student said, "Oh, that's Mrs. Ferrie!" The rest of the students weren't so sure.  Mrs. Ferrie told them long ago that she had learned to fly an airplane, and this student remembered!  Other students thought it might be a grandparent with this skill that they just hadn't heard of before.  We were thrilled to see Mrs. Ferrie, our librarian, walk through the door.  She read "Peanut Butter and Cupcake" by Terry Border.  I think the students' favorite part was hearing more about how she learned to fly an airplane.  Thank you so much Mrs. Ferrie.  We adore you!