A few weeks ago we finished up our booklets we started on the first day of school. Based on the book "You're Finally Here" by Melanie Watt, the students started with a bubble map with their ideas of 3 events they did over the summer. These bubble ideas were then turned into complete sentences. These sentences were written in their booklets and illustrated. The final page was about what the students are looking forward to in 2nd grade. These booklets are down on the rug for the students to enjoy reading. They did such a good job!
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Homecoming 2021!
What a fun homecoming week we had at Lanesboro! The highlight of the week in elementary is the homecoming parade on Friday. We were 2nd grade fantastic froggies cheering on our Burros! 2nd graders, you did great on Friday!
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Math Stations
In 2nd grade we rotate through stations for our math block. I love this framework so much because I'm able to see small groups for instruction. I'm able to see pretty quickly who understands the new skill being taught and who needs some additional practice or instruction. The students complete their assignment in a different station. We're so lucky to have Mrs. Ruen in our room to help students with questions on their assignments. The third station includes math games on an i-pad, partner game station, and a hands on or paper and pencil task. We just started stations this week, and the class is doing a great job!
Friday, September 24, 2021
Morning Routine
When the students arrive in the morning they have a very predictable routine each day. The students bring in their take home folders to our basket, sign up for their milk and snack choices, complete their wake up work, then make a good quiet choice. The choices include read to self, read to someone, shop for books, get their materials organized and ready for the day, or draw in their notebooks. Once everyone has completed their wake up work, they hear our morning song come on which signals that it's time for our morning meeting. The students gather on the rug to say good morning to each other, share news and take questions from classmates, and discuss our schedule for the day. This is a great way for us to start our day!
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Word Work Activities
This week in 2nd grade we reviewed short vowel words in both real and nonsense words. The students played Go Fish, sorted words by vowel sound through a read the room activity, and sorted words in their notebooks. In our activities, the students were asked to read and decipher the real words from the nonsense words. Next week we'll start our first quarter spelling with beginning blend words.
Friday, September 17, 2021
Launching Daily 5
We follow the framework of Daily 5 for our literacy block. Through this framework, students are either meeting with me, doing read to self, reading to someone, listening to reading, working on writing, or word work. This week the students continued practicing read to self.
We learned how to shop for books in our classroom library. This is always exciting for the students to pick out their own books from our library!
The students began reading from different comfy spots in our classroom. This always makes our reading more fun!
Beginning of the Year Math
At the beginning of the year, the students slowly start to learn about the different stations we rotate through to run our math block. This includes the teacher lesson, assignment station, and math game station. We've started practicing our different parts by learning a few math games, learning how to complete our math assignments, and making a math about me person.
Saturday, September 11, 2021
You're Finally Here!
The students are finally here in 2nd grade! We started our first day of school with the read aloud, "You're Finally Here!" by Melanie Watt. The students all shared one thing they did this summer that has kept them away from 2nd grade for so long as I have been waiting in the empty classroom for them!
I learned that they had been riding their bikes, going on vacations, playing football, riding horses, jumping on trampolines, and so much more! These ideas lead us into our first writing project about how they spent their summer.