March 2-6, March 3, Greetings from 204!

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March 2-6, 2015 March 3, 2014 Greetings from 204! It was great to see so many of you at lunch on Friday! Thanks for taking the time to come to school. The kids LOVE having you here with them. The lunchroom is quieter when you are here. I Love to Read month reading minutes: Our classroom has received the official, Second Grade Reading Minutes Traveling Trophy for three weeks in a row! Keep on reading! Thanks for taking time to ensure your child is reading on a daily basis. Reading Minutes: Starting this week the required number of minutes is moving up to 30. If your child reads thirty minutes every day or a combination there of they will receive an E on their report card for the third trimester. Reading is the single best predictor of success in school. Please let me know if you have questions or concerns and we can modify that number. Reward Day: This Friday, March 6 our classroom will transform itself into a sea of blanket forts. Please send a sheet and/or blanket with your child on Friday. They may also wear their pajamas again! It will be a busy day because the children will also be going to the I Love to Read Month reading minutes carnival! Math: Please spend at least five minutes every day with basic addition and subtraction math facts. And please practice adding and subtracting two and three digit numbers with carrying and regrouping. Recess: Please continue to send outdoor clothing with your child every day. If it is warm enough, the kids will go outside. A good rule of thumb is to prepare for outside for recess EVERY day. Last week there were some kids who did not have mittens or gloves. Just think spring will be here soon. Have a great week! Toni

Quote of the week: "IN LIKE A LION, OUT LIKE A LAMB" By Lorie Hill March roars in like a lion So fierce, The wind so cold, It seems to pierce. The month rolls on And Spring draws near, And March goes out Like a lamb so dear. Read more at http://www.scrapbook.com/poems/doc/694.html#4svrahrq4i6j35q6.99 MATH LANGUAGE ARTS Anthology Genre: Anthology Luke Goes to Bat AR #86381 2.5 Genre: Realistic Fiction Unit 8: Fractions Overview: This unit emphasizes fractions of regions and collection of objects, as well as relationships between fractions. While the focus of the unit is on fraction notation and equivalencies, multiplication and division concepts are touch upon. Unit 8 has four main areas of focus: To review basic fraction concepts To use fractions to name parts of a whole and of a collection To find pairs of equivalent fractions To solve number stories involving fractions. Vocabulary Target Vocabulary: practice, hurried, position, roared, extra, curb, cheered, final Strategies: Antonyms Comprehension Target Skill: Sequence of Events Target Strategy: Visualize Authors Craft: Word Choice: Specialized Language Listening, Speaking, Viewing:

SOCIAL STUDIES Switch SCIENCE Switch Health Switch TECHNOLOGY SLLING www.spellingcity.com/tclifton http://www.delano.k12.mn.us/elementaryschool/gradesstaff/secondgrade/spelling-lists (If you use this link, scroll to the bottom of the page to access the current list. Disregard the spelling City information as it is not the premium membership page.) HOMEWORK Websites should be accessed through the Delano Site Computer/Internet: Online Newspaper or Magazine Grammar: Subject/Verb Agreement Fluency: Stress Phonics: Long I (I, igh, ie, y) Writing Mode: Write to Express Writing Form: Fictional Narrative Paragraph Focus Trait: Voice High Frequency Words: doing, sure, else, turned, blue, room, teacher, any, studied, carry Mr. Pederson - Tuesday Ms Anderson - Wednesday Ms Swan - Thursday IXL, Think Central, Moby Max, research on PebblesGo Lesson Week 4.20: (Week of March 2, 2015) Pretest Monday: if a student is able to spell the Basic List with 90% accuracy they will practice the Challenge list for the final test on Friday. Check the Assignment Sheet to determine which list they are supposed to study for the week. I have a Premium Membership with Spelling City. If your child would like to practice the words, using that program they may. If your child is stressed before the pre-test they may practice the words prior to the first test. Logging into Spelling City: Click the link in the box to the left. Once you get to Spelling City your child will need to log in to the student log-in. The username is their first and last name with no spaces or uppercase letters. The password is their lunch number. Good luck! Let me know if you need assistance. Reading Log Assignment: Students are required to read a minimum of 30 minutes per day, outside of school. Please jot down the number of minutes read

Think Central: UN: first and last name, lower case no spaces (i.e. toniclifton) PW: first name with and lunch number, no spaces, uppercase on first letter (i.e. Toni0000) IXL Math UN: first initial of first name and last name/no spaces (i.e. tclifton) PW: lunch number Moby Max UN: first name and lunch number all lowercase and no spaces (i.e. toni0000) PW: lunch number (i.e. 0000) Spelling City UN: first and last name/no spaces/ lower case (i.e. toniclifton) PW: lunch number (i.e. 0000) daily and write the total minutes per week when you send the folder back on Monday. Math homework: at this time the students will receive three to four Home links a week. They are due back the following week. IXL and MobyMax are available online. Spelling City is an excellent online program to study spelling words. It is interactive and provides definitions of the words, too. www.spellingcity.com/tclifton Please note it is okay to practice the words prior to taking the pretest. IMPORTANT DATES Friday, March 6 Reading Carnival Reward Day in 173: Build a Fort and wear your pajamas Tuesday, March 10, PIE Meeting 7:00 Tuesday, March 10, Kindergarten Round up 5:30 8:00 Elementary Cafeteria and Gym Wednesday, March 11 DQ Night Thursday, March 12 Kindergarten Round-up 5:00 8:00 Elementary Cafeteria and Gym Friday, March 20 History Center Field Trip Spring Break March 23 March 27 All About Me Star Student March April May Brock 9 Sophia 16 Day Monday 03.02 Tuesday 03.03 Maddi 13 Lily 4 Jake 20 Chloe 11 Mason 18 Digital Day Special Day 2 Day 3 Music Things to Note Spelling Pretest 4.20 President/ Vice President Brock Justin Jake Hattie

Wednesday 03.04 Thursday 03.05 Friday 03.06 Monday 03.09 Tuesday 03.10 Wednesday 03.11 Thursday 03.12 Friday 03.13 Day 4 Media Day 5 Day 1 Music No school Teacher Workshop Day 2 Day 3 Music Day 4 Media Day 5 Final Spelling Test No Spelling this week Chloe Drew Henry Kyann Ellia Gracie Keira Markus Caiden Justin Jose Rocco Mazie Jake If you would like to share your child s pet with the class please contact me to set up a mutually agreed upon date and time. The class will meet you in the front entry for sharing. Pet Visits Planners * Located inside the Homework folder Please sign the planner after you have seen it each day. Ask your child to write the total number of reading minutes each day. Please encourage your children to be responsible for showing you the folder and then returning it to their backpack. If you have not done so already, please try pick up a folder that has clasps in the middle to secure the assignment sheet. Birthday Treats and Celebrations Healthy Snacks Sending a treat to school to celebrate birthdays is optional. All treats must be store bought and individually wrapped. If your child has a summer birthday we will celebrate their day during All About Me or any other agreed upon date! There are 23 students, a para, and one teacher in our classroom. Snacks: Please send a healthy, non-messy snack to school for your child each day. Children are invited to bring a water bottle to school if desired, but soda, juices, and other beverages are not allowed in our classroom. Thanks for your help!

Shoes, layering for varied room temperature Shoes, etc.: Please help your child remember to have appropriate shoes. It is also a good idea to either send a sweater or a sweatshirt with your child each day, or have him/her keep one at school. Even during the cold weather, our classroom can be very chilly. I encourage layers of clothing! Please send warm clothes for the weather outside.