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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Map Testing


Map Testing

Hi Parents,

Its that time of year again; map testing time!
Reading Test Dates: May 4-8
Math Test Dates: May 11-15

Please make sure that your child is fed and well rested for the next couple of weeks. The teachers will have freedom to test whenever they think your student is ready over the dates available. If you have any concerns, please feel free to email me.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Nachman

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

2nd Grade Field Trip to Outdoor Learning Center

Hi Parents!
Tomorrow is our first and only field trip in 2nd grade! We will be going to the outdoor learning center. If your child is in Mrs. Nachman or Ms. Cantu’s class, then they will be leaving around 9:15. If your child is in Ms. Bradley, Ms. Flusche, or Mrs. Middlebrooks class, they will be leaving at 11:15.

Please have you child wear jeans and old tennis shoes tomorrow. Since it has been raining the past two days, we suggest your child bring a rain coat or waterproof poncho.  Please no umbrellas, as they will be tough to manage.

As the trails will be VERY muddy, please have an extra pair of shoes that the kiddos can wear when they get back to school.


Thank you very much, and we look forward to our trip tomorrow! 

Check out this link to learn more about this field trip.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Live Food Chain Lesson Provided by the Outdoor Learning Center

Second graders immersed themselves this last two weeks in researching all about insects and animals.  They learned about life cycles and adaptations made by their animal/ insect to survive.   They selected three interesting facts about their animal and insect to share in their reports.  They drew scientific labeled pictures to identify body parts of their insect and their drawings of the animal included it’s habitat. 


Our studies on insects and animals concluded with a live food chain lesson provided by the Outdoor Learning Center education staff.  The entire grade level experienced a lesson in the Christie Learning Commons that they will never forget.  The sun transfers energy to the plants which are producers and then the consumers take over the remainder of the food chain.  This is when the lesson really grabbed the student’s attention.  Live hissing cockroaches were the first consumer introduced that feed on grass.  They were followed by a toad that eats the cockroaches and then a type of lizard that changes color who feasts on the toad.  Next to be introduced, in the same live fashion, was the snake, who was afraid of the noise and tried to hide up the sleeve of the presenter.  The final consumer in the food chain was a live baby alligator.  
No animals were harmed during this lesson; however, it’s my opinion that the students will never forget what they learned and witnessed today at Christie Elementary School.

Measurement Olympics

Hi Parents!

Just as a reminder, there is no tutoring this Tuesday, March 31st, due to STAAR testing.

This Wednesday, our students will participate in the 2nd grade Measurement Olympics. (Provided the weather cooperates) Students will use their skills acquired in math to measure in Inches, feet, yards, centimeters, and meters. They will also demonstrate their ability to tell time and determine the area of a given space.

Unfortunately the weather did not cooperate.  We will postpone this special event until late April or early May.  We want to make sure it happens after STAAR testing and before MAP testing.  


Saturday, February 14, 2015

Week of February 9th-13th

It has been a great week so far.  We are finishing up Geometry and will review addition, subtraction and money.  Next week we will go through the problem-solving model and practice analyzing word problems.  This week the students are learning to identify sequencing within text and how an author might organize their story.  They are also practicing personal narrative and expository writing.  It would be helpful if you had your child practice writing complete sentences at home.  We have moved to science in IC and the students are excited about becoming engineers.  You may want to ask them about it. 

Dates to remember:
Thursday 2/12/15 is Multicultural night 6-7:30 PM




Friday 2/13/15 is the Friendship party @ 1:30-2:30 PM.  The 2nd grade schedule will be different that day. 

Monday 2/16/15 there is No School!!!

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Second Grade Blog- Jan. 26-30

Second Grade Blog- Jan. 26-30

  

Hello Parents,

In Language Arts we have started a new unit. This unit is all about working
together. Our story this week is a folktale called Head, Body, Legs.  This is a fun
story about how the different body parts work together to pick a mango.  In spelling we are teaching words with the /ou/ and /ow/ sound, such as clown, growl, house, and sound.

This week in math your student will be learning about Geometric shapes.
Encourage them to find items in your home that are in the shape of a
triangular prism, rectangular prism, cube, sphere, cylinder and cone. Ask them “how many faces/edges/vertices does the shape have.”  This is a fun unit and the kids love a hide and seek challenge.

On Monday the kids made






lemonade in IC.  This was a great way to help them
Understand about being a producer/consumer. We are also learning about goods and services as well as earning/spending/saving money.  

PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES ARE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND!
PLEASE SEND IN THE SIGN-UP SHEET or sign up on Sign Up Genius 

SO WE CAN TALK ABOUT YOUR CHILD’S PROGRESS.



Friday, January 16, 2015

Week of January 19th


Reminder: NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY, time to celebrate MLK

Tuesday, January 20th  is tutoring until 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 20th is Christie Parent Technology Night 5:30-6:30 P.M.


Thursday, January 29th  is PTA Arts Night


In Language Arts we've been learning about cause and effect, drawing conclusions, and main idea. When your child reads, take a minute when their done and ask them what happened in the story and what was the effect of that event. Or ask them what was the "Main Idea" of the book/story.

 
In Math we are learning about fractions and the kids are getting it. The students appear to like fractions. We have covered halves, fourths, eighths, and whole parts.  Heads up we will finish up with fractions and begin geometry.


In IC we wrapped up patriotism with several videos of the kids singing patriotic songs. The songs will be aired on the morning announcements as time permits. 

Our new unit is about our government. Your student is learning about our local, state and federal government.

Thanks for keeping up with your kids through our second grade blog.