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Class News
Second Grade Mission Statement
In Second Grade, we know that God will help us to learn many new skills.
We will work hard, do our best, and always try to accomplish our goals.
Even if we don’t always succeed, we will have a CAN-DO attitude!
Second Grade Slogan
Can Learn, Can Try, Can Do!
April 20, 2012
Curriculum Highlights for the week of 4/23/2012:
Math: Unit 10: Finish Fractions and Probability
Reading: Theme 6: Talent Show: “The Art Lesson”; Writing Projects
Spelling: Unit 26; Test Thursday
Bible: The Early Church
Social Studies: Units 5&6: America’s Past and Government
Spanish: Unit 10: Las Plantas
We have completed our Terra Nova testing. Thanks so much for getting your children here promptly each day. I was very pleased with their testing behavior this week, and everyone worked very hard!
Victory Drill and MFF will resume their regular schedule every day next week.
Our Second Grade Chapel Program will take place next Wednesday, the 25th @ 8:40 a.m. I hope you can join us! Your children just need to wear nice clothes that morning, unless I have mentioned something particular to you for your child. I will be in the Sanctuary, so please bring your child there, instead of the classroom. They can pile their backpacks in the narthex during chapel. We will have a goodie reception in the classroom afterward, so please let me know if you would like to contribute something for everyone to enjoy. If your child has a speaking part, please continue to work with your child. I sent parts home on Wednesday. Don’t worry! They do not need to memorize it, they just need to be able to read smoothly and expressively, so practice at home will be a huge help! Thanks!!
Field Trip!!! On Wednesday, May 30th, the Second Grade will be going to the Central Library (downtown) and the Farmer’s Market at Cesar Chavez Park. The cost is $2 per child to help with the cost of parking. Please send this in with your child’s permission slip. Your child will want to bring some spending money ($5-$7) on the day of the trip for the Farmer’s Market, as well as a disposable sack lunch. We will be checking out books at the library, which can be returned to any Sacramento County Library Branch (Elk Grove and Franklin included.) If your child does not already have a library card, please be sure to apply for one so that they can check out books on the day of the trip. You can now apply for a library card online at www.saclibrary.org, or you can go into any branch to apply. (A parent with I.D. is required.) Please return their permission slips no later than Monday, May 21st.
I like to have lots of parents to drive and chaperone on this trip. If you would like to meet us down there for lunch or for part of our day, you are most welcome! (This is a great option for those with little ones who are unable to supervise 2nd Graders, but would like to join us for the field trip!!!) If you would like to drive, you must be sure you have an auto usage form on file in the office. This is a fantastic field trip!!!
End of the Year Fun! SPLS has reserved A Magical Place in Galt for the end of the year party for grades 1-8, on the afternoon of Friday, May 25th. I will have more details for you soon.
The Apostle’s Creed: We will test the entire Apostle’s Creed on Friday, May 4th. Your child may choose to recite it, or fill in the blank. Please let me know which they would like to do. It is included in the homework packet.
Spotlight on Me! We are done for the year! Thanks everyone for sending in your items. We enjoyed seeing them!
Science Notes from Mrs. Rowley: We used our first simple machine this week (the wheel). The whole purpose of simple machines is to make work easier. Students explored this concept on their own. To encourage exploration, look around your home and neighborhood for wheels and gears.
“In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins,
in accordance with the riches of God’s Grace that he lavished on us
with all wisdom and understanding.”
Ephesians 1:7 & 8
Love, Mrs. Wacker
Please Mark Your Calendar:
Spelling Words: zoo, tooth, hook, moon, book, soon, took, good, room, foot, you, who
Challenge Words: cartoon, balloon, choose, spoonful
Bible Verse: Please work on the Apostle’s Creed in its entirety. Your child may recite or fill-in-the-blank. Please let me know which they would like to do. This is due Friday, May 4th. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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| April 20, 2012 03:00:00 By Doris Dahle Dear Parents,
The weather has been beautiful, the children have worked diligently on their TerraNova tests this week, and I am happy to be back in the classroom after a nice Easter Break. God is so good.
Upcoming Classroom Events : Math: Chapter 9 – Decimals – continues Reading: back in the basal reader – “The Stranger” Spelling: words from the story – “The Stranger” Bible: God’s Faithfulness to His people Spanish: Plant Habitats English: Writing: History:
Bible Verse for the week : “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.” 1 John 4:7-8
Science News :We used our first simple machine this week (the wheel). The whole purpose of simple machines is to make work easier. Students explored this concept on their own. To encourage exploration, look around your home and neighborhood for wheels and gears.
Field trip on the Horizon : When: Friday, May 4th Where: California State Capitol Time: 8:45 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Cost: is free Students will be taking a tour of the capitol. As always I will be needing drivers for this field trip. This is going to be a short one – we need to get back and clean our room and get set up for Open House that evening. Permission slips will be going home today. Please fill them out and return to me as soon as possible. Many thanks.
C Basketball tournament : is tomorrow at St. Peter’s. Come on out and support the 3rd and 4th grade basketball players. I will be in the snack bar seving up delicious snacks and wearing my new crown (thanks to Joe) for I have now become Queen of the Snack Bar! Hope to see you there.
Book Orders : I am sending out the last book orders for the year. If possible, please have the order forms returned to me no later than Friday, April 27th. If you have any questions please let me know. Book catalogs went home with your child today.
Book Pillow and Slipper Read : We are going to have our last book, pillow , and slipper read for the year, next Friday, April 27. Have your little dumpling bring their favorite book to read, their pillow and their slippers. They may also bring a blanket if they would like lay it on the floor.
School Happenings : 3 May – National Day of Prayer 4 May – Open House 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. 5 May – ACSI Speech Meet – Captial Christian School 16 May – Staff development day – minimum day 19 May – Track meet 24 May – Band Concert 25 May – All school field trip to A Magical Place 28 May – Memorial Day – school and daycare closed 1 June – End of the Year Dinner
May God keep you in His loving arms. Have a wonderful weekend and I will see you all on Monday. |
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| Sacramento! You can google monuments and get an understanding of what they are.
Memory Verse: Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whateer is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Philippians 4:8 Include your meaning as well on the test
Spelling: Practice book pages 299-301 are due on Friday. The spelling words can be found on page 423 under the title Pioneer Girl.
Civil War Field Trip at Gibson Ranch: All of the forms are in. Thank you! I love not having thins hanging over my head. We are all set to go. My drivers are Christy Hellem, Christina Hogan, Larry McGlone, and Sarah McClellan.
Phones at school: If your child brings a phone to school, our policy is that the phone needs to be kept in the office during the school day.
Science: We’ve been exploring the Ocean in depth.As we have been exploring, we are seeing how God has created each animal and plant with the unique capabilities to survive in its environment. These things cannot have happened by chance. The psalmist wrote, “The Heavens declare the Glory of God.” What a creative God we have.
Goals: These people have met their 75% goal or higher!!!!! Hope, Sydney, Daniela, Kayla, Jasmine, Tim, Kristen, Colby, Isaac, Hannah, and Natalie Way to go, my little turkeys!!! The rest of you need to be reading every night for at least 20 minutes to reach your goal of 75% by May 4th! Your reading grade will be affected if you are not reading.
If you haven’t passed the Home Connect Math Facts in a Flash, you should be visiting this site and practicing for a minimum of 15 minutes every night. Please let me know when you are ready to test on your level. If you do not visit the site, I need a note from home explaining why you are not doing this. Keep in mind, the computer lab is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays for you to do Home Connect if your computer is not working. You are graded on your progress.
May 4: 75% May 30: 100% Important Dates to Remember! April 23: Achievement test May 3: National Day of Prayer May 5: Open House May 18: Field trip to Gibson Ranch May 25: Trip to A Magical Place in Galt 1:10 for grades 5-8 |
“We live, move, and exist for Christ.”Acts 17:28
Office Notes:
Class Notes:
Curriculum:
Science. 1-4th: We used our first simple machine this week (the wheel). The whole purpose of simple machines is to make work easier. Students explored this concept on their own. To encourage exploration, look around your home and neighborhood for wheels and gears.
In His Service,
Mrs. Mitchell
e-mail: mmitchell@splseagles.org
Dates to Remember:
4/23 – Terra Nova testing ends.
5/03 – National Day of Prayer.
5/04 – Open House 6:00 – 7:30p.m.
5/05 – ACSI Speech Meet – Capital Christian School.
5/16 – Min. day – Noon dismissal – staff planning day for next year.
5/28 – Memorial Day – school and daycare closed.
We will resume Victory Drill this week. Please be ready to test on Victory Drill Tuesday morning. We will test for Math Facts in a Flash on Friday. Please practice at home.
1st Grade Field Trip Thursday, May 8th is our field trip to the Galt Herald Newspaper. We still need more drivers. We will be leaving at 9:30 and returning at 11:45. Please wear your blue St. Peter’s t-shirt as is required for all field trips.
All School Field Trip - Mark your calendar!
We will be going on an all school field trip May 25th to – A Magical Place in Galt..
At 11:40 leave for A Magical Place and return to school at.2:15. I will send permission slips home soon.
First Grade Chapel Program
The First Grade Chapel Program is on May 16th at 8:30. Please plan on joining us. We will have special treats following our program. It’s a fun day filled with worship, fellowship and community service.
1st Grade mission project
Please start collectingfrom family and friends new plain, white socks for our mission project. Ankle to mid-calf length preferred. We will be collecting them from the entire school and then sort them for the clothes closet after our chapel program on May 16th. You can start bringing them to school on May 14th. Our plan is to sort, label and put the donated socks into bags by type and size. I then need a volunteer to take the socks to the Food Bank/Clothes Closet on Dino Drive in Elk Grove. Please let me know if you would like to help out.
Track and Field
I will be coaching Track and Field again this year. A flyer is included in your Friday folder with the practice schedule. We will begin next Tuesday and have practice every Tuesday and Thursday to May 17th. There is a parent meeting on Tuesday, May 1st at 4:30, out near the track. No worries if you can’t make the meeting. I’ll give you the scoop! The big conference meet is on Saturday, May 19th at Sheldon High School. It is a fun filled morning and everyone gets a ribbon for every event.
Science News with Mrs. Rowley
We used our first simple machine this week (the wheel). The whole purpose of simple machines is to make work easier. Students explored this concept on their own. To encourage exploration, look around your home and neighborhood for wheels and gears.
Next Week we will:
Spelling words: store, corn, for, more, or, morning, *afford, *before – review
Reading: Begin Theme 10. Two Greedy Bears
Math – Continue time
Social Studies: theme 5 – Citizenship and Government
Bible: Life of Jesus, Shine your Light!
Handwriting – Handbook, Journals,
Writing -Weekend News, Story Collection
High Frequency Words: baby, edge, enough, garden, only, sharp, together, watched
Spanish: Unit 5 – Review
Mark Your Calendar:
May 4 – Open House – Come Join the Fun!
May 8 – Galt Herald Field Trip
May 9 – Accelerated Reader Chapel
May 14 – Bring New White socks for needy children in Elk Grove area
May 16 – 1st Grade Chapel and Mission Project
May 19 – Track Meet
May 28 – Memorial Day Holiday
“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Matthew 5:14
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| March 30, 2012 03:00:00 By Doris Dahle Dear Parents,
This week has been another wet and wild one. The Speech meet went splendily, I am so proud of the children. Looking over their scores, it seems that they did very well. I would like to congratulate the winners: Poetry – Kyle Fedor, Fables – Onnika DeBusk, Bible – Christopher Sargent. Thank you so much for your extra support in getting them ready to perform their speeches. The field trip to see Young Thomas Edison was very good. The children were well behaved and enjoyed the production. Many thank “yous” go out to my parents for their willingness to drive and chaperon during the play. Coming up next week is one of my favorite weeks of the year – Holy Week. You are always welcome to join us for any of our special activities that we have planned throughout the week. Here is a schedule of the upcoming events:
Monday: 8:45 meet at the flagpole – Palm Sunday -renacted Tuesday: 8:45 – meet in the Fellowship Hall – to watch an Easter Movie Tuesday: after the movie we will have our Easter Egg Hunt and Bunnie Brunch with our little buddies Thursday: 11:00 Seder Meal with Mrs. Kennicutt’s class 2:30 Prayer Time in the Garden Friday: 9:20 Making crosses in the Fellowship Hall 11:15 Silent Processional to chapel service for Good Friday Service
Upcoming classroom events: Math: finishing up chapter 8 – test on Wednesday Reading: finishing up Patty Reed’s Doll Spelling: words from the play “Young Thomas Edison” – test on Thursday Spanish: unit 9: plant life Bible: The Easter Story English: Working on those verbs Writing: Easter/Holy Week quick write History: finishing up newspapers and unit 3
Nex Week’s Bible Verse : (our quiz will be on Thursday, April 5th) Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose sins are covered. Romans 4:7
Science Notes : Our electrical projects turned out great. Remember you’ll be able to see them at Open House. We have begun our Simple Machines unit with a study of Sir Isaac Newton. We will cover some of his laws that will help us understand work and how simple machines make work easier.
Terra Nova: This is the new name of our SAT’s. We will be taking a practice TerraNova test on Tuesday, April 3rd. Our actual testing will begin after Easter break. We will have 4 days of testing beginning April 17 and ending on Friday, April 20th.
Progress Reports : went home yesterday, please be sure to sign one and return it back to me as soon as possible. Thanks
Last Call : This is the last paper copy you will be recieving in your child’s “Yo! Mom and Dad folder”. From this point on our Friday Frolics will be found via the internet. Please make sure that you are able to get onto the Sycamore site. If you are having difficulties please let me know as soon as possible.
California Trivia: What, where and when was the first radio station established in California?
School Happenings : 2-6 April – Holy Week celebrated at St. Peter’s Lutheran School 6 April – minimum day – school is over at 12:00 9-13 April – Easter break – school and daycare closed 17 – 20 April - TerraNova Testing 21 April – 3rd and 4th grade basketball tournament 3 May – National Day of Prayer 5 May – Open House
Have a wonderful weekend. May God keep you in His loving care.
Doris Dahle |
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Today, March 30th is our last paper Friday note unless one is requested through the office.
Special Guests the week!
Noah Hamm’s grandfather shared a Spanish lesson with us and with James’s mom we had fun with music.
Speech Meet
Congratulations to everyone for a job well done!
The winners of our classroom Speech Meet are: Josiah Dyer for Bible Memorization and Ashlee West for Poetry.
Money Math
You child has spent their hard earned coins at Mrs. Caudle’s Store. Thanks to Nicolas Fedor, Atticus Stewart-Gast and Katie Ruecker for their generous donations to our store!
Science notes from Mrs. Rowley
We are still covering background information on Work and energy in order to understand how Simple machines make work easier.
We have a lot of activities planned for next week’s HOLY WEEK!
Monday: Entire school Palm Processional –The Triumphant Entry Skit and Worship
Tuesday: Morning Movie in Fellowship Hall
Wednesday: Chapel
Thursday: Maundy Thursday: Seder Meal with 7th grade buddies, Gethsemane prayer time.
Good Friday: Cross Making
Library Books and Videos are due Wednesday.
This week we will:
Spelling words: store, corn, for, more, or, morning, *afford, *before
Reading: Two Greedy Bears
Math –begin Time and Probability
Social Studies: Then and Now continues
Bible: Holy Week
Handwriting – Handbook, Journals,
Writing; Weekend News
High Frequency Words: began, divide, second, head, sure, break, laugh
Scripture – Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Ephesians 1:2
P.E. with Ms. Irving
Science with Mrs. Rowley
Star of the Week: JESUS! It’s Holy Week!
Library books and movies due Wednesday!
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Holy Week April 2-6, 2012
April 4th Accelerated Reader Chapel
Spring Break April 9-13 School and Day Care Closed
April 17th Terra Nova testing begins!
3/30/12
Dates to Know:
Bible: This week is Holy Week. We will be having our all school Palm Processional on Monday, viewing the movie Three Trees on Tuesday, and enjoying a Seder Meal on Thursday. Our new Bible verse is Matthew 23:12.
Language Arts: We have selected our topics for our research papers and reviewed selecting and analyzing sources. Three sources are due on Monday, one of which must be a book, professional journal, or article. We will begin outlining and writing our research papers.
Science: The chapter 10 test will be on Wednesday with an after school study session on Tuesday from 3:15 to 3:45.
Math: Your child will be exploring two chapter concepts at the same time: Chapter 8 (ratios and proportions) and chapter 12 (area of shapes). They have learned about area of shapes before, I just want to refresh their memory before we return for our Standardized Testing in April.
History: Chapter 10 concludes. Students will begin a study of Ancient Greece after Easter.
Your child earned _____ demerits for the following reasons:
___ Conduct/disrespect ___ Dress Code ___ Eating in class
___ Talking ___ Supplies Lacking ___ Off task
___ Tardy ___ Missing Assignment ___ Agenda unsigned/empty
Weekly Bible Verse: Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted. – Matthew 23:12
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St. Peter’s seventh grade class exists in order to grow in our Christian values, advance in our education, and improve our socialization skills. We will achieve these goals by following the Laws of the Bible, working hard at our studies, and being supportive of our peers.
March 30th will be the last day for paper copies of the Friday Letter, unless you request one from me.
April 2nd-6th
4/2 First draft of Past Paper Due
4/5 Grammar exam on Interjections and Conjunctions
4/2 Palm Processional 8:45am
4/3 Three Trees film
4/3-4/4 Terra Nova (Standardized Test) Practice exams
4/5 Seder Meal and Gethsemane
4/6 Meal with our buddies- see below
***On Friday, we will be having a Good Friday celebration with our buddies. We need three families to volunteer to bring cut fruit, three families to volunteer to bring cookies, and three families to volunteer to bring juice. These donations count towards Parent Hours. Please let me know by Wednesday if you can volunteer any of the above items. Thank you. ***
Language Arts: We will begin to write our Present Papers next week. Your child will have one computer session to work on this paper. They will need to finish it over Easter break (3-5 pages typed). First draft is due 4/16.
In grammar, we will finish studying conjunctions and interjections. There will be an exam on Thursday.
Math: We are studying geometric shapes and angles. There is a lot of vocabulary in the chapter. Please encourage your child to refer to their notes if they get stuck.
Your child DID/DID NOT complete their Homeconnect Math Facts this week.
Bible: This week, we will finish our study of the books of the Bible. For Friday’s quiz, they must know all 66 books of the Bible. We will practice by singing a song. We are putting the Bullying curriculum on hold next week to study the Easter story.
Latin: We are going to begin an in class project for Latin. We will be translating the Lord’s Prayer into Latin and creating art work to go with it. This trimester, each child needs to complete 9 Latin labs. Your child has completed ____ out of 3 labs. Latin Lab is available after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Vocabulary for the week is (same words as last week):
Ianua door
Clausa /clausi /clausum closed
Oculi/oculia eye
Aperti/apertum open
Huius has
In addition, they must be able to spell, define, and give the part of speech for the following terms (same words as last week): simile, metaphor, motivation, allusion, foreshadowing, and irony.
Science: Having finished our study on the cardiopulmonary system, we will now be studying our next living system, the eye
History: Students will focus on geography next week. They will review and apply the key terms and the 5 themes of geography.
From the Office: Please remember that it is school policy that student’s cell phones must be turned in to the office in the morning. This is to ensure that cell phones do not get lost, used, or damaged throughout the day.
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ACADEMIC UPDATE
BIBLE: Students will look at the life and works of Paul as we continue our study of the school theme, Jesus is the Light of the World. Parts will also be assigned for our Seder meal on Thursday, 4/5.
LANGUAGE ARTS: We will continue our work with myths, legends, yarns, and folktales. Most students are making great progress toward reaching their AR goal. Thanks for your help!
HISTORY: Chapter 18 will be a study of Reconstruction. The test on this chapter will be given on Tuesday, 3/27.
LATIN: Students are expected to have 4 tests done by Friday, 3/30.
SCIENCE: 8th grade has finished our Unit on chemical interactions, and will next be heading into Space: The Final Frontier. We will begin by staying close to home as we study our Solar System.
MATH: Algebra begins Chapter 9- Graphing Quadratic Equations. Students will need graph paper.
PLEASE NOTE:
Friday, March 30th, will be our last paper Friday note, unless requested through the office.
CALENDAR UPDATE:
4/1 Palm Sunday
4/6 Good Friday—minimum day
4/8 Easter Sunday
4/9-13 Easter vacation—school and daycare closed
4/16 School reopens
5/10-11/12 Retreat
6/3/12 Worship and Brunch
6/6/12 Graduation
Have a Blessed weekend,
Mrs. Adams