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2 nd Grade Information Night

2 nd Grade Information Night. Welcome to 2 nd Grade!. We’re so glad that you are here to join the adventure!. Meet The Teachers…. Mrs. Burns (ELA/Social Studies) Ms. Garvin (Math/Science) Mrs. Hopson (Math Science) Mrs. Hughley (ELA/Social Studies) Mrs. Long (Math/Science)

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2 nd Grade Information Night

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  1. 2nd Grade Information Night

  2. Welcome to 2nd Grade! We’re so glad that you are here to join the adventure!

  3. Meet The Teachers… Mrs. Burns (ELA/Social Studies) Ms. Garvin (Math/Science) Mrs. Hopson (Math Science) Mrs. Hughley (ELA/Social Studies) Mrs. Long (Math/Science) Ms. Lucia (ELA/Social Studies) Ms. Wang (Self Contained)

  4. Goals • To help your child develop academically and socially to the best of his/her ability. • To give your child the academic tools she/he will need to progress to 3rd grade. • To provide a safe and supportive learning environment. • To have fun while we learn. • To make new friends and discover new interests.

  5. Expectations • Students are expected to follow the Marek Code Of Conduct: • Manners • Attitude • Respect • Enthusiasm • Kindness

  6. Literacy (Reading) • Establishing good reading habits • Getting to know book series • Getting to know book characters • Understanding schema • Creating mental images • Understanding dialogue • Using reader’s response journal • Learning to read non-fiction books • Reader’s Theatre

  7. Literacy (Writing) • Establishing writing habits • Adding details to writing • Reshaping memories into letters • Creating setting in writing • Literary nonfiction and writing • Research and writing • Drafting, revising, editing, and publishing • Writing poetry

  8. Literacy (Word Study) • High frequency word assessment • Buddy Study spelling • Choose, Write, Build, Mix, Fix • Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check • Buddy Check • Making Connections • Spelling Tests

  9. Social Studies • My Community • My Country • Celebrations – Thanksgiving and Winter Holidays • Historical Figures • Texas Culture • Economics – Good and Services

  10. Parent Connection • To help your student in literacy, you can… • Read with them every night • Talk about what you’ve read • Ask students to explain their thinking about what they’ve read • Write about what they’ve read or their thinking (Summary, Connections, etc) • Look for new or interesting words

  11. Math • Analyzing picture and bar graphs • Place value (numbers 0-1200) • Addition and subtraction – sums to 20, 2 digit addition and subtraction with and without regrouping • Measuring length and area • Telling time to minute • Money - identifying coins, using cent and dollar sign • Fact families • Solve 1-step or multi-step word problems using Problem Solving Process (PSP) • Geometry (2D and 3D shapes/fractions) • Multiplication and Division

  12. PSP: Problem Solving Process Bob has 5 baseball cards. Diana gives me 4 more cards. How many baseball cards does Bob have now? • Summarize question in 5 to 7 words • Identify necessary information. • Solve for your answer. • Record your answer. • Justify your answer. • How many baseball cards? • 5 cards, 4 cards • I will add. • 5+4 = 9

  13. Parent Connection • Students are responsible for completing their homework. • Review student’s math homework with them each night. Ask students to explain their thinking. • Encourage students to show their work. • Manipulatives can be used if needed (coins, paper clips, beans, etc)

  14. Science • Unit 1: Scientific Processes – safety, simple investigations, science tools • Unit 2: Matter – Physical properties, changes in physical properties • Unit 3: Force and Motion – changes in position over time, patterns, in motion, magnets in everyday life • Unit 4: Energy – effects of increasing and decreasing amounts of light, heat, and sound energy • Unit 5: Natural Resources – natural vs. man-made, fresh vs. salt water, rocks, conservation • Unit 6: Animals – basic needs, physical characteristics, life cycles • Unit 7: Plants – basic needs, physical characteristics • Unit 8: Environments – interdependence of organisms, factors that affect growth and behavior, food chains.

  15. Homework • Reading – Four nights a week • Math – Three nights a week • Science and Social Studies – as needed

  16. If you have a question, please contact your student’s teacher.

  17. Thank you for coming. We know it’s going to be an awesome year!

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