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Mrs. Fredette’s Second Grade Class 2013-2014. Who is Mrs. Fredette? Education: BA in Comparative Literature from Brandeis U. and post-baccalaureate in Education from Ramapo College. This is my 9 th year teaching 2 nd grade at Harrington Park School.
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Mrs. Fredette’s Second Grade Class 2013-2014
Who is Mrs. Fredette? • Education: BA in Comparative Literature from Brandeis U. and post-baccalaureate in Education from Ramapo College. • This is my 9th year teaching 2nd grade at Harrington Park School. • This is my 2nd career. Before teaching, I managed systems analysts in the insurance field. • Family: I have a supportive husband, a daughter, who graduated college in June, 2012 and a son who is on leave from college as he works in the film industry. • I am passionate about teaching.
My Guiding Beliefs • Children genuinely want to learn. • If we set high standards, children will strive to meet them. • Children perform best when they know that teachers and parents are working together. • It is my job to find the best way to meet your child’s learning needs.
Second Grade Routines • Daily Reading Workshop • Daily Writing Workshop • Daily Read-Aloud • Timed Math Fact Quizzes • Weekly Learning Reflection • Weekly Spelling Test • Weekly Sparkle Game! • Weekly Prize Box Drawing!
Math Common Core Curriculum • Operations & Algebraic Thinking • Number & Operations in Base Ten • Measurement & Data • Geometry • Problem Solving
Balanced Literacy Approach for Teaching Reading and Writing • Reader’s Workshop • Writer’s Workshop • Guided Reading Groups • Read-Alouds • Shared Reading • Systematic Word Study • Grammar • Vocabulary • Spelling
Science Curriculum Highlights • Earth’s Materials • Astronomy and Space Science • Plant and Animal Habitats • Hands-on learning • opportunities • Videos • Zoo Field Trip
Social Studies Curriculum Highlights • Civics • Economics • Geography • National Holidays • Scholastic News Magazine for current events
Shhh! It’s a Secret! • The Mystery Reader Program • Opportunity for parents and grandparents to come into the classroom and support our reading program • Bring a favorite read-aloud • book to share with the class. • Email me to arrange date/time. • Surprise and delight your child!
Homework • Reinforces classroom learning. Never introduces new material. • Usually spelling, math, XtraMath.org, and 20 minutes of reading. • Never given over weekends or holidays.
Homework • You can help and/or check homework if you’d like. Homework is never graded. • Missed homework must be made up. Homework completion is factored into report card grades. • Written homework should not take more than 20 undistracted minutes. • Your child should read at least 20 minutes each night. • If your child is struggling with homework, please let me know.
Report Cards • Major Academic Subjects: • Mathematics • Reading • Writing • Math • Social Studies/Science
Grade Key for CC Standards • 4 Exceeds Standard • 3 Meets Standard • 2 Approaching Standard • 1 Improvement Toward • Standard Needed
Work Habits/Social Development • Follows oral directions • Follows written directions • Practices self-control • Completes homework and hands it in on time • Puts forth best effort • Works cooperatively with others • Is organized and has needed materials • Accepts responsibility for own actions
How Can You Help Your Child Succeed in Second Grade? • Help your child arrive at school on time each morning. • Make sure your child comes to school well-rested. • A healthy breakfast makes a big difference! • Help your child arrive at school prepared each morning.
How Can You Help Your Child Succeed in Second Grade? • Go through your child’s homework folder each night. • Sign graded work on time. • Update your child’s reading log each night. Sign and return it on Fridays.
How Can You Help Your Child Succeed in Second Grade? • Model strong reading habits. Set aside a time each night to turn off the TV and the computer and read. • Talk to your child about books. Ask questions about • the book he/she is reading. • Encourage math fact practice. Keep it fun!
How Can You Help Your Child Succeed in Second Grade? • Ask questions about school. Take an active interest in what we are learning. • Let me know if you have any concerns. We are a team with a common goal. • Spark your child’s curiosity. • Celebrate progress, not just success!
My Website • Go to www.hpsd.org • Click on classrooms. • Click on Mrs. Fredette. • Information on birthday celebrations, ordering Scholastic Books online, and lots of great age-appropriate websites to supplement our curriculum.
Any questions? Just ask! Thank you for coming tonight!