Wednesday, January 27, 2016

February Word Study

Unit 9
Students will continue learning the r-controlled sounds. 



All three have the same sound. These r-controlled sounds are not difficult to read but they will be difficult to spell.

This is how you mark up an r-controlled word:    


Trick Words: picture, learn, earth 
                     father, brother, mother 
                   

Unit 10 
In this unit, a new syllable type will be introduced. The student will be learning the "D syllable". This syllable type is called d syllable because it contains a double vowel combination. Previously, the students have learned the sounds of the vowel teams. In this unit, we will only be working on 2 vowel teams: ai and ay. 


Now, we will focus on reading and spelling the vowel teams.  


This is you you mark up a d syllable:



Trick Words: great, country, away 
                     America, school, thought 




January Writing 2016




January Writing

2nd Grade is continuing to work on our nonfiction writing pieces.  We have finished the research stage and have begun to draft our pieces.  Some of the new craft techniques that will be introduced this unit will be:  writing from the 1st person perspective, speaking to the audience (voice), using comparisons, descriptive language, and bold words.  When the writing portion of the unit is complete, students will begin creating their habitat dioramas.  A notice of the supplies students will need for the project has been sent home.  Please make sure that you send your students with their supplies to complete the project in class as soon as possible.  Please do not do the diorama at home with your child since we will be completing them in class together.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

January Word Study 2016

Unit 7
Students will be learning the open syllable. The students will learn how to mark it up. The open syllable has only one vowel and it does not have a consonant after it. Here are some examples:

go                    flu                   we                   I

This is how you mark up an open syllable: 
Open syllables can be combined with other syllables to make longer words:

Students will also be introduced to y as a vowel.
Y has 2 vowel sounds in an open syllable.
In a one-syllable word, y makes the long i sound such as: cry
In multi-syllable words, y makes the long e sound such as: baby 
Also, y can also be a suffix by coming at the end of a word. When y is a suffix, it has the sound of long e.
For example: safely, safety, lumpy

Trick Words:
Week 1: why, large, change
Week 2:  city, every, family




Unit 8
The students will be learning a new syllable type known as r-controlled syllable. When a vowel is next to the letter r, the r changes to sound of the vowel.
For example: bark

 



















Trick Words:
Week 1: world, answer, eye

Week 2: carry, something, different





January Field Trips

Sony Wonder Technology Lab
Class 2-202 Tuesday, January 26
Class 2-205 Wednesday, January 27
Class 2-203 Thursday, January 28
Class 2-209 Friday, January 29

The Sony Wonder Technology Lab is an interactive technology museum.  Students will participate in many hands-on exhibits such as performing virtual surgery, creating an animated character, programming a robot, and more!  The Sony Wonder Technology Lab “aims to educate and cultivate the next generation of leaders in media, science, technology and the arts. By inviting visitors to experience the latest technologies in a hands-on setting, SWTL nurtures curiosity while awakening visitors to their own talent and potential.” (sonywondertechlab.com)


Information:
  • Cost: Free! maximum of 5 parents per class.
  • Time: We will leave the school at 9:30am and return by 1:30.
  • Lunch: We will not return to school in time to eat lunch in the cafeteria.  Children will be provided with cheese sandwiches to eat in the classroom upon returning to school.  If your child does not like cheese sandwiches please be sure to send them to school with lunch.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

January Read Aloud


During Read-Aloud students will learn about the lifestyle of Native Americans in New York before and after New York was "discovered" and colonized by the Dutch and the English.  Students will learn what life was like in that historical time period.   They will learn about the foods Native Americans ate, where they lived (homes), how they got around (transportation), what they did for fun, the types of jobs the men/women/children had, the clothing they wore, how they hunted/fished/gardened, how they made their tools, and much more.

Here are the non-fiction and historical fiction texts we will be reading in this unit: