Monday, March 17, 2014

Happy Saint Patrick's Day


Just wanted to say Happy Saint Patrick's Day to all of the families of my second grade students! Since we had school today I can write about some things we did in the classroom. In math today, the students talked about representing equal groups by drawing pictures. They are very excited about learning multiplication and this strategy of drawing a picture to help you sort groups is very helpful. In reading we began a chapter book called The Cool Crazy Crickets, which talked about a group of young students who created their own club. We worked on summarizing events and characters in the story and the students also were able to write about what they though the story meant to them, or how they could connect with it. We worked on revising our rough drafts in our writers notebook and the revision strategy we used was  adding more details. The students worked together in their color notebook groups to revise each others papers. I was very impressed by the amount of work some of the students put into revising other student's papers. What a wonderful collaboration between partners.

We got together with the 3rd graders to talk about what happened after the pilgrims landed in Massachusetts. We discussed the long winter and how many pilgrims died because of it. The students filled out a chart of the deaths and created a pictograph to represent how many people from each division (men, women, children, etc) died. It was sad for many of the students as we have things to help us live through the winter today, but they did not back then. However, we did end the day on a good note as the students created their flip books about the soil layers in science today. I think the flip books are a great way for students to remember the layers as well as what components are in them.

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