Saturday, October 29, 2016

Math Fun

Mrs. Kennedy's Second Grade Super Stars have been working on some challenging new math concepts. One of the most important second grade common math standards is to be able to add and subtract within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.This can be a challenging standard but the students in 2K are up for taking on the challenge and are learning that it's ok to make mistakes and sometimes we have to stick with a problem in order to exercise and grow our brains. 

We started by using base ten pieces to build concrete models of the numbers and learned the concept of regrouping by manipulating the base ten pieces.
Next ,we learned how to write the numbers by lining up the digits in the correct place value  columns and writing the algorithms correctly on our whiteboards.  We practiced this concept by playing a game with the digit cards. The object of the game was to try and get the greatest sum when adding two three digit numbers together. There was some good strategizing taking place.

Then we rotated around four math stations to practice our math skills some more. We are very lucky to have Mrs. Reid work with us in our room once a week during math time. You can see how hard everyone is working and how focused they are on their tasks.
Another fun and engaging math activity that we are participating in during WIN time is a Global Twitter Math Challenge. Each week a different class takes a turn posting math challenges on Twitter for other classes to solve. After we solve the challenge we tweet our answer back to the class. Our turn to post questions will be coming up soon. This is an optional activity but it is so exciting to hear so many students asking to solve the math challenge everyday. You can  find the challenge by searching Twitter for #gmttc2 .


This week we joined our Kindergarten friends in Mrs. Newton's class for a live streaming event presented by Go Noodle. The characters at Go Noodle taught us how to play the mystery geography skype game. We had to guess a mystery location somewhere in the world by asking yes and no questions. Of course there was some singing and dancing involved  so we could get in a motor/brain break. Be sure to ask your child where the mystery skype location was. Hint-It has something to do with a frankfurter (hot dog). We are looking forward to connecting with another class soon to do another mystery skype. This is a great way to learn geography.


October is Anti-Bullying month. We discussed our school bullying rules and then made a paper bracelet stating an important idea about anti-bullying.



Saturday, October 15, 2016

Fall Tree


Last week Mrs.Kennedy's Second Grade Super Stars observed our fall tree. This project is the first part of  a  a science unit on the Seasonal Life Cycle of the tree. The students took pictures with the ipads to record their observations. They also used magnifying glasses to observe the parts of the tree closely. As the seasons change we will add an observation of the tree and record our observations for each season. It was a beautiful fall afternoon to be a scientist at Fuller Meadow.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Global Read Aloud


This week Mrs. Kennedy's Second Grade Super Stars started our  Global Read Aloud project . We are reading The BFG by Roald Dahl along with hundreds of thousands of other children from around the world. Today we participated in a Google Hangout with another second grade class from Denver, CO. We took turns asking questions about the first two chapters. The second graders shared some great ideas together about what we have read so far. We have also shared our thinking on padlets to share with other classes. It is so exciting to share our learning globally with classes outside of our school. We can't wait to see what happens to Sophie in the next chapter. 
Our Predictions
Made with Padlet
Video Clips of our questions that we asked Mrs. Hansen's class during our Google Hangout.
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Sharing our questions with our new friends in Denver, CO.
                             

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Johnny The K

On Friday we had one of our favorite visitors come back to Fuller Meadow School, Johnny the K. The whole school, both students and staff were entertained by Johnny's songs about character, confidence, respect, caring, and kindness. This is a day we always look forward to every year. It is wonderful to see the children smiling and laughing and having fun while participating in Johnny the K's program. Thank you to our PTO for bringing this program back to our school every year. It's a great way to kick off the new school year.










Friday, September 16, 2016

International Dot Day

Mrs. Kennedy's Second Grade Super Stars participated in International Dot Day this week. We learned about how Dot Day started and the important message in Peter Reynold's story, The Dot by watching a live streaming event that took place in Iowa. The original Dot Day was started by a music teacher in a school in Iowa. The students made their mark and showed their creativity by designing their own dot in Art. Then they wrote a poem about their dot which we made into a chattpix video. Click this link to watch a short video about The Dot. https://youtu.be/XDqSZXV13dQ

2K Dot Day Video

Our creative dots made in Art class




Peter Reynold's discussing Dot Day live in Iowa.


Sharing ideas for our successful classroom this year.

We earned 500 Class Dojo points for positive classroom behavior. Our reward was extra playground time.


Sunday, September 11, 2016

September Second Grade Super Stars

Mrs. Kennedy's Second Grade Super Stars are off to a great start. We have been busy learning our new class routines and getting to know one another.  Here is quick glimpse of what has been happening in our classroom during the past two weeks.

First Day of Second Grade Video
                         


How I Spent My Summer Vacation Google Map


Sharing our Me Boxes



Practicing Read to Self in our flexible seating spots
Writing in our Writer's Notebooks

Classroom Scavenger Hunt



Sunday, September 4, 2016

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall


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