Last week we performed Once on a Housetop for our parents and the children in our school. We've been singing and dancing to prepare for this special show. The boys and girls learned their lines and acted out the scenes. It was fun and entertaining!
Holiday Play on PhotoPeach
Holiday Play on PhotoPeach
Monday, December 12, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
A Bad Case of Stripes on a Pumpkin!
Today we painted our pumpkins that will be on display next week for the Literary Pumpkin Festival. We based them on the main character, Camila Cream, who was afraid to be herself and eat lima beans. She thought her friends would make fun of her. Soon she broke out in stripes and other distracting designs. We learned that our true friends will appreciate us for who we are and we shouldn't worry about what others will think. If you haven't read A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon we think you should!
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A Bad Case of Stripes,
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Comparing and Contrasting
We've recently read two books by David Wiesner, Tuesday and Sector 7. As we were reading we noticed some things that were similar and decided to create a Venn-Diagram to identify them. We also created contrast by writing down some of the differences in the two books.
Next we chose a book from our independent reading bag and met with a partner to compare and contrast our books. We made a Venn-Diagram in our reading journals and discussed similarities and differences in our picture books.
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David Wiesner
Monday, September 26, 2011
How do worms help the soil?
The BEST way to learn about worms is to observe them, of course! Our second grade scientists completed lab booklets, learning that worms prefer damp to dry places, measured the length of an earthworm, looked for a worm's eyes, nose, and teeth, and noticed that they do make tunnels. Some students touched the worms and recorded their observations about what the earthworm does when touched gently. At the end of the unit we observed the difference in the soil with and without the worms.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Science - The Study of Soil
To kick off our soil unit in science Chef Morris prepared a DIRT CAKE for the class. After learning what soil can be made of and what lives in soil, the students completed a lab sheet. As scientists, we developed a hypothesis, researched, and then drew a conclusion. At the end of the lesson we all enjoyed the cake - complete with gummy worms!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The Adventures of Chet the Bear
Our class bear is named Chet and he visits one student from our class each week. Chet has a bag of clothes (Jaguar uniform, Spiderman outfit, Tuxedo, Farm Clothes, etc.) that he packs to take with him. We have a journal for our student of the week to write in and on Fridays we read all about Chet's adventures!
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travelling bear
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Looking forward to a SUPER school year!
Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Metzger are busy preparing their classroom and writing lessons for the new second grade Super Heroes that will be coming to Chets Creek next week! We started our week of pre-planning with an outstanding children's author, Lester Laminak! He spent the day telling the teachers stories, giving them teaching tips, and sharing advice. It's going to be a SUPER year!
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