Welcome to Second Grade Curriculum Night! Piney Grove Elementary School.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Shiloh Point Elementary School. A Day in the life of a Kindergartener,,,
Advertisements

Fairfield Public Schools
REPORTING STUDENT LEARNING. GCO or General Curriculum Outcomes GCO’s are outcomes that all students are expected to meet. The General Curriculum Outcomes.
Hayden Elementary School Second Grade Back to School Night.
Need to know the 7 traits of writing?
3 rd & 4 th Grade Promotion What parents HAVE to know!!
 Reading Strategies.  1. To discuss what is expected of us as parents, students and teachers.  2. To learn more about the DRA and SRI assessments.
SEALS Welcome to Selinsgrove Elementary’s Second Grade Literacy Night!
A Day in the life of a Kindergartener Arrival Children arrive, unpack, make lunch choices and work on morning work. RTI This is a designated time of.
Stamford Public Schools
 Reading fluency is the ability to read quickly and easily.  A simple way to know if your child is reading fluently is to listen to him/her read grade.
Write with me What do I need to teach? How do I teach it? What can I use?
Welcome to Second Grade Parent Night!. My Background Four years experience teaching First Grade and two years teaching Second Grade Received my Professional.
What’s Going on in the Kindergarten Classroom? 2013 Pawnee Elementary.
Second Grade Curriculum Night. Math *Patterns *Number sense *Money/Time *Place Value *Graphing *Geometry *Measurement *Problem Solving *Multiplication.
Welcome to Kindergarten! Denise Johnson, Breanne Simons, Kelly Milbourn, Ann Trent 5:30-5:45 Whole group presentation 5:45-6:00 Join your child’s teacher.
/ Building Improvement Update / May School Board Meeting.
Mentor Text When teachers use mentor text…they are teaching students to read like writers. Ideas used in this Power Point are from the book, Mentor Texts;
We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our primary classrooms. We will give you a general overview of the program. For a more extensive.
Welcome. Communication Work Number: X Work
The New Maths Curriculum.. Three Aims  Fluent  Reason Mathematically  Solve Problems.
Welcome to the 2nd Grade Curriculum Night Ms. Shambley Mrs. Carr Mr. Castro Mrs. Howe Mrs. Sondles.
Welcome to Curriculum Night: 2 nd Grade Agenda: Arizona College and Career Ready Standards Grading Curriculum Homework.
Welcome Students!! 1. Please choose a seat. 2. Write your name on your name tag. 3. Put you name on a the big sticky note and place in inside a cubby of.
Welcome to First Grade The establishment of expectations and routines are the major focus of the first six weeks of each school year. As a first grade.
Reading Fluency Chapter 5.
Room 10 Lisa Wilson. Contact Information   (phones do not ring during the school day)  Check out my.
Welcome to Second Grade! Mrs. Buelow. Welcome to Second Grade!  I will introduce you to second grade and to our classroom.  Please take a moment to.
Mrs. Jeffery & Ms. Benveniste. A Day in the life of a Kindergartener.
Welcome to Kindergarten at Rosemary Hills Primary School!
CORY GILLETTE LITERACY COORDINATOR JANUARY 2014 Reading and Writing Curriculum in Darien Public Schools.
Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night!! Mrs. Hemric, Mrs. Hodges, Ms. LaVergne, Ms. Drayton.
How can YOUR child achieve GOLD this school year? Curriculum Night 2012 Thursday, September 20 th 6:05-6:45 and 6:50-7:30.
WELCOME TO FIRST GRADE OPEN HOUSE Please use the sticky notes at your tables to jot down any questions or concerns you may have. Please include your name.
5 th Grade Promotion What parents HAVE to know!!.
First Steps Daily Lesson Plan 1. Re-Reading (Fluency) 2. Word-Study 3. Writing 4. New Read Transition Lesson Plan 1. Instructional Reading 2. Word-Study.
SECOND GRADE CURRICULUM NIGHT Operations and Algebraic Thinking Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction. Work with equal groups.
Fulton Elementary School Wep class pic goes here.
Shiloh Point Elementary School. A Day in the life of a Kindergartener,,,
Stations October 10 th - October 14 th. Project Overview Second graders are learning about citizenship, government and timelines to create a movie about.
Welcome to the 2nd Grade Open House Mrs. Howe Mrs. Carr Mrs. Mubaarak Ms. McGrath Mrs. Mejia Mrs. Horne.
Interdisciplinary Writing Unit Tiffanie Warren Grade 6 Narrative Writing in Science Creative Story about the Water Cycle.
Welcome to Curriculum Night 2 nd Grade. Arrival/Dismissal and Attendance School Hours- 7:45-2:45 Students may begin arriving at 7:15 It is very important.
Welcome to Third Grade Parent Night! Piney Grove Elementary School.
Welcome to First Grade The establishment of expectations and routines are the major focus of the first six weeks of each school year. As a first grade.
Welcome. Communication Work Number: X Work
Cooper, Hughes, Propst, Murdock, Teasley Welcome to First Grade Open House.
Stations September 26th – September 30 th. Project Overview Students will be introduced to their 3 rd project of the year this week from our CSA 5 th.
Welcome to Second Grade!!!. Welcome to Second Grade!  If you have any questions during the presentation, please write them on an index card and I will.
1. Uses left-to-right progression Reading Standards: Foundational Skills Trimester1234 1st – 3 rd Student does not use left-to- right progression. Student.
Trimester st Student has achieved reading success at level C or below Student has achieved reading success at level D or E. Student has achieved.
Ms. Alexander’s First Grade Class Welcome, students!
Welcome Kindergarten Curriculum Night November 16, 2011 Kindergarten Team: Mrs. Aithal, Mrs. Pommer, and Mrs. Raczka.
Second Grade Parent Night. Reading and Writing Mini-Workshop S.A.F.A.R.I. Guides: Mrs. Bowen Mrs. Moorhead.
Key Objectives: Year 1 Reading. How can parents support learning? Reading Read with your child every night. Ask questions to extend their understanding.
Second Grade “I Can” Standards Graphics by Coffee, Kids and Compulsive lists at
Bethel Elementary Spelling Words Their Way  Differentiated Spelling Lists at the students’ level  Sorts and interactive manipulation of.
Let’s Talk About 2 nd Grade!! Kristin Holt: Heather O’Brien:
Welcome to the Second Grade Curriculum Night Mrs. Solter2A Miss Price2B Mrs. Vertullo2C.
Welcome to Curriculum Night Shafer Kindergarten. Balanced Literacy Students will be taught to read and write using a Balanced Literacy approach. We know.
1st Grade Curriculum Night
Welcome to First Grade Open House
Be “In The Know” about 2nd grade
Welcome to Third Grade Back to School Night
Welcome to Curriculum Night!
What parents HAVE to know!!
Curriculum Night 4th Grade Antioch Elementary School
Room 10 Lisa Wilson Welcome to First Grade.
Nashville Elementary School First Grade
Meet the Teacher Night Welcome to First Grade.
Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Second Grade Curriculum Night! Piney Grove Elementary School

What to expect in Math? Memorize Addition/Subtraction Facts - fluently Problem Solving (word problems) Regrouping 3 digit addition and subtraction Fractions Telling Time to the 5 minutes Graphing – Pictographs and reading graphs Venn Diagrams Patterns (shapes, #, constant and growing #’s) Number Sense and Place Value - – great practice and enrichment

Science & Social Studies Science and Social Studies will be a graded subject on the report card this year. Big Topics in Science –Changes in Matter –Sound –Weather –Life Cycles Big Topics in Social Studies –Citizenship –Communities –Kenya –Japan

Reading is… Comprehension, Accuracy & Fluency Comprehension -Students understand what they read Accuracy -Students can read the words correctly. -Word Study Fluency -Students can accurately read, with expression and understand what they read.

Reading at School Shared Reading -whole class with second grade level text Guided Reading -small group, leveled books, students are taught at their instructional level Read Aloud -we are expanding vocabulary, increasing book language, making connections between texts, modeling reading strategies Silent Reading -students read by themselves Partner Reading -students read with a partner

Fiction & Nonfiction Fiction Text: - Characters-Problem-Author’s Message -Setting-Solution-Connections to other literature -Major Events Nonfiction Text: - Main Idea-Summarize -Organization of Text-Author’s Message - Remember Key Vocabulary-Connections to other literature

How can I help my child read? Don’t let your child get frustrated! -Be positive -Choose the “just right book” -Read aloud to your child -Sing songs (be sure to have a copy of the lyrics) -You read a page, your child reads the same page -Reread books -Paired Reading (The Fluent Reader, Rasinski, 2003) *Reading is just like sports. You have to practice a lot to be successful.

Word Study Strategies Picture Sorts- putting pictures into category columns by initial sounds, consonant blends or digraphs, rhyming families, or vowel sounds Word Sorts- putting word cards into category columns based on sound and/ or spelling pattern Writing Sorts- writing words in columns according to the word’s consonant or vowel sound and/ or spelling pattern Word Hunts- hunting for words in books and their writing that contain the same sounds and/ or spelling patterns in the words they are studying

Developing ( Level 3: at grade level for the first quarter; Level 2: below grade level beginning the second quarter) -composes several sentences related to a topic -begins to expand oral language to formal and literary language -uses some details which may be in a list-like form -writes many high frequency words correctly -uses temporary spelling which can be read by others -consistently uses spacing, capital letters, and end punctuation

Independent (Level 4: above grade level) -writes with clear organization, sense of audience, and sense of story that enables reader to visualize the story -connects related ideas smoothly and logically using transitional words/ phrases most of the time -expresses several ideas to add details and elaboration most of the time -uses vocabulary, ideas, and language from experiences and books -uses varied sentence patterns and lengths that develop and extend the topic -writes most words correctly with standard punctuation, capitalization, and sentence fluency -uses paragraphs consistently and appropriately

Celebration for Success Replaces Panda Pride Will take place at school in the morning –not at night Reading Accomplishments -four students per quarter Math Accomplishments -four students per quarter Perfect Attendance Good Citizens

What do 3 rd Grade teachers expect? Math -Addition/Subtraction Facts-memorized (know them by memory) -Practice multiplication facts 1-5 Writing -Use complete sentences (nouns & verbs) -Capital letters at the beginning of sentences - Capitalize Proper Nouns -Correct punctuation at the end of sentences Be Independent Workers -Write down homework assignments in agenda -Homework is their responsibility -Walk to class and unpack their own back pack -Stay in seats and raise hands

Other Information A computer is available in Room 301 for parents to use.

Questions?