Grade 2 Week
at a Glance (Nov. 20-24)
Please note:
If you still would like to schedule a Parent-Teacher interview for this
Thursday or Friday and have not yet done so, either send a note with your child
or e-mail me at susan.saunders@nbed.nb.ca.
Wednesday Night – Pack library books to be sent back Thursday.
Nightly – read good fit books/Raz-Kids and practice sight words
introduced up to this point.
Literacy:
Words of the Week:
junk, off, bug, boy, tell
Please have your child practice reading the words
of the week each night.
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If he/she reads them with ease, try spelling them.
You can also have him/her write a sentence using one of the words of the week.
Check that he/she is using uppercase letters only when necessary (first word in
sentence/someone’s name/word I), leaving finger spaces between words, and using
end punctuation.
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You can create a tic-tac-toe board on a sheet of
paper (with one of the words of the week printed in each square and/or any other
words your child may have struggled with in past weeks). In order to put an “x”
or “o” in a square, he/she must read the word correctly first!
Word Family: -unk. How many words can you think of that end with
the –unk sound?
Sound Teams: ea for the short e sound.
Have students read the following words: thread, head, bread, instead and point out
how these words do not follow the 2 vowels go walking rule.
Reading strategies: Expand
Vocabulary
This week we will be tuning in to interesting words
in the books that we read. How many
interesting words can your child find while reading at home?
Writing:
This week we
will be working on word choice by introducing the use of a thesaurus and using
more interesting/descriptive words in our writing. We will also continue to focus on
conventions.
Math:
We
will continue to apply mental math strategies to determine basic addition facts
to 18 and related subtraction facts.
Please continue to practice the following at home:
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Using
doubles to 18 (6+6=12 so 6+7 is 13 – just one more than the double).
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Making
10 (1+9, 7+3)
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1
more/1 less than a given number
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2
more/2 less than a given
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10 is an
important benchmark number in math. If they are able to “make” 10, working and
regrouping of higher numbers will be easier. For example, we will eventually
look at addition to 20. 8+6….they can
think-I can turn the 8 into 10 by taking 2 from the 6. Since I took 2 from 6 it
is now 10 and 4 and I easily know that is 14. So 8and 6 is the same as 10 and
4!
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So it is
important to know “nice numbers” also called “friends of 10”. You ask..7
and….they quickly tell you 3. You say 5 and…they quickly tell you 5 etc.
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If necessary, please continue to practice the previously
listed number sense skills.
Reminders/Important Dates:
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Nov. 20 – Report
Cards go home
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Nov. 23 – Parent
teacher conferences (evening)
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Nov 24 –
Parent teacher conferences (morning),
Professional learning in
the afternoon. No
school for students.
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Dec. 15 – Christmas Concert – 9:00am and 11:00 am (Storm Date – Dec. 19). The K-2 students
will be singing in both concerts; however they will be closing the 9:00 am
concert with Silent Night.
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Dec. 7 - Christmas Dinner (for students only)
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Dec. 22 – last day of classes
Thank you for your support!
Grade 2 team