Dear
Families,
Friday
is the last day of school, and we are having an End of the Year Celebration of Charlotte’s
Web! Scholars will rotate through crafts, projects, and snacks themed with
the classic, Charlotte's Web. Thank you for your celebration supply
donations!
Please send
a grocery bag with your child on Thursday, May 25. We
will be cleaning out desks that day.
REMINDER: Please return all school library and classroom
library books as soon as possible. Thank you!
Check
your local library for reading programs and incentives this summer! Remember,
reading daily is crucial to development at this age.
Dates:
Tuesday,
May 23 - Friday, May 26: Half Days
Thursday,
May 25: Clean Desks - Bring Grocery Bag
Friday,
May 26: Last Day of School, End of the Year Celebration
Conversation Starters:
What
was your favorite curricular book in second grade?
What
was the funniest thing that happened in class this year?
What
is the plural of “half”?
What
is the difference between “dew” and “due”?
Why
was Wilbur happy at the end of Charlotte’s Web?
Who
was Jackie Robinson?
Academics
Literature: We finished
reading Charlotte's Web! Be sure to ask your scholar how they felt
at the end of the book. Next week students will perform a Charlotte's
Web reader's theater and listen to classic fables, myths, and fairy tales.
Grammar: Scholars will write a paragraph about
their favorite part of second grade or their favorite part of the school year
or perhaps their favorite Literature book that was read. They will have the
option of choosing what they would like to write about. Scholars will also
review grammar concepts learned throughout the year.
Spalding: Scholars will play review games for phonograms
and Spalding words that were learned during the year. They will also work on
cursive practice pages in their workbook. Any unfinished cursive pages in the
workbook would be a wonderful thing for your child to work on over the summer.
Math: Students will close the school year with a few
additional activities about fractions. We hope your scholar can find some time
to practice math facts and review math concepts this summer.
History: We will
conclude our unit on Civil Rights Leaders and finish the Civil Rights booklet.
What has your scholar learned about the rights of citizens in our country? This
makes great dinner table conversation!
Science: Students will participate in a STEM project to
build a cotton ball launcher. We will also review science facts from the year
using a Jeopardy game.
Have
a great weekend!
Warmest
Regards,
The
Second Grade Team