Sunday, December 13, 2015

Dec. 14- 18




Dec. 7- 11

This week we will:
- learn how to tell time to the half hour.
- review coins and learn how to count coins to determine value. 
- review AR, ER, IR, OR, & UR spelling patterns.
- learn about needs & wants, and goods & services. 
- work on fluency through Reader's Theater.

Upcoming events:
Wednesday, Dec. 16: 2nd grade Winter snacks & movies
Friday, Dec. 18: Reindeer Dash at 1:30
Dec. 21- Jan. 4: Winter Holiday

~ Folsom

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Field Trip this Friday


This Friday the second grade will be visiting the Cobb Safety Village.  
Important information:
1) Your child must wear pants and athletic shoes due to movement and activities at the Village.
2) If your child is bringing a lunch from home, make sure it is in a bag that can be thrown away and labeled with your child's name.  Also, please don't pack anything that needs to remain cold.
3) Mrs Kawczak will be helping me with this trip.  Thanks to all the parents that volunteered.
4) There are outdoor activities, therefore please make sure your child dresses appropriately for the weather.

Cobb Safety Village web site:

 http://www.cobbcounty.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=389&Itemid=632

Monday, December 7, 2015

Dec. 7- 11


Dec. 7- 11

This week we will:
- review one step and two step word problems. 
- write a friendly letter to our parents.
- review Long O & U and AR, ER, IR, OR, & UR spelling patterns.
- learn about needs & wants, and goods & services. 
- work on fluency through Reader's Theater.

We will not have new spelling words for a few weeks.  I want to review spelling patterns and rules for long vowels and r controlled vowels. 


Upcoming events:
Friday, Dec. 11: field trip to Safety Village
Wednesday, Dec. 16: 2nd grade Winter snacks & movies
Friday, Dec. 18: Reindeer Dash at 1:30
Dec. 21- Jan. 4: Winter Holiday

~ Folsom

Monday, November 30, 2015

Nov. 30- Dec. 4



Nov. 30- Dec. 4

This week we will:
- learn how to make line plots to show measurement data. 
- research polar mammals through Pebble Go, then write an informational paragraph about mammal. 
- write a friendly letter to our parents.
- review Long E, I, O, & U spelling patterns
- learn about pushes and pulls (simple machines). 
- work on poetry study.

We will not have new spelling words for a few weeks.  I want to review spelling patterns and rules for long vowels and r controlled vowels. 


Upcoming events:
Thursday, Dec. 3: Super Specials for 2nd grade (PE then Music)
Friday, Dec. 11: field trip to Safety Village
Wednesday, Dec. 16: 2nd grade Winter snacks & movies
Friday, Dec. 18: Reindeer Dash at 1:30
Dec. 21- Jan. 4: Winter Holiday

~ Folsom

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Nov. 16-20



Nov. 16-20

This week we will:
- review how to show a given three digit number different ways.
(expanded form, base ten blocks, written form, value of digits, standard form)  
- work on our informational writing project. 
- write a friendly letter to our parents. 
- learn about different forms of energy.
- continue our Nonfiction text features unit.
- begin poetry study.

We will not have new spelling words for a few weeks.  I want to review spelling patterns and rules for long vowels and r controlled vowels. 


Upcoming events:
Tuesday, Nov. 17: Family Feast for 2nd grade.  We will have lunch at 10:50- 11:20
Thursday, Nov. 19: Boosterthon- Save Our Science
Friday, Nov. 20: Pajama Day
Nov. 23- 27: Thanksgiving Holiday
Dec. 21- Jan. 4: Winter Holiday


Don't forget Falcons Monday! Rise up! (6-3)

~ Folsom

Monday, November 9, 2015

Information about Gifted classes

Are you interested in learning about the gifted eligibility process?
Click on the following video to learn  how students qualify for gifted services in Cobb County.

Please contact Cassandra.llewallyn@cobbk12.org with any questions.



Sunday, November 8, 2015

Nov. 9- 13



Nov. 9- 13

This week we will:
- learn how to subtract two digit numbers using a hundreds chart. 
- work on our informational writing project. 
- review /er/ and /ir/ words.
- write a friendly letter to our parents. 
- learn about James Oglethorpe.  
- continue our Nonfiction text features unit.
- STEM Thursday afternoon

Upcoming events:
Thursday, Nov. 12 from 8:30- 10:30: Field trip to AHS (please return permission slip by Tuesday)
Saturday, Nov. 14: Small Fry To Go fish release at Stamp Creek at 9:30
Tuesday, Nov. 17: Family Feast for 2nd grade
Thursday, Nov. 19: Boosterthon- Save Our Science

Don't forget Falcons Monday! Rise up! (6-3)



Sunday, November 1, 2015

Nov. 2- 6


Nov. 2- 6

This week we will:
- learn how to add two digit numbers using a hundreds chart. 
- work on our informational writing project. 
- review /ar/ and /or/ words.
- write a friendly letter to our parents. 
- learn about James Oglethorpe.  
- begin our Nonfiction text features unit. 

Sunday, October 25, 2015

October 26- 30


October 26- 30

This week we will:
- work on two step word problems. 
- begin our informational writing project. 
- review phonic rules focusing on long U. 
- write a friendly letter to our parents. 
- learn about Mary Musgrove. 
- begin our Nonfiction text features unit. 

Remember this week is Red Ribbon Week.  Wear Red on Wednesday! 

Also, our Fall Food drive is this week.  

Thanks for attending Fall Conferences last week.  It was wonderful seeing all of you and sharing in the students celebrations. 

If possible, have your child wear his/ her Falcons shirt tomorrow.  Falcons Monday! 

~ Folsom




Tuesday, October 20, 2015

October 19- 23, Conference Week



Schedule changes due to Conference Week:
* Lunch at 10:00
* Specials at 11:30
* Dismissal at 12:05

This week we:
- are learning how to measure objects in inches, feet, and yards. 
- will wrap up our study on Tomochichi. 
- will begin learning about Mary Musgrove. 
- will begin our study of Nonfiction Text features. 
- have differentiated reading groups. 

~ Folsom 

Friday, October 16, 2015

Sunday, October 11, 2015

October 12-16



October 12-16

This week we will: 
- learn how to add two digit number with base tens. 
- learn about collective nouns.
- learn more about plural nouns.
- review adjectives and learn about adverbs.
- write a friendly letter to parents.
- finish our fables study.
- learn about the Creek Native American tribe and Tomochichi.
- have differentiated reading and phonic small group lessons. 
- have STEM, a Media Center lesson, and a Guidance lesson. 


 ~Folsom

Monday, October 5, 2015

Conference Week Sign up



Please go the following link to sign up for a conference. Remember our conferences are student led.

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e094ba8a82aa75-conference

I am looking forward to meeting with you and your child.

~ Folsom

Sunday, October 4, 2015

October 5- 9


October 5-9

This week we will: 
- learn how to measure objects in meters and centimeters.
- review nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
- learn more about plural nouns and prefixes.
- write a friendly letter to parents.
- continue our folktales study and begin fables study.
- learn more about the Cherokee Native American tribe and Sequoyah.
- have differentiated reading and phonic small group lessons. 

Due to testing with our 1st, 3rd, and 5th grade friends, our specials time has been changed to 8:55- 9:40 for the next 2 weeks. We will be back to normal schedule on Oct. 9. 

 ~Folsom

Monday, September 28, 2015

September 28- October 2



September 28- October 2

This week we will: 
- work on reading and making picture and bar graphs
- work on our narrative writing projects. 
- learn more about compound words
- write a friendly letter to parents
- continue our folktales study and begin fables study
- review the 4 seasons
- have differentiated reading and phonic small group lessons. 
- STEM on Thursday

Due to testing with our 1st, 3rd, and 5th grade friends, our specials time has been changed to 8:55- 9:40 for the next 2 weeks. We will be back to normal schedule on Oct. 9. 

Happy Fall Y'all!
 ~Folsom




Monday, September 14, 2015

September 14- 18




September 14-18

This week we will: 
- work on one step word problems in math. 
- work on our narrative writing projects. 
- wrap up the regions of Georgia study. 
- continue our folktales study. 
- have differentiated reading and phonic small group lessons. 

* Fall Break will be September 21-25.  

Monday, September 7, 2015

September 8- 11


September 8- 11

This week we will: 
- work on one step word problems in math. 
- work on our narrative writing projects. 
- learn about the regions of Georgia.
- begin our fables and folktales study. 
- have differentiated reading and phonic small group lessons. 
- have our first STEM lesson on Thursday. 

Picture day will be Thursday, Sept. 10.  We scheduled for pictures at 9:49. 


Monday, August 31, 2015

Aug. 31- Sept. 4

 


Aug. 31- Sept 4:

- Remember to only put water in your child's water bottle. 
- We have snack everyday around 9 o'clock. 
- This week we will be working on: 
        * place value (showing a number in written form, with base ten blocks, expanded form,                          and identifying how value of digit in each place value)
        * continue Narrative writing project
        * learn more about nouns, verbs, and adjectives
        * wrap up our Seven Habits review
        * begin our Georgia regions and rivers study
        * wrap up our book study on The Classroom at the End of the Hall

FYI about a classmate: 
Claire's little brother Brooks has a form of cancer. I believe a meal train has been set up.  As soon as I have the website for the meal train, I will share it with you.  Please remember Brooks and the entire family in your thoughts and prayers. (Claire's mother has given me permission to share this information.)

~Mrs. Folsom

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Aug, 24- 28


This week we will continue reviewing and talking about the 7 Habits.  We will also beginning setting goals for the year.  We will work on place value, writing personal narratives, reading with leveled reading groups, and continue our book study The Classroom at the End of the Hall. Please refer to the August Curriculum Update in the previous post for more information.   

Thanks for all your help and support!  
Mrs. Folsom




Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Aug. 17- 21, August Curriculum Update



Below is the curriculum update for the month.  Remember that most of my instruction is differentiated in small groups based on students' needs. 
The class is also review the Seven Habits weekly. 

August Curriculum Update: 

Math
- Review addition and subtraction strategies with numbers to 20. (counting on, making ten, fact families, number bonds with part, part, whole)
- Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represents amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones. 
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form 
- introduce coins and values
- introduce telling time to the hour and half hour

Reading: 
- read aloud Classroom at the End of the Hall  by Douglas Evans 
- ask and answer who, what, when, why, and how questions to understand text
- describe how a character in a story responds to major events and challenges
- distinguish between long and short vowels when reading
- Guided reading lessons with leveled text

ELA/ Writing:
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure. 
- Nouns (common, proper, pronouns, collective nouns, possessive nouns)
- Write friendly letters to parents 


Science: 
will compare and contrast seasonal changes through observing how certain trees change throughout the year and through collecting evidence of the length of our day ( sunrise to sunset) 
- will investigate the properties of matter and changes that occur in objects.
*Identify the three common states of matter as solid, liquid, or gas.


~ Mrs. Folsom

Sunday, August 9, 2015

August 10- 14


This week we will:
- begin our math unit on place value and reviewing addition/ subtraction strategies. 
- begin our narrative writing unit.
- begin our unit on matter.
- review habit 1, Be Proactive.
- begin our book study (The Classroom at the End of the Hall)
- begin guided reading groups

Open House will be Tuesday, August 11.  There will be 2 sessions.  The first session will be from 6:00- 6:30.  The second session will be from 6:35- 7:05.   

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Meet and Greet 2015

I can't wait to meet my new students on 
Friday, July 31! 
Meet and Greet is from 8 to 10 am. 



Thursday, April 30, 2015

May

May Curriculum Update: 

*Have your child practice his/her math facts (flash cards) every day, and make sure your child is reading at least 20 minutes daily. 


Math:
- Students will measure objects, collect data from measurements, and use data to make a line plot. (MCC2.MD.1, 2, 3, 9) 
- Students will partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same size squares and counts to find the total number. (MCC2.G.1,2,3)
- Students will be introduced to multiplication through repeated addition and arrays. (MCC2.OA.4)

Reading: 
- Students will identify main topic of text or specific paragraph in text. (ELACC2RI2)
- Students will identify main purpose of a text, what is the author's purpose.(ELACC2RI6)
- Students will compare and contrast important points presented by two texts on the same topic. (ELA2CC2RI9) 


ELA/ Writing:
- Students will write narratives pieces.  (ELA2W1)
- Students will distinguish shades of meaning among closely related verbs and closely related adjectives. (ELACC2L5b)
- Students will write friendly letters to parents (ELACC2L2)


Science: 
- Students will identify the life cycle of a plant from seed to maturity. (S2E2a.b)

Social Studies: 
- Students will learn about good and services. (SS2E2)

Health: 
- Students will compare and contrast accident prevention strategies to use in recreational activities or sports.  


~Mrs. Folsom

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events:
-      Friday, May 1: Market Day (Remember no drinks, nail polish or hair/ beauty shops.)
-      SLOs assessment: dates coming soon
-      Friday, May 8: Field Day
-      Friday, May 8: All Media Center books are due
-      Thursday, May 14: Muffins with Mom, A-L
-      Friday, May 15: Muffins with Mom, M-Z
-      Wednesday, May 20: Early Release, 12:20
-      Thursday, May 21: LAST DAY!  Early Release, 12:20
 

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Upcoming Events and Important Dates



  • April 2: Leadership Night,6:00
  • April 6- 10: Spring Break
  • SLO's assessment will be sometime the last week of April and first week of May. When I get a specific date, I will let you know. 
  • May 1: Market Day
  • May 8: Field Day for Second Grade
  • May 8: All Media Center books due
  • May 14: Muffins with Mom, last names A-L
  • May 15: Muffins with Mom, last names M-Z
  • May 20: Early Release at 12:30
  • May 21: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL, Early Release at 12:30
  • May 22: Your babies are 3rd graders!!

April


April Curriculum Update: 

*Have your child practice his/her math facts (flash cards) every day, and make sure your child is reading at least 20 minutes daily. 

Math:
- Students will use addition and subtraction strategies to solve two step word problems. (MCC2.OA.1)
- Students will compare two 3-digit numbers based on meaning and use symbols to compare. (MCC2.NBT.3,4) 
- Students will add and subtract within 1,000 using strategies and explain how the problems were solved. (MCC2.NBT.5, 6, 7, 9) 

Reading: 
- Students will identify main topic of text or specific paragraph in text. (ELACC2RI2)
- Students will identify main purpose of a text, what is the author's purpose.(ELACC2RI6)
- Students will compare and contrast important points presented by two texts on the same topic. (ELA2CC2RI9) 

ELA/ Writing:
- Students will write narratives, informative, and opinion pieces.  (ELA2W1, 2, 3)
- Students will continue reading, understanding, and using prefixes and suffixes. (ELACCRF3d)
- Students will distinguish shades of meaning among closely related verbs and closely related adjectives. (ELACC2L5b)
- Students will write friendly letters to parents (ELACC2L2)

Science: 
- Students will identify the life cycle of a plant from seed to maturity. (S2E2a.b)

Social Studies: 
- Students will learn about our Georgia hero President Jimmy Carter. (SS2H1a)


~Mrs. Folsom

Sunday, March 15, 2015

March 16



Spring Picture Day will be Monday, March 23. Class pictures will also be taken.

Remember the curriculum update was posted earlier in the month.




Thursday, March 5, 2015

Book Fair, March 9-13






It’s book fair time! Our book fair will be running in the Media Center March 9- March 13 from 7:00am-2:30pm.  It was also be open on Friday, March 13 from  6:00pm-7:00pm during the 50’s dance.  All proceeds benefit the media center.
We are still in need of volunteers to help at the book fair.  Please click the link below to sign up!  Not only will you be helping out the school, but you will receive 10% off any purchases you make.  Please visit the school website for more information.

Sunday, March 1, 2015


March Curriculum Update: 

*Have your child practice his/her math facts (flash cards) every day, and make sure your child is reading at least 20 minutes daily. 


Math:
- Students will use addition and subtraction strategies to solve two step word problems. (MCC2.OA.1)
- Students will add up to 4 two digit numbers using strategies. (MCC2.NBT.5,6,7,9)

Reading: 
- Students will determine central message, lesson, or moral of fables and folktales. (ELACC2RL2)
- Students will describe the overall structure of a story, including how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action. (ELACC2RL5)
- Students will review vowels, decoding rules, and reading strategies during differentiated reading groups. (ELACC2RF3)

ELA/ Writing:

- Students will write opinion pieces.  (ELA2W1)
- Students will use apostrophes correctly in contractions and possessives. (ELACC2L2c)
- Students will distinguish shades of meaning among closely related verbs and closely related adjectives. (ELACC2L5b)
- Students will write friendly letters to parents (ELACC2L2)

Science: 
- Students will compare and contrast the Sun to other stars by using physical attributes. (S2E1a)
- Students will determine how the shadows of various fixed objects change during the day based on the position of the sun. (S2E2a,b)


~Mrs. Folsom

Sunday, February 8, 2015

February


February Curriculum Update: 

*Have your child practice his/her math facts (flash cards) every day, and make sure your child is reading at least 20 minutes daily. 


Math:
- Students will tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes using a.m. and p.m. (MCC2.MD.7)
- Students will identify coins, determine total amount with given coins, and solve word problems involving money. (MCC2.MD.8)


Reading: 
- Students will determine central message, lesson, or moral of fables and folktales. (ELACC2RL2)
- Students will describe the overall structure of a story, including how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action. (ELACC2RL5)
- Students will independently compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story by different authors and/or different cultures. (ELACC2RL9)
- Students will review vowels, decoding rules, and reading strategies during differentiated reading groups. (ELACC2RF3)

ELA/ Writing:

- Students will write opinion pieces.  (ELA2W1)
- Students will use apostrophes correctly in contractions and possessives. (ELACC2L2c)
- Students will distinguish shades of meaning among closely related verbs and closely related adjectives. (ELACC2L5b)
- Students will write friendly letters to parents (ELACC2L2)

Social Studies: 
- Students will learn about the need for rules and laws related to the Civil Rights movement. (SS2CG1)

Science: 
- Students will compare and contrast the Sun to other stars by using physical attributes. (S2E1a)
- Students will determine how the shadows of various fixed objects change during the day based on the position of the sun. (S2E2a,b)


~Mrs. Folsom

Thursday, January 22, 2015

7 Habits T-shirt

7 Habits t-shirt for $7!
·        The Student Lighthouse Team is selling red t-shirts (with black graphics/lettering) to be worn on Leadership Day (2/26/15). Won’t it look great if we all are showing our school spirit when our visitors arrive from all over the country? Of course, you can wear it any other day as well!
·        For each t-shirt sold, $1 will be donated to the Humane Society of Cobb County.  That is a win-win!  You’ll have a great shirt and be helping animals at the same time.  (If we sell 500 shirts, $500 will be donated to helping provide animals with food, shelter, supplies, and medicine!)
·        Please submit your order by Friday, January 30, 2015
     Order forms are available in the front office. 

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Student Learning Objective assessment

2nd grade students will be participating in the Student Learning Objective (SLO) assessments in reading and math on Monday and Tuesday.  These assessments will gauge the learning growth of our students between this time and the end of the year.  No special preparation is needed for these assessments. Please help ensure your student is in attendance for these assessments.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

January

January Curriculum Update: 

*Have your child practice his/her math facts (flash cards) every day, and make sure your child is reading at least 20 minutes daily. 


Math:
Students will partition circles and rectangles into two, three, and four equal parts. (MCC2.G.3)
- Students will measure the length of given objects in inches/ yards and centimeters/ meters. (MCC2.MD1,2,3,9) 

Reading: 
- Students will determine central message, lesson, or moral of fables and folktales. (ELACC2RL2)
- Students will describe the overall structure of a story, including how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action. (ELACC2RL5)
- Students will independently compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story by different authors and/or different cultures. (ELACC2RL9)
- Students will review vowels, decoding rules, and reading strategies during differentiated reading groups. (ELACC2RF3)

ELA/ Writing:

- Students will write opinion pieces.  (ELA2W1)
- Students will use apostrophes correctly in contractions and possessives. (ELACC2L2c)
- Students will distinguish shades of meaning among closely related verbs and closely related adjectives. (ELACC2L5b)
- Students will write friendly letters to parents (ELACC2L2)

Social Studies: 
- Students will learn about Martin Luther King, Jr. and Jackie Robinson, two Georgia heroes.  (SS2H1.a)
- Students will learn about the need for rules and laws related to the Civil Rights movement. (SS2CG1)


~Mrs. Folsom