Thursday, March 10, 2016

Mrs. Rec came for a visit

How excited we were when Mrs.  Rec was our guest reader for Read Across America.  Mrs.  Rec read some wonderful Dr.  Seuss books, and we got to meet her son Landon!









Class Read-a-thon

Dear Parents,
Recently, the children voted to have a class 'read-a-thon' as a reward for earning twenty stars!  The children had a wonderful time as they 'read to self' for the first fifteen minutes and then 'read with someone' for the last fifteen minutes.  Here are a few pictures of the event:







Monday, March 7, 2016

The Amazing Mr. Prazar!

Recently, Mr. Prazar visited the second grade classes to conduct a science experiment about polar animal adaptations and to share information about other animal's adaptation.  Using various materials such as batting, foam insulation, (replicas of blubber) and latex gloves (replica of skin), the students had to build a creature which could withstand the cold polar regions.  Through this experiment, the children gained a deeper understanding of the types of adaptations needed for animals who live in the Polar Regions.


Mr.  Prazar explains the experiment

Coming up with a plan!

Maybe this will work!

Now that's teamwork!

Let's figure this out!

Sharing information with the class

Collecting the data

Recording the temperature

Mr.  Prazar confers with the group


Thank you Mr.  Prazar!  You are an amazing scientist!

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Super Tuesday in Second Grade!

vote button
Mrs.  Madden's class hosted a mock election for the second graders on Super Tuesday!  The students felt very grown up while voting.  Thank you Mrs.  Madden's class!  






Polar Animals

Dear Parents,
We finished our culminating project for our Polar Animal Unit!  The students worked extremely hard while creating their Chatterpixs slide.  In addition to showcasing their artistic talents, the children researched the habitat, life cycle, and adaptations of a polar animal of their choice.  The students wrote a script in the first person sharing a few facts researched, and then practiced reading their script with expression before being recorded. Check out what our scientists learned about Polar Animals:
free glitter text and family website at FamilyLobby.com