Mrs. Forbush's 2nd Grade Class
Catch the wave into 2nd grade
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Thursday, March 19, 2020
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
A Trip to the Firehouse
The IRI is next week. Please have your child practice timed reading. Average second graders read 77 words correct per minute in the winter which is a 3 on the IRI. Students who score between 52-76 score a 2 on the IRI and students who score 51 or below will score a 1 on the IRI. Please practice with your child. I have sent home a weekly homework fluency passage. We are also practicing in class. A fun way to practice is sticky reading. Students have a sticky note and they read for 1 minute, place their sticky note on the last word they read. Then they start back at the beginning and read again this time trying to pass their sticky note.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Planet Posters
Students gathered information from a nonfiction text about a planet. We had 9 groups of students each assigned to one of the planets or dwarf planet in our solar system. They created a bubble map to help them organize facts about their planet. Students were asked to include how many moons and rings their planet had as well as 3 additional interesting facts specific to their planet. Students then created a poster to teach their classmates about their planet. Student then participated in teaching each other about all the planets. It was a fun learning project where students were teaching each other.
Monday, November 18, 2013
SPACE Art Project
In science we are studying the solar system. Students have been working in small groups to research about a planet. They have been gathering information from a non-fiction text and creating a bubble map to organize their facts. They created a poster to teach their peers about their assigned planet. On Friday we usually have time for art. We connected our science standards to art this past week. The students had a wonderful time creating a sphere with chalk to represent a planet. I was quite impressed with our final masterpieces.