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1 Welcome Parents! MJS Second Grade Back to School Night

2 Welcome to Second Grade!  We will give you an overview of the Second Grade curriculum, our expectations and goals.

3 All About Us  Greetings from the Second Grade team! Mrs. Kathy Fiorentino, Mrs. Marlene Havrda, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hill.  We meet at least once a week, as a Professional Learning Community (PLC) to plan, evaluate and assess student work.  We consistently work to structure the curriculum to meet students’ individual needs.  Beyond our grade level, we collaborate with our building specialists, such as Mrs. Cebula, Miss. Morico, Miss. Burke, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Tims, Miss Fiorentino (literacy coach), and Mrs. Charles.

4 Our Goals  To give students the academic and social skills needed to succeed in second grade.  To provide a supportive, safe and fun classroom environment.  To help students make new friends and discover new interests.  To engage students everyday in rigorous lessons and experiences designed to meet their individual needs.

5 Class Subjects  The subjects we cover during second grade are:  Reading  Word Study/Vocabulary  Writing  Math  Science  Social Studies

6 Reading  The focus for reading in second grade is to increase fluency and comprehension.  Students will be exposed to a variety of genres.  Students make the transition from“ learning to read to reading to learn”.  Independent reading sustained for 20 to 30 minutes with grade level texts.

7 Reading  Grade level expectations for entering 2 nd grade achieving a DRA level 18, and exiting 2 nd grade on a DRA level 28.  Just Right Books, are available to each student. If you need a supply for home please let your teacher know.  Lessons are delivered through whole group, small group and one on one instruction.  At home reading and listening is imperative to your child’s reading success.

8 Read as Much Non-fiction as Fiction Students must... o Read more non-fiction (biographies, informational texts, essays, articles) o Know the text features used in non-fiction o Enjoy and discuss the details of non-fiction Parents can...  Supply more non-fiction text  Read non-fiction texts aloud or with their child

9 Discuss Reading Using Evidence Students must... o Find evidence to support their thinking o Form opinions about their reading o Discuss the author’s message. Parents can... o Talk about text o Ask for evidence to support their thinking. “How do you know?” “Show me an example from the text.”

10 Writing  Guilford Schools are using Lucy Caulkins and Guilford created units of study.  The program focuses on expanding students thoughts and adding detail.  Students use mentor texts to learn different writing techniques.

11 Writing From Sources Students must... o Form opinions in writing using evidence o Compare multiple texts in writing o Write to explain, using details Parents can... o Encourage writing at home (notebook or journal) o Write “books” together and use evidence/details

12 Genres Covered in Writing  Small Moments  Narratives  Opinion  Non-fiction  Book Reviews  Lab Reports  Poetry

13 Word Study  This year, all Guilford Elementary Schools will be using the Sitton Word Study program to support the language arts curriculum.  A few examples of what we will be focusing on:  word patterns  vowel skills  irregular spellings  homophones  Contractions  Compound Words  Work pages will be sent home regularly for homework.

14 Math  Guilford Public Elementary Schools use Bridges in Mathematics to support the math curriculum.  Math homework will be sent home a few times a week.

15 Topics Covered in Math  Number Sense/Operations  Addition and Subtraction facts FLUENTLY 0 to 20  Using math strategies to add and subtract two and three digit numbers successfully  Solving word problems  Measurement and Geometry  Algebraic Patterns and Functions  Data

16 Science  Science is studied throughout the year and is supported by Foss Science kits, conducting experiments and creating predictions  Topics covered in Second Grade Science:  Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases  Life Cycle of Plants  Properties of Soil  Nutrition

17 Social Studies  Social Studies is integrated throughout the year. Each class uses Scholastic News, National Geographic magazines and books to support our curriculum.  Topics covered in Second Grade Social Studies curriculum:  Communities  Traditions  Geography

18 Specials Each class has specials 5 days a week. Students receive:  Physical Education~ 2x for 30 minutes. (Sneakers required)  Music~ 30 minutes.  Library~ 30 minutes.  Art~ 40 minutes.  Spanish~3x for 30 minutes.

19 Classroom Community  At MJS we use the Responsive Classroom model which focuses on,  Morning Meeting  Rule creation with logical consequences  Modeling  Positive teaching language  Guided discovery  Academic choice  Classroom organization  Collaborative problem solving skills  Our school is a Bucket Filling school which focuses on caring and respect for others.

20 Homework  What to expect….  Math Homework, several days a week  Word Study/Spelling, weekly  Reading/Listening daily for 20 minutes  Reading Logs  MUST be completed and turned in EVERY Friday  Counts for a homework grade.

21 Other Info  School starts at 9:00 A.M.  After 9:00, students are tardy and MUST check-in, at the office  Recess is at 10:55 and lunch is 11:15  Snack AM and PM.  School ends at 3:25!  If your child is going home a different way than normal, they MUST have a note indicating they are:  a pick up, and by whom  going to Suncatchers  taking a different bus  Or getting off at a different bus stop

22 Let’s Have a Great Year!


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