Thursday 6 December 2018

Christmas break coming soon.

Here are some important updates from 2A.  First of all, our Christmas concert is taking place on Tuesday, December 18th. We have a surprise trip for students happening on Thursday, December 20th.  An envelope is going home today regarding the trip.  Please keep it a secret as we will be surprising the students the morning of the trip. Payment as well as permission form can be done online.
Friday, December 21, is the last day of school before Christmas break. We have 2 theme days coming up too. On Friday, December 14th, it is crazy Christmas dress-up.  Wear your favorite Christmas things like Christmas clothes, antlers, Santa hats, bells, ornaments, etc. On Friday, December 21st, it is Christmas PJ day. 


Language Arts

Writing:

In our writing, we have put a strong focus on writing complete sentences and including beginning capital letters as well as ending punctuation (periods, question marks and exclamation marks). We also now know that proper nouns (actual names of people, places, games, stories, etc ) need to be capitalized as well. I introduced to them that every sentence needs a subject (who/what),and predicate (doing/describing). We looked at some example sentences and understood that words like I, me, we, it, his, and proper names, are all examples of a subject in a sentence.  The subject of a sentence  usually comes at the beginning of the sentence. "Fido ate my homework". Fido in this sentence is the subject, and ate my homework is the predicate. I will begin to look for subject and predicate in the students journal writing.
We have talked about opinions versus facts. Opinions reflect what a person believes and thinks, where as facts represent truthful things that cannot be changed. 

Phonics:

We have finished up talking about long vowels and rules for sounding out long vowels.  We are starting unit 4, and we began with looking at blends, specifically 'l' and 'r' blends.  We will then look at compound words and syllables in words, and what they are.

Math

We are well into our measurement unit.  The students have been comparing objects using words like longer, taller, shorter, wider, narrower, bigger, and smaller. In grade 2, when measuring an object, we use non-standard units of measurement. A non-standard unit of measurement is something that is not always the same, like an eraser.  We could measure the width of our desk with an eraser. The students would say "my desk is 12 erasers wide. We could also use a paper clip to measure, which would change the width. "My desk is 16 paper clips wide". We don't use standard units (cm, kg, ml) until grade 3. We will be studying the days of the week and the months of the year, and compare masses later on in this unit.

Science

In science we are well into our hot and cold temperatures unit.  We have been looking at how thermometers work.  If at any point your child has an opportunity to read a thermometer, please allow them to do so.  Please reiterate with them that any temperature below zero needs to have a minus in front of it. We have talked about heat sources (things that produce heat) and insulating materials. How do insulators work?  We will be testing different insulating materials. Some other things that will talk about later are how changing the temperature of things (melting, freezing, burning, and cooking) changes them.   Also we will look at how to protect ourselves when handing things that are hot and cold.

Social

We have looked at the geography (land and water formations) of our three communities we are studying, as well as weather that occurs during the year and comparing them to our own community of Leduc.  The students were truly amazed at the annual average snowfall amount of Iqaluit (236cm).  They also learned that Saskatoon is one of the sunniest cities in all of Canada. We have also looked at the early days of the 3 communities and how they were when settlers first arrived and what they were like even before that.


I hope everyone is having a great lead up to Christmas vacation.

Mr. Aasen 

Monday 29 October 2018

Halloween Potluck

Good afternoon parents. I just want to send out a reminder that this Wednesday, Halloween, we will be having our first classroom "potluck" lunch.  There will be a fruit platter, a veggie platter, a cheese and cracker platter, a dessert, and juice boxes.  This is meant to be a complement to your child's lunch, not the only thing they are eating.  I ask that you still send in something for snack, as well as a meat/protein/lunch item that they can eat at lunch to go with all the additional tasty items. Thank you to those of you that are bringing something in for this party. Remember that the students can wear their costumes to school too.

Thursday 18 October 2018

Science Magnetism Project

A note went home today regarding the Magnetic Toy project.  If you have any questions do not hesitate to send me a message.  If for some reason one does not arrive home in the Kanga Pouch, I can e-mail you a copy of the pdf to see the assignment.

Thursday 11 October 2018

Parent Teacher Conferences

Just a friendly reminder that parent teacher conferences are scheduled for October 23rd and 24th.  Use the link below to sign up for a slot.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0C44A4A629A6FD0-parent4

Monday 12 March 2018

Many Events/Reminders

Good afternoon parents,

There are many reminders coming up for the next couple of weeks. First of all, this Friday, March 16th, we are dressing up green for St. Patrick's Day.  Feel free to wear fun St. Patrick's Day related clothes and accessories, like clover necklaces, headbands, wristbands, etc. Also there is no school next Friday, March 23rd, as it is a PD day. That is the beginning of spring break.  There is no school from March 23rd to April 2nd.  School resumes Tuesday, April 3rd. Last but not least, a friendly reminder to sign the swimming permission form online, as well as make a payment via credit card or in school. 


Grade 2 is a very busy year for students.  They work very hard on many aspects of their academics, particularly on reading, writing, and math. We are at a point in the year where I should be seeing great improvements in these areas.  Next Wednesday, March 21st, is our annual student led conferences.  This is an opportunity for your child to take you on a tour of the classroom, while showing you different activities and skills they perform in the classroom on a weekly basis.  It is your opportunity to get a glimpse of how they function in the classroom and observe their skill set on relevant activities, such as reading, writing, basic math facts, and math games.  This is a great evening where your child can showcase their abilities, as well as we can discuss their positives and their concerns.


Math:

Our measurement unit in math is moving right along. The students are now able to compare two items using terms like longer, taller, lighter, wider, and smaller.  Last week we talked extensively about time, but not telling time with clocks, telling time with a calendar.  We focused on days of the week and months of the year.  The students need to know the days of the week, starting with the first day, Sunday, and their proper order. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.  They need to understand that there are 7 days in a week.  They must also be able to recognize the months of the year (12), the correct order, and what comes first/last, etc.  They should be able to answer a question like "What month comes 3 months after July?"  The answer being October.  They should also be able to find days on a calendar.  For example, If I asked, what day of the week is February 27th, 2017, they should be able to answer Monday.  This is assuming a calendar is in front of them. We will continue this week to work on days of the week, months of the year, and reading calendars.  I encourage all of your children to talk about days of the week, when appointments are, how many months until school ends, at home as much as possible.


Science:

In science, we have began our Buoyancy and Boats unit.  In this unit we look at how material and design/shape of a boat can affect its buoyancy.  We now know that buoyancy is the ability of an object to float. How buoyant something is has many factors.  We even made plasticine float by changing the shape of a plasticine ball. The students will also have to create a boat that propels itself through water.


Social:

In social we finished up looking at the cultures of the people in our 3 communities.  We discussed traditions of the Inuit of Iqaluit, the Acadian's of Meteghan, as well as the Ukranian's of Saskatoon. The next unit we study will look at the work that people do in the 3 communities.  How do they make a living?  What types of natural resources contribute to the local economy? 


I hope everyone has had a great first couple months of 2018.  I know I am looking forward to the snow melting and green grass starting to grow.

Mr. Aasen