Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Hi everyone (: I've been asking the students to bring in 30 pencils per student for weeks. I've also been asking them to bring in one pencil sharpener each. Several students have not responded to this assignment. If you can't bring in pencils for some reason, all that I ask is a quick note from your parents saying that you can't bring them in yet.
First of all I'd like to give a hardy thank you to all who have brought in pencils and pencil sharpeners. Can I say however that many pencils are not good for sharpening. After they become dull the first time, they are sharpened down to nothing. This is partly because they are low quality pencils and partly because our pencil sharpeners are lower quality. Our classroom could really use a high class heavy duty electric pencil sharpener. I've brought in 2 myself, but both have been broken by students. The lower quality pencil sharpener I have now may not be used by students. I sharpen their pencil for them, but it doesn't work that well. If someone volunteers to bring in a heavy duty high class pencil sharpener, I will be the only one to use it, but I will sharpen student's pencils for them. If you bring in hand sharpeners, you can keep them at your desk. As far as pencils go, I have had the best luck with papermate, office max, and ticonderoga brands. You might want to test out your pencils and sharpener before buying a large number. I know that none of us were aware that some of these pencils and sharpeners just wouldn't cut it. My grateful thanks for all your hard work.
First of all I'd like to give a hardy thank you to all who have brought in pencils and pencil sharpeners. Can I say however that many pencils are not good for sharpening. After they become dull the first time, they are sharpened down to nothing. This is partly because they are low quality pencils and partly because our pencil sharpeners are lower quality. Our classroom could really use a high class heavy duty electric pencil sharpener. I've brought in 2 myself, but both have been broken by students. The lower quality pencil sharpener I have now may not be used by students. I sharpen their pencil for them, but it doesn't work that well. If someone volunteers to bring in a heavy duty high class pencil sharpener, I will be the only one to use it, but I will sharpen student's pencils for them. If you bring in hand sharpeners, you can keep them at your desk. As far as pencils go, I have had the best luck with papermate, office max, and ticonderoga brands. You might want to test out your pencils and sharpener before buying a large number. I know that none of us were aware that some of these pencils and sharpeners just wouldn't cut it. My grateful thanks for all your hard work.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Good afternoon! Monday will begin our government testing (the Stanford 10). I've tried to express the importance of trying hard on the test, while keeping in balance the need to relax. Our children are well prepared. If they behave and try hard, they will do very well.
We need healthy snacks! Please volunteer to bring healthy snacks for the class on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday. If you can, bring them every one of these days. Some examples would be: whole wheat crackers, cheese, cherries, pineapple, strawberries, apple slices, orange slices, carrot sticks, melon, grapes, or anything else healthy and easy to eat. If you can, email me to let me know the snacks are coming (preferably delivered in the morning). echan@lpatucson.org Thanks!!!
No homework today. I'd like to free up a little time to prepare these snacks.
We need healthy snacks! Please volunteer to bring healthy snacks for the class on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday. If you can, bring them every one of these days. Some examples would be: whole wheat crackers, cheese, cherries, pineapple, strawberries, apple slices, orange slices, carrot sticks, melon, grapes, or anything else healthy and easy to eat. If you can, email me to let me know the snacks are coming (preferably delivered in the morning). echan@lpatucson.org Thanks!!!
No homework today. I'd like to free up a little time to prepare these snacks.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Welcome back (: There are no more vacation days before the end of the school year.
Due Friday: Please complete spelling sentences. Also, don't forget your reading log.
Due Wednesday, please complete spelling coin worksheet.
The Bookman's Reading Challenge is over. We came in first during the first month, but our average number of books read dropped by the end of the 3 month contest. Extra credit is still available for students that read extra minutes and record it on their reading logs.
I hope your day is incredible!
Due Friday: Please complete spelling sentences. Also, don't forget your reading log.
Due Wednesday, please complete spelling coin worksheet.
The Bookman's Reading Challenge is over. We came in first during the first month, but our average number of books read dropped by the end of the 3 month contest. Extra credit is still available for students that read extra minutes and record it on their reading logs.
I hope your day is incredible!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Homework due Friday: spelling sentences
Homework due Wednesday: math 39b
Tomorrow, for free, students may wear St. Patrick's Day shirt with jeans or uniform. Feel free to bring in green treats for our class.
I am also looking for volunteers for the school dance on Friday, March 26th from 315 p.m.-7:30 p.m. or any part of that time you are available. It will be held here at Lakeside. Please contact me A.S.A.P. if you can help. 733-7373 or echan@lpatucson.org
Thanks for all you do!!!
Homework due Wednesday: math 39b
Tomorrow, for free, students may wear St. Patrick's Day shirt with jeans or uniform. Feel free to bring in green treats for our class.
I am also looking for volunteers for the school dance on Friday, March 26th from 315 p.m.-7:30 p.m. or any part of that time you are available. It will be held here at Lakeside. Please contact me A.S.A.P. if you can help. 733-7373 or echan@lpatucson.org
Thanks for all you do!!!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Thursday, spelling sentences are due. We will also have a spelling test. Reading logs are due, and one book filled out on the Bookman's Reading Challenge form is due Thursday.
Wednesday is a half-day.
Thursday is a half-day with no after school! There is no lunch, and all students should be picked up by 11:30 a.m. Look for a report card from your student Thursday. Please sign the attached form and send it back Tuesday.
Friday through Monday, there will be no school.
See you Tuesday for a regular day of school (: From 6-8 p.m. will be Skate Night at Skate Country. Have fun!
Wednesday is a half-day.
Thursday is a half-day with no after school! There is no lunch, and all students should be picked up by 11:30 a.m. Look for a report card from your student Thursday. Please sign the attached form and send it back Tuesday.
Friday through Monday, there will be no school.
See you Tuesday for a regular day of school (: From 6-8 p.m. will be Skate Night at Skate Country. Have fun!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
School internet was down for awhile. Our apologies. Monday's homework due Friday: spelling sentences and reading log. Please fill out Bookman's reading challenge forms as well. One session of reading can count for both the reading log and the Bookman's form.
Tuesday: Write a 6 sentence news report about your day after class. Students will switch papers and write a headline for their partner.
Wednesday: Finish scholastic on Olympics and 2 worksheets
Tuesday: Write a 6 sentence news report about your day after class. Students will switch papers and write a headline for their partner.
Wednesday: Finish scholastic on Olympics and 2 worksheets
Monday, February 22, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Tomorrow is a pajama day read in. Bring covering pajamas, a blanket or sleeping bag, a pillow, your favorite stuffed animal, and a huge stack of your favorite books (:
Homework is only 4 signed books on the Bookman's Challenge form (by Friday), and a science project (deadlines are Wednesday for a parent signed purpose and Thursday for a completed project).
Homework is only 4 signed books on the Bookman's Challenge form (by Friday), and a science project (deadlines are Wednesday for a parent signed purpose and Thursday for a completed project).
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Homework due February 15th: Bring in a stack of books you think you'd like to read. You can get them from home or the library if you want. Parents: If you'd like to come in and read the class a book next week, please email me: echan@lpatucson.org to arrange a good time. Make sure to pick something with pictures that you really love. Shoot for a 10-20 minute block of time.
Next week is not only Love of Reading Week, it is also the 2nd grade science fair. Start thinking of a science project that you'd be interested in doing. You should pick it out by Monday, but a written explanation for my approval is due no later than Wednesday. This written explanation must have your parent or guardian's signature to count for credit. It should include your purpose and proposed places to research as well as your proposed experiment (see below).
The project is due on Thursday. Presentations will run Thursday and Friday. 2 letters have already been sent home about this. We've talked about lots of science project examples in class. Your first order of business is to come up with a question about the world that you do not know the answer to (purpose). You will be required to research in order to find an answer.
If you can't find an answer, you will be required to guess an answer (hypothesis). You will also be required to run an experiment to find out your answer.
Take the information you get from your research and/or your experiment, and organize it using a pictograph, a line graph, a bar graph, a pie graph, a chart, or some other kind of clear presentation (analysis). Write a 1 paragraph conclusion telling the class what you learned about the answer to your question.
It would be a good idea to start this weekend. Waiting until Wednesday to get your project written down for approval gives you little time to do a good job. I plan to let you pick almost anything you want within the realm of science, but you must get my approval. Volcanoes, live animals in class, or dangerous experiments may or may not be approved.
Next week is not only Love of Reading Week, it is also the 2nd grade science fair. Start thinking of a science project that you'd be interested in doing. You should pick it out by Monday, but a written explanation for my approval is due no later than Wednesday. This written explanation must have your parent or guardian's signature to count for credit. It should include your purpose and proposed places to research as well as your proposed experiment (see below).
The project is due on Thursday. Presentations will run Thursday and Friday. 2 letters have already been sent home about this. We've talked about lots of science project examples in class. Your first order of business is to come up with a question about the world that you do not know the answer to (purpose). You will be required to research in order to find an answer.
If you can't find an answer, you will be required to guess an answer (hypothesis). You will also be required to run an experiment to find out your answer.
Take the information you get from your research and/or your experiment, and organize it using a pictograph, a line graph, a bar graph, a pie graph, a chart, or some other kind of clear presentation (analysis). Write a 1 paragraph conclusion telling the class what you learned about the answer to your question.
It would be a good idea to start this weekend. Waiting until Wednesday to get your project written down for approval gives you little time to do a good job. I plan to let you pick almost anything you want within the realm of science, but you must get my approval. Volcanoes, live animals in class, or dangerous experiments may or may not be approved.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
We're really trying to win this contest: Homework is to read a short book. Fill out a Bookman's form, and get it signed. Read more than one book if you want us to win. So far we are in the lead at our school, but other classes are closing in fast. We can win a field trip with a free shirt and $10 for books for the class, or even 15 thousand dollars for the school!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
due 1/29/10: create a learning game
Also, tomorrow, Wednesdsay, January 27th, is 100th day! Please make sure your child attends school! They must show up before 9:16 a.m. (on time would be better). Also, please see the front desk if they must leave early for some reason. They will give you instructions. Each child's attendance on this day is
worth over a thousand dollars
to our school! It is a
free dress down day, free lunch will be served, we will have music, sports, games, and there will be no homework. It's also a half-day.
Please show up!
Also, tomorrow, Wednesdsay, January 27th, is 100th day! Please make sure your child attends school! They must show up before 9:16 a.m. (on time would be better). Also, please see the front desk if they must leave early for some reason. They will give you instructions. Each child's attendance on this day is
worth over a thousand dollars
to our school! It is a
free dress down day, free lunch will be served, we will have music, sports, games, and there will be no homework. It's also a half-day.
Please show up!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
due 1/21: Math facts worksheet. Do all problems. You may time yourself if you'd like. (:
100 Day is coming up! Next Wednesday, please make sure your student shows up at school! It's worth thousands of dollars per student to the school. If need be, have your student check in late and leave, but please don't miss this important day. There will be a special free lunch served, music, P.E., buddy reading, and games. No homework to celebrate our 100th day of school! This day is going to be pure fun.
100 Day is coming up! Next Wednesday, please make sure your student shows up at school! It's worth thousands of dollars per student to the school. If need be, have your student check in late and leave, but please don't miss this important day. There will be a special free lunch served, music, P.E., buddy reading, and games. No homework to celebrate our 100th day of school! This day is going to be pure fun.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Due 1/15: Read one grade level book and fill out the Bookman's contest form. It must be signed by a guardian. This reading time can also double as reading log time. You know a book is at your level if you can read a page without finding 5 words that you don't know how to read. Pick a page from the middle of your book that has about as many words as the other pages in the book to test this. Try to pick a book in which you find 1-4 words that you don't know how to read. There will be no additional homework on Wednesday or Thursday.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Wednesday, January 6th is a $1 dress down day (:
Homework for Tuesday and Wednesday is to review the over 300 spelling words for the 2nd grade spell-off. We had a practice spell-off in class, and you've had all of these words before. Study hard!
Do the Bookman's challenge. Read and record all the books you can to win a field trip, and maybe even $15,000.00 to spend on our school!
The Daddy Daugther Dance is coming up soon. Buy your tickets by the 11th. I took Audrey last year, and we had so much fun!
Even if you're not coming back next year, please fill out the re-enrollment form and send it back as soon as possible. Thanks (: We hope you're coming back!
Happy New Year! It's so good to be back with all my students!
Homework for Tuesday and Wednesday is to review the over 300 spelling words for the 2nd grade spell-off. We had a practice spell-off in class, and you've had all of these words before. Study hard!
Do the Bookman's challenge. Read and record all the books you can to win a field trip, and maybe even $15,000.00 to spend on our school!
The Daddy Daugther Dance is coming up soon. Buy your tickets by the 11th. I took Audrey last year, and we had so much fun!
Even if you're not coming back next year, please fill out the re-enrollment form and send it back as soon as possible. Thanks (: We hope you're coming back!
Happy New Year! It's so good to be back with all my students!
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