Thursday, June 1, 2017

Thank You

Dear All,
I have had the best teaching year in 22 years. Your children were kind, curious and motivated. I want to wish you all a wonderful summer.  
Thank You, Mrs. Jeni Goode

Field Day 2017

The children had a wonderful time at Field Day on Friday, May 26th. The weather was sunny, warm and breezy. Thanks to all the parents who worked at Field Day. It was a success because of you.










Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Early Chapter Book Suggestions

Early Chapter Books

Secrets of Droon series by Tony Abbott
Cam Jansen series by David Adler
The Golden Ghost (and related books) by Marion Dane Bauer
Sophie series by Lara Bergen
Pony Pals series by Jeanne Betancourt
Beast Quest series by Adam Blade
Soccer Cats series by Matt Christopher
Peach Streed Mudders series by Matt Christopher
Amber Brown series by Paula Danziger
Mercy Watson series by Kate DiCamillo
Clubhouse Mysteries series by Sharon Draper
Sassy series by Sharon Draper
Dyamonde Daniel series by Nikki Grimes
My Weird School series by Dan Gutman
Sneaky Pony series by Hadley Higginson
Nancy Drew Notebook series by Carolyn Keene
Ready Freddy series by Abby Klein
Horrible Harry series by Suzy Kline
Pony Crazed Princess series by Diana Kimpton
Katie Kazoo series by Nancy Krulik
Flower Fairies Friends series by Pippa Le Quesne
Various Sports books by Jake Maddox
Miami Jackson series by Patricia & Fredrick McKissack
Rainbow Magic Fairies series by Daisy Meadows
Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne
Junie B. Jones series by Barbara Park
The Littles series by John Peterson
Jigsaw Jones Mystery series by James Preller
Marvin Redpost series by Louis Sachar
Horrid Henry series by Francesca Simon
Dinosaur Cove series by Rex Stone

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Summer reading

Why is Summer Reading so Important?  It helps keep children growing as readers. Those that read do not have "summer slide" in their reading life. Summer slide is when children regress in their reading ability.

Video on Summer Reading




Links to Summer Reading programs at area libraries:

St. Louis County Library Summer Reading Info

St. Louis Public Library Summer Reading

Richmond Heights Public Library Summer Reading


Spring Newsletter

In Readers' Workshop we are finished our Unit on Characters in Books. The students have learned to look at the characters in the books they read as a friend. Many students have read through whole series and can tell someone all about the main character. We have learned that many fiction books have a problem and solution and we can understand the author's message. Many children have been reading for longer periods of time because they are so excited to read about the characters in their books. In addition, we studied books across the genres. We compared nonfiction books to fiction books on the same topic. Last, we  read some fairy tales to better understand the Second Grade Fairy Tale Theater show which was April 19th. This was a performance in which all second grade students got to participate. Next, we are starting book clubs.  The students will get into groups to read and reflect on books.

Along with reading about characters in books we wrote  fiction character stories in  
Writer's Workshop.  Each student created a character that goes on realistic adventures. The students had many books in their series and were excited to read their writing to their friends in kindergarten and fourth grade. The excitement in the room over the last month to write was infectious. Some students had up to 13 stories in their series!  Next, we are learning about poetry. The students are learning to see the world through artists eyes and express their feelings.

In Math, we are starting Chapter 17, Addition and Subtraction to 120. The students will use the strategies they learned in Chapter 13, addition and subtraction to 40,  to help them with regrouping larger numbers. Being able to add and subtract in the vertical form is a necessary skill for second grade. In second grade addition and subtraction starts with 3 digit numbers (100s) and goes up to 4 digit numbers (1000s).  Over  the summer your child may access two online resources:
www.mathgames.com   or    www.gregtangmath.com

In Science,  we are learning  about Air and Weather all through May.  During this science unit, the children will explore properties of air as it interacts with other materials and when it is put under pressure.  We will observe, record and discuss the weather every day and discuss the types of instruments scientist use to learn about the weather.


Important dates to remember:
Thursday, May 25th-  All Library Books due
Friday, May 26th- Field Day
Monday, May 29th- No School, Memorial Day
Thursday, June 1- Last Day- EARLY RELEASE

Friday, May 5, 2017

All Aboard Field Trip

Thank you to the parents who braved the weather to come with us to the Museum of Transportation. If you have not taken your child, this is a fabulous family place. Children get to see old cars, trains and trollies. All can tour the old train cars and ride the trolley and train. Unfortunately the weather did not allow us to do the rides. So, the children took home a free admission ticket and train ride ticket for future use.











Friday, April 28, 2017

Fairy Tale Theater

The first grade got to watch the Second grade's performance of Fairy Tales last week on Tuesday, April 19th. Many students can't wait to be in second grade and put on this play!