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05.27.25-05.30.25 Week at a Glance
We will spend the last days of school reviewing concepts we’ve learned in all subjects of second grade while enjoying some end of the year activities!
ABC Countdown for this week:
T |
Tues, 5/27 |
Thank You Notes |
Write thank you notes to the staff and volunteers who make our school such a wonderful place to learn! |
U |
Wed, 5/28 |
Under the Desk |
Complete certain class activities under your desk today. |
V |
Thurs, 5/29 |
Visiting Day |
Visit the next year’s teachers. 🙂 (1st→ 2nd and 2nd→ 3rd) |
W |
Fri, 5/30 |
Wall-to-Wall Cleanup |
Clean out your desk and help clean up your classroom. *Bonus W activity* → Enjoy a nice walk outside with your class if the weather is nice! |
Thursday 05.22.25
Tuesday 05.20.25
- practice words with -le
- practice trick words trouble, couple, young
- Telling time quiz - Thursday 5/22
Monday 05.19.25
- practice words with -le
- practice trick words trouble, couple, young
- Telling time quiz - Thursday 5/22
05.19.25-05.23.25 Week at a Glance
Spirit Week & ABC Countdown Reminders:
- If your child chooses not to participate in Spirit Week, they should wear their regular school uniform.
Monday 5/19:
- Spirit Week: Pajama Day
- ABC Countdown: Bring a towel and a book to enjoy reading outdoors
Tuesday 5/20:
- Spirit Week: Jersey/Sports Day
- ABC Countdown: Bring your favorite small stuffed animal (it needs to fit inside your backpack)
Wednesday 5/21:
- Spirit Week: Wacky Wednesday
- ABC Countdown: quiet day
Thursday 5/22:
- Spirit Week: Beach/Hawaiian Day
- ABC Countdown: Rotations
Friday 5/23:
- Spirit Week: St Joes Spirit Wear
- ABC Countdown: shaving cream
Phonics |
This week in phonics, we’re working on our final unit, which focuses on the consonant-le syllable. This type of syllable always appears at the end of a multisyllabic word, like bubble or bicycle. Students will also practice spelling trick words such as couple, young, and trouble. |
Reading/Writing |
We’ve finished Wit & Wisdom for the year! During reading and writing time, students will continue to strengthen their literacy skills by reading a variety of fiction and nonfiction passages and answering comprehension questions. Some of the fun topics we’ll be exploring include the history of Crocs and how ice cream was invented! |
Math |
This week in math, students will review how to tell time to the nearest 5 minutes and practice identifying and labeling times correctly with AM or PM based on the time of day. We will wrap up Chapter 10 with a test on Thursday, May 22. |
Science |
This week in science, we’re exploring how different plants have different needs based on their habitats. Students will learn how plants grow best in a variety of environments, from dry deserts to tropical rainforests. In our activity, Puzzling Plants, students will conduct virtual experiments to figure out how much water and sunlight a group of mystery plants need to grow and stay healthy. |
Thursday 05.15.25
Wednesday 05.14.25
- Students may bring a small blanket/towel or pillow to have during the movie.
- Please no stuffed animals.
- Thank you for understanding!
- practice words with the au and aw vowel team
- practice trick words August, laugh, daughter
- Unit 16 Assessment - Tomorrow, Thursday 5/15
Tuesday 05.13.25
- practice words with the au and aw vowel team
- practice trick words August, laugh, daughter
Monday 05.12.25
- practice words with the au and aw vowel team
- practice trick words August, laugh, daughter
05.12.25-05.16.25 Week at a Glance
- i-Ready Testing: Starting Monday, students will begin taking their i-Ready assessments. To support their success, please ensure your child gets a good night’s sleep and eats a healthy breakfast each morning. A well-rested and well-fed brain is ready to do its best!
- Food Pantry Collection - Wednesday 5/14
- Unit 16 Phonics Assessment - Thursday 5/15
ABC Countdown:
- Monday 5/12 → J: wear your jammies to school
- Tuesday 5/13 → K: kindness
- Wednesday 5/14 → L: letters - write a letter to your next year’s teachers
- Thursday 5/15 → M: Movie
- Students are welcome to bring a small blanket and pillow to help them stay cozy while they watch. However, we kindly ask that stuffed animals be left at home. Thank you for helping us keep the day fun and comfortable for everyone!
- Friday 5/16 → Name Day: choose a new name or nickname
Phonics |
In phonics this week, we will continue to be working on Unit 16, which is a short one-week unit focused on the vowel teams au and aw. They will learn to read and spell words containing these vowel teams, build fluency by reading grade-level decodable texts, and practice recognizing and spelling the trick words August, laugh, and daughter. Since this is a short unit, the Unit 16 assessment will take place on Thursday, May 15. |
Reading/Writing |
In reading and writing this week, students will explore Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech by examining the impact of repeated language and how it strengthens his message. They will compare and contrast the main points of two texts focused on the speech and use evidence from both sources to write an informative paragraph. As part of their writing, students will learn how to craft clear introduction and conclusion sentences. Additionally, they will expand their vocabulary by determining the meaning of new words formed by adding the prefix re- to known base words. |
Math |
This week in math, students will deepen their understanding of how to tell and work with time. They will practice reading clocks to the nearest half hour, quarter hour, and five minutes. In addition, students will solve word problems involving time and begin to identify patterns related to how time passes. These activities will help build their confidence in reading both analog and digital clocks. |
Religion |
In religion this week, students will learn about the story of the Good Samaritan and discuss its message of kindness and compassion. They will explore ways they can reach out to help others in their daily lives. Students will also be introduced to the term “beatitudes” and begin to understand how these teachings guide us in living a life of love and service. |
Science |
In science this week, students will explore how the structure of seeds helps them move to new places, especially seeds that use animals to travel. In the activity Seed Travelers, students will create a model of a furry animal called a "fluffadoo" and test how well different seed models stick to it and how far they can travel. This hands-on activity helps students understand how seed design supports plant growth in new locations. |
Thursday 05.08.25
Wednesday 05.07.25
- Tomorrow: H = Hawaiian Day (Thursday) - Students can come dressed in Hawaiian clothes or accessories
- Friday: I = Ice Pops (Friday) - We are providing these - we got the organic frozen fruit pops from Trader Joe's.
- Practice words with ou, oo, ue, ew and trick words July, January, February, enough, special, December
- Unit 15 Assessment - Tomorrow, Thursday 5/7
Tuesday 05.06.25
- Practice words with ou, oo, ue, ew and trick words July, January, February, enough, special, December
- Unit 15 Assessment - Thursday 5/7
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- G = Games (Wednesday) - Students can bring in a favorite card or board game. Please help him/her choose one with simpler instructions and minimal pieces, if possible! :)
- H = Hawaiian Day (Thursday) - Students can come dressed in Hawaiian clothes or accessories
- I = Ice Pops (Friday) - We are providing these - we got the organic frozen fruit pops from Trader Joe's.
Monday 05.05.25
- May Crowning prayer service is tomorrow, Tuesday, May 6th - 9:30 am in the church
- Option 1: Students come to school dressed in their Communion outfits and bring a change of “fancy” clothes for the remainder of the day.
- Option 2: Students come to school in "fancy” clothes and then change into their First Communion outfits before the prayer service.
- A permission slip for Movie Day went home today, please sign and return by Friday!
- Tuesday, May 6th - F → Fancy: Dress in your best fancy clothes for Mass!
- Wednesday, May 7th - G → Games: Bring your favorite card or board game to share with the class.
- Thursday, May 8th - H → Hawaiian Day: Dress in your best Hawaiian shirt/clothes or wear a lei.
- Friday, May 9th - I → Ice Pops: Cool off with your class as you enjoy this sweet treat.
- Practice words with ou, oo, ue, ew and trick words July, January, February, enough, special, December
- Unit 15 Assessment - Thursday 5/7