Sunday, April 29, 2018

Week 31 April 30 -- May 3

Dear Bighorn Parents,

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How can we be saying good bye to month of April and hello to the month of
May??!!  Even though we are solidly in the season of spring, winter temperatures
have occasionally creeped in and this week there are summer temperatures
(high 60’s into the 70’s) in the forecast.  Please send your child with a labeled
water bottle.


Last week students focused on the final standard in 2nd grade Math--equal
groups and building arrays to show repeated addition or the foundation of
Multiplication.  Students were so excited! As students work on this important
foundational skill.  They learned about equal groups, repeated addition,
arrays, columns, rows, multiplication equations, factors, and products.  
Miss Garcia and myself were very impressed with how quickly the 2nd
graders picked it up! They are looking more and more like 3rd graders
everyday. We will review this work on Monday and assess, so there will
be no homework Monday night in math.


With instruction of 2nd grade math standards completed, the remainder
of the school year, we will be focusing on standards that have not been
completely mastered.  Our math will consist of many “mini lessons” and
“mini assessments” on previously taught material to ensure that students
who previously were at mastery level are still there and students that had
not mastered a standard have the opportunity for additional instruction
and practice so that they may be reassessed.  With that being said some
of the IXL Objectives will be repeated for additional practice.


Tuesday and Wednesday, 2nd grade students will be reviewing adding and
subtracting within 100 and within 1,000.  Students will be reviewing this
skill using a new strategy--The Arrow Method!! Here are some examples
to help reinforce with homework!


Arrow Method Examples


2 4 2  + 5 2 8 = _______
       +200    +40 +2      
528 728 768770   

5 2 8  -- 2 4 2 = ________
   -200      -40 -2      
528 328 288286   
1.  Start with the bigger addend (528).

2.  Draw an arrow.  Break down the
other addend (242) into hundreds (200),
tens(40) and ones (2).

3.  Above the arrow write a plus sign and
the amount of hundreds (+200).  Write
the subtotal after the arrow (728).

4.  Draw another arrow after the
subtotal. Above the arrow write a
plus sign and the amount of tens (+40).  
Write the subtotal (768).

5.   Draw another arrow after the
subtotal. Above the arrow write a plus
sign and the amount of ones (+2).  
Write the total (770).

1.  Start with the minuend (528).

2.  Draw an arrow.  Break down the
other subtrahend (242) into hundreds

(200), tens(40) and ones (2).

3.  Above the arrow write a minus sign
and the amount of hundreds (-200).  

Write the subtotal after the arrow (328).

4.  Draw another arrow after the subtotal.
Above the arrow write a minus sign and
the amount of tens (-40).  Write the
subtotal (288).

5.   Draw another arrow after the
subtotal. Above the arrow write a minus sign
and the amount of ones (-2).  Write the
total (286).



Homework
Monday
Equal Groups Assess-No Homework
Tuesday
Worksheet Arrow Method Addition
Wednesday
Worksheet Arrow Method Subtraction
Thursday
IXL Q.6 Time Words: O’Clock, Half, and Quarter


Language
Our work in language is all about determining the meaning of words.
 Last week and the beginning of this week students have been using
context clues to help them to understand the meaning of unfamiliar
words.  We will be using our read aloud book, Helen Keller to help us
with this standard.  


Students will finish out the week using prefixes (re, un, mis, pre, dis,..)
to help determine the meaning of words.  This work will continue into next
week.


Writing
Students have been busy revising and editing their opinion pieces.  
Some students have even competed their final copy. We are looking
forward to moving onto a new writing project next week.


Projects
Our decade projects are going very well.  Students have their decade
and are actively researching information about their decade.  So far
students have learned the president, first lady, vice-president, the
vice-president’s wife, and a natural disaster that occured during their
assigned decade.  This week students will focus on the entertainment
aspect of their decades (popular children’s books, radio/television shows,
and children’s movies).


Looking forward to another learning-filled week in 2nd grade.


Sincerely,
Anne Bloomfield
and

Shannon Garcia

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Week 30 - -Happy Earth Day!



Happy Earth Day


                                                                                  April 23, 2018
Dear Parents,


The school year continues to be flying by, it’s hard to believe that we
only have 7 weeks left of school!!  


In Math, 2nd graders will be starting their last “new” unit of the
school year--multiplication.  We will be using number bonds and the
terms equal groups, repeated addition, and arrays as we explore
this concept.  Students will spend time drawing lots of pictures as
we learn the foundation of multiplication.


Number Bond
▋ ▋ ▋ ▋     ▋ ▋▋ ▋ ▋ ▋ ▋▋
    
This number bond can be described the following ways....


Repeated Addition...4 + 4 + 4 = 12
Multiplication Sentence...3 X 4 = 12
Equal Groups...3 groups of 4 equals 12

Array                         C
                            O
ROWS     Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball    L This array can be described as...
      Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball   U Repeated Addition...4 + 4 + 4 = 12
           Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball   M Equal Groups… 3 rows of 4
                             N Multiplication Sentence...3 X 4 =12
                             S
Here’s the homework for the week...
Monday
IXL Y.4  Relate Addition and Multiplication for Equal Groups
Tuesday
IXL Y.2  Identify Multiplication Sentences for Equal Groups
Wednesday
E.24  Write Addition Sentences for Arrays
Thursday
Y.5  Write Multiplication Sentences for Arrays


Language
In language 2nd graders worked on combining, expanding, and
rearranging sentences.  Our work in this standard will continue on
Monday and Tuesday. Students will review and test on Wednesday
after correcting our Scoot Review.


Writing
Students will be completing their opinion pieces this week.  Last
week students used a rubric to rate their rough drafts. Students
also had a peer review their opinion writing.  Students will conference
with their teachers this week and complete their final copy this week.


Projects
Second grade students have completed their personal timelines.  They
will begin working on their decade time line projects. Pairs of students
will be working on completing notetakers.  They will be learning about
the presidents, important news, inventions, transportation, music,
children’s books and movies, and much more as they research their
decade.  The next 2 weeks will be filled with research.


In closing, please remember that with the warmer weather water
bottles are important.  Be sure to send your child with a water
bottle labeled with their name. This is especially important on
P.E. days (Monday and Wednesday).


Sincerely,
Anne Bloomfield
and
Shannon Garcia

Sunday, April 15, 2018

week 29 4/16 -4/19



                                                                                                                          April 16, 2018


Dear Parents.


Thanks for making Parent Teacher Conferences great!!  Friday was definitely a packed day,
but it was very fun to meet with so many families to discuss the progress of your student!


As many of you are aware, one of 8th grade students was in an accident.  To support this
student (who is a big Boise State fan), Oasis is having a school wide fundraiser.
 On Monday students may pay a $1 and wear blue and orange instead of their uniform.


Math
This past week students spent time exploring fractions.  So far students have worked on
naming fractions of a whole, recognizing the unit fractions one half, one third, and one
fourth.  Students have also worked on identifying, reading, and writing fractions.

Open ...

We worked on describing fractions by saying 3/4 of the shape is green.  
3/4 is 3 out of the 4 equal parts.


We will continue working with fractions on Monday and review and assess on Tuesday.


Homework
Monday
IXL  W.4-Which Shape Illustrates a Fraction?
Tuesday
IXL W.6-Fractions of a Whole:  Modeling Problems
Wednesday
IXL G.7  Addition Input/Output Tables Up to 2 Digits
Thursday
IXL H.7  Subtraction Input/Output Tables Up to 2 Digits


Language
Last week we finished our work with using apostrophes in contractions and possessive
nouns.  This week 2nd graders will work on combining, expanding, and rearranging
sentences.
Writing
Our second writers are are working on their opinion pieces.  Students have completed
rough drafts and will work on revising and editing this week, then produce a final copy.  


Projects
In our Timeline Project, students have made a Timeline of the events of 2nd grade.  
We also started to create personal timelines. Students will complete personal
timelines this week and begin researching their decade at the end of the week.


With April, the days have been a little warmer (except for last Thursday when a few
snowflakes were in the air) and of course a bit lighter later.  Lacrosse, softball, and baseball
are all in full swing, which makes for very busy afternoons and nights. Please be sure to
try to keep a regular schedule as Miss Garcia and myself want well rested learners.


Sincerely,
Anne Bloomfield & Shannon Garcia