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Curriculum Night Sunset Elementary Second Grade 2019-2020 Suzanne Connolly

Curriculum Night Sunset Elementary Second Grade 2019-2020 Suzanne Connolly. Suzanne Connolly. Moved from Florida with husband Jeff and dog Grrr Previously worked at a public library BA – Florida Southern College Elementary Education Piano Performance Masters – University of Denver

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Curriculum Night Sunset Elementary Second Grade 2019-2020 Suzanne Connolly

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  1. Curriculum Night Sunset Elementary Second Grade 2019-2020 Suzanne Connolly

  2. Suzanne Connolly Moved from Florida with husband Jeff and dog Grrr Previously worked at a public library BA – Florida Southern College Elementary Education Piano Performance Masters – University of Denver Arts Development and Program Management

  3. Literacy: Reading Reader’s Workshop: Making Meaning Gives children the chance to read and listen to stories through authentic text at their level with identified goals and guidance from teacher. • Independent Reading • Guided Reading • Shared Reading • Read Aloud/Read To

  4. Literacy: Reading • Mentor Texts: Making Meaning and teacher selected • Chosen to support student growth around the reading skill that we are studying. • Reading Groups • Small, focused, weekly groups conducted with children using Benchmark Reading Texts and other high quality text for the children to practice reading at or above their reading level with built in scaffolds. • Daily Teacher Read Aloud • Demonstrates the enjoyment found in reading a chapter book • Exposes students to new vocabulary, higher level of reading material, models reading with expression • Reader’s Theater • Excellent practice for reading in front of an audience, building self confidence in reading and reading with expression.

  5. Literacy: Writing • Writer’s Workshop: Lucy Calkins Units of Study Unit 1: Narrative Unit 2: Lab Reports and Science Books Unit 3: Opinion Unit 4: Poetry ** ITP *We will also write fiction stories • Daily Journal Letters– real writing for a real purpose

  6. Eureka Math Module 1:Sums and Differences to 100Module 2:Addition and Subtraction of Length Units Module 3:Place Value, Counting, and Comparison of Numbers to 1,000Module 4:Addition and Subtraction Within 200 with Word Problems to 100

  7. Math Continued Module5:Addition and Subtraction Within 1,000 with Word Problems to 100 Module 6:Foundations of Multiplication and Division Module 7:Problem Solving with Length, Money, and Data Module 8:Time, Shapes, and Fractions as Equal Parts of Shapes

  8. How can you help in math? • Understand that students are learning math in a way that will prepare them for the higher demands of college and careers today and in the future – focused math skills and real-world, challenging problems • Read the Parent Roadmap for your child’s grade level • At the beginning of each module, read the Parent Tip Sheet to get an overview of the topics your child will be learning and how you can support this learning at home • Recognize that Eureka Math lessons can be customized by teachers to meet the varying needs of students

  9. Science • Force Makes Things Move: How are force and motion connected? • The Sun’s Daily Motion: How and why do shadows change? • Life Cycles: How do plants grow and develop?

  10. Second Step Program Skills and Topics: K–3

  11. Technology • Typing on a word document • Saving to a file • Inserting a graphic into a word document • Using the internet for research • Practice reading and math on web based games • Internet Safety • Coding • Seesaw * • IPT Robotics

  12. Assessment • Unit Assessments in Math, Science, Fountas & Pinnell reading assessment / Reading Conferences/Guided Reading • Writing Samples each grading period • Daily performance and effort on assignments • Daily Participation / Ongoing observation • Report Card 1,2,3,4 Grading Criteria

  13. Homework Expectations • Reading - 15 minutes of reading • Math - 5 Minutes of Eureka Math as assigned • Fridays only- Share Journal and bring it back to school signed • Unfinished Work at times

  14. Behavior Expectations C-23 has a very positive environment. Students are acknowledged for the positive behavior and interactions they display in class. • Team points: students are encouraged to work together • Class reward: Sockeye Cents – earned by demonstrating our Sockeye rules inside and outside of the classroom Successful Sockeyes will: • Be Respectful • Be Responsible • Be Safe • Be Caring

  15. Specialist Schedule

  16. Keep in touch • Folders • Connect Site • Email: connollys@issaquah.wednet.edu • Seesaw • Telephone: 425.837.5633 • Journals

  17. Field Trips • TBA

  18. School Volunteer Opportunities • Art Docent:(Two or more parents work well) Brings art program into our classroom • Library Helper: Help in library with checkout

  19. Other items of interest: • Birthdays • Conference Sign Up • Snack- Bring on own- big snack • Curriculum Night Follow-up Forms

  20. Thank you for coming!

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