Monday, May 7, 2012

Our Second Grade Wax Museum

Conducting research, using multiple sources, presenting information orally and biographies are all important second grade concepts identified either by the new Common Core Standards or Ohio's new Social Studies Standards.  To teach these concepts in my classroom, I started by bringing in a wide variety of biographies at roughly a second grade reading level from my local library.  My students had a lot of fun choosing a person to learn more about.

I gave the class a week to read the book and complete a basic biography book report on what they read.  The following week, we went to the computer lab where each student used information from an electronic source to complete a "website review" of 3 new facts they learned about their person (most were able to use the encyclopedia found on Yahoo Kids).  After finishing our initial research, each student used their information to write a brief speech as though they were the person that they studied.  As a culminating activity, we dressed like that person and hosted a "wax museum."  Parents and other students were invited to come "push our buttons" and learn more about the life of a famous person. 

While teaching children this young how to conduct research is challenging, I am very proud of the end result.  The class did a great job and it was some of the best oral reading and writing I have seen my students do all year.  In my second year as a primary grades teacher, I have been surprised at the passion children have for nonfiction.  They were so excited to read to gain new information and their passion for learning has been evident in their work.












Classroom Newsletter: May 7, 2012


This Week

What became very evident to me in planning my lessons this week is that this school year is quickly coming to an end!  We have A LOT of school wide activities planned for the remaining weeks so please be sure to check your Crusader Comments.  This week is very busy as we perform our school musical.  I will not assign any homework on Thursday in preparation for our evening performance.     

 Reading/Phonics/Language

The two stories in our reading series this week are about collecting things.   Reading skills this week include using context clues and story element review. During language time we will review using quotation marks to signal dialogue.  A Unit 5 benchmark test is planned for Thursday

Math

We are starting our final chapter (11) this week.  Skills in this chapter that we are working on this week are making change and subtraction with borrowing.  We are also still working timed tests for basic subtraction facts.  There are still a number of students who need to improve upon their speed and accuracy.  If your child is still struggling, I highly recommend spending a few minutes each night reviewing basic subtraction facts using flashcards.

This Week’s Assignments

Reading worksheet due Friday

Math homework Monday-Wednesday



This Week’s Special events:

Tuesday: 9:30 evacuation drill

Wednesday: AM musical dress rehearsal

Thursday: 7:00 PM musical

Friday: 9:30 lockdown drill



Have a great week,

Mrs. O’Brien

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