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Welcome Second Grade Parents
Mrs. MooreMrs. Feikert, Mrs. Pygon, Overview of 2nd Grade
2015-2016
Open House
• Please complete your information sheet– this helps to give us more insight about your child.
• Please sign in and include your e-mail address.• Please write any questions on your
index card and place them in the questions basket.
Mrs. Melissa Moore• 20th year teaching
– This year back in second - co-teaching! - 2 years at Lindbergh – 5th
- 2 years teaching 2nd grade - Jefferson– 3 years job sharing 6th - FMS– 8 years teaching 3rd grade - FES– 4 years teaching 2nd grade – FES
• Graduate of BSC• Masters in Elementary Education
*best way to contact me
Visit my website for newsletters and other information.
Mrs. Amy Pygon• 18th year of teaching…my 16th in Ken-Ton
– Currently co-teaching 2nd grade math with Mrs. Moore, co-teaching 1st grade ELA & math with Mrs. Grosofsky and teaching Kindergarten Resource Room.
– Have taught k-3 special education students at Lindbergh, Hamilton, and Holmes Elementary since 2008.
– Co-Taught 7/8 grades at Franklin Middle from 2000-2008. – Earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Master of Science in
Education from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. – Hold permanent NYS certification in both Special Education k-12 and
Elementary Education k-6.– I regularly check my school email: [email protected] and consider this
to be the easiest form of communication unless there is an emergency in which case you should call the office at 874-8410.
– Feel free to view my school web page if you are looking for new recipes to try for dinner… I have many of my favorites that are quick and healthy for rushed weekday nights!
– Looking forward to a great year with you and your mathematician!
Mrs. FeickertPreviously Miss Cotton.
Third year at Lindbergh Elementary.
Past two years in third and fourth grade co-teaching classrooms.
First year co-teaching in second grade! Bachelors of Science in Early Childhood and
Childhood Education.
Master of Science in Childhood Special Education.
Main focus in class is ELA, but will be here for all subjects!
Email: [email protected]/ [email protected]
Philosophy of Teaching
• Child Centered• Aware of students background• Cooperative efforts between home and school• Classroom structure and responsibilities• Positive reinforcement of good behavior and
consequences of bad choices• Parent Involvement / Support• Safe opportunity to learn
Expectations• Very high• Common Core Learning
Standards• Responsibility• Homework / Calendar • We need to prepare them for
future grades and exams• Follow through at home• 2nd grade is a big growing year• Sneakers are highly
recommended daily to participate in activities
Lindbergh Leaders
• Positive behavior reinforcement
• Lindy Tickets• Lindy Mart• Whole school
participation• Assemblies• Prizes
Who’s Ready First?
• Group behavior modification
• Tally marks• Rewards given• On – Task• Ready to work• Positive reinforcement &
praise• Catch them being good!• Celebrate with lunch/prize
Individual Grids
• Each child has a monthly grid.
• When they are on task or deserve a reward they are asked to color in a piece.
• When the grid is full they move on to the next grid.
• This positively reinforces expected working behaviors
Morning Routines
• Check in attendance• Order Lunch• Math -am work• Home Work Agenda
Calendar – parents please check and sign nightly
• Sharpen Pencils• Visit library-exchange• Choose books• Fastt Math
Visitors
• Security and safety• Please check in
with the office before coming to room 104.
• Please email me for any appointments.
ELA ~ Mrs. Feickert
• Fountas and Pinnell Levels – J,K,L,M• Fluency, Understanding, Inferencing,
Synthesizing information• Informational Texts / Fiction• Higher level of complexity• Academic Vocabulary• Writing – narrative, opinion, informative• CCLS
American Reading at Lindbergh K-3! Our goal is to grow Readers! 30 minutes of Independent Reading at
SCHOOL (2 steps)
30 minutes of Independent Reading at HOME
(2 steps)
Steps will be tracked at home and school. Our goal is approximately 700 steps at the beginning of the end of the year.
Reading.How Do Students Become
Smart?
Reading comprehension is influenced more by students’ reading ability than by any other single factor.
From: Guthrie, J. T. (2002). Preparing students for high-stakes test taking in reading. In A. Farstrup & S. J. Samuels (Eds.), What research has to say about reading instruction (pp. 370-391). Newark, DE: International Reading Association.
Our September Goal…… Establish Baseline Level for Every Student
Develop an Action Plan to Ensure Reading Proficiency for Every Student
Monitor Progress Towards Goal
The baseline level is the highest level at which a student can demonstrate proficiency without teacher help. For each level, a color has been assigned.
Your child will be reading leveled books on his/her independent level.
What is in my classroom?
How can you help?
• Your child will come home each night (starting soon!) with a book bag filled with leveled books on his/her independent reading level
• Read 2 steps at home (30 minutes…15 minutes equals 1 step) each night Monday-Sunday
Listening and Learning Domains
• Cycles in Nature
• US Civil War
• Fighting for a Cause
• The Human Body: Building Blocks and Nutrition
• Immigration
• Fairy Tales and Tall Tales
Social Studies Curriculum
– Communities - Citizenship
– Exploring Earth – Natural Resources
- Early Americans- Colonies
- Needs and Wants- Trade
- Government - Federal, community
www.mhschool.com
Science Curriculum• Weather, Seasons• Life Cycles
– Plants and Animals
• Matter & Energy• Earth Science
– Natural Resources
• Living Things– Plant and Animal
Communities
Space
Math ~ Mrs. Pygon• Operations and Algebraic Thinking
– Represent and solve problems involving +,-– Add and subtract within 20– Work with equal groups of objects to gain
foundations for multiplicationNumber and Operations in Base 10– Understanding Place value for +,-Measurement and Data– Estimate lengths in standard units, relate +,- to
length– Time and $$$– Represent and interpret data – graphingGeometry– Reason with shapes and their attributes
Perseverance & Confidence!
Computer Use
• Weekly• Word Processing• Laptops Fastt Math• Games• Science and social studies research -
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Our ScheduleMonday:P.E. - 12:50 – 1:30Tuesday:Computer Lab 10:20-11:05Music-12:45-1:25Wednesday: Wellness 11:05-11:40Art – 12:50-1:30Thursday:P.E.– 12:45-1:25Friday:Music– 12:45 – 1:25
Parent Communication
• Take Home folder – please check and empty nightly
• Calendar – please check and sign nightly
Snacks• AM working snack time• Must be a healthy/nut free • Water bottles
-please take home to wash nightly – sport caps are best
Birthday Celebrations• Easy to eat /precut• Healthy or non food options • Napkins / utensils
Assessments
• Assessments are given in the areas of:– Science– Social studies– Reading– Math –
– Report Cards 4X a year
Parent Helpers
• Room Parentswill call you for parties throughout the year – let them know if you are available to help
Thank You!
Field Trips
Sign Up For Fall Conferences
• Communication is key• Please sign up for a fall time• I will try to keep the same time for spring• Please see special area teachers• Please sign in and give your e-mail
Thanks for coming to open house!
Please write any questions you have on the index card on your desk and place them in the questions box in the hall.