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Welcome to Second Grade!
• Welcome to 2nd Grade in Ms. Groce’s Class!
Communication• My email address (resend/call after 36 hrs.) [email protected]• My phone number (281) 641-3431• Humble ISD Website
http://www.humble.k12.tx.us/• Fall Creek Website:
Humble - Fall Creek – Teacher Websites – Groce, Cortney
All About Ms. GroceMy background: • Houston, TX• BA in Early Childhood Education from the
University of Houston• Master’s Degree in School Counseling from
the University of Houston, August 2011My experience:• This is my 9th year teaching
My Goals• Students’ Social and Academic
Success• Student and Parent
Communication• Let’s HAVE FUN!
Arrival & Dismissal• School hours are 8:00 a.m. – 3:20 p.m.• TARDY at 8:05 a.m.• If there is ever a change in how your child is
going home, please send a note!• Any walker or biker in K-2 must be
accompanied by an older sibling or adult• Absences – All students who miss a day of
school are required to return with a written explanation of the absences within 48 hours.
Absences• Please remember that student attendance is a key factor in
student success!• Compulsory attendance requires that students between the
ages of 6-18 attend school (exemptions include religious holy days, required court appearances, etc…)
• A court complaint may be filed against parent if the student is absent without excuse for 10 or more days within a six-month period.
• State law requires that to receive final grade in a class (promotion) a student must attend at least 90% of the days the class is offered (equating to less than 18 excused or unexcused absences for the school year).
• Please remember that documentation for an absence must be recorded within 48 hours upon the student’s return to school
Red Take Tuesday Folders
• Distributed EVERY Tuesday• Things to look for –Conduct form
and “graded papers”• Tuesday Folder - Important
information from District, School, PTO, or Faculty
Orange Daily Homework Folders
• Students complete homework packet
• Read EVERY NIGHT! (Complete Reading Log in homework packet)
• Place all homework materials and reading log in folder to be returned DAILY!
Student Expectations at Home
• Students complete homework packet
• Read EVERY NIGHT! (Complete Reading Log in homework packet)
• Place all homework materials and important forms in the red take home folder each night and return to school the following day.
Classroom Community
• Our school is a community. In our community, we have rules to help us get along with each other.
• Our Cardinal Creed (school AND classroom rules) are:– Be Safe– Be Respectful– Be Responsible
Dress Code• Dress and Grooming Code is found on page 33 of the
Humble ISD Parent/Student Handbook.• Highlights for elementary students include:
– Hair should be neat, clean, & non-disruptive.– NO hats, sunglasses, makeup, tattoos, excessively loose
or tight clothing. – For boys: NO earrings, sleeveless shirts.– For girls: No “spaghetti” straps– NO “short shorts” (must be at least to mid-thigh)– Jeans should be free from holes – Foot wear should be appropriate for physical activity
(recess etc…). Tennis shoes are required on P.E. days.
Lunch in the Cafeteria
• You are welcome to have lunch with your child in the cafeteria (Our lunch time is 11:20-11:55-a.m.)
• We have special tables for parents and their child on the stage in the cafeteria. (Student/Parents only)
• Please remember to sign in at the front office.• Monthly menus can be downloaded on Fall Creek’s
Website• Cafeteria Prices: Breakfast - $1.30, Milk 40 cents,
Lunch - $2.00, Meal Ticket for a week $10.00• Snack accounts for ice cream may be “frozen” at
parents’ discretion.
Birthday Treats• We are encouraging parents to take
advantage of our frozen treats through the cafeteria. Treats may be ordered at a discounted rate in advance.
• Fall Creek Policy – No Treat Bags.• If you have party invitations you would
like given out, we can only pass them out if there is one for each classmate.
C.A.T.C.H. Break• Coordinated Approach to Child Health• We will have a snack break each
morning in the classroom.• Please send nutritious snacks such as
fruit, crackers, cheese, etc…• Water bottles with a sport top are also
encouraged.
Daily Schedule• 8:05-10:00 a.m. : Literacy Instruction (Reading Lesson,
Just Right Reading, Reading workshop/Workstations, Interactive Read aloud (C.A.T.C.H. Break)
• 10:00- Math• 11:15- Everyday editing• 11:25 a.m. -12:15 p.m.: Lunch/Recess• 12:15 – 1:15 p.m.: Writer’s Workshop• 1:15 – 2:05 p.m.: Specials• 2:05-2:30- Word study• 2:30 – 3:00 p.m.: Science, Social Studies, Health• 3:20 p.m.: Dismissal
Class Subjects• The subjects we cover during second
grade are:– Reading– Written Composition– Grammar/Capitalization/Punctuation/Handwriting– Spelling/Word Study– Math– Science/Health/Social Studies– Music, Art, PE, Computer Lab, Library
Specials Schedule• We are on a six day rotation this year.
The 2nd and 4th nine weeks we will have art instead of a second section of computer.
• Our Specials Schedule will be available in your child’s Orange Homework folder on their monthly calendar.
ReadingBalanced literacy
approach:• Read-Alouds• Poetry• Just Right Reading• Shared Reading• Guided Reading
Groups• Reading Workshop
Science/Health/Social Studies
• The Scientific Process• Seasons, matter,
weather, living things, and our environment
• Social Studies- How things work together (communities, citizenship, government, natural resources, and economics)
Spelling/Word StudyPhonetic principles for spelling words are
worked on and high frequency words will be emphasized
• Spelling lists usually come home every other Monday
• List will show phonetic PATTERN (CVC),(CVVC)
• Test will be given at the end of two weeks• The test will look for application of the
phonetic principles being studied
Written Composition
Writer’s Workshop held daily that incorporates:
• The writing process• Writing exercises• Written responses• Everyday editing• Handwriting
Math• Investigations• Word problems• Logical thinking• Math processes
and reasoning• Memorization of
basic addition facts with sums to 18
Examples…• Unknown Change… Stonewall had 30 dog bones. He gave SOME to his
brother. Now Stonewall has 16 dog bones. How many did he give away?
• Multi-step Situation… The Boy Scouts were selling coupon books. Their goal
was to sell 85 coupon books. In April, they sold 30 books and in May they sold 45 books. What is the difference between the number of books sold and their goal?
FCE Things to Remember
• FRIDAY IS SPIRIT DAY!!! Show your school spirit by wearing red or an FCE spirit shirt.
• Wear your favorite college shirt on the fourth Thursday of each month. FCE students are college bound!
• LABEL ALL JACKETS, LUNCH KITS, ETC. with student name.• Helpful Hint: Keep a jacket or sweater in your backpack.
Sometimes it is chilly in the classrooms.• Lost and Found is located in the back of the main hallway
(although small items such as glasses are kept in the office). Please check in at the office if you’d like to check the lost and found. Items will be sent to charity if not claimed.
• We will collect an Activity Fee for our field trip, class projects, etc. that can be paid online. We will inform you when this becomes available.
Discipline Plan
•Behavior Chart
•Classroom consequences
•Class incentives
Tutoring
• A phone call will be made informing you when tutoring is necessary.
• Tutoring begins promptly at 7:25 a.m. in the classroom. (Reading – Mondays and Wednesdays, Math – Tuesdays)
• TBA
Questions