2nd Grade Back to School Night
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Sign in on our classroom sheets.
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2nd Grade Back to School Night
Hampstead Elementary
“Reach for the Stars”
Staff Working With Your StudentsMrs. Wastler- STEMMrs. Norwood- HumanitiesMrs. Pfoutz- Special Ed. ResourceMs. Hesen- I.A.Mrs. Fidler- I.A.Mrs. Bartles- Special EducatorMrs. Sitton- I.A.Ms. Smith- I.A.Lori Moser- I.A.
Daily Schedule
8:55- 9:10 Arrival/Homeroom9:15 -11:15 Block 1 (Humanities/STEM)
11:15-11:45 Recess11:45 – 12:15 Lunch12:15 – 12:30 Vocabulary12:30 – 2:45 Block 2 (Humanities/STEM)2:45 – 3:45 Specials3:45-4:00 Dismissal
(Switch to afternoon class right before recess)
STEM – (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
2 hours daily Flexible groupings, based on assessments/observations Daily homework practice of concepts Post-tests at the end of each unit (total of 5 units) County mid-year and end-of-year tests given in January and June Fact practice is essential (sums to 20) Integration of science and technology throughout year.
Science Units
• Insects – research project
• The World Around Me (maps)
• Earth Science- Erosion
• Sticky Situation
Writing
• Emphasis on complete sentences, correct punctuation and capitalization.• Focus on paragraphs: topic sentence, minimum of 3 details, & conclusion.• Students will compose 3 types of writing throughout the year.
These are :•Opinion- a paper in which students voice their opinion about something and provide reasons/proof to back up their opinion
•Narrative – a story they compose themselves
•Informational – students compose a paper that has details/information they have gathered from books, or other outside resources
Humanities – (ELA / Social Studies)2 hours daily
Whole class read-aloud and discussions about reading strategies, skills, fluency, & grammar
Guided Reading Groups Word Study (spelling) Activities Vocabulary Independent Reading/Learning Centers/Stations Social Studies units integrated throughout the year
Social Studies Units(Integrated into ELA curriculum)
• Economics – Goods & Services• Being a Responsible Citizen
Reading… why bother?Some REASONS to encourage reading
Smarter children Reduces stress Develops cognitive skills Enhanced concentration & discipline Better communication
Some WAYS to encourage reading Make books available Lead by example Visit the library regularly Make reading fun
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County homework policy states:
Students are expected to read 15 minutes in
addition to other nightly homework.
Data BindersOne Tool for Communication!Received at least 8 times per year
InterimsEnd of QuarterOccasionally following assessments
Review the overview & sign signature pageSections include:
Homework & Behavior chart, Reading, Writing, Math, and Science
STAR+ Behavior in 2nd GradeMy behavior helped teaching and
learning to happen.
My behavior allowed teaching and learning to happen.
My behavior mostly allowed teaching and learning to happen.
My behavior did not allow teaching and learning to happen.
My behavior interrupted teaching and learning.
All students start day at this level. Students can earn 1 star ticket at the end of the day if they are on GREEN at the end of the day.
Students can move up to this level, if behavior and actions are all- around great!
Students will be moved to YELLOW when they have been given 3 warnings about behaviors. If students later improve their behavior they can move back up to GREEN.
Students had received warnings about behavior and did not change behaviors. Once a student is on ORANGE they will fill out a “Stop and Think” form which will be sent home for parent signature. Students can NOT move back up from ORANGE.
Students behavior did not improve and or change as a result of being on ORANGE and the student continued with inappropriate behaviors. RED form will come home with for parent signature. Students can NOT move back up from RED.
STAR Behavior Daily Report
• When students do not exhibit star behavior, they will receive a warning and upon their 3rd warning will change their color to the next lower color.
• Daily reports on behavior by using the color scale will help parents and teachers stay informed and have a daily communication regarding work/social habits each child.
• Students who do not have homework or materials needed for the day will receive a note in their agenda letting parents know of the problem.
Agendas Homework
Used to record homework assignments, STAR letters and teacher-parent correspondence
Will be checked by the teacher each day
Required to be initialed by a parent/guardian each night- STAR+
Required to be at school EVERY DAY!
• Student should attempt homework independently first
• Parent may review homework and directions with student
• Write note to teacher if child reached “frustration level”
• Homework will be checked by the teacher each day
LRSSTAR behavior color earned by students
Initialed daily by parentAgenda-
Example page LRS
LRS
LRS
LRS
Many reminders about talking - SMW
No homework – math - SMW
Field Trips / VolunteersVolunteer/Chaperone Requirements
Must be trained to volunteer, even if you were trained last year
Training available this evening Upcoming training dates – see
newsletter Production Crew (copying, laminating,
etc.) – training also needed Field trip chaperones will be responsible
for a maximum of 4-5 students, including their own.
Possible Field Trips:
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Hampstead City Hall: Learning about Hampstead and the important people that make our city run smoothly.
Piney Run Park: Putting our insect knowledge to the test.
We are in need…
•Kleenex tissues (cold & flu season is just around the corner)
•Gallon and quart baggies
•Prizes that we can put into our STAR store.Examples:
•Happy Meal toys•Gently used toys/games•Gift cards
We believe that communication between home & school is essential to the success of a child. Feel free to contact us with your questions/concerns
throughout the year.
If you need immediate assistance, you can reach us by phone at the school office (410-751-3420).
We will get back to you as soon as possible!
Teacher Emails:
Mrs.Wastler: [email protected]. Norwood: [email protected]
Home-School Communication
QUESTIONS/COMMENTSThank you for joining us this evening!
We look forward to a fantastic school year!