Week of: October 11th

 Upcoming Dates:

Oct. 14 - Fun Run - Our time slot is 9:00-9:15.
Oct. 24-28 - Parent/Teacher Conference Week - Early Dismissal on Thursday and Friday (11:00)
Nov. 8 - No School - Election Day
Nov. 23-25 - Thanksgiving Break - No School

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: This week we will finish up the first unit in our reading curriculum, Lucy Calkins Reading Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Second-Grade Reading Growth Spurt". This week we will review for our reading assessment. We will also take an assessment to wrap up this first unit.  Finally, we will spend some time celebrating all that we have learned so far!

Writing: We will also be continuing our first unit in our writing curriculum, Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Lessons from the Masters: Improving Narrative Writing". This week we will continue to find and use "craft moves" that we have noticed in our mentor texts.  We will also spend time in small groups to focus on our individual writing goals.

Math:  We will complete our work in Module 2, "Addition and Subtraction of Length Units".  This is a measurement unit that focuses on centimeters and meters. This week we will review for our end-of-module assessment on measurement and length units.  We will take the assessment and then start our next module on place value.  We will start the next module with the first lesson on making tens, hundreds, and thousands.

Social Studies:  Our first unit in social studies will focus on building classroom community and building a growth mindset.  Both of which will help us to have a successful year in second grade! This week we will focus on another one of the 5 habits to help with having a growth mindset and those are: Empathy, Flexibility, Persistence, Resilience, and Optimism. We will also continue to practice and learn the first 5 states on our map: MN, IA, MO, AR, and LA. Ask your child about "Chef MIMAL" and how he can help them remember the first 5 states that we've learned!

Week of: October 3rd

 Upcoming Dates:

Oct. 3-7 - Hispanic Heritage Week - We will do activities to celebrate each day this week!
Oct. 4 - "Walk to School Day" - Walk to school and earn a paper shoe to color and hang in the gym.  If you aren't able to walk to school, then you can earn your shoe by walking with Mr. Hancock at recess.
Oct. 5 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 10 - Indigenous Peoples' Day - No School
Oct. 14 - Fun Run - Our time slot is 9:00-9:15.
Oct. 24-28 - Parent/Teacher Conference Week - Early Dismissal on Thursday and Friday (11:00)
Nov. 8 - No School - Election Day
Nov. 23-25 - Thanksgiving Break - No School

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: This week we will finish up the first unit in our reading curriculum, Lucy Calkins Reading Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Second-Grade Reading Growth Spurt". This week we will learn that once readers have finished reading a book and know how the parts fit together, they can retell it to think about what lessons the author wants to teach. 

Writing: We will also be continuing our first unit in our writing curriculum, Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Lessons from the Masters: Improving Narrative Writing". This week we will learn to use mentor texts as resources and learn to ask ourselves: "Could I write like this?". We will also learn to try out some of the craft moves that we have found in our mentor texts. 

Math:  We will complete our work in Module 2, "Addition and Subtraction of Length Units".  This is a measurement unit that focuses on centimeters and meters. This week we will solve addition and subtraction word problems using the ruler as a number line.  We will also work on using measurement to solve two-step word problems. 

Social Studies:  Our first unit in social studies will focus on building classroom community and building a growth mindset.  Both of which will help us to have a successful year in second grade! This week we will focus on another one of the 5 habits to help with having a growth mindset and those are: Empathy, Flexibility, Persistence, Resilience, and Optimism. 

Week of: September 27

 Upcoming Dates:

Sept. 26 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 5 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 10 - Indigenous Peoples' Day - No School
Oct. 14 - Fun Run - Our time slot is 9:00-9:15.
Oct. 24-28 - Parent/Teacher Conference Week - Early Dismissal on Thursday and Friday (11:00)
Nov. 8 - No School - Election Day
Nov. 23-25 - Thanksgiving Break - No School

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: This week we will continue the first unit in our reading curriculum, Lucy Calkins Reading Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Second-Grade Reading Growth Spurt". This week we will learn some strategies to help us fix our mistakes as we read.  The kids will also learn about author's craft and how to notice what authors do and why they are doing it.  Finally, we will notice how an entire story goes together: from beginning to end!

Writing: We will also be continuing our first unit in our writing curriculum, Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Lessons from the Masters: Improving Narrative Writing". This week we will do the very important job of goal setting!  We will also learn to revise as we go and to keep our audience in our minds. 

Math:  We will continue with our work in Module 2, "Addition and Subtraction of Length Units".  This is a measurement unit that focuses on centimeters and meters. This week we will measure and compare lengths using standard metric length units and non-standard units (paper clips).  We will relate measurement to unit size.  We will also solve addition and subtraction word problems using a ruler and a number line.

Social Studies:  Our first unit in social studies will focus on building classroom community and building a growth mindset.  Both of which will help us to have a successful year in second grade! This week we will focus on another one of the 5 habits to help with having a growth mindset and those are: Empathy, Flexibility, Persistence, Resilience, and Optimism. 

Week of: September 19th

 Upcoming Dates:

Sept. 20  - Picture Day 
Sept. 26 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 5 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 10 - Indigenous Peoples' Day - No School
Oct. 14 - Fun Run - Our time slot is 9:00-9:15.
Oct. 24-28 - Parent/Teacher Conference Week - Early Dismissal on Thursday and Friday (11:00)

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: This week we will continue the first unit in our reading curriculum, Lucy Calkins Reading Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Second-Grade Reading Growth Spurt". This week we will learn to use multiple strategies at the same time when tackling tricky words. We will also work on identifying vowel teams in the middle of words. Finally, we will learn that new words can be very tricky and it helps to think about what the word means in the story. 

Writing: We will also be continuing our first unit in our writing curriculum, Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Lessons from the Masters: Improving Narrative Writing". We will work on our endings this week and learn to bring our stories to a satisfying conclusion. We will also review punctuation strategies and editing skills. 

Math:  We will continue with our work in Module 2, "Addition and Subtraction of Length Units".  This is a measurement unit that focuses on centimeters and meters. This week we will learn to measure lengths using rulers and meter sticks. We will also learn to compare lengths using centimeters and meters. 

Social Studies:  Our first unit in social studies will focus on building classroom community and building a growth mindset.  Both of which will help us to have a successful year in second grade! This week we will focus on another one of the 5 habits to help with having a growth mindset and those are: Empathy, Flexibility, Persistence, Resilience, and Optimism. 

Week of: September 12th

 Upcoming Dates:

Sept. 20 or 21 - Picture Day (I don't know what day will be for 2nd grade yet.)
Sept. 26 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 5 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 10 - Indigenous Peoples' Day - No School
Oct. 24-28 - Parent/Teacher Conference Week - Early Dismissal on Thursday and Friday (11:00)

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: This week we will continue the first unit in our reading curriculum, Lucy Calkins Reading Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Second-Grade Reading Growth Spurt". This week we will learn that you can look for words that you already know in order to scoop up more words at a time.  We will work on comprehension and retelling our stories.  The kids will start to take notes on post-its while reading and they will also work on using strategies to tackle challenging words.

Writing: We will also be continuing our first unit in our writing curriculum, Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Lessons from the Masters: Improving Narrative Writing". This week we will talk about how you can learn craft moves from mentor authors. We will also learn to capture everyday moments in our "Tiny Topics" notebooks and save them as possible story ideas.

Math:  We will finish with our first math module called: "Sums and Differences to 100".  Much of the first unit (only 8 lessons) will be a review of first grade material. Our main focus will really be to work on routines. This week we will work on more subtraction strategies such as taking from 10 within 20 and 100.  We will also start our new math module that is all about measurement with the metric system.

Social Studies:  Our first unit in social studies will focus on building classroom community and building a growth mindset.  Both of which will help us to have a successful year in second grade! This week we will focus on another one of the 5 habits to help with having a growth mindset and those are: Empathy, Flexibility, Persistence, Resilience, and Optimism. 

Week of: September 6th

 Upcoming Dates:

Sept. 5 - Labor Day - No School
Sept. 7 - AIMS Reading Assessment (similar to MAP)
Sept. 8 - AIMS Math Assessment (similar to MAP)
Sept. 20 or 21 - Picture Day (I don't know what day will be for 2nd grade yet.)
Sept. 26 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 5 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 10 - Indigenous Peoples' Day - No School
Oct. 24-28 - Parent/Teacher Conference Week - Early Dismissal on Thursday and Friday (11:00)

Reading: This week we will officially begin the first unit in our reading curriculum, Lucy Calkins Reading Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Second-Grade Reading Growth Spurt". This week we will learn that you can choose not only what you read, but HOW you are going to read.  We will also learn how to preview the book before reading to take a sneak peek. Finally, the kids will learn that second grade is a year where they can really take off as readers. And to do that, volume is key! We have to read lots and lots!


Writing: We will also be starting our first unit in our writing curriculum, Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Lessons from the Masters: Improving Narrative Writing". This week we will talk about how you can learn craft moves from mentor authors. We will also learn to capture everyday moments in our "Tiny Topics" notebooks and save them as possible story ideas.

Math:  We will continue with our first math module called: "Sums and Differences to 100".  Much of the first unit (only 8 lessons) will be a review of first grade material. Our main focus will really be to work on routines. This week we will add and subtract like units, make 10 to add numbers up to 20, and make 10 to add numbers up to 100.  We will also learn about subtracting single-digit numbers from multiples of 10 (up to 100).

Social Studies:  Our first unit in social studies will focus on building classroom community and building a growth mindset.  Both of which will help us to have a successful year in second grade! This week we will focus on another one of the 5 habits to help with having a growth mindset and those are: Empathy, Flexibility, Persistence, Resilience, and Optimism. We will most likely focus on two words per week!

Week of: August 29th

 Upcoming Dates:

Aug. 31 - Reading MAP Assessment
Aug. 31 - 6:25 p.m. - Curriculum Night (in-person) - Masks Required
Sept. 1 - Math MAP Assessment
Sept. 5 - Labor Day - No School
Sept. 26 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 5 - District Closed - No School
Oct. 10 - Indigenous Peoples' Day - No School
Oct. 24-28 - Parent/Teacher Conference Week - Early Dismissal on Thursday and Friday (11:00)

Reading: This week we will be working on building our independent reading stamina.  We will also learn about how to choose a "Just Right Book". Finally, we will take a spelling inventory so we can begin to differentiate our phonics lessons. Next week we will officially start our first reading unit: "Second Grade Reading Growth Spurt". 


Writing: We will be starting our first unit in our writing curriculum, Lucy Calkins Writing Units of Study.  The first unit is called, "Lessons from the Masters: Improving Narrative Writing". We will start the unit with a writing sample that will help me know more about your child as a writer. 

Math:  We will start our first module in math this week.  We are using the Eureka math series.  The first module is called, "Sums and Differences to 100".  Much of the first unit (only 8 lessons) will be a review of first grade material.  This week we will work on adding and subtracting like units as well as making ten to add within 100. 

Social Studies:  Our first unit in social studies will focus on building classroom community and building a growth mindset.  Both of which will help us to have a successful year in second grade!

Welcome Back to School!

 Second grade is such an exciting year! It is so rewarding to see how much second graders will grow, both academically and socially.  There are many things I love about teaching, but one of my favorites is the relationship that I get to build with my students AND their families!

    This will be my 21st year teaching in Oak Park. I started my career here and could not imagine being anywhere else.  I have two kids of my own, so I know how important it is to teach with the whole child in mind. Social skills are just as important as academic skills and we will be working hard at both this year. My daughter, Emmy, will be a sophomore at Lyons Township High School. My son, Charlie, will be in eighth grade at a middle school near our home in Western Springs. 

    As we start the year, please know that I am always available through email and am happy to answer any questions you might have. My email address is: lpelling@op97.org. I'm eager to get started and meet all of you very soon!  


Week of: May 16th

 Upcoming Dates:

May 19: Field Trip to Chicago Children's Theater
May 30: Memorial Day - No School
May 31: Walking Field Trip - Oak Park Conservatory (permission slip coming soon!)
June 2: 2nd Grade Picnic - Rehm Park - 11:30-2:00 (Families welcome!)
June 7: Last Day of School

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: We will continue with our reading unit: "Series Book Clubs". In this unit, students will work together in small groups to read books in a series.  The students will be assigned books at their appropriate reading levels. They will work on comprehension strategies together with their groups. This week we will that readers notice when an author uses literary language and they try to figure out what the author REALLY means.  We will also work on noticing patterns in our series books and using those patterns to figure out how other books in the series might go.  

Writing: We will be continuing our writing unit: "Poetry: Big Thoughts in Small Packages". This unit is all about writing poetry and focusing on line breaks, rhythm, and meaningful phrases. Making sure our words rhyme is completely optional (poetry is so much more than that!).This week we will learn that poets consider the mood they want to convey in a poem, making sure that this mood matches the poem's meaning. We will also choose our favorite poems and fix them up for publication. 

Math:  We will finish our work with Module 8: "Time, Shapes, and Fractions".  We will work on telling time to the minute as well as relating time to A.M. and P.M.  The kids will learn to solve elapsed time problems involving whole hours and half hours. Finally, we will take the end-of-module assessment at the end of the week. 

Social Studies/Science:  We will continue our learning about having a growth mindset all year long.  This week we will continue our science unit: "Plants and Insects".  We will study the life cycle of mealworms as well as plants.  Each student will have their own worm and seed to study and plant in class! This week we will be continue studying the life cycles of a plant and mealworm. We will make observations and record what we notice in our journals.  We have also reviewed our US maps.  We now know all 50 states!  Yay! We will have a quiz on all 50 states on Friday, May 20th.

Week of: May 9

 Upcoming Dates:

May 10: MAP Reading Assessment
May 11: MAP Math Assessment 
May 19: Field Trip to Chicago Children's Theater
May 30: Memorial Day - No School
June 2: 2nd Grade Picnic - Rehm Park - 11:30-2:00 (Families welcome!)
June 7: Last Day of School

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: We will continue with our reading unit: "Series Book Clubs". In this unit, students will work together in small groups to read books in a series.  The students will be assigned books at their appropriate reading levels. They will work on comprehension strategies together with their groups. This week we will that readers notice when an author uses literary language and they try to figure out what the author REALLY means.  We will also work on noticing patterns in our series books and using those patterns to figure out how other books in the series might go.  Finally, the kids will take their Reading MAP Assessment on Tuesday, 5/10.

Writing: We will be continuing our writing unit: "Poetry: Big Thoughts in Small Packages". This unit is all about writing poetry and focusing on line breaks, rhythm, and meaningful phrases. Making sure our words rhyme is completely optional (poetry is so much more than that!).This week we will begin by working on editing some of the poems we have already written.  Then we will learn to think carefully about our word choice and try to pick the most precise words for our poems.  Finally, we will learn that writers of poems often use repeated lines to help give their poems a rhythm and to emphasize meaning. 

Math:  We will continue our work with Module 8: "Time, Shapes, and Fractions".  We will continue to work on halves, fourths, and thirds.  We will also learn to partition circles and rectangles into halves, thirds, and fourths to make equal parts. In addition to halves, thirds, and fourths; we will learn about the "whole" and how many equal parts it takes to make a whole. The students will understand that equal parts of an identical rectangle can have different shapes. 

Social Studies/Science:  We will continue our learning about having a growth mindset all year long.  This week we will continue our science unit: "Plants and Insects".  We will study the life cycle of mealworms as well as plants.  Each student will have their own worm and seed to study and plant in class! This week we will be continue studying the life cycles of a plant and mealworm. We will make observations and record what we notice in our journals.  We have also learned the last two states on our US maps: Alaska and Hawaii!  Yay! We will have a quiz on all 50 states on Friday, May 20th.

Week of: May 2

 Upcoming Dates:

May 10: MAP Reading Assessment
May 11: MAP Math Assessment 
May 19: Field Trip to Chicago Children's Theater
May 30: Memorial Day - No School
June 7: Last Day of School

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: We will continue with our reading unit: "Series Book Clubs". In this unit, students will work together in small groups to read books in a series.  The students will be assigned books at their appropriate reading levels. They will work on comprehension strategies together with their groups. This week we will learn that readers get to know the different people in a character's life and compare them to their own relationships.  We will also be switching from character study to studying the author's craft.  This includes how the author is able to paint a picture with their words as well as the precise words they use to make descriptions. 

Writing: We will be continuing our writing unit: "Poetry: Big Thoughts in Small Packages". This unit is all about writing poetry and focusing on line breaks, rhythm, and meaningful phrases. Making sure our words rhyme is completely optional (poetry is so much more than that!).This week we will learn that writers of poems take big thoughts and feelings and then try to zoom in on one small moment that holds that thought or feeling.  We will also work on finding topics that contain strong feelings and small moments. 

Math:  We will continue our work with Module 8: "Time, Shapes, and Fractions".  We will continue to work on halves, fourths, and thirds.  We will also learn to partition circles and rectangles into halves, thirds, and fourths to make equal parts. 

Social Studies/Science:  We will continue our learning about having a growth mindset all year long.  This week we will continue our science unit: "Plants and Insects".  We will study the life cycle of mealworms as well as plants.  Each student will have their own worm and seed to study and plant in class! This week we will be making plant observations from the seeds we planted last week.  We will also start learning about the life cycle of a mealworm! We have also learned some new states on our US maps: Kentucky and Tennessee. 

Week of: April 25

 Upcoming Dates:

April 25-28: In-person Book Fair! 3-6pm Mon/Tues, 3-8pm Wed, and 3-4pm Thurs 
May 19: Field Trip to Chicago Children's Theater
May 30: Memorial Day - No School
June 7: Last Day of School

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: We will continue with our reading unit: "Series Book Clubs". In this unit, students will work together in small groups to read books in a series.  The students will be assigned books at their appropriate reading levels. They will work on comprehension strategies together with their groups. This week we will learn that readers think about how their characters respond to problems. They will also learn to look closely at their characters to determine how they "usually" feel and what they "always" do. Finally, we will use what we know about our series characters to make predictions about their next steps. 

Writing: We will start an exciting new writing unit: "Poetry: Big Thoughts in Small Packages". This unit is all about writing poetry and focusing on line breaks, rhythm, and meaningful phrases. Making sure our words rhyme is completely optional (poetry is so much more than that!).This week the kids will learn that poets see the world through special lenses.  They will see with both their hearts and minds, writing about the world in fresh, unusual ways. We will also work on listening for line breaks.

Math:  We will continue our work with Module 8: "Time, Shapes, and Fractions".  We will relate the square to a cube and describe a cube based on its attributes. This week we will begin to learn about fractions!  The kids will combine different shapes to create a composite shape.  We will use these composite shapes to learn about equal shares and halves, thirds, and fourths. 

Social Studies/Science:  We will continue our learning about having a growth mindset all year long.  This week we will begin our last science unit: "Plants and Insects".  We will study the life cycle of mealworms as well as plants.  Each student will have their own worm and seed to study and plant in class! We will start with planting seeds this week and will move on to the mealworms the following week. It will be very exciting! We have also learned some new states on our US maps: Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. 

Week of: April 18th

  Upcoming Dates:

April 25-28: In-person Book Fair! 3-6pm Mon/Tues, 3-8pm Wed, and 3-4pm Thurs 
May 19: Field Trip to Chicago Children's Theater
May 30: Memorial Day - No School
June 7: Last Day of School

*Italics are repeated from last week's blog.
Reading: We will continue with our reading unit: "Series Book Clubs". In this unit, students will work together in small groups to read books in a series.  The students will be assigned books at their appropriate reading levels. They will work on comprehension strategies together with their groups. We will learn to preview the first book in a series by paying close attention to the main characters. Then the kids will learn that readers think about how their characters respond to problems. They will also learn to look closely at their characters to determine how they "usually" feel and what they "always" do. 

Writing: We will be continuing our writing unit: "Writing About Reading".  This is actually a unit on opinion writing and using evidence to support our opinions.  Next week we will learn that writers make comparisons to support their opinions.  We will also learn to use mid-sentence punctuation to help highlight ideas for our readers.  Finally, we will be working on our introductions and conclusions. 

Math:  We will continue our work with Module 8: "Time, Shapes, and Fractions".  We will build, identify, and analyze two-dimensional shapes with specified attributes.  We will be using attributes to draw different polygons including triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons. The kids will learn about all the different quadrilaterals, including: rectangles, rhombuses, parallelograms, and trapezoids.  Finally, we will relate the square to a cube and describe a cube based on its attributes. 

Social Studies/Science:  We will continue our learning about having a growth mindset all year long.  We will be continuing our earth science unit: "Pebbles, Sand, and Silt". This week we will be exploring what happens when unwashed sand mixes with water and we will discover that there is a rock-type that is smaller than sand: silt!  We have also learned some new states on our maps: North Carolina and South Carolina!