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To
Second Grade
At
Southeast Elementary
Classroom Teacher- Kyra Campbell
Site Principal-Lindy Risenhoover
Building Principal-Lynette Talkington
Common Core
Oklahoma Academic Standards
Jenks Curricula Continua
Primary Teaching Tools
Reading
The Comprehension Toolkit
*Focuses on “Reading as Thinking”
*Builds key thinking strategies for increased comprehension
*Supports time for shared reading, guided reading groups, small
groups, independent reading, and collaborative discussions.
*Students read a variety of genres.
*Matches students with “just right” reading texts.
Fountas & Pinnell Word Study
*Builds word knowledge through instruction in
phonics, spelling patterns, high frequency word
knowledge, vocabulary development, and wordsolving actions.
Mathematics
Everyday Mathematics
*Emphasizes conceptual understanding while building a
mastery of basic skills.
*Relates math to real life situations.
*Hands-on activities
*Practice through Games
*Cooperative learning through partner and small-group
activities
*Home and School partnership
www.everydaymathonline.com
Everyday Mathematics
Units of Study
Semester
Units
First
Semester
Number and Operations in Base 10: Understanding Place Value
 Demonstrate competence extending the counting sequence (Objective 2)
 Demonstrate competence understanding place value (Objective 1, 3, & 4)
Operations and Algebraic Thinking (Addition and Subtraction)
 Demonstrate competence representing and solving problems involving
addition and subtraction. (Objective 1)
 Demonstrate competence adding and subtracting within 20. (Objective 2)
Number and Operations in Base 10: Deepening Understanding of Place Value
 Demonstrate competence using place value understanding and properties
of operations to add and subtract. (Objectives 5-9)
Measurement and Data
 Demonstrate competence measuring and estimating lengths in standard
units. (Objectives 1-4)
 Develop competence representing and interpreting data (Objectives 9-10).
Everyday Mathematics
Units of Study
Number and Operations in Base 10: Extending Place Value
 Demonstrate competence using place value understanding and
properties of operations to add and subtract. (Objectives 5-9)
 Demonstrate competence relating addition and subtraction to length.
(Objectives 5 -6)
Second
Semester
Geometry, Measurement (Time & Money), Operations and Algebraic
Thinking (Foundations for Multiplication)
 Develop competence reasoning with shapes and their attributes
(Objectives 1-3)
 Demonstrate competence working with time and money (Objectives 7-8)
 Demonstrate competence working with equal groups of objects to gain
foundations for multiplication (Objectives 3
Social Studies
TCI
My Community
The Pre-K- Twelfth grade social studies
curriculum is to develop responsible,
action-oriented citizens with a personal,
global, and historical understanding of
cultural diversity and community.
Character Education
*Compassion
*Honesty/Integrity
*Respect
*Self-Discipline
*Courage
*Perseverance
*Responsibility/Accountability
*Team Work
Tribes
*Attentive Listening
*Appreciation/No Put Downs
*Right to Pass
*Mutual Respect
*Safety
Language Arts
Write Source
Process of writing
Forms of writing
Word study
Proofreaders guide
Additional Resources and Experiences:
Personal narratives, Expository, Opinion Writing
Descriptive writing
Poetry
Journal writing
Writer’s Workshop & Writing Crafts
Friendly letters
Making books
Technology
Integrated into the daily routine of the classroom through:
*Student productivity
*Communication and collaboration
*Delivery of lessons
*Classroom management
*Smart Board
*Audio Enhancers
*Document Camera
Science and Health
*Science and Technology for Children:
*Students make their own discoveries
*Knowledge is actively constructed by the learner
*Hand-on
*Scientific reasoning skills
*Units of Study
-Soils
-Solids & Liquids
-Life cycles
Harcourt Health Focus
*Safety
*Healthy-Habits
*Decision-Making Skills
*Interpersonal Skills
World Language
*Emphasis on the Spanish Language
*Integrated into the curriculum
*Develops awareness
*Appreciation of other cultures
*Cultural comparisons
Student Goals
*Love of Learning
*Independent
*Responsible
*Compassionate
*Resourceful
*Flexible
*Knowledgeable
Teacher Goals
*Support and Nurture
*Develop Talents
*Meet Individual Needs
*Integrate Learning Styles
*Connect Curriculum to the Real-World
*Challenge and Grow
*Partner with Parents
Two Way Communication
Emails
Notes
Phone Calls
Conferences
It is a partnership in your child’s learning
Reading homework: Read 15-20 minutes
each day.
Math homework: Will be sent home in
folders.
Phonics & Sight Words: Study for
assessments on Fridays.
Differentiated homework : Sent home
once a month.
If for some reason a child is having difficulty following our class
procedures/rules, I will send you a note, email, or I will call you. I
believe it is so important for us all to communicate throughout
the year so we are all on the "same page" and "same team". I
only want what is best for you and your child.
Our class marble jar is a fun way to reinforce good class behavior,
Marbles will are placed in the jar when good behavior is
exemplified in the halls, bathrooms, recess, as well as in the
classroom. When the jar is full, we will have a special "fun day" to
celebrate our success!
8:50-9:25 Morning Announcements, calendar/daily schedule, & group time
9:25-10:00 Writing
10:00-10:10 Snack/restroom Break
10:10-10:55 Writing, Reading/Language Arts, Reading Centers (Daily Four)*
10:55-11:10 Morning Recess
11:10-11:50 Writing, Reading/ Language Arts, Reading Centers (cont.)
11:55-12:35 Lunch/ Recess
12:35-12:50 Restroom Break
12:50-1:30 Specials- Art, Music, or P.E.
1:30-2:30
Math
2:30-3:20
Math, Science, and Social Studies (Spanish once a week on Tuesday)
3:20-3:30 Agendas/Pass out papers
3:30
Dismiss
Media-Thursday 1:45
Computer-Wednesday 2:00
Counseling- 2nd Wednesday of each month
*Daily Four includes: read to self/partner reading, word work, writing, and small group
instruction
We will be going to the
Oxley Nature Center on
October 22.
Healthy Snacks and Birthdays
*We have individual snacks each morning. Please send a healthy,
low sugar snack that can recharge his/her brain and body. Make
sure the snacks do not have nuts or any nut products.
The school is really trying to promote healthy eating
choices. However, I know birthdays are special days to celebrate
at school. So, it is up to you on how you would like to
celebrate. We will celebrate at our 10:55 morning recess or at the
end of the day 3:00. The three important things to remember
about food are:
1. Must be store bought
2. must contain NO NUT products
3. the ingredient label must be provided.
Please know that you are not required to provide anything for
your child’s birthday.
School Phone Number: 299-4415 ext. 5800
Classroom Phone Number: 299-4415 ext.
E-mail Address:
[email protected]
Website: www.jenksps.org --southeast
elementary—staff webpages
THANK YOU FOR
BEING HERE
TONIGHT!!!
Together We Can!!!