Welcome to Parent Information Night Thursday, September 4th Wealthy Elementary School
Jan 05, 2016
Welcome to Parent Information Night
Thursday, September 4th Wealthy Elementary School
Went to WMU for undergrad- majored in Elementary Ed.
Taught in Kalamazoo Public Schools for two years (K and 1st grade).
Moved to the DC suburbs and taught in Montgomery County, Maryland for 4 years (2nd grade).
Earned a Master of Reading degree from Johns Hopkins University. Certified Reading Specialist.
This is my 3rd year as a Wealthy Wizard on TEAM 2!
Married to college sweetheart, Sean for 5 years
Have an almost 3 year old daughter, Lily.
New baby arriving any day!!
I love reading, running, biking, swimming, yoga, cooking, traveling, and being with my family and friends.
I adore teaching second graders, it is my favorite age! I have the best job in the world
Morning Work, Calendar, Pledge 8:15-8:35Literacy Block 8:35-10:15Recess 10:15-10:30Science/ Social Studies 10:30-11:00Spanish 11:00-11:20Lunch 11:25-12:15Read Aloud 12:15-12:30Science/ Social Studies continued 12:30-1:00Math 1:00-2:00Recess 2:00-2:15Writer’s Workshop 2:15-3:15Dismissal 3:25
Specials on Tuesday afternoons Music (Mr. Woodward ), P.E. (Mr. DeWildt), Art (Mrs. DenDulk)
Spanish, Sra. Harmon (M, W, Th, F) 11:00-11:20Library, Monday 10:30-11:00am Computer Lab, Monday 2:15-2:45Reading Buddies, Monday 2:50-3:15 with
Mrs. Anderson
Guided Reading – groups of 2-6 students reading, discussing, and responding to texts at their instructional levels
Fountas and Pinnell Literacy Continuum – Thinking About Text, Thinking Within Text, Thinking Beyond Text
Guided Reading, Shared Reading, Buddy Reading, Independent Reading, and Interactive Read Aloud
Genres – poetry, fantasy, legends, drama, how-to texts, nonfiction including kids’ magazines
http://home.comcast.net/%7Engiansante/Book Wizard on
http://www.scholastic.com/bookwizard/Read, Write, Think (.org) http://www.readwritethink.org/iPad appsWord study (word work) center
Mini-Lessons designed to focus and further the study and practice of writing
We will be writing narrative, informational, and opinion pieces this year
Students will build upon their knowledge from the 1st grade workshop
Students held accountable for K-2 High Frequency Words within daily writing
Weekly practice with word principles, word wall, making words
Differentiated practice to extend learning
Differentiating in Math: pre-test to assess students’ needs and
provide appropriate material for varied abilities
post tests at the end of each unit games sent home cover skills within that unit
in a fun, engaging way. These are for you to keep at home and do not need to be sent back.
Math centers in leveled math groups!
Numbers to 1,000GraphingGeometryFractionsTimeMoneyMeasurementAdding and Subtracting with
regroupingMultiplication
PlantsLife cycleCharacteristicsPlants’ needs to grow and reproduce
MeasurementClassifying objects according to characteristicsMetric measurement of length, distance, volume
and massSingle substances vs. mixtures
Earth’s Land and WaterSurface features of the landWater cycleSources and uses of water
CommunitiesMappingRules and LawsCore Democratic ValuesEconomicsGrand Rapids History
Recognition of and commitment to plan for student differences
Provides different avenues to acquire and process content.
Maximizes student growth
Promotes individual student success
PowerPointMicrosoft WordKeyboarding PracticeWeb ResearchSMARTboardiPads-apps and tools Classroom Webpage http://teachersites.schoolworld.com/webpages/SGoodman/index.cfm?s
ubpage=1618760
Reading logSent home on monthly basis. Returned by the
last day of the month.Students must read for 15 minutes each night
and record what they’ve read in the log ( 5 nights a week). Please initial to show that your child is doing the reading.
Complete comprehension sheet at some point during the week.
Thank you for your support!
The math homework expectation is to complete 15 minutes of IXL math practice. This practice will to be targeted on the same area we are working on in class
www.ixl.comUser: firstlastname676Password: math
Spelling Speller’s Choice Menu will be sent home on a monthly
basis. Spelling lists will be sent home every Monday. Students will copy words of the week during class. Choose 3 spelling activities listed on the sheet to
complete throughout the week. You do not have to turn in the activities you have
completed throughout the week. You can initial next to the activity to show that your child has completed it.
Lists will be differentiated as needed to meet the needs of individuals.
Tests are on Friday!
Your child’s yellow communication folder will come home each night and need to be returned each morning to school
This is not only important for taking home and returning homework but it also teaches your child organization and responsibility.
This will contain school flyers, homework, returned work, newsletters, and any other important documents.
Parents, grandparents, siblings, and close family friends are invited to come into the classroom and surprise your student as a “mystery” reader. The students will guess who you “belong to” after you have finished reading your book.
This is a big hit with second graders and they love to have a familiar face read to their class.
This will begin in December!
Sent home at the beginning of each month, will begin in December
Turned in mid-monthMust write a check payable to SCHOLASTIC
or order online with our class codeCode: HB4N7
My philosophy on education is that if children are explicitly taught what is expected of them, they will make the right choices.
Because of this, I spend a great deal of time modeling and explaining my expectations for students
I use positive reinforcement in my classroom and rely on practiced routines to ensure correct behavior.
Wealthy’s TEAM expectations are a huge part of our classroom community. Feel free to use this language at home to help reinforce our TEAM!
Individual Verbal Praise ~ I always strive to communicate to students all the good choices I see them making and kindness they show towards one another. I try my best to notice and name good choices
We will have class meetings to give praise to other classmates and problem solve concerns as a team. We will give" compliments and appreciations and discuss the ways we will fill buckets.”
Students are encouraged to try working out problems on their own using “I statements” before reporting incidents.
Talk, Walk, and Squawk!
We will walk to Clark Retirement Community to read with the residents.
Unique and special project to the second graders at Wealthy.
Our class will attend in December, March, and May
Blandford Nature Center- (TBA)
Sietsema Orchards- TBA EGR Community Center-
TBA GR Public Museum- $20 field trip fee is DUE by
September 19th (give to Mr. Flood, he will turn in to the office)
Make checks payable to Wealthy Elementary
PRIVACY NOTICE: if you chaperone, please do not post pictures of students on Facebook, Instagram, or other social media sites without parent permission. Thank you!
Take ResponsibilityEveryone SafeAlways RespectfulMake a Difference
TEAM 2! Bucket filling activitiesIncluding everyoneMonthly celebrations!
General Class or Child Concerns or questions – e-mail is often the best way to reach me. I will do everything in my power to return communication within 24 hours.
Weekly Newsletter- Check out our website (or your child’s folder) to see the current edition of our classroom newsletter. This will be updated weekly.
Daily Changes (snack or lunch drop off, end of day pick-up changes, or any detail that needs immediate attention) please contact the office. Please avoid any end of the day changes when ever possible Thank you!
We love to celebrate the birthday’s of our classmates!
Please bring in a healthy, peanut and tree nut-free snack for 23 students.
We will celebrate at the end of the school day (M, W, Th, F) and at the end of the morning on Tuesday’s.
If your child has a summer birthday, please consider celebrating his or her ½ birthday or celebrating during some other time throughout the year. Please e-mail me to set up a day and time that will work best for both schedules.
Room parent Volunteer options are: helping with classroom prep
and projects (copying, cutting laminating, any other small things), helping students, reading with students, working with a math group, and anything else you would like to offer.
If you have a special talent or anything else that you would like to share with our class please let me know!
Class parties will also be peanut and tree nut free!
Use sign up genius (link will be emailed to you)Monday 2:15-2:45 in the computer lab and Thurs
and Fri mornings in the classroom, 9:00-10:15
Thank you so much for attending! Your child
will be challenged and learn a lot this year!
From all of us at Second Grade
Mrs. Stacey Goodman and Mr. Ben Flood
Mrs. Emily BishopMrs. Christen Sarjeant
Feel free to stick around if you have personal questions. Make sure you write a quick note
to your child!