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Mrs. Stopa's Class Grade 2 Skyline Elementary Graded by the state as an "A" school in Cape Coral, FL. We are STAR students !
Dates to remember: May 3: Talent Show -- 6:00 - 6:45 Pizza, drinks, snacks served in the Cafe 5 - 7:00 pm BOOK FAIR open 7:00 - 8:00 Talent Show
Click here for spelling homework and practice: www.spellingcity.com We are working on Spaulding Spelling words, which are directly related to phonograms. We will have 20 words each week. Words will be listed weekly in Spelling City. Written tests will be on Fridays. A Speller's Choice Page has been added to the front of the STAR book. New choices given for spelling homework. Parents, if your child works in Spelling City, please write that in their planner. Otherwise, I will expect written homework to be turned in. A zero will be entered for homework if I do not see "Spelling City" written in the planner for that day. Renaissance Home Connect: The online Parent Connection to AR By using your child's username and password, you can see your child's AR progress. Letters will be sent home with all the info you'll need! You can check their AR progress, see what tests your child has taken and the scores. Click here to get to Renaissance Place: http://renplace.leeschools.net/renaissanceserver/HomeConnect/Login.aspx Need the AR Reading Level or Quiz # for a book? Click the AR Bookfinder website and type in the title. Click here: http://www.arbookfind.com/default.aspx
STANFORD 10 TESTING (first week in May) Students in Kindergarten to Grade 2 take these tests. FCAT tests do not start until Grade 3. Click here to learn about the Stanford tests. Please do not plan vacation days during this important testing time. Check out this Reading site for Non-Fiction Books: Username: leeschool Password: student Students choose a book to read or be read to them and may then TAKE A TEST on the book, just like AR! Mrs. Stopa's Second Grade Class, where every student is a STAR:
Skyline's Vision: Respectful students - Responsible citizens Skyline's Mission: Together we will inspire each other to shine in attitude, behavior, and academics.
The theme for 2011-2012: Learning is magical! Our Class Mission Statement: Our mission is to do QUALITY work every day so that we will be ready for third grade. Renaissance Students are eligible for Renaissance when they receive their Report Card each quarter. Criteria for Renaissance: Gold Card: All A's, All S's and no class or bus referrals Silver Card: All A's & B's (at least one A), All S's and no class or bus referrals Bronze Card: All B's & C's (at least one B), All S's and no class or bus referrals.
Lots of different sites on different subjects:
Educational Sites Fun Sites Grown-up Sites
Click here : www.kidsites.com
More WEBSITES! Scroll down to the very bottom of this Webpage for LOTS more Websites.
Mathematics: Children work on addition and subtraction facts on a computer program called FAST MATH. All students begin at Level 1 - adding 0's and 1's. The program is customized for each child's needs. Students can track their progress on a graph. The following sites also offer great ways to help your child learn their math facts: OUR READING SERIES ( Treasures) The MacMillan-McGraw Hill Reading Series is available online and YOU can access stories and activities. Vocabulary games, spelling ac Click here: treasures.macmillanmh.com/florida The STUDENT textbooks of our Reading Series is available online. These are the same weekly stories we read in class. The children should know how to access the stories. www.mhln.com Click STUDENTS. Enter class code Stopa123. Click GO. ________________________________________________ Want to learn more about President Obama ? How would YOU like to live in the White House? Take a tour to see where the First Family lives.......
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The Lee County School District Website offers tips for parents: * Tip of the day * Weekly Quiz * Ask the experts * School success *How to help your child
READING TIPS! Click here to see the Skyline Home Page and lots of helpful links: http://sky.leeschools.net Here are ideas to help your child read and write: Reading and Fluency: Tips for Parents from Reading Rockets Dolch Word Study
Phonograms
Each student will be given a set of phonogram flash cards to practice at home. Please keep these in a safe place for tests and practice.
Thank you to PTO for providing classes with these cards.
The following is an excellent site to practice phonograms:
Click here: www.phonogrampage.com
Reading Activities Practice reading at this great site: Book Adventure (similar to AR).... Click here: http://www.bookadventure.org Vocabulary Words Vocabulary words from our reading series are listed in the box at the top of this page. Each story has 5-6 words that the children will be expected to read on sight, but not spell. Just click on "Flashcards" at the top of this page and our vocabulary words will appear each time you click. Have fun practicing! Assessments: These subject areas have a numeric grade:
Reading: weekly story tests, phonogram tests Language Arts: grammar, writing (Skyline Writes) spelling, DOL Math: Topic tests, Timed Fact tests, District Assessments
All other subject areas and Effort Grades are assessed with S, N or U.
ABC's of Second Grade ATTENDANCE: Good attendance is very important to success in school. If your child has to miss school, please remember to write a note to the office telling why your child was absent. ARRIVAL TIME: Students will benefit most by arriving between 7:30 - 7:45am. The extra minutes will allow them to unpack, get organized, view TV announcements, and be relaxed and ready to start a great day. EMAIL: SharonES@leeschools.net
EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION PAGE AND CODE OF CONDUCT PAGE: Please fill out the first two pages of the Code of Conduct book and return them to me. If there are any changes throughout the year, please send the updates to the school. HOMEWORK: Written homework will be assigned Monday through Thursday, and should be returned the following day. Written homework should take 15 to 20 minutes. Children should be reading an additional 20 minutes a day. Reading logs will be checked each Monday. Homework is included under the Personal Development (Completes Tasks) section of the report card, as "S, N or U". RENAISSANCE THEME: The theme for 2011-2012 is Learning is magical!
Second graders are eligible for Renaissance when they receive their Report Card each quarter. The criteria is as follows: Gold Card: All A's, All S's, and no class or bus referrals. Silver Card: All A's and B's (at least one A). All S's and no class or bus referrals. Bronze Card: All B's and C's (at least one B), All S's and no class or bus referrals. LIBRARY: As a class, we will go to the library every Thursday. Children are allowed to check out 3 books. Renaissance students may check out more. Individual students may go to the library more often, as long as they have taken the AR tests. SKYLINE'S HOME PAGE-Please click here: http://sky.leeschools.net Our Special Area Teachers are:
READING: This includes vocabulary words, comprehension, and stories from the Treasures Reading Series. Language Arts is closely tied to reading but more specifically includes writing, spelling, and grammar. COMPUTER: The children work at AR, Math and several other sites listed on the student web page. Suggested websites are listed at the bottom of this webpage. We go to Computer Lab twice a week. READING HOMEWORK: Students will receive a list of the week's spelling and vocabulary words. Book Reports will be given once a week and will be based on an AR book of the student's choice. READING LOG: The Log is part of our reading homework. It is kept in the planner. On the reading log, please indicate the book that was read, along with the number of minutes your child read, then please initial it. On the report card, the reading log will be included under Personal Development as "S, N or U". S.T.A.R. Book: Everything the student needs to take from home to school is in the STAR book. This 3-ring binder serves as an organizer for students. It contains a homework folder, a parent-teacher communication folder for STAR-STUDDED papers, a planner, Reading Log, and Progress Report page. All important papers such as phonograms, vocabulary lists, and monthly calendar should stay in the STAR book. PHONOGRAMS: We'll review all 70 phonograms taught in First Grade and learn how to apply them to reading, vocabulary, and spelling words. Need practice? Go to www.phonogrampage.com MATH: FAST Math is a timed addition and subtraction facts program. Children work at their own pace while learning math facts through various games. It is not available at home. Math Facts in a Flash can be practiced at home through the Renaissance Home-School Connect Program. WRITING: We will keep a journal for creative writing. In addition, Skyline Writes prompts are given school-wide once a month. SOCIAL STUDIES AND SCIENCE: While studying these areas, we incorporate THEMES throughout the year. Mrs. Winitzer is our Science teacher. Our Daily Schedule: 7:30 First Bell, AR, Morning Review Work, FAST Math Please arrive by 7:45 7:50 TV News and announcements 8:00 Late Bell - Those arriving in class after 8:00 will be marked tardy 8:15 - 8:55 Specials 9:00 - 9:40 Spelling, Writing, Phonograms, review Morning work 9:45 - 10:30 Reading / Writing / Language / Centers 10:30 - 10:45 Snack and Silent Reading 10:45 - 11:30 Reading / Writing / Language / Centers 11:30 - 12:00 Tuesday & Friday Computer Lab & Races 12:45 - 1:30 Math / Math Centers 1:30 - 1:55 Science or Social Studies 1:55 Homework, Planners 2:00 - 2:15 Pack up and Dismissal TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR!
10 Ways to Raise a READER!
REMEMBER- Homework Philosophy 1. To help your child become an active participant in his/her own learning. 2. To understand the responsibility to practice and get ready for the next 3. To develop the habit of reading nightly. Homework assignments will be discussed in class the following day. Your child is responsible for listening carefully to be able to follow directions. There will be times when your child may need your assistance to dictate spelling works or reinforce the directions. Please review your child's homework nightly for accuracy and completion. We encourage you to provide a quiet space free of distractions and limit the working time to approximately 20 minutes. Work should be done in pencil with attention to best quality of writing and with the addition of color where appropriate. Please have a box of crayons, scissors, pencils and a glue stick available to your child. There will be occasions when you have a special family event or your child is ill and missed a night. Please write me a note, explaining why your child has not been able to complete his/her homework. A missed night can easily be made up. Click here for lots more MATH links Summer Reading and Fluency: Tips for Parents from Reading Rockets
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