In reading our focus this week was on comprehension strategies for "holding on" (ie. remembering) what is going on in the stories we are reading, building stamina as readers, and jotting our thinking on post-its. As a side note, one of your child's SeeSaw posts this week had them reading aloud a portion of a "just right" book along with their reading level. This reading level is determined through a standardized formalized assessment system used by many schools world-wide, the details of which are tedious and boring to share with you. This level reflects a reader's ability to not only read fluently but also converse intelligently about the text and vocabulary. What this means in practice is that your child's reading level (A, H, G, what have you) is meant as a guide to inform you of your child's current instructional reading level - it should not be "limiting" or a "race" to reach the next letter in the alphabet. If your child is happy to be reading a certain book, (or is able to read it without feeling frustrated) and can explain what is happening in the story by all means let them go ahead. We want to foster a love of reading while building our reading muscles, not squashing the love of it for the sake of a letter. For more strategies on choosing "just right" books with your child click here.
In writing our focus this week remained on developing our small moment personal narratives and extending them further by elaborating on details using the senses to make our writing more interesting, adding dialog, and action to our stories. We also targeted making bold beginnings and strong endings to our narratives. Our next steps will be to revise, edit, and then to finally publish!
In math our focus remains on understanding how the base ten system works and composing and decomposing numbers into the tens. We will continue this, practicing more, and extending our understanding with numbers into the hundreds. We especially talked about the role of "0" as a place holder indicating no value but very important when talking about numbers.
In social studies we explored the chaos of being stranded on a tropical island and realized that we needed food, water, clothes, shelter, and a system for communicating and staying at peace without using up all our resources. In the coming week we will see how our community develops ... stay tuned.
Home learning will start in September. Here is the menu of options. In the future this page can also be accessed through the "Class Documents" page of our class blog.
Home learning will start in September. Here is the menu of options. In the future this page can also be accessed through the "Class Documents" page of our class blog.
IMPORTANT
Book Universe is an an app that we have introduced the kids to this week. In their home journal you will find a username/password to login from home. This app is for reading books online and there is an app that you can download as well as logging in through a desktop/laptop. Click here to go to the website.
PE days are in full swing. We appreciate the students coming out in their PE kit on these days (even days) but would like your help in making sure they have their ISKL uniform ready to change into at the end of PE. Some students take their school bags to PE on those days (if they are small bags) others have smaller bags in their backpacks with their PE kit. Either way works so long as students are able to carry their kit to PE and then change into their ISKL uniform at the end of PE. Thanks for your help with this.
SeeSaw posts will become more frequent as the year progresses. A big thank you to all the parents who are engaging and interacting with their child's learning. The artifacts your child posts on SeeSaw reflect their current level of learning and understanding. The purpose behind a digital portfolio is to document growth over time and not to "showcase" only the best work. You will see mistakes. You will see work that will have you wondering - what is this? Learning is a process. We reflect, we learn, we do better. Converse with your child about what they post. Compliment them for their growth mindset and thank you for joining us on your child's learning journey.
After-School-Activities start this coming week. Please log in to your PowerSchool account to view details relating to your particular child.
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UPCOMING
Subscribe to the ISKL ES Google Calendar and also our Grade 2 rotation calendar to stay up to date with any last minute changes (on the right hand side of your screen).
Swimming will start on Wednesday September 6th Day 2 and will then take place every Day 2.
Students will need to bring:
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Long hair to be tied back
Goggles and swim caps are optional. There is no "ISKL school swimsuit". Appropriate swim attire (one piece swim suit or swim bottoms and rash shirt).
If students forget their swim gear, they can borrow a swimsuit if available or they can use their PE uniform. If students cannot swim for any reason, a detailed email or note must explain why.
Subscribe to the ISKL ES Google Calendar and also our Grade 2 rotation calendar to stay up to date with any last minute changes (on the right hand side of your screen).
DINNER QUESTIONS
*How can you add details to stories?
*What strategies can I use to help me remember what I read?
*What is the responsibility of leaders in our community?
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