This week is always very exciting for second grade students. Halloween is filled with fun.
We will explore Fables and Fairytales, how animals in stories can help us learn(both fiction and non-fiction), we will explore bats, bones, various math concepts like odd, even, number lines, greater than and less than, and more!
Today, we hear a fable called "The Boy Who Cried Wolf". The children quickly learned that telling lies is not a good thing. Being truthful is much better. We wrote a short fairytale using story structure of: Once upon a time, they lived happily ever after, heroes, villains, plot, beginning, middle, end.
You can see during math we made math monsters. The children rolled dice to generate numbers for how many eyes, noses, mouths, arms, and legs to add their monster. Then they need to tell if they were odd or even. These monsters will hang in our room this week to help decorate the room!
Thank you to those who have been sending in the Halloween donations.
Enjoy the evening!
We will explore Fables and Fairytales, how animals in stories can help us learn(both fiction and non-fiction), we will explore bats, bones, various math concepts like odd, even, number lines, greater than and less than, and more!
Today, we hear a fable called "The Boy Who Cried Wolf". The children quickly learned that telling lies is not a good thing. Being truthful is much better. We wrote a short fairytale using story structure of: Once upon a time, they lived happily ever after, heroes, villains, plot, beginning, middle, end.
You can see during math we made math monsters. The children rolled dice to generate numbers for how many eyes, noses, mouths, arms, and legs to add their monster. Then they need to tell if they were odd or even. These monsters will hang in our room this week to help decorate the room!
Thank you to those who have been sending in the Halloween donations.
Enjoy the evening!