Welcome to 2H!
Here are a few things to set you up for
success in grade two this year.
In the past, a monthly classroom newsletter was sent home to keep parents up to date and encourage the students to share at home what they are learning at school. This year I have started this blog in place of newsletters. Please follow me online by clicking the email button on the page. Doing this will send any new posts on the blog to be sent directly to your email account. That means that busy parents don't have to remember to check the blog. The link to the blog will also be available at the school website if you choose not to have the blog updates sent to your email account.
Book orders will be sent each month. Please be aware that I can only accept cheques-no cash please.
Behaviour
difficulties are prevented by ensuring children know the expectations before they
are required to follow them.
Walk inside and stay at your desk when the teacher is out of the room. Why? It is important to keep ourselves and others safe.
Behaviour Management
The word discipline comes from the word disciple,
which means follower or learner. Discipline requires modeling or setting
an example of the behaviour that we want children to learn and follow.
Discipline requires consistency, commitment and an attitude of calmness.
My practices are firm, fair and promote self-worth. If problems
arise children will be redirected to more appropriate behaviours. Our
behaviour management system is a kind of Classroom Economy to help students understand economics, responsibility, organization
and saving. Using classroom currency students will earn money for the jobs they do in the classroom and for
positive behaviour choices, working hard and helping others. Similarly
students who don't follow the class created and student agreed upon behaviour
expectations will be fined, resulting in a loss of earnings. The money
the students earn is managed by them and spent at the classroom treasure chest.
This classroom management system aligns with the grade two math curriculum as
it reinforces handling monetary denominations, skip counting and trading money.
Agendas will be sent home nightly with students to
share with you. The agenda will list the student’s tasks for the
evening. Please initial once tasks are
completed. Agendas must be returned to school every day.
This is also a great way for you to communicate with me. Please do not print in the section that the students will
need to use to write their message for the next day.
Students should not be bringing home more that 15-20 minutes of reading and spelling per evening
depending on the rate at which your child completes their tasks. If you
find your child is bringing home more that this approximate amount please don’t
hesitate to contact me.
At the beginning of each week the students will be
given a list of grade one and two words which they will be tested on at the end
of that week. You can help your child to be successful on their end of
the week spelling by visiting www.spellingcity.com and by doing the suggested
activities included in their spelling package. Every three weeks the
students will be given a review test of previously given spelling words.
On these weeks no new words will be given.
Reading is an important part of your child’s
education, therefore the students can bring home a book or pick a book from home
to read each night. The same book may be read more than once. This
serves as practice and reinforcement of reading skills which will be assessed
in class. Please do not be alarmed if your
child chooses to bring home the same book several times. Although
this may be boring for adult readers this is developmentally appropriate for
children this age and promotes confident readers.
I encourage anyone who can help in the classroom to
do so. I ask that you let me know in advance so that I can properly prepare
for your visit. Ideas for classroom volunteers:
-read a favourite family storybook
-share an occupation, hobby, craft, collection or
special interest
-baking or cooking a favourite recipe with the
children
All forms
of volunteering are greatly appreciated and encouraged!