Grade 2 December Update:
Dear Parents,
The following is a quick update on
what will be taking place this month in our classroom and at St. Luke’s:
Important Dates to
Remember:
Thursday December 5th - P/T conferences 4pm 7:30pm
December
6th -
P/ T conferences 9am-11:30am 1pm - 3:15pm
December
12th Mission Mexico day
December
13th Christmas crafts
December 17th Christmas Open House 6pm – 7:30 pm
December 19th Advent Celebration at 10am
December 20th Pizza Day
Spirit Day/ Pyjama day
What will we be
learning about this month?
French Language
Arts: We are working on comprehensions and story writing with a beginning,
middle and end. We have started our Literacy Centres, a valuable tool in
building vocabulary and confidence in speaking French.
English Language
Arts: The novel “Charlotte’s Web” by E. B. White is off to a great
start. The kids are always excited to learn what happens next. We will study
vocabulary, make predictions about the story as we read along and do multiple
choice activities. The Diorama for Charlotte’s Web is work in progress.
Math: We will continue
representing and describing numbers to 100. We have started adding and
subtracting 2-digit numbers without and with regrouping. Basic facts
and problem solving are ongoing.
Social
Studies: We are studying the culture and language of the 3 communities of
Iqaluit, Saskatoon and Meteghan. You could assist your child with this at home
by looking at pictures of each of these communities online.
Science: We have started the
Hot and Cold Unit in Science. Please ask your child what they have learned so
far. Experiments with thermometers are ongoing.
Health: This is anti-
bullying week. The children are learning
about bullying, bystanders and strategies to defend themselves.
Art: This month, the
students will be working on an Inukshuk and igloo project and a Hot And Cold
project.
Religion: The students are
learning about Advent. For tomorrow the children need to prepare the following
questions:
1.
What is Christmas about?
2.
How does Jesus help you through life?
3.
How many shepherds were there?
L’enseignante
de la 2e année