Monday, December 10, 2018

Starfish Gazette- December 10, 2018

Thank you all for sending your black and white photos all around Stratham! We can't wait to start our Knuffle Starfish Community Book! We can't wait to share with you all soon!

Important Dates:

** A bright orange SMS After School Enrichment sheet is coming home tomorrow.  The activities will begin the week of January 7th. All registration forms must be returned by Thursday, December 20th!
-Thursday, Dec. 13th: Early Release
-Thursday, Dec. 20th, 1:00: Family Gingerbread House Decorating Holiday Party 
-Friday, Dec. 21st: Class Polar Express PJ Party and Mug Exchange 
-Monday, Dec. 24th - Tuesday, Jan. 1st: No School (Holiday Break)


*Holiday Reminders: *At 1:00, on Thursday, 12/20, we will enjoy the second grade tradition of decorating gingerbread houses. If you’re available, we’d love to have you join us! It’ll be fun decorating to celebrate with our families and friends. In order to be allergy friendly, we will be asking each child to provide their own bag of toppings for this event. A Handout is coming home in your child's blue folder tonight.Thank you in advance for all of your help! If you have any questions, please let me know!

Here is an update on the learning in the Starfish Classroom:


Light up the Class with Kindness


The Starfish are excited to spread Kindness in the Month of December.  Every time one of the starfish does something kind and another person spots their kindness, we will add an ornament to our bulletin board! 

We also read some great read aloud stories about Kindness last week.  I highly recommend taking Ordinary Mary's Extraordinary Deed by Emily Pearson out of the library to share as a family. What a great read aloud!

Here are some books we shared together:




Writer's Workshop: 

It was an exciting week during Writer's Workshop.  Each Starfish wrapped up their nonfiction "expert book" and will be sent to the publishers early this week. These amazing nonfiction books, focused on a topic in which the student was already an expert on. While these books required no additional research, each Starfish had to work hard at incorporating important nonfiction features (which included a table of contents, close up drawings, bold words, headings, detailed diagrams, and a glossary!). They should be so incredibly proud of all their hard work! 

This week we will be busy writing our Knuffle Starfish Community Book during Writer's Workshop.  Along with our photography/cartoon illustrations, we will also have a writing piece about our favorite places in the Stratham Community! We can't wait to share!

In addition to their nonfiction book they have been writing, we have also been incorporating research with partners during reader's workshop.  Each partnership gathered their information from a text set of nonfiction books around one topic.  This week the kids will be celebrating their research with creating a poster or a brochure to display their information to teach others about their topic.  


Reader's Workshop:

Making our Reading More Fluent
During our reading lessons over the last few days the Starfish are learning to not only pay attention to their own reading voices but also to listen to the voices of the characters, reading those voices the way the author intended.  

The Starfish are paying close attention to the dialogue of their characters. I have been teaching them the importance to read in such a way that the character's voice, personality, and mood comes through.  

We have also talked about the pace of our reading. How important it is to not read too quickly or too slowly to support our understanding of the story.  

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Also, EPIC is a great resource to use at home and school.  Your child uses EPIC quite often during choice time and during literacy centers.  There are thousands of book titles for your child to access online or using by downloading the EPIC app on an IPAD.  Use the class code: rth0681.  Your child will then find their username and password.  When you enter into your child's account at home, there is an icon on the upper right side with a mailbox.  This is where I have curated a collection of books for your child to read. This week I have put together a collection of holiday books to read.  It might be a fun activity to try at home together too!  




Questions to promote Home-School Connection?

1. What's happening in your chapter read aloud Holes?  Can you tell me anything about the main character Stanley?

2. Can you tell me what Raz Kids is?


3. I heard that Mrs. Murphy rearranged the classroom? How does that classroom look different?  Who do you sit close to?

4.  What does it mean to scoop up your words as your read?  Why is this important?

5.  Can you show me how to subtraction 57-23?   What about 43-27?  How do you know when to borrow from the ten's place?  What does it mean more on the floor...go next door?

6. What's your Expert Book Topic?

7.  Who is your Nonfiction research partner?

8. Mrs. Murphy told me you are lighting up the classroom with kindness in December.  What does this mean?


Monday, December 3, 2018

Reminder for Event Tuesday Night





Fireside Chat Tuesday 6:30 PM in Library





Judy Eitler will be hosting a viewing of Lynn Lyons's video, "DECREASING ANXIETY: HOW TO TALK TO YOUR ANXIOUS CHILD". This 45-minute video "consultation" provides the language parents need to both help your anxious child and interrupt your worried parenting habits. Lynn Lyons highlights the common mistakes that feel "right" and loving and act as a short term fix, but actually make the problem of anxiety worse over time. In keeping with her concrete and accessible approach, Lynn Lyons uses drawings, metaphors and memorable words to immediately help you find your way out of the worry trap. Judy will followup the viewing with a Q and A session.

Friday, November 30, 2018

Starfish Gazette- November 30, 2018

Greetings All!

Important Upcoming Dates:

Thursday, December 13th- Early Release (Dismissal at 12:50)

Save the Date: December 20 at 1:00 The Starfish will be hosting its Annual Second Grade Gingerbread Decorating Party.  More details coming home soon! 

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The Starfish are learning about Community: Image result for community clipart
We are so excited to be learning about our community. A paper came home in your child's blue folder Friday afternoon. The black and white photos of Stratham are due December 7th for our Knuffle Bunny Project! Please email the photos to mmurphy@sau16.org Remember, these photos can be taken anywhere in our town, whether it is at Stratham Hill Park, the fire tower, The Wiggin Memorial Library, our school, the playground, or even in your own backyard--the possibilities are endless! We will draw our cartoon selves into the photos once all of the photos are received and printed. Here are a few Stratham pictures for inspiration:



Barker's Farm




Stratham Hill Park





Stratham Memorial School




Blueberry Bay Farm


A Special Visit from Wildlife Encounters:


Before Thanksgiving vacation, the entire second grade was treated to a very special Visit! Derek, of Wildlife Encounters, brought with him several animal friends that each contribute to our Earth's substrate. Derek brought 6 animals to help us learn how animals adapt, survive, and contribute to the environment around them.  The animals that we saw include Three Banded Armadillo, African Giant Bullfrog, California King Snake, Prairie Dog, Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches, and the adorable Chinchilla. 







Second Grade Reading Partners









We are Non-Fiction Reading Experts

On Friday morning we invited a few first grade and second grade classes to join in our celebration of becoming Non-Fiction Reading Experts.  During our Expert Museum, the kids each shared one non-fiction book they were excited to share their knowledge with others.  The kids loved sharing their learning with others around them! Way to go Starfish!


All Ready for the Museum to begin!











On Thursday we made posters to put out on display for our museum.  We have quite the group of artists! The kids were so excited and proud of their artwork! 



We wrote invitations to invite classes to our Expert Museum on Friday morning! 







Partner Research with Non-Fiction Text Sets

The Starfish are working in pairs to gather research for their next Expert Book. Each partnership has chosen their topic and they are reading across non-fiction books and accessing books in EPIC to gather information on Sticky Notes.  Together they are going to decide how they want to display their information and their learning.  












Friday, November 16, 2018

Starfish Gazette- November 16, 2018

I hope you enjoyed a little extra time with your kids this morning with the delayed opening.  I wasn't quite ready for all the snow gear to start coming to school today! Please remember to label all your children's winter gear.  If you have an extra pair of snow pants and would like to keep a pair at school, please feel free.  
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Last Friday, we had a BLAST celebrating our Kevin Henkes-inspired stories! Students demonstrated their ability to write just like our mentor author while creating their own interesting, realistic problem and solution! Bravo, writers! Their amazing stories were sent home this week. I hope you enjoy reading them!


Here are some pictures from our Writer's Celebration:

















Here's a sneak peak into our learning this week:


- Did a lot of math practice with traditional addition with regrouping.  We will begin subtraction next week! 
-Practiced our fluency of math facts in partnerships
- Began writing our non-fiction expert books.  Some of the topics include baseball, dogs, baking, cats, etc.
- Started using Spelling City on the chrome books to practice our spelling (passwords will be coming home soon)
- Had a special visit from Mrs. Belanger and her dog Peri.  Peri will be visiting our school each Tuesday and Friday to read and spend time with SMS kids
- Did a Thanksgiving art project
-Read a set of non-fiction books about one topic 





Happy Birthday to another Starfish friend! He turns 8 on Sunday!