12/14/2012

There really are no words...



PdS will be doing a review of our school lock-down procedures this coming week.  With events such as this being periodically televised, it's a tough subject to discuss with kids- of any age.  I am not planning on discussing the events with the students- as I feel it is best left up to families to discuss such events.  However, please don't hesitate to contact the school counselor Mrs. Mazanek if you feel the need for your child.  She's an amazing counselor, and the kiddos may feel a sense of comfort talking with her.



Thank you for sharing your children with me.


Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
12/13/2012

Friday, Dec. 14th

Parents,

It’s heartbreaking for me to have to say this, but there will not be any PJs, movie, and hot coco tomorrow afternoon.  We’ve had several issues with behavior, with several students, and unfortunately it has brought the rest of the class down.  To be clear, we may have the chance to watch the movie next week- but now it’s been shifted to something they are earning.  My apologies for the late notice.

 

Elizabeth Townsend
www.townsendtropicaltoucans.blogspot.com
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
12/12/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Dec. 10 - 14

Hello families...I hope everyone has been enjoying their December so far.  We have been continuing our work in word problems and abbreviations this week.  The key words have helped a lot, but I've noticed some back peddling with showing regrouping and borrowing numbers.  Ironically enough, we are working on addition with regrouping in our Daily Math Skills (the daily timed tests the kids have probably mentioned), and subtraction is coming up next.  I'll be returning some work tomorrow some of the kids will need to correct to show their work on, so hopefully this will help them remember they need those regrouping and borrowing numbers.

My plan is for the kids to watch "The Polar Express" this coming Friday afternoon.  The students are also invited to wear their PJs on Friday, as this goes along with the story.  It's only a suggestion for the students to wear their PJs- it's definitely not a requirement.  As a reminder, please still send in your student with their jacket or coat and sneakers.  They also invited to bring a stuffed animal.  We'll have hot coco with marshmallows and cookies.  We will also have holiday-themed center rotations next week. I sent home a letter last week asking for donations for Friday and next week (it was a bright pink paper).  If you haven't done so yet, please send in your requested item.  A BIG thank you in advance!

I will be leaving early for my Winter Break (the 20th), so I bumped up the holiday-themed activities by a week.  I already have a substitute teacher set up (she's amazing, and looking forward to spending the last day and a half with the class).  She'll have plans ready for the kids to complete center rotations on Thursday the 20th and a movie on Friday the 21st.  Friday is also the holiday program.  The students will go to that at 8:15, and then have recess directly afterwards.  It should be a fairly quick day.

As you have most likely noticed the weather is continuing to get chillier every day.  Of course, this is still Arizona so next week may just jump back up to the 80s.  Despite the "in between" weather we're having, please still send your student in with a jacket or coat.  I've had several students say they aren't cold, so they don't bring one.  Or, they don't want to take it with them at their recesses.  I always tell the students "It's better to have it, and not need it- than need it, and not have it."  Whether they wear it or not, it's their option (although, I've noticed pretty much everybody wear their jacket or coat when we go outside- even the kiddos who say they aren't cold).  With the stomach bug and flu several other classes have had to deal with, it's imperative every student has something warm to wear.  If there is a financial issue of your student not having a coat or jacket, please let me know.  I can send your student to the nurse, and she can give them something warm.

The students have been taking their STAR Reading and Math tests- I've seen some excellent progress!  They have been taking their Running Record tests.  All of these tests are given to each student at the end of each quarter.  I have not given the students their 3rd Quarter reading level yet- as this I will give them in January (next month- unbelievable!).  I have a few students I am having retake their STAR Reading test, however, as they actually jumped down levels instead of going up.  I'm hoping for some improvement.

The students have most likely mentioned- we've had an intruder in our room!  This is Timmy, our classroom elf.


As you can see, he's been pretty messy.  This is only a little bit of what he's done...so far!



 He even made a snow angel this week!

 
 
And took a bath...crazy elf!
 
 
 
But he brought something really special...Bucket of Good Cheer.  The students have been able to leave a "good cheer ticket" for classmates.  These are chosen at the end of the day, and read to the class.  The receiver gets a prize for being such a special friend.

 
We'll see if he does anything else tomorrow.  And since he doesn't work Fridays, we'll have to wait until Monday to see what mess he'll leave for us our last week of school this semester.
 
 
News
Dec. 21                          Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:30.
Dec. 24 - Jan. 4             Winter Break, no school. 
 
 
Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
11/29/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Nov. 26 - 30

Hello families!  I hope everyone has had a great week.  It's unbelieveable to me December is literally right around the corner...how time flies!  The students produced some AMAZING turkey stories!  I'm very proud of how much progress each and every one of them have made since August. 

The students have finished their unit in counting money to $5.00, and have moved into word problems.  It's been a good unit so far because we've talked about the key words for addition and subtraction problems.  The class took home their Key Word book this week- they are sure to be a big help for everyone as they work on word problems at home.  They read the story "Best Wishes, Ed", about a penguin who gets lost.  It's a pretty cute story, and the kids enjoyed listening to the story on the computer- funny voices and all!  We have also been disussing abbreviations, such as- directions, titles, months of the year, and days of the week.     

The class is currently working on their stocking stories, about if Santa was sick.  I've read most of them already, and I continue to be amazed by the ideas they have come up with.  It's very sweet how they have said they'll take care of him.  We will be beginning our holiday-themed activities in the coming weeks- the weeks are definietly going to be fun, but most likely fast-paced!  I will also be benchmark testing the students with STAR Reading and STAR Math tests on the computers, and finding reading levels according to Running Records.  The Running Records are another way to help me see who is reading below, at, and above grade level.


Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
11/15/2012

White envelope contents

If you haven't done so yet, please return the contents of the white envelope with your child tomorrow.  My original plan was to post them in the room, but I have decided to instead leave them on your child's desk Tuesday morning before we leave for Thanksgiving break.  Thank you so much for your participation in this special event!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
11/13/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Nov. 13 - Nov. 16

Hello families!  I hope everyone had a wonderful Veteran's Day weekend.

The kiddos finished their soldier letters on Friday.  Mrs. Holston had them taken to soldiers at Fort Huachuca.  I'm sure the brave men and women appreciated reading what the kids wrote- they put in some extra effort when they discovered their letters would be read by real soldiers.

We are continuing our unit in counting bills and coins to $5.00.  Today, the students completed a page with a partner.  Tomorrow, they will work with partners on a money collection center, as well as take a quiz later on in the afternoon.  The Touch Points continue to help the students count money.  As a reminder as you're helping your student at home, a quarter is worth 5 Touch Points, a dime is worth 2, and a nickel is worth 1.  A 50 cent piece has "50" underneath it, and a 1 cent has "1" underneath it.  The students need to count by 5s for the quarter, dime, and nickel.  If you notice your child is still having some trouble remembering what coin equals what, have them write out their Touch Points.  That should really help a lot.

If you have not done so yet, please return the items in the white envelope.  This was sent home on the 2nd.  The contents are due this Friday.  This is a great project for you to do for your child.

The food drive pick-up was today.  Our class donated 90 non-perishable items!  It was a great way for our class to continue to learn the meaning of giving to those in need.  Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for those who donated- a little goes a long way!

Progress reports are going home on Friday.  Please review them and contact me with any questions or concerns.  I will be attaching a notice for a conference if necessary.  These reports do not need to be returned- they are for your family to keep at home.



News
Nov. 16 Progress reports go home
Nov. 21 - 23 Thanksgiving holiday, no school
Nov. 28 Half-day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service


Birthdays
Nov. 21 Mason
Nov. 23 Kaylee



Thank you for all you do, and have a great Veteran's Day weekend!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
 
11/08/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Nov. 5 - 9

Hello families!  I hope everyone has had a great week.  The students have completed their "My Pet Turkey" writing.  They wrote about what would happen if they kept their Thanksgiving turkey.  The class began writing after we read "'Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving", written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey.  We have also been working on writing a letter to a soldier for Veteran's Day.  Fellow second grade teacher, Mrs. Holston, will be giving them to her husband who works at Fort Huachuca.  They will then be delivered to a group of soldiers who are currently serving.

We have also been working on counting money to $5.00.  The students were introduced to touch points with coins.  This has been an AMAZING strategy for the students learning to count money.  The class has grasped the concept of counting money easier and quicker than I expected, proof the Touch Points are definietly helping!  I sent home a letter on Tuesday explaining the concept.  Next week, the students will be taking home money homework.  This strategy will be very helpful as they continue working with money.

The students have worked very hard on their Election Journal.  They "voted for President" on Monday in the computer lab with the help of the kids from Mrs. Caputo's class.  On Tuesday, they voted in the classroom by putting their votes in a ballot box- well, it was a pink magazine holder, but it did it's job well!  Next we tallied our votes.  Each class shared their winners, and then we graphed our votes in a bar graph.  All four classes voted for President Obama!  The students have finished their journals, and they will be sent home next week once I have graded and recorded the grades.


News
Nov. 12                  Veteran's Day, no school
Nov. 16                  Progress reports go home
Nov. 21 - 23          Thanksgiving holiday, no school
Nov. 28                 Half-day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service


Birthdays

Nov. 21                  Mason
Nov. 23                 Kaylee


Thank you for all you do, and have a great Veteran's Day weekend!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
     
10/30/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Oct. 29 - Nov. 2

Halloween is finally here...and the kiddos are VERY excited! We'll be having our parade at 8:15. Students in K - 2 are invited to wearing their Halloween costumes, but it's definietly not a requirement. Afterwards, we'll be having our Halloween-themed center rotations in the classroom. You are welcome to stay. The students will be making spider cupcakes and estimating and measuring our classroom pumpkin from Apple Annie's, along with other centers. The students will still have time for their lunch in the cafeteria (or in the classroom if they bring a home lunch). We'll also have time for a movie (at least part of one) and for the students to enjoy their cupcakes. It's sure to be a fun morning!

The homework has changed- but only for this week. My apologies I didn't mention it prior to sending it home yesterday. There was a mix-up with the copies, and the words that were copied were the same ones from last week. So, I'll be sending home a page each day for this week. Each page is due the next school day. Friday, as usual, will be the day for rewarding of homework nickels, shopping, and Freetime for those who have earned it. Also, because of the mix-up with the spelling words, we won't be having a spelling test on Friday. We'll move on to the next set of words next Monday as usual.

The spider reports came out fantastic! The students worked so hard on them. I'll be sending them home within the next couple weeks with the grading rubric. This grade will go into writing- for the structure of how their paragraph was written, and for science- for the content.

As a reminder, here is the rubric grading system. This is how the kids will be graded for their writing projects:

4- 97 % or higher
3- 85 % or higher
2- 70 % or higher
1- 50 % or higher



News

Oct. 31                  Half-day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service Halloween Parade, 8:15 
                               AM, around the school.  Activities in the classroom afterwards

Nov. 12                 Veteran's Day, no school
Nov. 16                 Progress reports go home
Nov. 21 - 23         Thanksgiving holiday, no school
Nov. 28                 Half-day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service

Birthdays

Oct. 24 Isaiah

Nov. 21 Mason
Nov. 23 Kaylee



Thank you for all you do!


Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade

515-2970
10/25/2012

Grades

The grading key was not included on the grade report.  It was supposed to be, but unfortunately the system didn't include it.

The 4, 3, 2, 1, grading can be thought of more like percentages rather than A, B, C, D, F.  Here is what they stand for:

4- 97 % or higher
3- 85 % or higher
2- 70 % or higher
1- 50 % or higher

I hope that helps ease some confusion. If not, please feel free to contact me.


Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
10/24/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Oct. 22 - 26

Hello families!  I hope everyone has had a great week so far.  The kids are still SO excited about the Scholastic Book Fair this week.  It ends on Friday.  I've gotten a few books for the kids to enjoy, and some of them are AR testables so that's always a good thing.  BIG thank you to the John family for purchasing the book "Math Attack" for our classroom.  I read it aloud to the class this afternoon and they really liked it.  Thanks again for thinking of us!
 
We've been working on mental math this week.  It's been super helpful for the kiddos who were struggling with double digit addition and subtraction at the beginning of the year.  The students have also been working EXTRA hard on their candy corn book reports (beginning, middle, and end of a story of their choice) and their spider research reports (partner work research on student choice:  Black Widow, Tarantula, or Wolf Spider).  The kids are almost finished, so I'll be posting pictures of their great reports this week or next.  This report, since it was based on actual research, will be going home after Halloween with a scored rubric.  Even though the reports were researched with a partner, the students will be receiving their own grade for their final report.

Our Halloween parade is next Wednesday!  Students in grades K - 2 are invited to wear their costumes, however this is only a suggestion.  A couple reminders for the kiddos and their costumes:
  • Masks, weapons, and other items which need to be carried (pitchfork, broom, etc) are not allowed.  These items will be taken, and left in the office for parents to pick up.
  • Inappropriate costumes are not allowed.  Students who arrive wearing something that is too short or otherwise too revealing will be asked to change.

News
 
Oct. 31 Half-day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service Halloween Parade, 8:15 AM, around the school. Activities in the classroom afterwards

Nov. 12 Veteran's Day, no school
Nov. 16 Progress reports go home
Nov. 21 - 23 Thanksgiving holiday, no school
Nov. 28 Half-day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Birthdays

Oct. 24      Isaiah

Nov. 21     Mason
Nov. 23     Kaylee


Thank you for all you do!
 
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
 
10/19/2012

Toucan Squawk, Oct. 15 - 19

Your child is coming home with their grade report in an envelope.  Please look it over this weekend.  Feel free to contact me to set up a conference if necessary.  They also have their AR report for Oct. 1 - Oct. 19.  We will be starting a new AR goal system next week.  I'll be sending home information about it then.  It's going to be much easier for me, and for you, to figure out how many AR tests your child will need to be taking every week to reach their weekly AR goal.  I've been using percentages and points, and it hasn't been very kid-friendly.

If your child is or was enrolled in Title I, they went home yesterday with their Title I progress report.  It is a blue paper with a white paper attached to the back.  Look that over as well and feel free to contact Mrs. Wilkinson, the Title I teacher.

Your child also went home with a tshirt order form.  The form is due no later than October 24th, next Friday.  Please make your check out to Dust Devil PTO.

The field trip to Apple Annie's went absolutely fantastic!!  Thank you to everyone who volunteered to be chaperones- it was a GREAT help to have extra adults present to assist.  The kids had a really great time choosing their pumpkins.  We decorated them back at school with stickers, and I think they came out pretty awesome.  I took pictures of the kids with their pumpkins at the farm, and with the stickers back at school.

Wednesday the 31st is a half-day for students, but that morning we will have our Halloween parade grades K - 2!  We will also do some fun activities in the classroom afterwards.  It's such a fun time for the kiddos.  Please look out for more information to go home this coming week!

News
Oct. 31             Half-day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
                         Halloween Parade, 8:15 AM, around the school.  Activities in the classroom after

Nov. 12            Veteran's Day, no school
Nov. 16             Progress reports go home
Nov. 21 - 23     Thanksgiving holiday, no school
Nov. 28             Half-day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service


Birthdays
Oct. 24           Isaiah

Nov. 21          Mason
Nov. 23          Kaylee



Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
10/15/2012

As a reminder...                               October 15, 2012        

Our field trip to Apple Annie's is tomorrow!  We will be leaving PdS approximately 8:15, and returning approximately 1:45.  Once your child gets to school, they may come into the classroom to prepare for our quick departure.  We'll have little time to take attendance and for the kiddos to go to the bathroom before leaving, so they are welcome to come inside as soon as they get to school.  The students are coming home today with their toucan shirt.  They are welcome to wear their class shirt tomorrow.  Please be sure your student wears long jeans and sneakers. They are invited to bring a jacket or sweater to tie around their waist, as the weather may be cooler once we get to the farm. Students also need to bring a bottle of water and a sack lunch- something that does not need to be heated.  If you are chaperoning, there is an $8.00 fee for adults.  We may run out of room on the bus.  You are welcome to still come with us, but you may need to drive your own vehicle.
10/11/2012

Apple Annie's

Our field trip to Apple Annie's is next Tuesday the 16th. We will be leaving PdS approximately 8:15, and returning approximately 1:45. Once your child gets to school, they may come into the classroom to prepare for our quick departure. We'll have little time to take attendance and for the kiddos to go to the bathroom before leaving, so they are welcome to come inside as soon as they get to school. I'll be handing out their tshirts on Monday, and finally taking pictures of everyone wearing theirs. Students are welcome to wear their shirt on Tuesday. Please be sure your student wears jeans and sneakers. They are invited to bring a jacket or sweater to tie around their waist, as the weather may be cooler once we get to the farm. Students also need to bring a bottle of water and a sack lunch. If you are chaperoning, there is an $8.00 fee for adults.


News
Oct. 19 Report Cards go home.
Oct. 31 Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:30

Birthdays
Oct. 24 Isaiah


Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade

elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us

9/25/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Sept. 24 - 29

Hello families!  I hope everyone has enjoyed their week so far.  The students survived their first full day with a substitute!  I'm so happy they did super Monday.  Except for a mishap with math, everything was accomplished AND the substitute left a really positive note about their behavior.  I'm very proud of their positive choices!

The t-shirts are done, and they came out SO cute!  I'm looking forward to taking pictures of the kids wearing them once everyone has finished.  There are a couple which need to be painted still, but once they are done I'll be sure to take pictures.  The kids painted them last Friday, and each table had a different color- turquoise, purple, orange, and green.  A HUGE thank you goes to Mrs. John for helping with the painting!  It was awesome to have an extra set of hands to pass out paint, encourage the kids to stay in the lines, and direct traffic as they finished.

And speaking of a HUGE thank you, another one goes to Mrs. Padilla for donating the fantastic new treasure chest to the class. 

It went from this...

 
to this...

!!

It has much more space, and the kids are able to find what they want much easier.  More HUGE thank yous go to all the parents who have donated items to fill said treasure chest and for Freetime.  The kids love them and have made their shopping experience much more fun.

Thank you to everyone again for making our class feel so loved and supported!

Our field trip for the school year is coming up speedy fast- October 16th, which is the Tuesday after Fall Break. Permission slips will be going home tomorrow. Please fill out and return as soon as possible. Please also indicate if you will be able to chaperone. I'll attach a note regarding this to the slip. Depending on the space on the buses, we may need chaperones to drive their own vehicles, but hopefully we won't have to do that this time around.  For the field trip, your student will need to wear long jeans and sneakers. We'll be doing a lot of walking, especially through the corn maze and when choosing the pumpkins from the field. A jacket or sweater is also suggested. This can be tied around their waist when it's not needed. Students will also need to bring their own lunch, as they will be having lunch there at the farm.  Students are invited to wear their toucan shirts, but it's by no means a must- just a fun suggestion.  It's SUCH an exciting trip, and they'll sure to be wiped out when we return!

This week, we are reviewing double digit addition with and without regrouping, as well introducing double digit subtractiong with and without regrouping. It went surprisingly well today, so knock on wood it will continue to be as smooth. We tried using the manipulatives, Base Ten blocks, but I honestly think that may have been even more confusing for some of the students. We'll continue using them, but some may realize they won't need them anymore as they are working through the concept. We are also starting a new science experiment, surface tension with putting water on coins. It's a pretty neat experiment, and the kiddos will surely like it.


News
Sept. 26                 Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:30.
Oct. 5                     1/2 day early release at 11:30.
Oct. 8                     Columbus Day, no school.
Oct. 8 - 12             Fall Break, no school.
Oct. 19                   Report Cards go home.
Oct. 31                   Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:30

Birthdays
Sept. 28 Hawkins
Oct. 24 Isaiah

 
Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade

elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us

9/20/2012

September 21...tomorrow!


We will be painting shirts tomorrow!  We will be using permanent fabric paint to create our class t-shirts.  PLEASE send your child to school tomorrow wearing clothes that they can paint in.  It can be something they can put over their regular clothing.  We will try our best to be neat, but accidents happen.  Thank you for your support!
9/19/2012

The Toucan Squawk, September 17 - 21

Oh dear, it seems I've been neglecting my updating!  My apologies about that.  We've been super busy on center rotations (which are going fantastic!), finishing writing projects, and learning new math concepts.  In the homework packets for this week you may have noticed double digit addition.  It has been, admitedly, a scary journey...but the kids are beginning to realize they need to start in the ones column and not the tens.  We started today adding 100s as well, and they were pretty excited seeing how they could add those numbers as well.  Their introduction to place value and expanded notation in the beginning of August has definietly been useful this week.

The students are finishing their "scarecrow writing" (personal narrative of a small moment).  They look great posted on the wall!  They have also been working on their "noun pumpkins" (favorite person, place, and thing).  Both projects have come out super cute, and I'm sure they'll be excited to bring them home.  They'll be going home at the end of November, to make room for displays for holiday projects...Quarter 2 is always such an exciting time of the year!

As a reminder, the AR reports for each AR test the students take each day are not to be taken home...yet.  We had some confusion about this today, as well as some students not filling in their AR chart after each test they take.  Several students will need to spend part of their recess filling in their charts tomorrow to complete this task.  This was something we had discussed in August, and each student is held responsible for filling in this chart every time they take a test.  I'll be collecting the folders the Friday before Fall Break to do several things:
 
1.  "Sticker" reports of AR tests passed with an 80% or higher. 
2.  Separate out failed tests, and determine if each student will be able to move on to a higher reading level, or if they should continue reading the levels they are at. 
3.  Identify who has acheieved their Quarter 1 AR goal.  This will be counted as a grade in their "Reading" in my gradebook. 
4.  Staple in Quarter 2 AR reading levels and ranges.

Students will receive their folders back after Fall Break, and will then be able to take home all of the AR reports (both passed and failed).

All of the teachers will begin benchmark testing for the end of Quarter 1 data.  I will have the students take their STAR reading test and STAR math test (both on the computers) and running record reading test.  Running records are a quick assessment tool used by teachers to evaluate students' reading and comprehension.   They are used to help find students' reading levels, check their fluency, and find weaknesses in comprehension.  The testing will take place starting next Monday and will run through the week before Fall Break.

News
Sept. 26            Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:30.
Oct. 5                1/2 day early release at 11:30.
Oct. 8                Columbus Day, no school. 
Oct. 8 - 12        Fall Break, no school. 
Oct. 19              Report Cards go home.
Oct. 31              Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:30

Birthdays
Sept. 28            Hawkins
Oct. 24              Isaiah


Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade

elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
9/05/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Sept. 4 - 7

Hello families!  I hope everyone enjoyed their Labor Day weekend.  Tomorrow are our conferences.  If you are unable to make the scheduled time, please let me know.  We can go over our respective schedules and set up a new time.  I am also available by phone or by email.  Whichever is best for both of us.  I will have your child's STAR Reading report and progress report, as well as your ParentVue log-information. 

The students have been working through polygons and area of a rectangle in math.  For reading, the students have been reading "Round-up at Rio Ranch".  They also been super busy with taking AR tests and studying their spelling words. 

We started center rotations today.  The centers the students worked through were math, word work (spelling word study), reading from the reading series, and completing writing projects.  Overall, they went as smooth as a start could be.  We did hit a few rough patches with behavior and not following directions.  However, we're moving in the right direction so I definitely think things will be looking up next week.  With Thursday and Friday being half-days, I won't be able to pull as many centers, of course, as on a full-day.  We'll get as much done as we can these two shortened days, and then start full-force and fresh on Monday.  The purpose of center rotations is to practice and review what has already been taught, for the kids to become more independent workers, and for me to be able to work with all of the kids at least every day.  I'll work with each group of kids every other day in reading and writing.  This will give me the chance to check on everyone's progress in all subjects taught, as well as review skills not yet mastered.  In the afternoons, we won't have center rotations, but after the math lesson I do have a chance to sit with the kids who have not mastered a specific math skill.

On Monday I sent home your child's AR report.  My mistake for not getting these to the kids on Friday, so it will be my job to make sure they go home each Friday.  Each report had your child's reading level and range.  A few kids had not, at that moment, taken AR tests yet so I indicated how many your child will need to take by Friday to achieve their AR goal for the week.  Several students worked SUPER hard today and yesterday and were able to take the amount of tests I had indicated.  There are still a couple who need to reach their test goal, so we'll work hard at that tomorrow and Friday.  If a student's AR goal is not achieved by Friday, they will need to complete it during their Freetime.

I look forward to meeting with everyone tomorrow afternoon!

News
Sept. 6 and 7     Parent/Teacher Conferences, half-day early release at 11:30.
Sept. 12 Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release
Sept. 26 Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release

Birthdays
Sept. 23 Hawkins

Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
     
8/30/2012

Conference Times

I am emailing everyone the conference time I have set up.  If this does not work for you, please let me know as soon as you can.

Mrs. Romo, the principal, has noticed several students not following the dress code.  Below is the school dress code, and I will be posting it on the blog under the link list as well.


Inappropriate dress includes but is not limited to:

  • Midriff tops, halter tops, loose or muscle tank tops and shorts and skirts which are no shorter than four inches above the knee.
  • Spaghetti strap tops and tank tops need to be covered by another shirt.
  • Straps on tops should be at least two inches wide.
  • Baggy or sagging pants are not acceptable.
  • Shoes must be worn at all times. Tennis or athletic shoes are recommended. Flip flops are not acceptable
  • Hats or any head coverings are not to be worn in any building. Lettering and logos on hats and caps are to remain in their original state.
  • Bandanas, hairnets, skullcaps, and wallet chains are not allowed on campus.
  • Products that are illegal, vulgar or related to alcohol, tobacco, drugs, violence or anything that disrupts the educational process cannot be displayed on t-shirts, jewelry, belt buckles etc.
  • Slippers, pajama bottoms or other sleepwear are not to be worn unless the school designates a school day as Pajama Day.


Thank you for all you do!


Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
8/29/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Aug. 29

Hello families!  I hope everyone is enjoying their week.  Last night was our Parent Night.  A HUGE thank you to those who were able to attend!  If you were unable to attend, I sent home the packet of information we went over.  I also sent home the Demographics form.  If you attended last night, that was the form on your students' desks- I have your forms.  Please return those forms as soon as possible.  All of the information goes into our Synergy database, where it's stored for the school year.  Please be sure to sign and indicate on the back whether or not there were changes made.  The office is asking to have those returned the latest by Friday.  A big, big, BIG thank you! 

We've been going through Even and Odd numbers in math this week, as well as polygons.  Polygons is a fancy word for shapes (circle, rectangle, etc.).  Sometime in the year we'll go through 3D shapes.  The students have been finishing their writing for the bulletin board, and will be moving on to another writing piece this week. 

As you have probably seen on the work returned home with your student thus far, I've been putting one of three ways to record the grade of that specific work:  percentage, rubric grades (1, 2, 3, 4), and the grade received over the total grade possible.  These three are what we as second grade teachers are using to grade everyone's work.  When you are able to log into Synergy (I'll be passing out your log-in information at our conferences next week), you will notice which one I used for that work. 
As you work through the grades, you'll notice the rubric grades and the percentages they've been assigned to- please, please don't freak out because the percentages are going to be really low.  The way this system works is, unfortunately, not comparable to the K - 3 grading system of rubric grades- the 1, 2, 3, 4.  The district office has attempted to either do away with the rubric grades but have not reached a consensus on that issue from all of the schools.  So, in the meantime, I would suggest printing out the following percentage chart to refer to as you look at your child's grades:
  • 4-  97%-  On grade level
  • 3-  85%-  On grade level
  • 2-  70%-  Below grade level
  • 1-  50%-  Far below grade level
When we meet next week, I hope this will help understand the grading system a lot better.

Speaking of conferences, your child will be bringing home your conference time tomorrow.  If this time does not work for your schedule, please return it with your child as soon as possible and indicate if you would rather have a phone conference or if you would like me to email you instead.  Either way, my Thursday afternoon is completely booked.  Unless someone cancels at their time, I will be unable to meet with you at another time that afternoon.  I'm more than happy to meet with you at another time on another day, however, so simply indicate on the note if there is another time on another day when you are more available.

There will be a change for the homework packets starting next week.  Included in the packet is a spelling list page.  The words are on the page, as well as lines to practice writing the words.  One set of lines is to write the words with them uncovered, and the other set is to write the words with them covered.  This is going to be on the back of the reading log.  Also included is math practice for what we have so far covered- expanded notation and place value.


News
Sept. 3          Labor Day, no school
Sept. 6 - 7     Parent/Teacher conferences, 1/2 day early release
Sept. 12        Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release
Sept. 26        Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release

Birthdays
Sept. 23        Hawkins



Thank you for all you do!


Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
515-2970
8/27/2012

Parent Night

We'll have our Parent Night tomorrow 5 - 6 PM, Room 3.  For your information, I'll be leaving about 20 minutes early in the afternoon for a doctor's appointment.  Mrs. Romo will take over my class for that time.  I'll be back with plenty of time to prep for our discussion.  Mrs. Romo may have the library computer lab open for an introduction to Parent Vue as well.  If I don't tell you tomorrow, thank you for being there!

Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
8/23/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Aug. 23

Hello families!  I hope everyone has enjoyed their week.  We've been working on even and odd numbers this week, as well as reteach groups on expanded notation.  The students started reading their reading series story, "Henry and Mudge" on Monday, as well as studying their spelling words for the week.  In the upcoming weeks, we'll start center rotations.  So far, I've had the students practice working in various groups and partnerships.  Once rotations are held, the students will be grouped together to work on previously introduced concepts in math, Word Work using the current week's spelling words, reading, and Math Facts in a Flash tests on the computers.  As the students work through the rotations, I'll be working with groups on reading or writing.  I'll be able to read with the students at least every other day, depending on their reading level.

Tuesday night is our Parent Night for second grade!  I'm so excited to have this chance to discuss various procedures in our classroom.  It will definietly clear the air on any concerns and questions you may have.  Each classroom will have their own Parent Night 5:00 - 6:00 PM.  I'll have a packet for everyone with an agenda of what I would like to discuss.  Afterwards, we'll have time for questions.  Our principal, Mrs. Romo, will have the computer club in the library open to discuss Parent Vue on the district's grade system Synergy.  Parent Vue will be open in September, and this will be a great opportunity to learn more about this system.  Through the school year, other teachers will hold their own Parent Nights, and these can be more opportunities to learn about the system as well.


News
Aug. 28                Parent Night, Room 3, 5 - 6 PM
Aug. 29                Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:25.
Sept. 3            Labor Day, no school.
Sept. 6 - 7       Parent/Teacher conferences.
Sept. 7            Progress reports sent home.
Sept. 12          Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:25.
Sept. 26          Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:25.

Birthdays
Sept. 28          Hawkins


Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us

8/16/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Aug. 16, 2012

Wow, what fantastic first two weeks we've had! 


We've done plenty of work to get everyone ready for the rest of the school year, and already have had plenty of opportunities to show growth of knowledge.  The other second grade teachers and I started with our curriculum the first week, and we haven't stopped!  With the heavy requirements we are being handed by the state and the school district, we have all organized our teaching in a methodical, sometimes fast-paced, structure.  We also, of course, have had plenty of opportunities for students to be reintroduced to the concepts.  We'll continue this structure through the school year, and I'll plan accordingly based on shortened and 1/2 day weeks.

We have so far covered place value to the 4th digit.  Students were super excited when I mentioned we'd be working with numbers up to the thousands place!  We've also been working through this week's story, "Ann's First Day".  Today, the students read as the story played on my computer.  The students also worked with the week's spelling words in their Word Work notebooks.  Working with the words with centers and sorting word cards is helping them become more and more familiar with the words through the week.  On Fridays, the students sort them in the week's concepts (this week, for example, they were short and long vowel words) and then glue them inside their notebooks.  Friday mornings, the students will be taking their spelling test.  This will be sent home on Mondays in their Homework folders.

Please help your student remember to bring in their Homework folders and their backpacks everyday.  Pretty much every day students will be taking home mail and notes, both from myself and from the school.

We have started using Table Points, in addition to the students' personal nickel banks.  Each table will have opportunities to earn extra nickels based on, for example: 
  • transitioning quickly, quietly, and safely between the carpet to their desks (and vise verse, of course),
  • completing center work quietly without my intervention,
  • consistently following directions without my intervention (or the intervention of table mates),
  • being exemplary models of using the correct voice level.
There will be more opportunities to earn Table Points, but these are just an example of some reasons.


I look forward to working with everyone this school year- it's sure to be great!


News
  • Aug. 23        Picture day!
  • Aug. 29        Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:25.
  • Sept. 3         Labor Day, no school.
  • Sept. 6 - 7    Parent/Teacher conferences.
  • Sept. 7         Progress reports sent home.
  • Sept. 12       Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:25.
  • Sept. 26       Teacher in-service, 1/2 day early release at 11:25.

Birthdays
  • 9/28             Hawkins

Thank you for all you do!

Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
7/31/2012

Welcome to second grade!

Welcome to another great school year!  I'm definitely looking forward to meeting and working with everyone on the path to success for your child in second grade.  It's sure to be a fantastic school year.

Through the year, I'll be posting to the class blog with news updates.  Occasionally, I may send home notes with the students in their Homework Folders when an urgent note comes up.  For the most part, this blog will be great way for me share necessary information:  school activities, class activities, lesson units we're working through, class needs, etc.

My hopes is this can be a huge help for you if you have any questions about what we're doing.  I also have links to helpful sites, as well as documents of classroom procedures.

I am also available by email through the evening if a situation arises when you may need my immediate attention.  I can, at times, email you back fairly quickly.  During the school day, I don't check it as often as I do afterwards, however I try to check it periodically through the day.  If you need to call, please do so through the school office main phone number.  They can get a note to me immediately, or it can be put in my mailbox for me to contact you back at my earliest convenience.  Myself and the other teachers have full work days, so please excuse my tardiness in getting back to you if a situation arises here at school which needs my attention.  However, I do try my best to contact you by the end of the day.

Information will be available for you at Open House night to go over during the weekend.  I will also have some forms for you to fill out.  However, these can be taken home and filled out to be returned as soon as possible.

Open House night is Friday, August 3rd, 5:00 - 6:30.  I look forward to meeting you and starting the year off to a great start.  If not then, the first day of school is Monday the 6th.  School starts at 8:00, and ends at 2:15.



Have a great week!

Elizabeth Townsend
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
PDS
Second Grade
515-2970
5/16/2012

Toucan Squawk, May 14 - 18

Hello families!  It's finally the last full week of school- unbelievable!  We've had a fairly busy week- finishing tests and projects, all the while keeping our heads on straight as we're counting down the days.  The kiddos have been SO busy, and SO well-behaved this week.  After being in rows for several weeks, I just couldn't help it but I put the class back into groups today. 

WOW- what an amazing day it was!  Can I say it again?  WOW!  They were so polite, respectful, and patient with each other.  They were also quietly working when the task called for it, and was able to quiet their voices when they got too loud.  I was very impressed.  :-D  

If the class keeps this up, they will be earning their Free Time on Friday, as well as a visit to the prize box.  I'm so very proud of their maturity these past couple of months- mostly because they all have realized a few things about responsibility and respect.  Because of this growth in behavior, the class as a whole earned an extra 5 minutes for Friday.  I know they are hoping they can keep it- everyone was just so excited to hear they had earned both!

The kiddos will finish taking their final STAR Math and Reading tests this week.  My plan is to send the reports home with them next week.  However, at this moment, we as teachers have not been informed by the school district if we are sending home the report cards next Thursday or if they will be mailed home after school gets out.  Either way, report card going home with the students or not, they will be taking home their STAR reports next Thursday.


News
May 21      Move-up Day
May 22      Field Day
May 23      Student Talent Show, grs. 5 and 6 performing only
May 24      Last day, early release at 11:45. No lunch served.

Birthdays
May 27 Alyssa


Enjoy the rest of your week!

Elizabeth Townsend
Second Grade
PDS
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
5/08/2012

Summer School Registration

The students took home the summer school registration form last week.  If you are interested, please return the form and your payment as soon as possible by May 11th. 
5/03/2012

The Toucan Squawk, April 30 - May 4

We have a busy, busy next few weeks!  We have projects to complete, Science Week activities to participate in, and lastly lots of cleaning to do.  Next week is Science Week.  The students will be going to various classes in the 4th - 6th buildings to participate in various activities.  It should definitely be a lot of fun for everyone.  We also have some activities to complete in the classroom, as well as some units to finish up.  During the last week, we'll also be having an Unbirthday celebration for the "summer babies" of our class.  We'll also be acknowledging everyone else's birthdays as well.  I've sent notes home with specific students requesting donations for snacks to share with everyone.  I also sent home the summer school brochure.  Just to clarify, the summer school is for all students- both who need remediation, and for those who need enrichment.  The brochure is also online at http://sierravistapublicschools.com/.  There is a link on the main page to the brochure to print.  Please return the brochure with your payment with your student as soon as possible, as spots fill quickly. 

News

May 8             General Dental Visit
May 8 - 11      Science Week
May 9             Band Concert, 6 PM, cafeteria
May 21           Move-up Day
May 22           Field Day
May 23           Student Talent Show, grs. 5 and 6 performing only
May 24           Last day, early release at 11:45.  No lunch served.

Birthdays

May 27           Alyssa



Have a great weekend!

Elizabeth Townsend
Second Grade
PDS
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
4/24/2012

The Toucan Squawk, April 23 - April 27

Hello families!  I hope everyone has had a great week so far.  The students have been super busy working through plane shapes this week.  It's a quick unit, since the students have shown knowledge about their shapes- square, rectangle, diamond, triangle, circle, parallelogram, and trapezoid.  This unit is leading them up to 3D shapes- rectangular prism, sphere, cone, cyclinder, cube, and pyramid.  The students have already expressed excitement over the next unit so it should be a fairly neat one to cover.  Next unit scheduled will finally be time We will be finishing working with fractions next week- I'd like to introduce adding and subtracting fractions this week and next. We'll then move on to time to the half hour, and last but definietly not least- multiplication.  We are currently on our last story in the reading series, "The World's Plants are in Danger".

Our theme for tomorrow for We Love Reading! week is "Tied to a Good Book".  The students are welcome to wear a tie.  We also have the parent involvement activity in the library, where parents are welcome to come and read with their student(s), make a bookmark, and participate in other activities.  The office will call in the classrooms to meet you in the library.  Tomorrow is also a 1/2 day, so the activities will be until 11:00.  The rest of the class will be participating in some activities in the classroom, so no one will not miss any lessons. 

Thursday's theme is "Knock your socks off", so students are welcome to wear fun socks.  Our guest author will be present to read to the students and answer any "author" questions from the students.

And last but not least, Friday's theme is "Dress up like your favorite book character".  The students will be participating in a parade around the campus starting at 1:30.  If students are unable to dress up, they are welcome to carry a copy of their favorite book.  You are welcome to come watch the parade- and the creation of Mrs. Frizzle ("The Magic School Bus" book series) on the field.  Mr. Sprigg will be dressed up as this crazy book character for the students meeting a goal of 100 reading minutes for the whole week.  It's sure to be a great way to end such a fun week!


News
April 23 - 27 We Love Reading! Week
April 27 Spring Carnival, 4:30 - 6:00 PM
April 30 General Dental visit


Birthdays
April 4 Lainey
April 7 Brooke
April 14 Gabe
April 27 Mason


Have a great week!

Elizabeth Townsend
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
PDS
Second Grade

 
4/18/2012

The challenge is on!

Which PdS classroom can bring in the most children’s used books for 1 point, video tapes and DVD’s for 2 points for next Friday’s Annual Spring Carnival?  These must be suitable for children. 

So clean out your closets and start counting today!  Books, videos, and DVD’s, need to be turned in by next Thursday. 

Title I will have a popsicle treat for the K-2 and 3-6 classroom winner.
4/17/2012

The Toucan Squawk, Apr. 16 - 20

Testing is done!  I'm so proud of the kids and their hard work.  They really put their all into their testing yesterday and today.  And, to make this even more special, we don't have any make-ups scheduled for the rest of the week because everyone was present for both days! 

Today was especially tough because it was the scripted day, where I read to the students for the math and language arts tests.  I know they would rather had move through the tests on their own, but these two tests have been set up this way by the mandates put forth by the state.  The kids were pretty tired of the tests by the end of them, so everyone was especially happy when they realized today was the second and last day.

We Love Reading! week is next week!  This is a special week we have set up to celebrate our guest author, Juanita Havill.  She will be here on Thursday, and will read some of her books to the students.  Below is the schedule of events:
  • Monday-  "Hats off to Reading".  Wear a fun hat.
  • Tuesday-  "Read like a rock star".  Dress like a rock star.
  • Wednesday-  "I'm tied to a good book"  Wear a fun tie.  Parents are invited to participate in fun activities with their child in the library.
  • Thursday-  Juanita Havill, guest author.  "Reading knocks your socks off".  Wear fun socks.
  • Friday-  Book character parade.  Dress up as a favorite book character.
It's definietly going to be a fun week!

We will be finishing working with fractions next week- I'd like to introduce adding and subtracting fractions this week and next.  We'll then move on to time to the half hour, and last but definietly not least- a math unit the students always look forward to- multiplication!

We will also be finishing reading the text book series next week, with a non-fiction story called, "The World's Plants are in Danger".  This will also culminate our spelling word lists, so I will then be introducing more book reports in different formats for both fiction and non-fiction, as well as third grade word lists.


News

April 23                  Progress Reports sent home
April 23 - 27           We Love Reading! Week  
April 27                  Spring Carnival, 4:30 - 6:00 PM
April 30                  General Dental visit


Birthdays

April 4                    Lainey
April 7                    Brooke
April 14                  Gabe
April 27                  Mason

Have a great week!

Elizabeth Townsend
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
PDS
Second Grade


Thank you for continuing to make your child's education a priority!