The students took home pamphlets for summer school registration. It will be held at Carmichael Elementary School this year. All information you'll need is in the pamphlet, but feel free to contact the summer school director Bonnie Fisher at bonnie.fisher@svps.k12.az.us. For the Title I students, there are scholarships available but your filled out pamphlet with the attached scholarship sheet needs to be returned as soon as possible- there are few scholarships available and they get claimed pretty quick. Also, I highlighted my suggestions for your child's attendance to summer school. By no means, though, are you obligated to register your child.
4/24/2013
4/22/2013
The Toucan Squawk, April 22 - 26
Hello families! Testing is done...WAHOO! I'm sure the kids are
just as excited as I am that it's all finally done for this year.
Even with the testing done, we still have plenty of school left. As
we've done through the year, we'll continue to follow the Beyond
Textbooks standards calendar to ensure everyone learns all they need
to for second grade.
The students are still working on their story using story elements- several have finished their final despite putting it aside last week for testing. They're coming along quite nicely! Students who have finished have been invited to write a quiz for their story, like an AR quiz. Well, not a real one, but one that the students could use to "test" a family member or classmate when they have finished reading their story. For math, this week and next we'll be working on a Problem-Based Learning project. The students will be reviewing polygons by "creating" a dinner party. The students will be responsible to figure out their cost for a table, a set of plates, and place mats. The final product will be a construction paper page of "their dinner table". The students seemed to be excited about doing something new and different than their regular math lesson.
I sent home a permission slip for our upcoming field trip to the Fort Huachuca Arts and Crafts center on the 30th. Mrs. Holston's and Mrs. Blackburn's classes will be going tomorrow, and Mrs. Sullins' class will be going the morning of the 30th. We'll be going the afternoon of the 30th, so the kiddos will need to have their lunch earlier that day. We'll leave at approximately 12:00, and return by dismissal time at 2:15. I would suggest students bring or wear a shirt you wouldn't mind them getting some paint on- or at the very least an apron they can wear while they are painting. I've never been to the center, so I'm super excited for the class to go. Their individual attendance is dependent upon positive behavior choices.
You most likely noticed homework was not sent home today- with the stress of the testing it completely escaped my mind. I think I was just as nervous about the testing as they were! I'll send their spe lling homework tomorrow for the rest of the week with the usual reading log attached.
Your student will be taking home a summer school registration form this week. If your student is currently in Title I or you are concerned about their focus and remembering of reading and math, I would suggest registering your child in at least one session. All the necessary information is right in the pamphlet. Please look it over and return it with any necessary payment as soon as possible- as those seats fill up super fast! It's an extremely beneficial time for the students involved, and it will definitely help prepare them for the rigor of 3rd grade.
News
Apr. 29 Spring Holiday, no school
BirthdaysApr. 18 Luis
Apr. 23 Hanna
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
The students are still working on their story using story elements- several have finished their final despite putting it aside last week for testing. They're coming along quite nicely! Students who have finished have been invited to write a quiz for their story, like an AR quiz. Well, not a real one, but one that the students could use to "test" a family member or classmate when they have finished reading their story. For math, this week and next we'll be working on a Problem-Based Learning project. The students will be reviewing polygons by "creating" a dinner party. The students will be responsible to figure out their cost for a table, a set of plates, and place mats. The final product will be a construction paper page of "their dinner table". The students seemed to be excited about doing something new and different than their regular math lesson.
BirthdaysApr. 18 Luis
Apr. 23 Hanna
Second Grade
4/11/2013
The Toucan Squawk, Apr. 8 - Apr. 12
Hello families! The students are taking their Stanford 10 test Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday! The students
have prepared for this test the whole school year, and I know they are ready for
it. To prepare for next week, please remember the
following:
The picture preview packet will be sent home in the coming weeks. As a reminder, please review the pictures, as well as the available packages, and return both the preview packet and your payment as soon as possible back with your student. If you do not wish to purchase the pictures, please return the entire preview packet back with your student. According to the photography company policy, any parts of the preview packet not returned will be considered as the packet is being purchased, and you may be charged.
It's unbelievable, but Move Up Day will be here before we know it! As a reminder, Move Up Day is a chance for the students to meet their teacher for the 2013 - 2014 school year. It's an exciting time for the students, and for the teachers! The event usually only lasts about 15 minutes, enough time for the teachers to introduce the grade and classroom to the students. Last year, I read a second grade picture book to the students, and then they drew and colored pictures of something they learned in first grade. The students usually go home with an introduction to the classroom polices, as well as an activity they can complete over the summer vacation. It's definitely something to look forward to! The teachers will be meeting in the coming weeks to go over the registered students for each grade, and we'll divide the students amongst their new teachers based on several factors. The students won't know who they will be going to until that morning- the teachers don't even know until that morning either! News of that day will be coming soon. It's such an exciting morning, and I'm definitely looking forward to sending my 2nd graders to their 3rd grade classes!
The weather as of late has been pretty interesting to say the least. As a reminder, please send your child with a jacket or sweater to school. I know, it's April in Arizona. But, as I always tell the kids it's better to have it and not need it, rather than need it and not have it. Another reminder, flip flops are not allowed at PdS. We've discovered over the years they are more hazardous than fun for the kids, as they want to run at recess. Flip flops really don't allow them to do this.
We've been continuing to work on reviewing for next week, as well as practicing to take Stanford 10-like tests. After each section I have had the students go through and correct their work. It's been helpful for them to see the mistakes they have made. Something simple like adding instead of subtracting can bring down their final score for each section. The class has also been working on a story using the story elements they have learned this year- characters, setting, problem and solution. The final draft is going to be a 6-page book they will draw and color pictures for each page and the cover. The finals are definietly going to be very cute and well-written!
News
Apr. 15 - 17 Stanford 10 testing
Apr. 19 Progress reports sent home
Apr. 29 Spring Holiday, no school
Birthdays
Apr. 18 Luis
Apr. 23 Hanna
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
- Schedule all doctor's appointments after testing has been completed. Once a test has been started, the students cannot go back to that test they missed. This is a state mandate, not by the school or the district.
- If you think your student is sick, keep them home. This is obviously not something we teachers like to mention, but again- if a student starts on a test, and then ends up leaving during the day- they cannot continue that test.
- Make sure your student gets plenty of sleep the night before each testing day. A tired mind cannot function while trying to pay attention to something as important as this test.
- The same goes for a full tummy. Please make sure your student has a healthy and full breakfast the morning of the test. I'll have the chance to give the students a snack prior to starting, but the morning should get off to a good start by having a great breakfast.
The picture preview packet will be sent home in the coming weeks. As a reminder, please review the pictures, as well as the available packages, and return both the preview packet and your payment as soon as possible back with your student. If you do not wish to purchase the pictures, please return the entire preview packet back with your student. According to the photography company policy, any parts of the preview packet not returned will be considered as the packet is being purchased, and you may be charged.
It's unbelievable, but Move Up Day will be here before we know it! As a reminder, Move Up Day is a chance for the students to meet their teacher for the 2013 - 2014 school year. It's an exciting time for the students, and for the teachers! The event usually only lasts about 15 minutes, enough time for the teachers to introduce the grade and classroom to the students. Last year, I read a second grade picture book to the students, and then they drew and colored pictures of something they learned in first grade. The students usually go home with an introduction to the classroom polices, as well as an activity they can complete over the summer vacation. It's definitely something to look forward to! The teachers will be meeting in the coming weeks to go over the registered students for each grade, and we'll divide the students amongst their new teachers based on several factors. The students won't know who they will be going to until that morning- the teachers don't even know until that morning either! News of that day will be coming soon. It's such an exciting morning, and I'm definitely looking forward to sending my 2nd graders to their 3rd grade classes!
The weather as of late has been pretty interesting to say the least. As a reminder, please send your child with a jacket or sweater to school. I know, it's April in Arizona. But, as I always tell the kids it's better to have it and not need it, rather than need it and not have it. Another reminder, flip flops are not allowed at PdS. We've discovered over the years they are more hazardous than fun for the kids, as they want to run at recess. Flip flops really don't allow them to do this.
We've been continuing to work on reviewing for next week, as well as practicing to take Stanford 10-like tests. After each section I have had the students go through and correct their work. It's been helpful for them to see the mistakes they have made. Something simple like adding instead of subtracting can bring down their final score for each section. The class has also been working on a story using the story elements they have learned this year- characters, setting, problem and solution. The final draft is going to be a 6-page book they will draw and color pictures for each page and the cover. The finals are definietly going to be very cute and well-written!
News
Apr. 15 - 17 Stanford 10 testing
Apr. 19 Progress reports sent home
Apr. 29 Spring Holiday, no school
Birthdays
Apr. 18 Luis
Apr. 23 Hanna
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
4/03/2013
The Toucan Squawk, April 1 - 5
Hello families! I hope everyone has enjoyed their week so far.
The students have finished their bunny craft stories- waking up with bunny ears! The stories came out really cute. This week, they have started on a writing project which will take them about 2 - 3 weeks to write. They will be using the story elements of characters, setting, problem and solution to create a story which ends with "happily ever after". The students will work their way through this writing day by day, because there will be 6 pages students will need to write. When students finish working on the Stanford 10 test each day, April 15 - 17, they'll use the rest of the classroom time to work on this writing as well as other work I'll have ready for them.
And speaking of Standford 10 testing, the second grade team has decided to spread the tests over three days- instead of the two days we used last year. This will give the students each morning to take their tests- reading, language arts, and math seperated. This will help everyone destress a little. My goal is to keep the kiddos busy- but not "busy work busy". They'll be working hard enough as it is with remembering E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G they learned this school year. It's draining and stressful for me- so I can only imagine how stressful it can be for them!
In the coming weeks, your student will be taking home permission slips for two different field trips- one to the Arts and Crafts Center at Fort Huachuca, and another one to Lowe's. I'm so excited for these trips because I haven't done either one- so we'll all be learning together! Both trips will be asking for chaperones, so I'll be sure to send both home as soon as I get my copies.
If you haven't done so, please return the Spring registration form sent home last week. I sent home a few extra copies yesterday. If there is the possibility that your child is not returning next year, but you're still not sure, please fill in the form and return it anyways. That way, there is still that "slot" available for your child. There will be incoming 2nd graders during the summer, and slots will fill up really quickly. Please send your form in as soon as possible. They are officially due April 5th, but we can continue to accept them.
News
Apr. 15 - 17 Stanford 10 testing
Apr. 19 Progress reports sent home
Apr. 29 Spring Holiday, no school
Birthdays
Apr. 18 Luis
Apr. 23 Hanna
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
The students have finished their bunny craft stories- waking up with bunny ears! The stories came out really cute. This week, they have started on a writing project which will take them about 2 - 3 weeks to write. They will be using the story elements of characters, setting, problem and solution to create a story which ends with "happily ever after". The students will work their way through this writing day by day, because there will be 6 pages students will need to write. When students finish working on the Stanford 10 test each day, April 15 - 17, they'll use the rest of the classroom time to work on this writing as well as other work I'll have ready for them.
And speaking of Standford 10 testing, the second grade team has decided to spread the tests over three days- instead of the two days we used last year. This will give the students each morning to take their tests- reading, language arts, and math seperated. This will help everyone destress a little. My goal is to keep the kiddos busy- but not "busy work busy". They'll be working hard enough as it is with remembering E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G they learned this school year. It's draining and stressful for me- so I can only imagine how stressful it can be for them!
In the coming weeks, your student will be taking home permission slips for two different field trips- one to the Arts and Crafts Center at Fort Huachuca, and another one to Lowe's. I'm so excited for these trips because I haven't done either one- so we'll all be learning together! Both trips will be asking for chaperones, so I'll be sure to send both home as soon as I get my copies.
If you haven't done so, please return the Spring registration form sent home last week. I sent home a few extra copies yesterday. If there is the possibility that your child is not returning next year, but you're still not sure, please fill in the form and return it anyways. That way, there is still that "slot" available for your child. There will be incoming 2nd graders during the summer, and slots will fill up really quickly. Please send your form in as soon as possible. They are officially due April 5th, but we can continue to accept them.
News
Apr. 15 - 17 Stanford 10 testing
Apr. 19 Progress reports sent home
Apr. 29 Spring Holiday, no school
Birthdays
Apr. 18 Luis
Apr. 23 Hanna
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
3/27/2013
The Toucan Squawk, Mar. 25 - Mar. 29
Hello families! We have been working on prefixes and suffixes in writing. We had to take an extra week because last week proved to be a little tough for the majority of the class. While we're working through that, the class has started and are almost finished working on their writing craft- turning into a bunny! The crafts are coming out pretty cute, and will be posted on the wall soon. I provided the story starter, and then the creative writing process was unleashed from there. Really cute and creative stories have been invented!
In math, we have been working on missing addends (the numbers used to add to get the sum). We'll be finishing that on Friday- but I will be doing some intervention groups next week. The use of Accelerated Math has come into great use this week- the students have gone back to the beginning of the year standards to help them review for standarized testing. Crazily enough, the test is coming up super soon! I'll post some helpful at-home tips soon.
Tomorrow is picture day! The students will be taking pictures in the morning at 9:30.
Students took home a couple pieces of mail on Monday. The first is a yellow page. It's a survey for parents and to invite you to an upcoming meeting regading the charter school flip for the coming school year. The second is a blue page. This is your child's spring registration form. If you have not done so, please fill this out and return it as soon as possible. Even if you are not sure whether your child is returning to PdS next year, please fill it out and return it anyways. That way, there will immediately be a "slot" for your child whether they are returning it or not. This form is due April 5, but the earlier is always best.
News
Mar. 28 Picture day!
Mar. 28 6th Grade Campus town hall meeting, BHS cafeteria, 6:00 PM
Apr. 3 1/2 day early release at 11:25, teacher in-service
Apr. 29 Spring Holiday, no school
Birthdays
Apr. 18 Luis
Apr. 23 Hanna
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
In math, we have been working on missing addends (the numbers used to add to get the sum). We'll be finishing that on Friday- but I will be doing some intervention groups next week. The use of Accelerated Math has come into great use this week- the students have gone back to the beginning of the year standards to help them review for standarized testing. Crazily enough, the test is coming up super soon! I'll post some helpful at-home tips soon.
Tomorrow is picture day! The students will be taking pictures in the morning at 9:30.
Students took home a couple pieces of mail on Monday. The first is a yellow page. It's a survey for parents and to invite you to an upcoming meeting regading the charter school flip for the coming school year. The second is a blue page. This is your child's spring registration form. If you have not done so, please fill this out and return it as soon as possible. Even if you are not sure whether your child is returning to PdS next year, please fill it out and return it anyways. That way, there will immediately be a "slot" for your child whether they are returning it or not. This form is due April 5, but the earlier is always best.
News
Mar. 28 Picture day!
Mar. 28 6th Grade Campus town hall meeting, BHS cafeteria, 6:00 PM
Apr. 3 1/2 day early release at 11:25, teacher in-service
Apr. 29 Spring Holiday, no school
Birthdays
Apr. 18 Luis
Apr. 23 Hanna
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
3/06/2013
Wax Museum success!!
A HUGE thank you to all the parents!! Your support of your students' education definitely showed through their costumes and obvious practice and rehearsal. All of the kids did amazing yesterday during their presentations. Not only did they have to present to you and me, but to two 6th grade classes and one 4th grade class! What a way to develop the confidence to speak in front of others! They'll be taking home their final grade after Spring Break, but of course you will be able to view through ParentVue once I post and finalize the grades.
We have continued our work with telling time to the nearest hour, half hour, and quarter hour. We have also continued our "how to" writing, which will be finished after Spring Break. This week is also "Read Across America", celebrating the writing genius of Dr. Seuss (hence the crazy dress-ups!). Tomorrow is crazy sock day, and Friday is the school book character parade. Students can dress up as their favorite book characters like Junie B. Jones, Jigsaw Jones, Horrible Harry- just to name a few. Students are not required to dress up, it's just a suggestion. Either way, everyone can participate in the parade. I would ask that students who are dressing up, are actually using a book character- this is not a Halloween costume parade. We also decorated our door for the guest author, Jennifer J. Stewart, to judge. I'd post a picture, but it has the kiddos' faces so I really don't think I should. But, everyone made fishy faces and I glued the pictures to a fish for each student. Our theme was the Dr. Seuss book "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish". But, we were "One second grader, two second graders...21 second graders!" I asked some students to make the signs and they came out really cute.
If your student is having a school lunch on Friday, please return the blue lunch ticket everyone took home yesterday. If they are not having a school lunch, there isn't any need to send it back. This is the usual lunch ticket they get every half-day week and it really helps the cafeteria staff know exactly how many lunches they need to make.
News
Mar. 7 All-city band concert, BHS, 7 PM
Mar. 8 1/2 day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Mar. 11 - 15 Spring Break, no school
Mar. 27 1/2 day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Birthdays
Mar. 1 Andy
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
We have continued our work with telling time to the nearest hour, half hour, and quarter hour. We have also continued our "how to" writing, which will be finished after Spring Break. This week is also "Read Across America", celebrating the writing genius of Dr. Seuss (hence the crazy dress-ups!). Tomorrow is crazy sock day, and Friday is the school book character parade. Students can dress up as their favorite book characters like Junie B. Jones, Jigsaw Jones, Horrible Harry- just to name a few. Students are not required to dress up, it's just a suggestion. Either way, everyone can participate in the parade. I would ask that students who are dressing up, are actually using a book character- this is not a Halloween costume parade. We also decorated our door for the guest author, Jennifer J. Stewart, to judge. I'd post a picture, but it has the kiddos' faces so I really don't think I should. But, everyone made fishy faces and I glued the pictures to a fish for each student. Our theme was the Dr. Seuss book "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish". But, we were "One second grader, two second graders...21 second graders!" I asked some students to make the signs and they came out really cute.
If your student is having a school lunch on Friday, please return the blue lunch ticket everyone took home yesterday. If they are not having a school lunch, there isn't any need to send it back. This is the usual lunch ticket they get every half-day week and it really helps the cafeteria staff know exactly how many lunches they need to make.
News
Mar. 7 All-city band concert, BHS, 7 PM
Mar. 8 1/2 day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Mar. 11 - 15 Spring Break, no school
Mar. 27 1/2 day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Birthdays
Mar. 1 Andy
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
3/02/2013
The Toucan Squawk, Feb. 25 - Mar. 1
Hello families! It's unbelievable it's already March- how
time flies! The students will be presenting their wax museum on Tuesday, March
5th. I honestly don't know who's more nervous- them or me! Please have them
come to school dressed in their costumes. The museum will be "opened"
8:30 - 9:30. Afterwards, they can change into their regular clothing. They will
also need to bring in a prop which relates to their historical figure- but no
weapon-related items of any kind. As a reminder, this presentation and writing
piece are a big part of their Social Studies grade for Quarter 3. Under "documents", I attached the grading rubric the other second grade teachers and I are using.
This week is also Dr. Seuss Read Across America week! The students took home a flier describing the week's events and dress-up themes, but Monday is "mixed-up day". The students are welcome to dress in their mixed-up attire if they wish.
I'll be sending home a homework packet for Spring Break, but by no means do the students need to complete it. I suggest it though, simply for practice and review. Any students who complete it and turn it in the week after Spring Break will earn 2 extra nickels for their bank. The packet will have a reading log, math pages, and a writing prompt.
News
Mar. 5 Wax Museum, 8:30 - 9:30, Room 3
Mar. 7 All-city band concert, BHS, 7 PM
Mar. 8 1/2 day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Mar. 11 - 15 Spring Break
Mar. 27 1/2 day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Birthdays
Mar. 1 Andy
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
This week is also Dr. Seuss Read Across America week! The students took home a flier describing the week's events and dress-up themes, but Monday is "mixed-up day". The students are welcome to dress in their mixed-up attire if they wish.
I'll be sending home a homework packet for Spring Break, but by no means do the students need to complete it. I suggest it though, simply for practice and review. Any students who complete it and turn it in the week after Spring Break will earn 2 extra nickels for their bank. The packet will have a reading log, math pages, and a writing prompt.
News
Mar. 5 Wax Museum, 8:30 - 9:30, Room 3
Mar. 7 All-city band concert, BHS, 7 PM
Mar. 8 1/2 day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Mar. 11 - 15 Spring Break
Mar. 27 1/2 day early release at 11:30, teacher in-service
Birthdays
Mar. 1 Andy
Thank you for all you do!
Elizabeth Townsend
PDS
Second Grade
elizabeth.townsend@svps.k12.az.us
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