Sunday, May 17, 2015

Down to the "Finish Line"!!

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Our 2nd Grade finish line.

                                                                                                             May 18, 2015

Dear Parents,

Here we are down to the final week and a busy week it will be!!  We are scheduled for Ag in the Classroom on Monday, Tuesday will be a normal day, Wednesday is the 8th Grade Graduation, and Thursday is a Field Day at the Regional Park.  Hopefully the rain will hold off a little and not disrupt all the planning that has gone into the special activities.

Last week was all about finishing up.  In math we did a lot of review and end of quarter testing.  Our time in projects was spent creating three dimensional dioramas of our habitats that included a plant and animal from that habitat.  Language was all about review and testing.  The focus in writing was about appreciations and journal writing.

Creating dioramas
Researching habitats








Another big event from last week was Room 5's Puppet Show.  It was great to see so many family members in attendance to watch the performance.  I have been in and out during drama over the 4th quarter.  While I have seen pieces of the puppet show coming together, it was a thrill to see the final product on Thursday.  The students did a fantastic job!!
Behind the curtain.
Getting ready to perform








Over the course of the year, students have asked to borrow some of my books.  All of my books have my name written in them (most of the time "Bloomfield" is written on the inside cover).  If you find some of my books over the summer, I just ask that you return them to me when school resumes in August.

IMPORTANT FIELD DAY INFORMATION--
The students of Room 5 will have the opportunity to climb the "Rock Wall" at the Regional Park.  In order to do this they must have a signed permission slip that is turned into the office by Tuesday.  This permission slip was emailed to you last week.  Students wanting to climb the "Rock Wall" must also be wearing closed toe shoes. 

In closing, I'd like to say a BIG thank you for making my first year at Oasis Academy so wonderful!  I feel so fortunate to have had each of your students and to have had a great group of supportive parents.  This year has been a blessing in so many ways.  I wish you all a restful, adventurous summer and I am sure I will see you many of you around Fallon during the summer months.

Sincerely,
Anne Bloomfield

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Getting to the Finishing Touches


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                                                                                                   May 11, 2015

Dear Parents, 

First I'd like to say a HUGE thank you for such a wonderful Teacher Appreciation Week!  The door (thanks Mrs. Goings) was well, "adorable"!!  The coffee cards and other assorted drinks are greatly appreciated and the flowers just lovely.  My favorite part of the week were absolutely the thoughtful pictures, cards, and sweet notes from the children.  Thanks for making the week so memorable!!

Math
We finished up our work in geometry this week.  Students worked on composing and decomposing shapes.  One of activities was working with tangrams.  A tangram is a square that is broken into seven pieces.  These pieces can be flipped or rotated (but not overlapping) to create pictures.  Some of these pictures can be quite challenging to make 
Even Mrs. Mackedon tried putting together a tangram picture.
 but the students enjoyed stepping up to the challenge.  This activity will be available for students to work on as part of their Daily 3 Math by Myself.

This week will be filled with review and end of the quarter assessments.  Since we are reaching the end of the year and will not be working on any new standards there will not be any homework.


Writing
By this time on Mother's Day this should not be a "spoiler" but our writing this past week was another opinion piece.  This time students wrote about why their Mom is the best.  I was very pleased with the reasons and examples students gave in their opinions.  This piece was taken to final copy and hopefully has been read as part of a Mother's Day card.
Projects
In projects we finished up learning about the six basic habitats (rainforest, arctic, desert, forest, ocean, and freshwater).  Students picked the habitat that they want to focus on this week.  Students will be becoming an "expert" on one habitat and be focusing on an animal and plant from their chosen habitat.  

 Part of our project time was spent being an audience for the 3rd grade projects on "Outrageous Weather".  The third graders did a great job presenting and the second graders were good attentive listeners and got to participate in some of the demonstrations.  It was very valuable for the students to see a polished end of the year third grade project.

In closing, I hope all the Moms had a wonderful, relaxing, love filled Mother's Day!  I certainly did!!


Sincerely,
Anne Bloomfield

Here's an update from Mrs. Jackson...
May 9, 2015

Thank you so much for all of your wonderful gifts!  Everywhere I look my house is filled with flowers and my  heart is filled with your children’s words of love and appreciation.

This week I will be conducting final 2nd grade Reading assessments on all of my students.  During the time that I spend assessing them, they will be working on writing and art activities related to books by the author Robert Munsch.  We will be focusing on Aaron’s Hair, Alligator Baby and Smelly Feet.  If we finish these activities, we will be reviewing our alphabetizing, synonyms, antonyms, word work, editing and other 2nd grade language skills.  

During class, we will also spend 20 minutes reading in order to finish the novels that we have begun in class during the past 2 weeks.  There will be no homework, but we will be finishing these texts this week during class.

Thank you!!!  Happy Mother’s Day to you all! May your weekend have been on free of cleaning and sibling conflicts.  

Have a wonderful end of the year! We have so many exciting school-wide events...it will prove to be 8 unparalleled, fun-filled days.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Hello May


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Dear Parents,

I'm not sure how it happened so fast, but the month of May is upon us.  The school clock is winding down but the students of Room 5 are still working away.


Math
The students of Room 5 are loving Geometry!!!  We continued our work with three dimensional solids.  Solids have been using a computer program that allows them to look at three-dimensional shapes and then the "net" or flattened form.  Students have been having a blast creating their own nets and seeing if they can make a "net" that will form a three-dimensional solid.  A few of them have been printed and students have cut them out, folding them on the lines to see if the "net" does form a solid.  So far we have done this with 2 "nets" and one formed a solid.

Students used what they learned about three-dimensional solids to create solids using toothpicks and mini marshmellows.

Our final math piece for the week was looking at "Club Quadrilateral".  Students are learning that for a two-dimensional shape to be a member of "Club Quadrilateral" the shape must have a four sides and four vertices.  Squares, rectangles, parallelogram, trapezoids, and the rhombus are all members of "Club Quadrilateral"
 
Here's the homework for this week...

Math Homework
Mon.     IXL T.3 Identify 2-Dimensional Shapes and 3-                    Dimensional Shapes
Tues.    Worksheet
Wed.     Worksheet
Thurs.   No Homework

Writing
Students are working on typing their persuasion piece. Through this writing we have been focusing on the organization and indenting.
Language
Students in Room 5 continued their work with Dictionary Skills.  We spent a little more time with Guide Words but this week our main focus was looking in depth at entry words.  An entry word is a word in the dictionary.  Each entry word has a definition, phonetic spelling, the part of speech, and sometimes an example sentence.

Projects
Students are continuing to observe their radish plants.  We have also planted bean seeds and students are watering them with different liquids including...soda, bubbles, lemonade, milk, gatorade, and oil.

Along with plants, students are starting learn about habitats and the plants and animals that share various habitats.  So far students have learned about the arctic, desert, and rainforest habitats.  This week we will focus on the forest, freshwater, and ocean habitats.  From their students will pick which habitat they will choose to focus on.

Baseball season, softball season, and school are begining to wind down.  I plan on enjoying the remaining school days to the fullest!!  I wish you all a wonderful week!!

Sincerely, 
Anne Bloomfield

A note from Mrs. Jackson...
May 3, 2015

Lemonade, lemonade, lemonade!  I was at a friend’s house tonight and their 8th grade daughter was readying her lemonade stand for tomorrow.  I am excited to see all of the different lemonade stand plans that our 8th grade students have come up with to beat out their fellow classmates and their stands!  We are so lucky to have our children at Oasis where we have such amazing teachers that make our learning real.

In 2nd grade this week, we will spend our last week of Guided Reading enjoying the final chapter books of 2nd grade.  Next week we will take our end of the year 2nd grade reading assessments.  It is so fun to end this year hearing students discuss books that are making them laugh and discuss different opinions about what they are reading.  Thank you for making sure that our reading is still getting done nightly and that you are signing their completed log as well!

We will be working with a poem about summer and reading some new non-fiction books this week during our Daily Five.  I know the students have been eyeing these new non-fiction books since it is our favorite genre, so I am excited to pull them out and share them with our 2nd grade class as part of our mini-lessons of the week.  

Have a great week.  This is our last week of softball (before tournament)!  Unfortunately, as much as I love it, I am ready for it to be done and to have evenings at home and in my own yard!  Thank you for being such wonderful volunteers here at school and such wonderful families working with your children at home!

Sunday, April 26, 2015

April Showers Bring May Flowers

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April 27, 2015
Dear Parents,

Will April showers bring May flowers? I certainly hope so, however for my yard it will most likely bring a bumper crop of weeds. In any event, I am so thankful for the rain of the last few days. We need every precious drop of moisture to help with the drought conditions.
Math
How many squares can you make
with 32 craft sticks??
Division was our focus this week in math. Students are doing a fantastic job!! Students spent some time this week working with manipulatives to physically take a whole and divide it into groups (parts). We also drew pictures to depict division. "When in doubt, draw it out" is a common saying in Room 5.

Through all our work with multiplication last week and division this week students have begun to notice the relationship between the two operations. Again using manipulatives (cubes), students took 12 (whole) cubes and divided them into 4 groups (parts), discovering each group had 3 cubes. Next they took the 12 cubes and divided them into 3 groups, discovering each group had 4 cubes. As students broke the whole (12) into groups we discussed the multiplication facts involved. Students wrote the division and multiplication facts that went with the activity--12 divided by 4 = 3, 12 divided by 3 = 4, 4 X 3 = 12, and 3 X 4 = 12.

Finally in math we worked on work problems involving multiplication and division. We continue to use the same steps to solve word problems--read the problem, circle the question, flip the question into an answer statement, reread the problem--underlining important information, decide how to solve the problem, solve, and finally check. We spend a lot of time solving word problems, which can be challenging but the students of Room 5 are becoming masters. I'm so proud of my math students.
Homework
Mon. IXL T.2 Identify 3-Dimensional Shapes
Tues. IXL T.5 Count Edges, Vertices, and Faces
Wed. IXL T.7 Compare Edges, Vertices, and Faces
Thurs. No Homework

Writing
Peer Revising and Editing
Peer Revising and Editing
The writers of Room 5 have been working on their persuasive writing pieces. Students completed their rough drafts and spent time doing self revising and editing and working with their writing partner to complete some peer revising and editing. I have started meeting with students and I must say these pieces are quite persuasive. Just a "heads up", I see a lot of requests for puppies, kittens, and video games coming your way!! You've been warned!!

Language
In language we have been working on dictionary skills, specifically guide words. Last week we worked a lot on alphabetical order. With students putting lists of words with the same first few letters (cattle, came, cats, cape) in alphabetical order. This week we looked at the words at the top of a dictionary page (guide words). Students are learning that guide words are the first and last words on a dictionary page and help "guide" us to find words in the dictionary. We did a physical activity with students holding cards with a word on them. Students holding the big cards were guide words and students holding smaller cards were entry word. To figure out which entry words would be found on the same page with the guide words, students had to put themselves in alphbetical order according to the word on their card. Once in alphabetical order students could clearly see that the students holding word cards that came between the two guide word cards would be on the same page.

I am pleased to announce that students are using the IXL program (the same program we use for Math) for Language. We are currently on a 30 day trial but it looks like Mrs. Mackedon will be purchasing it for use next year. We used it to practice guidewords and capitalization this past week. I felt it was a great way to practice skills and students enjoyed using the familiar format.

Projects
Measuing our radish plants.
Our Plant Project is moving right along. Students having been observing daily and writing weekly about the changes they are seeing in the radish plants that they planted as seeds last week. Each student planted 6 seeds (2 under each condition--sunlight and water, sunlight and no water, and water and no sunlight). It has been interesting to see the how seeds grow or not grow under these conditions.  

Comparing bean seeds water
soaked versus not soaked.
As we are observing our radish seeds this week, we started to think about what we feed our plants and how plants might grow if they were "watered" with a liquid other than water. This idea has led us to our next plant experiment--growing bean seeds using different liquids. Students came up with a wide variety of ideas, everything from milk to vinegar. On Monday we put the the bean seeds in a wet paper towel in a baggie to get them ready to plant on Thursday. This week we will start them on their feeding schedule. It will be interesting to see what happens. We will definitely keep you posted.

As much as I have enjoyed the much needed rain, I am happy to see the last week in April will be filled with lots of sunshine and warm temperatures. With the warmer weather please be sure that your child brings a water bottle to school. I know our week will be great, here's wishing you the same.

Sincerely,
Anne Bloomfield

Here's some Reading information from Mrs. Jackson...
April 27-30


Fabulous 2nd Grade Families-


This week we continue to work hard to finish off our year.  We truly only have 3 more weeks of “nose to the grindstone” focused time with each other.  We are diligently reading, enjoying, discussing and finishing as many books as we can together.  


Your child should be bringing home chapter books nightly with at least 10 pages of reading.  Thank you so much for taking the time to sign their nightly reading homework.  As I mentioned last week, the sharing and quality of our discussions has risen greatly.  It has been so much fun to see the energy and excitement over the same reading we’ve all done the night before.  


We will be studying a new poem this week as one of our Daily Five rotations working on our Spelling and Handwriting as well as working on Word Work at our level and typing stories of our choice on the computers.  


Our year is ending quickly and furiously.  Please remember to practice fluency with your child at home if they are still working on this skill.  

Have a wonderful week!  Hasn’t the rain been such an amazing surprise!  More this week?  I hope so!

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Earth Day

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                                                                                                 April 20, 2015
Dear Parents,

What a strange week!!!  Between crazy windy weather (You got to LOVE spring in Nevada!!) and the Tuesday power outage, it was a very different week!  At Oasis we are all hoping for a calm week, as all our older students (3rd grade and up) are involved with the Smarter Balance Testing.  

Math
Students continued working with the concept of equal groups and multiplication.  We used arrays to show multiplication, while writing the equation.  Students used repeated addition and multiplication equations to go with the array.  

Multiplication was also the focus of our word problems this week.  As we work through the problems students are using the same steps that we have used when working out addition and subtraction word problems.  Circle the question, flip the question into an answer statement, reread the word problem underlining important information, and finally determining a strategy to use.  As we have worked through the multiplication problems, we are drawing lots of pictures to solve the word problems.

The last part of the week we started exploring division.  Students were given 15 cubes (whole) and asked to put them into 3 groups (parts).  We then took the 15 cubes and put them into 5 groups.  Finally students divided the 15 cubes into 2 groups.  Students found that they had a group of 7 and a group of 8.  When told that both groups had to be equal students learned that they would have 7 in each group with 1 cube leftover. 
Homework
Mon.      Workbook pages 129-130
Tues.      Test B
Wed.       IXL  T.4 Count Sides and Shapes
Thurs.    IXL   T.1 Identify 2-Dimensional Shapes


Writing
Students were very busy working on writing their persuasive writing piece.  Students came up with a wide variety of topics.  They used the acronym OREO to organize their writing.  O=State your opinion, R=Give a reason (students had to come up with 2 reasons), E=Explain or give examples, and the final O=Restate your opinion.  After filling out their notetaker students completed their rough draft.  

Language
Students reviewed and assessed on prefixes.  We started our work with dictionary skills.  Students reviewed using alphabetical order.   Our work with dictionary skills will continue this week with guide words.

Projects
We started new projects this week.  Our project will focus on plants, animals, and habitats.  This week we planted radish seeds and are growing them under different circumstances. Students will be working through the scientific method.  One group of seeds will be recieving sun and water, another will recieve sun and no water, and the 
third group will recieve water but no sunlight.  Students will be making observations over the next week or two.

We also discussed how seeds move.  This started as a topic of discussion.  Students had some very good ideas including--wind, water, and animals.  We watched a short video that confirmed our discussion points.  Finally we put some socks on over our shoes and walked to the park in an attempt to pick up some seeds.  Upon returning we wet the socks down with water, placed the socks in a zip lock bag, and taped the bags to the windows to see if we can germinate any of the seeds we might have picked up.









Well as you can see our first week back from Spring Break was a busy one.  Wishing you all a wonderful week!!

Sincerely,
Anne Bloomfield

Here's some information from Mrs. Jackson...
April 19, 2015


Hello families!

SBAC is upon our older students.  Be thinking about our Oasis superstars during the next few weeks.  (I know our 1st and 2nd graders will be jealous when they see all of the amazing breakfasts the 3rd graders are having, but for the kids taking these tests and their families, these can be stressful times.)  


I have 3 intermediate students in my home and I feel for them this week.  We have such thoughtful and talented students and teachers here at Oasis;  I rest assured that we are prepared and will represent our school well on a state and nationwide level.  Yet, as Mrs. Green said in her own blog this evening, I can’t stress how important it is not to STRESS!  


In our own neck of the woods, we will continue carrying on with higher level discussion groups during our Guided Reading.  I really appreciate your support signing our nightly reading homework.  The quality of our daily reading discussions improved greatly last week and I am looking forward to beginning 2 new chapter books this week as well.  The students are all remembering their new folders and this seems to be a more effective way of getting our materials back and forth from school to home.  Thank you for this extra effort!  This week we hope to begin writing a piece that we can publish before the end of the year.  


Hope your family has a low-stress week with lots of rest, protein-filled breakfasts and “early” softball games!

Mrs. Jackson

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Welcome Back from Spring Break

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Dear Parents,

It was great to see so many of you on Thursday, April 2nd.  The students were so excited to show off their projects!!  I was very proud of the way they pulled the projects together.  The excitement the students had about presenting their projects was amazing!!

Spring Break was very restful.  It was nice to have some time at home to catch up on some neglected spring cleaning, planting, and organizing.  I especially enjoyed just spending time with my family.  Hopefully everyone had a great spring break!

Math
Our week started out with finishing up out work with graphing.  Students worked on creating their line plot graphs and wrote questions to go with their graphs.

We also explored the world of equal groups better known as multiplication!!  Students showed multiplication using manipulatives and through drawing pictures.  We are learning that when we use equal groups the equation can be written as repeated multiplication (3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12) or as a multiplication equation (4 X 3 = 12 or 4 groups of 3).  


Here are some pictures of the mathema-ticians from Room 5 exploring multiplication.

Math Homework
Mon.     Workbook pages 117-118
Tues.    Test B
Wed.     Workbook pages 125-126
 Thurs.  Workbook pages 129-130




Writing
All our writing was project related.  Students completed their research writing for their landform/bodies of water projects.  

Projects
All students completed and presented their landform/bodies of water projects. As I mentioned earlier, I was so thankful that many parents were able to come and check out the projects.  The students worked very hard and were excited to share their knowledge.  I am so proud of these kiddos!!  Here are a few pictures of students working on and sharing their projects.





Language
We able to squeeze a little bit of time to continue our work with prefixes.  We will be testing on prefixes after spring break.



With Spring Break behind us, we only have six weeks of school left.  I really can't believe how quickly this year has passed.  As we wind down our year we will continue to work hard learning and mastering new skills.  Here's wishing you a wonderful week!!

Sincerely,
Anne Bloomfield

Here's some important information from Mrs. Jackson!!
April 12, 2015

It feels great to be back!  I spent 3 days in San Francisco with my sister and my Mom; I haven’t been at Alcatraz and Union Square since I was 13 and on my 8th grade graduation trip!  

While I was in the city, my daughters were camping at Washoe “Lake” and present when Governor Sandoval made his announcement that Nevada is officially in a “drought”.  My youngest daughter took advantage of this drought and finally truly learned to ride her bike in Washoe Lake.  

It was an exciting week with the above two events, but as is always, many home projects are still left undone…there’s always summer….

I’m excited to get back to the daily learning, projects and collaboration that goes on every day at Oasis.

This week we will be bringing home new Reading envelopes with our daily reading assignments inside.  These will replace our blue folders and need to be returned daily.  For this last quarter, I am asking that parents sign their child’s nightly reading homework.  

In these envelopes, they should bring home their books and a sheet of paper with the date, a parent signature request, the pages assigned for that evening and possibly an assignment relating to what they are to read that night.  

I know firsthand that this time of year can be really busy with softball, baseball and other evening activities, so if reading isn’t possible one evening just write a note next to the box and I will make special arrangements with your child so that they can finish their reading assignment during a time other than study hall.  If your child does not bring their homework with a nightly signature and there is not a note attached (or an email or text sent to me), they will be doing their reading HW during study hall.    

This quarter we are focusing on collaborative discussions with our peers about texts, so it is important that we are all prepared for our discussion groups.  We are also focusing on doing close readings of what we are reading, so that we can discuss the details of what we have read when we come to group.  

I have picked some new books that I think your children will enjoy for the end of this year.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thank you!