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2:12 Happy Earth Day! Uploaded Apr 22, 2016
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00:35 Los números del 1 al 20
Student sings a tune with the numbers 1 through 20. Can you sing them too?
Uploaded Feb 26, 2016 -
00:14 October Song
Our October song, which is part of our Shared Reading time!
Uploaded Oct 16, 2015 -
00:21 Thanksgiving Food Drive Uploaded Nov 20, 2016
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00:11 Field Day 3 Uploaded May 27, 2016 by Mary (Betsy) Bogdovitz
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00:40 Fossil Find Uploaded Nov 21, 2013
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00:11 Ordering Place Value
Students created place value animals out of base 10 blocks. They enjoyed ordering their animals from least to greatest in the flex space.
Uploaded Oct 15, 2018 -
00:13 Picture power
As our books continue to get harder, our repertoire of reading strategies increases. Moving through text levels, books begin to tell more about things that are happening and what thshe characters are doing. We extra strengthened our picture power to further support the type of reading that we are doing. This looks like saying EVERYTHING that is happening in the picture before actually reading the page.
Uploaded Jan 31, 2017 -
00:17 QR Code Hunt
The students had a great time on their QR code hunt around the room this morning! Students could hunt for QR codes hidden throughout the classroom. These QR codes took them to various websites that reviewed and supported our classroom learning. For instance, students reviewed 2 digit addition and subtraction, learned about the parts of a plant, and watched famous actors/actresses read popular children's books. Take a peak into the classroom with this short video and a few photos. Have a wonderful weekend!
Uploaded Apr 03, 2015 -
00:54 Subtraction with Regrouping
In math, we are starting our unit on subtraction with regrouping. We are using manipulatives (base ten blocks) so that students really understand why and how to regroup. When solving the problem 72 – 38, students are learning to regroup a ten and exchange it for ten ones in order to solve. According to our standards, students are asked to subtract numbers up to 999 in second grade.
Uploaded Feb 07, 2017