Thursday, August 29, 2013

Our M.V.P. Mason

       This is me on the rocket ride in Disney World.  At the beginning of summer my family went to Disney World.  I went on a lot of rides and my favorite one was Rocking Rollercoaster.

         I'm happy to be in 2nd grade.  I am working hard on writing.  During the day I also work on learning about centers and other things that I didn't have in 1st grade.

        I am hoping that it will be a great year.  :)

American Symbols - Check out our reading!!

In our class we are studying American Symbols.  To help us learn more about symbols, and get some reading practice in, our class did some reader's theater this week.  Take a look at our amazing learning!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Our M.V.P. Thomas

My name is Thomas.  I love to hold my baby sister.  Her name is Sophie.  She is not a newborn.  She was born in April and she is 4 months old and a week and 1/2.  She is really cute.  She loves when you smile.  She doesn't cry that much any more.  Sophie loves to play, sometimes she grabs your finger.  I love her.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Free Target Gift Cards for Our School!

 
 
Help Our School Earn Target Gift Cards.  Please click picture above to be taken to the site where you can vote.  Thanks in advance for your help!
 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Meet Our Fantastic Class

TEAM HEATH
2013-2014



Back to School and Getting Busy

We have been back at school for 3 days now and have been busy, busy, busy!  We spend a lot of time working on learning procedures and how things are done in our classroom.  I know it gets boring and repetitious for the kids but it  makes our year run much  more smoothly in the long run!  We have also found time for some projects.  Our classroom is TEAM HEATH and so we made our team players.  On each jersey we wrote what it is we can do to help the team.  Every star athlete needs a trading card, so we completed those as well and hung them on our work display wall.  Take a look at all of our hard work.









Monday, August 12, 2013

Meet The Teacher

I'm so excited that I got to meet all 21 of my new team members at Meet the Teacher night!  I hope your parents got their homework done!!  I can't wait to see you guys tomorrow.  I know that we are going to have a fantastic year in 2nd grade!!

Love,

Mrs. Heath

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Welcome to 2nd Grade and TEAM HEATH!!!


Welcome to 2nd Grade and TEAM HEATH!
Mr. and Mrs. Heath
July 2013
My name is Mrs. Heath and I'm thrilled that I get to be your teacher this year.  I hope that you are as excited for 2nd grade as I am!  I can't wait until Monday, August 12th for Meet the Teacher.  It will be exciting to see everyone.  Our class blog is a place for us to share what we do in our classroom with our families and friends, as well as provide a place to access important class information.  Please feel free to follow us via email and you will know when we post new content.  Students will each get the chance to write their own blog post as we go through the year.  I hope you check back often to see what we've been up to.  In the meantime, take a look at our pages (pages can be accessed by clicking the titles above, e.g. "All About Me") where you can find information about our class, including our daily schedule, book orders, and online resources for you to use at home.  Please take a few minutes to visit the All About Me page to see some pictures of MY family and see what we did over the summer.  Looking forward to seeing you all soon!
:o)  Love,  Mrs. Heath

Friday, May 3, 2013

Measuring

Students have fun experimenting with nonstandard units of measure --  using strings or pipecleaners we searched for items of the same length.  Mostly, I think they just had fun being silly!!



Ooblek

Not quite a solid...not quite a liquid...it is ooblek!! 

To wind up our solids and liquids unit we had some fun investigating ooblek.  Ooblek is a simple combination of cornstarch and water, with a bit of food coloring.  When you apply pressure to the mixture it acts as a solid.  You can roll it in a ball, shape it, or even walk on it (if you had enough!).  However, when you release the pressure it acts like a liquid and flows right through your hands. 

The kids LOVED playing in it and seeing how it would react.  A very BIG thank you to Mrs. Koehler for the pictures and for rescuing our ooblek from a recipe disaster caused by Mrs. Heath.  :)





Non-Fiction Writing

Our class has been working very  hard on learning about different types of non-fiction writing.  As part of this they have created several class books.

Our first class book was an All About 2nd Grade book.  After brainstorming all of the important parts of second grade, each child took a section and wrote about what was important to know about that subject or activity.

Our next class book was an ABC book - all about Hickory Hill.  It is currently residing in Mrs. Kunkle's office if you'd like to take a look at what we think is important about Hickory Hill.

Last we wrote a very special true or false book about our classmates.  You'll get to see that book when it comes home with your child at the end of the year!  You'll also get to see a special how to book that we wrote.  It is a surprise that is coming home next week!

This week students are working hard on researching their own subjects to write about.  We have everything from castles to fruit, Michael Jordan to Uranus, and many things in between!  You can help your child do research at home and print out pictures or graphics to include in their books.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Liquids and Solids

What happens to a solid when you put it in water?  That is a question we set out to discover the answer to.  We began by taking a variety of solids and placing them in a baggie.  Then we added water to the baggie.
  We waited overnight to see what would happen...

We found out that many different things can happen when you put a solid in water!  The water might change colors, the solid might grow, it might soften, it might fall apart, it might dissolve, or it might not change at all!

We then set the items out for the water to evaporate.  Some of the solids, like rice, beans, and raisins, returned back to the same as before we added water.  Others changed completely - our candy and our cookie both turned in to a sticky, goopy mess that we would NOT want to eat!!

You can continue this experiment at home by putting different solids into water and then seeing what happens!
 
 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Durham Museum

What a fantastic group of 2nd graders I had at the Durham Museum on Friday.  It makes me smile when I take my kiddos out in public and they absolutely SHINE!!



The students had the opportunity to rotate between 3 different sessions at the museum.  During the first session we learned all about Native Americans and how they prospered on the prairie.


 
From there we moved to the Buffet Grocery Store.  Our guide there had worked at the store as a teenager and told fantastic stories.  The students were very observant and asked great questions like why everything only cost a few cents then and now it costs us lots of dollars! 

 
Our final station was life on the prairie for pioneers.  The students were shocked at some of the chores that kids had to do ... (Empty chamber pots??  Pick up buffalo chips??)  At the end they all decided they'd rather life in the present vs the past.
 

 
As you can see - we had a great day!!
 
 

Solids and Liquids in Science

Oh, how we love science!  The touching, the manipulating, the questioning....Science ROCKS!!

Our current science unit is about solids and liquids.  As part of this unit we have done many things including identifying the characteristics and properties of each.  As a fun lesson, I gathered 24 different items (thanks to the families that helped!) and placed them out for the children to investigate.  Their job was to determine if each item was a solid or a liquid, using the properties that they had learned.  The students were able to identify many of the items correctly.  A few tricky ones - toothpaste, peanut butter, and jelly.  Hmmm....What do you think?  Solid or Liquid????




At the end of our experiments we had one more question to answer.  What would happen if we took a solid powder and added a liquid?  Students made their predictions (that it would be chocolate milk) and were pleasantly surprised to find out that this particular solid and liquid, combined together, created a thick liquid known as chocolate pudding!!


Yearbook ipad Competition

Our 2nd grade friends had the opportunity to participate in an art contest for our Hickory Hill yearbook.  The students who were interested created an ipad depicting life in 2nd grade.  The following are our classroom entries.  While the overall 2nd grade winner was selected from an entry from a different classroom, our winner was Mya.  May's ipad will be featured on our classroom page in this year's yearbook.  Great job everyone!!