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Last Day of School 2009 - Students enjoy the last day of school before winter vacation.
Interview with Pinecroft co-founder Kersti Yllo - Kersti Yllo talks about cultivating a love of learning that lasts a lifetime.

Curriculum Guide

Fall Edition 2009
2-3 Classroom
Curriculum Guide

For parents who wonder what our week is like, here’s a brief overview.

Reading: We will be reading every day, using the Houghton Mifflin Reading series as a basal text. Vocabulary Works, Wordly Wise (grade 3), Phonics (grade 2), and SRA (Power Builders) are the supplementary materials, along with Following Directions and Analogies: Concept Connections. The Reading/Thinking Skills workbook will be used for a homework assignment, usually on Mondays. In addition I will be reading a chapter book orally to the class daily to increase vocabulary recognition and listening skills, as well as for enjoyment.

Spelling: A list a week will be covered from the Houghton Mifflin Reading series. A pre-test will be given on Mondays (Tuesdays in holiday weeks) and only words misspelled will be retested on Fridays. Any child with a perfect score will not need retesting, but will be required to do language exercises using those words.

Writing: The students will write on a topic every week with instruction on sentence structure, grammar, main idea, and details. The reading series is our guide.

Language: A specific grammar lesson, from the reading series, will be introduced and worked on weekly. We are covering recognition of sentences, the different types of sentences, identifying the subject or naming parts and predicates or action parts, as well as capitalization and punctuation, at this time.

Mathematics: We work from the D.C. Health Mathematics books. There will be a daily lesson, teacher-directed, with practice exercises. Second graders will do an extra word problem lesson each week, while third graders will be introduced to Mindbenders, problems using deductive reasoning skills.

Handwriting: We use the Zaner-Bloser method. Second graders will be introduced to cursive eventually and third graders will review and practice their skills.

Social Studies: The curriculum this year is based on Kids, Customs, and Cultures to introduce the ways of living in different countries around the world. We’ll read, view videos, do activities, sample food, and practice some words in a different language. Canada, Germany, Egypt, Japan, New Zealand and Chile are the countries in this unit. There will be a geography component to this as well. We will also do an integrated unit on Antarctica and the penguins in the winter. A separate map skills lesson is also done each week.

Science: The Houghton Mifflin Science program Book A: How Living Things Function will be our guide through the fall, studying plants and animals. Currently we have worked on the process skills necessary to be a scientist. We conducted an experiment to answer the question “Is the bean seed alive?” Hopefully, you received the bean seeds last week and can transplant them, if viable.

Spanish: Mrs. Arcand will introduce vocabulary and conversational Spanish to each grade level once a week on Tuesdays with homework assignments due on Fridays. Any study assignments should carry into the next week.

Music: Andy Solberg will teach each grade weekly on the recorder (grades 2, 3, 4, 5) and conduct a singing session as well. Thursday is music day when every child should bring a recorder and music folder to school, along with the Practice Sheet signed by a parent.

Art: Ms. Anne West teaches each grade on Fridays and coordinates projects with class curriculum.

Physical Education: Each classroom will have a weekly outdoor, structured session. Sneakers and outdoor clothing are a must! Our class is assigned Wednesday mornings from 10:00 -10:45. Indoor lessons will be conducted during inclement weather.

Homework: Homework is assigned Monday through Thursday. You have probably already seen the folder with the assignment paper inside. Homework is your child’s responsibility. Each child should be able to complete the assignments independently, but will need helpers to study effectively for Spelling and Spanish, and for Math fact review (always a good thing even if not specifically assigned).

It’s going to be an exciting year!

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