Welcome to the Season of Lent
Welcome to our Lenten season. This is the time when we as Catholics focus on praying, fasting, & serving those in need. Your children will begin this week by experiencing a Second Grade Lenten Retreat at St. Rose. It's going to be a meaningful way to pray the Stations of the Cross in our Catholic tradition. Thank you to all of our parent chaperones for assisting the second graders on their retreat. Please continue reading to discover all that will be taking place during this short 4 day week.
ELA(Strong Communicators)
Due to it being a short week, the students will be reviewing past content that focuses on
- fluency
- comprehension
- writing
There will be no Spelling test this week!
Math (Resourceful Learners)
The students will begin unit 7 in their Go Math series. This unit will focus on telling time.
The students will also continue to take math fluency sprints to assist them in memorizing their basic subtraction facts.
Please note, that the second graders are getting stronger in their subtraction skills, however, some extra practice would greatly assist your child in memorizing their subtraction facts. There are many free websites and I-pad apps that can assist your child in memorizing their basic subtraction facts.
Below you will find some suggestions.
- Sushi Monster (I-Pad app)
- Splash Math for Second Graders (I-Pad app)
- mathplayground.com
- IXL
- multiplication.com (click on subtraction games tab)
- Also, don't forget that good old fashioned flash cards can assist your child too!
The students will continue learning the following religious concept utilizing the Jesus Our Life religion series.
- Jesus Forgives
The students will experience a Lenten Retreat at St. Rose on Monday, March 11th.
Science
The students will complete their lessons on the properties of matter (solids, liquids, gas).
No School - Staff Meetings Mar 15 2019 Mother Son Event _TBD Mar 16 2019 at 02:30 PM No School Mar 18 2019 Homework Due to it being a short school week, your child will not have formal homework assignments. However, reading nightly and practicing basic subtraction facts would be very beneficial for your child. | |
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