Lauren & Cedric are the bloggers this week . we went to REACH. it was are first time on the
comeputers.we took are teeth servay. we had subatoot for 45 minites. field trip. indoor recess
because it was raining. ms.riveras class came over for recss.Art we,re working on our dreamings.
This blog is written by Ms. Skubanelli's second grade students. Our intended audience is the families and friends of Room 103.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Field Trip #1
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
We spent this afternoon at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center in Monona learning about, catching and observing insects.
The kids had a blast and we learned a lot!
Did you know that a bug is merely one type of insect?
Did you know that lady bugs are actually called lady beetles?
Friday, October 7, 2011
10/3-10/6
This is Cecily and Dakarioen we releasd our butterflys We named Them: Sprinkles Cupcake, Bob Yosah, Breesam Johan, JJ Ronny and Steve Hairier.
On Wednesday the firefighters came with Engine Number 9. We learned about Fire Safety and we got magnets.
On Thursday we thought we had a gas leak. So, we had 2 fire drills and got to spend lots of time outside in the beautiful weather. After that we went for a neighborhood walk. We looked at houses, buildings; their windows and doors. And, we saw two cute puppies!
On Friday we went to art. We are learning about Dreamings. Dreamings are a kind of painting that they do in Western Australia.
REMINDER: We have a field trip next Wednesday to the Aldo Leopold Nature Center. If any parents can and want to join us, please do! (12:40-2:40p.m.)
On Wednesday the firefighters came with Engine Number 9. We learned about Fire Safety and we got magnets.
On Thursday we thought we had a gas leak. So, we had 2 fire drills and got to spend lots of time outside in the beautiful weather. After that we went for a neighborhood walk. We looked at houses, buildings; their windows and doors. And, we saw two cute puppies!
On Friday we went to art. We are learning about Dreamings. Dreamings are a kind of painting that they do in Western Australia.
REMINDER: We have a field trip next Wednesday to the Aldo Leopold Nature Center. If any parents can and want to join us, please do! (12:40-2:40p.m.)
Monday, October 3, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
The Week of 9/26 - 9/30
Nora and Valen. we had reach in room 103.
we looked at goolg earth at costa rica
to day is picture day.
we looked at goolg earth at costa rica
to day is picture day.
Friday, September 23, 2011
9/19-9/23
trieana and Audrey
we had reach on Monday and on tuesday we had a substitute in the afternoon so ms skubanelli could testus. we took surveys in math . On Wednesday we observed our caterpillars and all of them are in their cocoons. Lots of friends were out sick. Harry has a cold. We checked out books too. On Thursday we had PE and music and a lot of people were sick. We had a code red drill and played Guess My Rule. On Friday we had Friday Free Time and we went to art and were writing.
we had reach on Monday and on tuesday we had a substitute in the afternoon so ms skubanelli could testus. we took surveys in math . On Wednesday we observed our caterpillars and all of them are in their cocoons. Lots of friends were out sick. Harry has a cold. We checked out books too. On Thursday we had PE and music and a lot of people were sick. We had a code red drill and played Guess My Rule. On Friday we had Friday Free Time and we went to art and were writing.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
9/12-9/16
danny and diane here. Last week we went to specials, had pretzles and goldfish for snack. we had a sub for half of the week. evrybody finished a cool book we had recess.
Friday, September 9, 2011
September 6 - 9
Hello again, Families!
We're having minor technical difficulties in Room 103 as we begin our school year. Our classroom Netbook hasn't been able to connect with Thoreau's wireless network making it impossible to update our blog in the classroom. So, unfortunately this week our two bloggers, Rosa & Tabius, weren't able to add to our blog. Bummer! The good news is that we should be up and running no later than next Thursday. The bad news is that I'll be out next Friday (for my brother's wedding) so we may not have a student post until the following week. We shall wait and see what happens...
This week we spent a lot of time getting to know one another (especially our newest friends) and becoming reacquainted after a long summer vacation. Many of us remembered to bring our "It's in the Bag!" homework on Friday which helped us share even more interesting things with our friends. I learned that our friend Cameryn loves to measure things and that Trieana loves to take pictures!
We also talked a lot about expectations. Expectations in the classroom, hallway, playground, cafeteria and bathroom. The expectation at Thoreau is that we use "Zero Voices" when we are in the hallway and bathrooms--no exceptions (adults included). Please ask your second grader to show & tell you about the expectations posted on our classroom windows Tuesday night at the Open House.* This class is FULL of super smart students who've shown me this week that they understand what behaviors are expected of them by demonstrating them in all of the different environments at school. I am so lucky to have such remarkable students!
V.I.P. Folders: Thank you for helping your second grader be responsible for bringing home and returning their V.I.P. Folder every day. This is to ensure communication from school to home (and back again) is happening on a daily basis. It also teaches your second grader responsibility. Most of us remembered our VIP Folders every day this week and for that each was rewarded with a Tico Ticket. Way to go, second graders!!
We celebrated Trieana's 8th birthday on Tuesday and Cedric's 8th birthday today. Both 8-year-olds brought in special (and delicious!) birthday snacks that we all enjoyed together after singing a wonderful version of "Happy Birthday." What a great way to start off our school year!
We had our first all-school fire drill Wednesday morning during music class. Our new (and wonderful) music teacher, Mrs. Whalley (pronounced just like Wall-E), informed me that a few of our friends left the building running and screaming. I couldn't believe it! So, we practiced during our recess time and wouldn't you know; we did two fire drills right in a row PERFECTLY! I don't think we'll have to practice that any more--phew!
*REMINDERS:
Thoreau's Open House is Tuesday, September 13th. The whole family is invited to join us for FREE pizza & drinks in the gym at 5:30. Then come check out Room 103 and don't forget to sign up for a Parent-Teacher Conference in November. After that, visit the Used Book Fair and get a fantastic deal on some great books! You can also visit the Scholastic Book Fair in the Library if you're looking for some newer titles.
We're collecting Box Tops and Campbell Soup labels this year. Box Tops are collected by classrooms for a friendly competition. Ask neighbors and grandparents to save them, too! Three times this year the Box Tops will be collected & counted for each classroom. The winning classroom gets a Pizza Party and passes to Pump It Up. As much as we'd like to win this friendly competition, please do not feel obligated to purchase items solely for the Box Tops. Box Tops are usually affixed to name-brand items and since we're all watching our dollars spent closely...
Before I sign off I wanted to give a shout out to Jill Karofsky, Danny's mom, who is competing in the Iron Man Race this weekend.
GOOD LUCK, JILL!!!!
Have a wonderful and restful weekend! Your second grader has worked hard this week and deserves some R&R. I hope to see all of you Tuesday night at the Open House!
~Ms. Skubanelli
We're having minor technical difficulties in Room 103 as we begin our school year. Our classroom Netbook hasn't been able to connect with Thoreau's wireless network making it impossible to update our blog in the classroom. So, unfortunately this week our two bloggers, Rosa & Tabius, weren't able to add to our blog. Bummer! The good news is that we should be up and running no later than next Thursday. The bad news is that I'll be out next Friday (for my brother's wedding) so we may not have a student post until the following week. We shall wait and see what happens...
This week we spent a lot of time getting to know one another (especially our newest friends) and becoming reacquainted after a long summer vacation. Many of us remembered to bring our "It's in the Bag!" homework on Friday which helped us share even more interesting things with our friends. I learned that our friend Cameryn loves to measure things and that Trieana loves to take pictures!
We also talked a lot about expectations. Expectations in the classroom, hallway, playground, cafeteria and bathroom. The expectation at Thoreau is that we use "Zero Voices" when we are in the hallway and bathrooms--no exceptions (adults included). Please ask your second grader to show & tell you about the expectations posted on our classroom windows Tuesday night at the Open House.* This class is FULL of super smart students who've shown me this week that they understand what behaviors are expected of them by demonstrating them in all of the different environments at school. I am so lucky to have such remarkable students!
V.I.P. Folders: Thank you for helping your second grader be responsible for bringing home and returning their V.I.P. Folder every day. This is to ensure communication from school to home (and back again) is happening on a daily basis. It also teaches your second grader responsibility. Most of us remembered our VIP Folders every day this week and for that each was rewarded with a Tico Ticket. Way to go, second graders!!
We celebrated Trieana's 8th birthday on Tuesday and Cedric's 8th birthday today. Both 8-year-olds brought in special (and delicious!) birthday snacks that we all enjoyed together after singing a wonderful version of "Happy Birthday." What a great way to start off our school year!
We had our first all-school fire drill Wednesday morning during music class. Our new (and wonderful) music teacher, Mrs. Whalley (pronounced just like Wall-E), informed me that a few of our friends left the building running and screaming. I couldn't believe it! So, we practiced during our recess time and wouldn't you know; we did two fire drills right in a row PERFECTLY! I don't think we'll have to practice that any more--phew!
*REMINDERS:
Thoreau's Open House is Tuesday, September 13th. The whole family is invited to join us for FREE pizza & drinks in the gym at 5:30. Then come check out Room 103 and don't forget to sign up for a Parent-Teacher Conference in November. After that, visit the Used Book Fair and get a fantastic deal on some great books! You can also visit the Scholastic Book Fair in the Library if you're looking for some newer titles.
We're collecting Box Tops and Campbell Soup labels this year. Box Tops are collected by classrooms for a friendly competition. Ask neighbors and grandparents to save them, too! Three times this year the Box Tops will be collected & counted for each classroom. The winning classroom gets a Pizza Party and passes to Pump It Up. As much as we'd like to win this friendly competition, please do not feel obligated to purchase items solely for the Box Tops. Box Tops are usually affixed to name-brand items and since we're all watching our dollars spent closely...
Before I sign off I wanted to give a shout out to Jill Karofsky, Danny's mom, who is competing in the Iron Man Race this weekend.
GOOD LUCK, JILL!!!!
Have a wonderful and restful weekend! Your second grader has worked hard this week and deserves some R&R. I hope to see all of you Tuesday night at the Open House!
~Ms. Skubanelli
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Ms. Skubanelli's Post
Welcome Families & Friends of Room 103!
This academic year your second grader will be helping to maintain a classroom blog. This blog will be our way to communicate what goes on in Room 103 on a weekly basis.
Two students each week will be our bloggers. Their job is to record and reflect on the things we learned, did, saw, visited, etc. and type them here so that you can read what's going on with us here at school.
As a follower, you are able to post any comments to communicate back to us. We'll be viewing our blog as a class each week so please be sure that all comments are appropriate. Please pass the blog's URL along to grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles--anyone who might be interested in your second grader's academic year.
Please note that this blog is an experiment. My intention is for the students to be blogging each week throughout the entire school year. We will take time to learn about blogging in September and intend to maintain the blog as long as we can.
Thank you for your support. This is going to be a GREAT year!
~Ms. Skubanelli
This academic year your second grader will be helping to maintain a classroom blog. This blog will be our way to communicate what goes on in Room 103 on a weekly basis.
Two students each week will be our bloggers. Their job is to record and reflect on the things we learned, did, saw, visited, etc. and type them here so that you can read what's going on with us here at school.
As a follower, you are able to post any comments to communicate back to us. We'll be viewing our blog as a class each week so please be sure that all comments are appropriate. Please pass the blog's URL along to grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles--anyone who might be interested in your second grader's academic year.
Please note that this blog is an experiment. My intention is for the students to be blogging each week throughout the entire school year. We will take time to learn about blogging in September and intend to maintain the blog as long as we can.
Thank you for your support. This is going to be a GREAT year!
~Ms. Skubanelli
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