Special Events!

March 15 and 16 - Parent / Teacher conferences
March 16 - We present at Morning Program THIS HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
Please don't hesitate to contact me for an appointment if you'd like to meet and I haven't requested a conference
March 19 through 23 - student observer, Miss Tiffany Whitman visits
March 22 - Literacy volunteer, Mrs. Donovan, will visit. This is in recognition of Agricultural Literacy Week and is sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension
March 30 - end of third marking period

Thursday, September 30, 2010

October 1 - Big Day!

As usually happens, we're amazed that September is over, that fall has arrived, and that we've accomplished so much already!  I've been telling anyone who'll listen that this is a special class.  They're energetic, creative, hard-working, funny individuals, who allow me to extend and elaborate nearly every subject I introduce.  I look forward to working with them every day - what a tribute to you, their families!

So, as the title implies, Friday, October 1 is a big day!  We're culminating our Communities unit with the arrival of our building projects.  I can't remember a year when the kids have talked about the progress of their models with such enthusiasm! Thank you for all the support you've given them at home.  One of the primary objectives of this assignment is to involve our families in our learning process.  We all hope friends and families will be able to stop by to see our community collection.  It's bound to be a spectacular sight!

October 1 is also the day our incredible local fire department, ambulance service, police department, and trauma teams visit us.  Mrs. Matthews organizes this event each year and it just seems to get better and better!  Grades preK - 6 will visit safety stations throughout the day, highlighted by the landing and take off of the trauma helicopter!

The students are becoming more consistent with their homework.  Do you think the F.I.S.H. notebooks are helping in this regard?  Remember, your child will have approximately 15-20 minutes of homework each night; 2 sheets of math work and 1 sheet from their packet.  No math homework will be assigned on test days and packet homework may be an experience rather than a sheet of paper (like this week's building project.)  Please don't hesitate to let me know what is working for you and what is not.  It all helps me learn how I can better meet your needs.

Monday, October 4 will mark the beginning of the Snack Store (as detailed in the most recent edition of The Second Grade Gazette.)  Please send in $3.00 with your child for the month of October.  Thank you so much to the two families who have already paid.  Let me know if the money creates a hardship and we can make other arrangements.

Curtis Arnold and Lucy Cucinella have been our most recent Star Students. We've enjoyed their personal pictures and posters describing what they like to do best.  Please stop by to see our Star Student display whenever you're in the building.

Well, it's raining so hard I need to make sure everything's nailed down on our deck.  I hope you're safe and dry.  Please continue to write, call, e-mail, whatever works for you.  Your child and I are working hard to make this a great year and you're an extremely important part of our success!

Enjoy the weekend,
Lanie Groff

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