Monday, November 21, 2016

Utah State Hey!

Since the beginning of the school year, students in my class have been working very hard to reach their AR reading goals!  To celebrate, those who met their goals were invited to attend a USU women's basketball game on Thursday!  We had a BLAST!








Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Halloween 2016!

Yesterday was such a fun day here in room 16!  We tried to keep our morning as normal as possible, even though everyone was wearing costumes!  We worked on self start, writing, reading and comprehension.  Then, after lunch, it was time to PARTY!  Here are some of the highlights from our class party!  A big shoutout to our awesome mom volunteers who made it so special!

We had four centers: Skeleton Crafting, Bingo, Musical Chairs, and Donut Decorating!















After our party we joined in on the Woodruff Annual Halloween Parade!  It is one of our most loved Halloween traditions!

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

A Little Spooky Fun!

Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays, and I love to celebrate all month with my students!  Last week we practiced writing in complete sentences as we described some mummies.  We wanted to have something cute to go with our writing to put in the hall for PTC's so we made toilet paper mummies!  They turned out so cute!


We also used witchy fingers to help us track as we read during Power Hour.  Students also practiced reading in their best zombie, witch and ghost voices!
This week, for math, we got to make dancing math skeletons.  Students had to complete all the addition problems on their skeleton bones before they could cut them out and make them into a dancing, spooky friend!




We have also been working on using adjectives to describe nouns in our writing.  Today we brainstormed a long list of Spooky adjectives on a poster and then used them to describe different Halloween pictures!



Halloween is so fun when you are a second grader, and even more fun when you are 26 and get to party like you are a second grader!  We can't wait for our Halloween party!

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Fire Safety

This week we had some special visitors at Woodruff!  The Logan City Fire Department sent some firefighters to our school to educate our students on fire safety!  We took a little tour through their safety truck and learned all about being safe in our homes and what to do if we have an emergency!

We also got some great tips about calling 911.  Please work with your child to learn their address and home  phone number.  These are two things that they would be asked if they called 911 during an emergency!


The boys finished early and had a little fun posing outside of the trailer.

Monday, September 19, 2016

In a Galaxy Far, Far Away...

Today the 2nd grade teachers put on a fun presentation to introduce us to our "Book Wars" competition!  Here is a little video of how it went down



Here is how Book Wars will work:

Each student has a goal for the first trimester (based on reading level).  If they meet their goal, they will receive a few different rewards.  First, they will win a special Book Wars themed prize from me.  Then, at the end of each trimester, the school will have a special AR celebration field trip.  Those who have accomplished 100% of their goal will be invited to attend!  

To earn points:
Students must read books that are on their LEVEL.  If you are curious about your child's level, and they cannot remember, feel free to email me.  Then, they must pass an AR quiz on that book with a score of 85% or higher.  

We will be keeping track of our goals in class, and also in the hallway.  This is a fun activity that really helps students to be motivated to read!  Please encourage your students to work hard to reach their goal!

Monday, September 12, 2016

Skip Counting!

Starting last week, we have been working hard on skip counting!  Skip counting is a great skill to have because you can add, subtract, and count more quickly!  It is also EXTREMELY important to be able to count by 5's and 10's when we start to learn to count money.  Please help your child practice skip counting at home!  Here are some ideas!

* Watch this video and sing along! (We do this in class) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYRTtwZGwj8

*Have your child explain how to play "Buzz" and play as a family

*Pull out your child's hundreds chart (in their homework folder) and have them show you how they can use it to skip count.  Also, ask them to show you any patterns they notice when counting by 5's or 10's on the hundred's chart.

*Practice! Practice! Practice!  Skip counting is a memorize skill!  Practice as you eat dinner, ride in the car, or get ready for bed!

I am a firm believer in at-home reinforcement of what we are learning in class.  If we work as a team to educate your child, they are much more likely to succeed!

Feel free to email me any questions or concerns you might have :)

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Mrs. Blair's Class SOARS

I am so excited to be back at school, working with 23 adorable 2nd graders!  This year, my mom had a fun idea to implement into our first week!  She visited the school with balloons for each student.  Before she came I had each student write a goal on a sticker that they would want to set for the year.  Many of them chose things like "Make a new friend" or "Work really hard".  When the balloons came, we stuck the stickers on them and went outside.  On the count of three we yelled "Mrs. Blair's Class Soars!" and let the balloons go to symbolize how high our dreams can soar!  It was fun to watch them slowly rise, and then quickly fly away when the wind picked up!
It was a great way to start our day!

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Last Day, Hooray!

It is lunch time on the very last day of 2nd grade (2015-2016)!  I can't believe how fast this year has flown by!  I have LOVED each and every one of my students and am proud of all of their accomplishments!  Today we have been partying hard!  We started the morning off by signing "yearbooks" in the other second grade classrooms.  Then we had a surprise visit from Baby Johnson and my mom!  It always warms my heart to see the way my students love my little guy and try so hard to make him happy!  Here are a few picture highlights!  Instead of taking a morning recess, they voted to stay inside with Johnson and play board games :)









 Every student wanted a chance to hold him, so we passed him around the room!


I still can't believe the year is over!  Shoutout to all the awesome parents who helped out in the classroom, and gave support to my students at home!  Have a great summer!!!