WEEK OF DEC.7, 2009 2ND GRADE READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS

REMINDERS:

1. Please remember to cover all soft-covered books. Some children still have none of their Reading or Language Arts books covered.

2. Remember to read the purple assignment book and check the HW folder each night to know your child's homework for each day.

3. Your child needs to remember to bring all of their school supplies every day. Many children are coming to class with no pencils or looseleaf.

4. Please check the school blog every day for HW updates and information. It is impossible for the children to copy down everything so please make it a priority to check the blog. Please remember to click under Mrs.Larios, the week and 2nd Grade.

5. Remember that HW counts as a grade and many children are not completing it. Check your child’s Reading and Language Arts NB every day to see if I have written you a note.

6. The children will receive a new book to read this week. Notes will be started in the back of the Reading NB. The children should finish the notes by writing the settings of the story, characters, and plot. They will be allowed to use their notes on the test so it is very important that they make notes. There will be a Book Test on Friday, 12/18.

7. Sign all tests handed out on Thursday by Mr. Woods. Please return on by Weds. 12/9.

TESTS:

  1. Vocabulary Test- Friday, 12/11
  2. Spelling Test- Friday, 12/11

VOCABULARY WORDS: written in the vocabulary notebook.

1. noun- a word that names a person, place, thing, or animal

2. verb- the main word in the predicate of a sentence. It shows action (run, walk) or a state of being (is, are).

3. persuade- to convince

4. fiction- a story made up by an author, written mostly to entertain.

5. homograph- words that are spelled the same, but have different meanings and pronunciations. Eg. wind- The wind is blowing. Can you wind the toy car?

READING VOCABULARY WORDS FROM “THE ENORMOUS TURNIP”: (definitions are in the Reading NB)

enormous, granddaughter, grew, planted, strong, turnip

High Frequency Words: the students only need to know how to read these words. They do not need to know how to define them.

black, grow, last, man, mouse

SPELLING WORDS: Test on Friday, 12/11. The children will need to know how to spell and write the words in a sentence. The words are from The Enormous Turnip. See Reading Notebook.

1. black 2. pack 3.crack 4. snack 5. horseback 6. lock 7. rocket 8.flock 9. shock 10.clock 11.appreciate 12. acrobat 13.grow 14. last 15. mouse

LANGUAGE ARTS- WE WILL BE REVIEWING THE 4 TYPES OF SENTENCES: see Language Handbook pgs.79-87.

1. Statement- The boy ran around the track.

2. Question- Do you know the correct time?

3. Command/Request- Please close the door.

4. Exclamation- It is so cold in here!

*Remember:

Every sentence begins with a capital letter.

Every sentence ends with an end mark. Every sentence tells a complete thought. The words in a sentence are in an order that makes sense. Every sentence has two parts: a naming part and a telling part (Lang. Handbook pgs. 88- 93).

Naming Parts of Sentences- tells who or what the sentence is about. It can name one, two, or more people or things. If it names two or more the word and is used to join them.

eg. Frog and Toad ate lunch. (Frog and Toad is the naming part of the sentence because it names who the sentence is about.)

Telling Parts of Sentences- tells what someone or something is or does. It can tell one, two, or more things that someone or something does. The word and may be used to join them.

eg. The boy sat alone. (sat alone is the telling part because it tells what the boy does.)

Nouns- names a person, place, thing, or animal (pgs. 94-102 Language Handbook).

Singular noun: names one person, place, or thing.

Plural noun: names more than one person, place, or thing.

Add –s or –es to make most nouns plural. For nouns that end in a consonant and y, change y to I and add –es. Add –es to nouns that end in s, ss, x, ch, or sh.

Eg. boy-boys, girl-girls, box-boxes, glass-glasses, lunch-lunches, dish-dishes, bus-buses, party-parties, candy-candies, holiday-holidays

HOMEWORK: See purple assignment book for page numbers

MONDAY: write spelling words 5x each in the Reading NB

TUESDAY: write a sentence for spelling words 1-8 in the Reading NB.

WEDNESDAY: write a sentence for spelling words 9-15 in Reading NB

THURSDAY: study for Vocabulary Test and Spelling Test.

FRIDAY: Read for at least 15 minutes every day or parents read to your children!!!

HAVE A GREAT WEEK!!!!!

Click the links below to reviews this week's Reading and ELA Lesson Plans:

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