Highlights for the Week....
Wonders Unit 5 Week 4
Sight Words - city, father, mother, o’clock, own, questions, read, searching, shore, though
Vocabulary Words - curious, distance, Earth resources, enormous, gently, proudly, rarely, supply
Genre - Fiction
Readers Writers Workshop (Located in ConnectEd) “The Art Project” pg. 376-379
Anthology (Located in ConnectEd) - “The Woodcutter’s Gift” pg. 456-473
Math - Assess Unit 6 and Begin Unit 7
Science - Maps - My State
Social Studies - Parts of a Plant
Wonders Unit 5 Week 4
Sight Words - city, father, mother, o’clock, own, questions, read, searching, shore, though
Vocabulary Words - curious, distance, Earth resources, enormous, gently, proudly, rarely, supply
Genre - Fiction
Readers Writers Workshop (Located in ConnectEd) “The Art Project” pg. 376-379
Anthology (Located in ConnectEd) - “The Woodcutter’s Gift” pg. 456-473
Math - Assess Unit 6 and Begin Unit 7
Science - Maps - My State
Social Studies - Parts of a Plant
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Hope you had a great Easter...here are some photos of my Easter weekend!
Message from Mrs. Proulx!
Hello my little cherubs!!
We are finished with week FOUR of remote learning! That’s a whole month I have been missing seeing you in person...😢 But from what I have seen and heard the Kindness Crew is still doing their very best work and that makes me and Mrs. LeBourveau so proud!
Last week we started our class Zoom meetings and it was so good to see your faces and hear your voices! We shared a lot and got used to how Zoom works and hopefully we can use it to be a whole class again a couple times a week from now on! So exciting!
I hope you are spending a ton of time outside when it’s nice. I heard some say they played soccer, rode bikes, rode scooters, played with bunnies, got muddy, and went for walks with their families . Keep it up! I have been walking every day on the rail trail and I wanted to send you a picture of a little treat I saw the other day while I walked. I took it as a sign of cheer and brighter days ahead! On that particular day this thing that I saw was my silver lining!!
So 2nd graders keep smiling, be kind to yourselves and your families and each day I want you to write down one of YOUR silver linings. Remember a silver lining is something good that happens even though lots about our lives is different right now. There is lots to be grateful for and it’s right in front of you!
I miss you so much!
Big Hugs,
Mrs. Proulx
#teamlebourproulx
We are finished with week FOUR of remote learning! That’s a whole month I have been missing seeing you in person...😢 But from what I have seen and heard the Kindness Crew is still doing their very best work and that makes me and Mrs. LeBourveau so proud!
Last week we started our class Zoom meetings and it was so good to see your faces and hear your voices! We shared a lot and got used to how Zoom works and hopefully we can use it to be a whole class again a couple times a week from now on! So exciting!
I hope you are spending a ton of time outside when it’s nice. I heard some say they played soccer, rode bikes, rode scooters, played with bunnies, got muddy, and went for walks with their families . Keep it up! I have been walking every day on the rail trail and I wanted to send you a picture of a little treat I saw the other day while I walked. I took it as a sign of cheer and brighter days ahead! On that particular day this thing that I saw was my silver lining!!
So 2nd graders keep smiling, be kind to yourselves and your families and each day I want you to write down one of YOUR silver linings. Remember a silver lining is something good that happens even though lots about our lives is different right now. There is lots to be grateful for and it’s right in front of you!
I miss you so much!
Big Hugs,
Mrs. Proulx
#teamlebourproulx