In 2nd grade, we used a website/app called Scootpad. This website allows children to practice the Common Core reading and math standards and collect points for correct answers. The questions are written in a way that mirrors the type of questions they will be asked on the state assessments. We used the free version and had great results. I thought the children might enjoy using this website over the summer!
Most user names are firstnamelastname (no space or punctuation). For example, John Smith would be johnsmith. There are a few children who have a 1 after their name. The password for everyone is 1234. If you need help logging in, please email me!
Below is a flyer from Scootpad. They do offer a variety of summer versions. (Again we used the free version at school and it worked great!) Hope you are enjoying your summer! Don't forget to read! :)
Mrs. Niezgoda's All Stars
Stop by and check out all the fun we are having at school!
Monday, June 3, 2013
Sunday, May 5, 2013
We're Published!
Wow, the weeks just keep going by faster and faster! Last week, we worked really hard on learning our poems for the poetry read. We also shared our informational books with the kindergarten and first graders. Our second graders were so excited to read their work! Due to popular request, I have scanned the books and put a link below so you may read them. We only have a black and white scanner so I apologize for not being able to see the pictures clearly. More books will continue to be added to this link below.
This week we started on a fiction book based on the If You Give a Mouse a.... books. We will post those when we get them done!
Here is the link to this week's homework. Don't forget to practice your poems too!
We hope to see you on Thursday, May 9th at 2:15pm for our Poetry Read!
We hope to see you on Thursday, May 9th at 2:15pm for our Poetry Read!
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Celebrating Authors
I am so excited to finally be able to say we have "published" our informational books! Our authors are very happy and can't wait to read their book to anyone interested! I have posted a few pictures of the books below! These are books from the afternoon class. The morning class students are still putting their finishing touches on the books. The children worked so hard researching and writing the information in their books. They are very proud of them!
Here is a link to this week's homework: Homework 4 19 13
Don't forget to practice your poems too!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Where did the week go?
Forgive me for my late post this week! I am not sure where Monday, Tuesday and now Wednesday have gone! We have spent this week putting the finishing touches our informational books in writing. I will put pictures of them up soon! We are also gearing up for our big "poetry read" on May 9th!
I also put our poems for the poetry read online. Please help your child practice these each night. They do need to memorize these before May 9th! I do apologize for scanning the poems upside down. When you download them, just right-click the mouse and hit rotate two times. Thank you for your help!
Below is our homework for this week:
I also put our poems for the poetry read online. Please help your child practice these each night. They do need to memorize these before May 9th! I do apologize for scanning the poems upside down. When you download them, just right-click the mouse and hit rotate two times. Thank you for your help!
Look for some pictures of us working hard next week!
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Weekly Update
Wow, what a busy week! It is hard to believe that we have less than 40 days of school left! The morning reading class Skyped with South Dakota this week! They only had 7 kids in their class and all of the children lived on ranches! We thought it was so cool that all the children had their own horse! On Thursday, the children took a "listening quiz" on the information we learned from our South Dakota friends. They took the quiz using an Ipad app called Socrative. After the children answered a question, it told them immediately if they were correct!
In the afternoon class, we finished our research and began writing our informational book. We hope to be finishing the book up by the end of this week. I can't wait for you to see them. The children have been so excited to share all the information they learned!
In the afternoon class, we finished our research and began writing our informational book. We hope to be finishing the book up by the end of this week. I can't wait for you to see them. The children have been so excited to share all the information they learned!
A few reminders for this week: Monday (4/8) at 9am is our Awards Assembly
Wednesday(4/10) at 2pm is Early Release
Below is a link for this week's homework:
Hope everyone has a wonderful week! Enjoy the warm weather!
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Happy Spring!
I hope everyone had a wonderful spring break! It is nice to see that the weather is finally starting to warm up! The next eight weeks are going to fly by and will be filled with lots of learning! This week we will be working on our informational books in writing. We have a little more research to do and then we will start writing what we learned in a book. In reading, we will read a book about the water cycle to help the children connect reading and science.
Before break, our afternoon reading class helped the first graders research using the computer. They were quite the experts and really helped the first graders navigate the websites. The first graders used the information they learned to help write their own informational books. Below are a few pictures of the children working together! (The first graders are not shown since I do not have permission from their parents.)
Before break, our afternoon reading class helped the first graders research using the computer. They were quite the experts and really helped the first graders navigate the websites. The first graders used the information they learned to help write their own informational books. Below are a few pictures of the children working together! (The first graders are not shown since I do not have permission from their parents.)
Here is the homework for this week. It is still due on Friday but is a little shorter!
Have a wonderful week!
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Spring is Almost Here!
Wow, what a great week! Last week the morning reading class had their first Skype session with Maine. It was so exciting to see the children share their paragraphs about Ohio and listen to the Maine students share about their state. We learned that Whoopie pies are great snacks in Maine. We also learned that Milton Bradley is from Maine! We will Skype again after spring break.
The afternoon reading group finished their Ohio paragraphs last week. On Friday, they helped the first graders research about animals. They worked really well with the first graders and helped them find many interesting facts about various animals. We have a few pictures, which I'll post soon!
This week we will begin a new research project. The children will choose their own topic to research and write about. This project will continue after spring break.
We are head over heels for fairy tales. Last week we read Cinderella. At first many of the boys weren't too sure about reading a fairy tale but I think they have overcome this feeling and are starting to appreciate the stories! Comparing and contrasting different versions of fairy tales are part of the new reading standards.
The afternoon reading group finished their Ohio paragraphs last week. On Friday, they helped the first graders research about animals. They worked really well with the first graders and helped them find many interesting facts about various animals. We have a few pictures, which I'll post soon!
This week we will begin a new research project. The children will choose their own topic to research and write about. This project will continue after spring break.
We are head over heels for fairy tales. Last week we read Cinderella. At first many of the boys weren't too sure about reading a fairy tale but I think they have overcome this feeling and are starting to appreciate the stories! Comparing and contrasting different versions of fairy tales are part of the new reading standards.
Below is a link for our homework this week:
Enjoy your spring break!!
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