2nd Grade Newsletter
March 1st-12th
On Track Calendar
Get this 2nd Semester started off strong by staying on track with your lessons!
Reminder: You should be working in MindPlay and on your edmentum (Exactpath) learning paths consistently! Also check Seesaw regularly so you can make sure you are up to date on any assignments.
Important Upcoming Dates
- February 25th & 26th: No school, teacher professional development
- March 8th, 11th, and 12th: Parent Teacher Conferences (More details about when you can meet with your child's teacher will be coming soon!)
- March 15th-19th: Spring Break
- March 22nd: Report Card Day, no classes
For a complete 2020-21 school calendar, please click on the PDF in the Important Websites section below.
Announcements
ExactPath (edmentum)
We just wrapped up our Interims! If you did not complete your 6 assignments (3 ELA/3 Math) please get them completed ASAP so we can use that data to see how you're doing. This helps us plan for the rest of the year and see how you're progressing.
Learning Coaches, remember that ExactPath is catered to your child's specific needs based on their NWEA MAP Growth Data. Anytime you want them to get an extra boost of practice, this is a great resource to utilize!
Newrow Support
As always, if your family is experiencing an issue with the OLS or any other K12 application, you can contact K12 Customer Support at 866-512-2273 or visit Help.K12.com
Webcam Permission Form
Use the link below to fill it out now:
How to Contact Your Teacher
2nd Grade Homeroom Teachers
Mrs. Allison Karisch
405-259-9478 ext. 3207
Mrs. Rebecca Wiesemann
405-259-9478 ext. 3187
Mrs. Kelley Winsett
405-259-9478 ext. 2156
Mrs. Ria Huckeby
Mrs. Dawn Davis
SpEd Teachers
Mrs. May Vann
Ms. Elizabeth (Sue) Weeks
405-259-9478 ext. 3299
What Can You Do to Help Your Child Grow?
Fluency
ELA
Reading at least 20 minutes per day is a great way to increase reading fluency. Your child can work on building up their stamina by starting with just 5 minutes. You can also change up your reading space to make it fun and new! Some ideas are: reading outside, build a fort-then read in it, reading during a picnic, or read a book in bed. This website has more creative reading challenge ideas: https://www.ateachableteacher.com/free-reading-challenge/
As they read, help them practice comprehension skills like identifying the main parts of the story including details about characters, setting, beginning/middle/end, etc. They can also read a book and describe the main idea and details about the people, places, and thing in it.
Writing
Encourage them to write in fun ways, a letter to family member, creating their own story, making a journal entry, etc.
Math
Important Websites
Hola! Bienvenidos a nuestra escuela!
Mi nombre es Sonia Gaytan, Asesor Familiar Comunitario
Si necesitas ayuda en español puedo ayudarte.
Puede enviarme un correo electrónico a sogaytan@okvirtual.org
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