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Curriculum Night:Grade 2
Mission Statement: Chartiers Valley School District
A community dedicated to sharedleadership, is to graduate studentswho achieve personal success byproviding an exceptional academicfoundation in a safe, nurturingenvironment that inspires creativityand innovation while embracingdiversity.
School Day• Arrival
– Drop off 8:30 – 9:00– In seats by 9:00– If tardy, parent sign-in to school
• Dismissal– School done at 3:30– Dismissal 3:40– 4:00– Parent Pick-up 3:35 (must provide note in the AM)
• Early Dismissal– Provide note in the AM
5 Day Schedule Rotation
• Days are 1-5 • Allows equal time to all special classes when
missing days of school• Places to find out the correct day:– Classroom newsletters– Homework charts– Calendar that was sent home– CVPS website under “Links”
Attendance• Good attendance promotes success!• If absent:
1. You must call or email Mrs. Sekelik (412-429-7017 or [email protected]) on the morning of absence.2. Provide an excuse the day your child returns:
• Student’s first and last name• Parent’s first and last name• Teacher’s name and Room Number• Reason for absence
• Tardiness– Board Policy #24- Attendance on district website
• Parent Handbook, page 4
Medications and the School Nurse
• Any medication administered during the school day requires a completed medical form
• Medications are not to be transported by student
• All medicines (including cough drops, etc.) fall under this rule
School Resource Officer (SRO)• Partnership between CV
School District and the Scott and Collier Police Departments
• Trained through NASRO (National Association of School Resource Officers)– Model Agency Designation
• Officer Oberle• Participates in educating
students on safety related topics such as fire, bus and bike safety and Charlie Check First
Breakfast
• Offered daily 8:30 – 9:00
• Optional program and is an additional cost
• Go to cafeteria directly from the bus
Birthday Treats
• You may send in a simple snack or special item like a pencil, sticker, etc. for your birthday– If you send a snack please make sure it is nut free.
• Birthday Invitations: May not be passed out in school, unless you are inviting the entire class.
Holiday Party Treats
• PTG volunteers will provide all holiday party treats.– Students are no longer permitted to pass out
individual treats and/or treat bags.
A Few More Items
• Tuesday Mail• YMCA Partnership
Parent and Student Homework Responsibilities
• Ways HW Helps:
– Used to practice, reinforce and extend skills
– Instills responsibility and good work habits
– Not all students receive the same HW
• Each Night:
– Check “Take Home Folder” – Create a quiet, organized
work area– Make sure HW charts are
signed and work is placed back in folder
Reading and Language Arts
• Progressive skills in 5 Big Areas of Reading• Phonics, Phonemic Awareness, Vocabulary, Fluency,
Comprehension
• Aligned with PA Common Core Standards• “I Can” Statements
• Journeys (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)• Meet individual needs• Online materials
Reading and Language ArtsLanguage• Sentence formation• Grammar• Punctuation
Writing• Writing process
– Brainstorming– Rough draft– Editing– Final/publishing
• Multiple opportunities throughout the day
• Free writing• Text/evidence based responses• Rubrics and anchor papers
Spelling• Daily spelling practice• Practice and review weekly at
home• Lists may vary student to student
and classroom to classroom
HandwritingListening and Speaking• embedded
Reading and Language Arts Online Resources
• Lexia– http://www.lexiacore5.com – Home and school access– Passwords same as last year
• Tumble Books– http://
asp.tumblebooks.com/library/asp/home_tumblebooks.asp
– Large library of reading resources
– iPad resources– Link on Primary School
website
• Think Central– www.thinkcentral.com – Journeys materials– Online access– Password letters to
come home soon for new students
• Raz-kids – www.raz-kids.com/ – Leveled online book
library with comprehension quizzes
– Audio book option
Study Book & Story Selection SummaryResource to help with weekly reading and spelling practice
Ultimate goal is fluent reading for comprehension
6 Day Language Arts Schedule
• Days are 1-6 • Allows:– Time for skills to be taught– Writing to be taught and practiced– Skills to be assessed
• Places to find out the correct day:– Classroom newsletters
Leveled Reading Passages
Sample Writing
Weekly News and Homework
LA Test Cover Sheets
Meeting the Needs of All:Reading:• DIBELS Next Assessments
• Screener• 3 times per year
• Reading Round-Up• 45 minutes daily• Working on level• Intervention/extension
Math Expressions (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
• Interactive Concept Development– Sets the purpose for each day’s learning– Connects to prior knowledge– Poses problems and students need to think,
reason and share mathematical ideas– Provides extensions
• PA Common Core Connections and Changes– “I Can” Statements
Second Grade Math Concepts• Addition/Subtraction
– Fluently add/subtract within 20 using mental strategies
– Add/Subtract within 100– Add/Subtract within 1000– Add up to 4 two-digit numbers
• Graphing and Data– Represent and interpret data in picture
and bar graphs
• Money– Solve word problems involving money
• Telling Time– Tell and write time
• Place Value– Understand place value in three-
digit numbers
• Fractions– Partition shapes into equal parts
• Geometry– Reason with shapes and their
attributes
• Measurement– Precisely measure lengths– Use appropriate tools
Math Online Resources• Math Expressions– Online at www.thinkcentral.com
• Lessons, online resources and teacher assigned tasks• Individual log-in and password
• Dreambox Learning– Online at https://play.dreambox.com/login/rhys/
chartiersvps1 – Individual Log-in and Password– Fun, fast-paced– Use at home– Parent reports
Math Facts• Students need to add and subtract basic facts to 20
quickly without using their fingers.– The goal is that students complete a fact within 3-4
seconds mentally (both addition and subtraction).• This equates to between 15-20 facts correct per minute.
– Facts would include adding and subtracting digits up to 12 with an answer up to 20 (We would recommend up to 24).
– This goal should be met by the end of the first semester.
Second Grade Social Studies • Concepts:– Family Community– Landforms– Colonial Times– Current Events– Integrated into other curriculum as well as using
Scholastic News and text
• Report card grade is by semester and Commendable, Proficient, and Needs Improvement
Science• Discovery Science Kits
– Hands-on investigations – Physical Science Focus
• Changes module• Soils module
• National Geographic series• Weather• Animals
• Report card grade is by semester and Commendable, Proficient, and Needs Improvement
STEAMScience-Technology-Engineering-Art-Math
Goals:– Incorporate STEAM skills
through the design and creation of simple machines
– Learn about STEAM careers
– Explore non-fiction passages involving simple machines
– Develop an understanding of related vocabulary
STEAMScience-Technology-Engineering-Art-Math
Meeting the Needs of All:• Leveled Materials• Book Room
• Leveled readers• Trade books
• Classroom• Library• Online resources
Meeting the Needs of All:Spelling:• Differentiated lists• Choices/options on
assignments
Math:• Differentiated
Practice/Homework• DIBELS Math• RtII to Begin in January
All Areas:• Cross-grouping• Co-teaching
Report CardPA Core Standards Based:• Gives parents information about progress and
what students are able to do in relation to our content/standards
• Subject grades are reported as a percentage and grade (ex. 94% = A).
• Beneath each percentage grade, in the form of “I Can...” statements, specific skills will be assessed in rubric form (as shown on the next slide).
Report Card Performance Rating
3 Exhibits mastery of skill/concept
2 Exhibits skill/concept with minimal guidance
1 Exhibits skill/concept with direct guidance
Not Assessed
Other Curriculum Areas
• Music– 40 minutes once a week– One concert per year– Opportunities to experience and learn musical concepts
through playing musical instruments, singing, dancing, and listening to various musical styles.
• Physical Education– 40 minutes twice a week– Athletic shoes are required– Students participate in a variety of games, team building
activities, and movement/sports skills
Other Curriculum Areas• Library
– 40 minutes once a week– Two library books per week– The library will be open in the morning to return forgotten
books and to check out new ones• Art
– 40 minutes once a week– Oversized shirt needed for art smock– One art show per year in conjunction with music concert– The students will create unique works of art in a variety of
mediums such as clay, pastels, paint, markers, and pencil.
Other Curriculum Areas
• Computers– Work in computer lab and in the classroom– iPads and Netbooks – Headphones
• Spanish– Senora Cottom and Senora Lipinski– 20 minutes three times per week– Spanish newsletter sent monthly
School-Wide Positive Behavior Support• Olweus Bullying
Prevention Program– Preventative and
responsive– Purpose is to eliminate
bullying behaviors– Wear Blue Bully shirts
on Tuesday• New students will be
given a shirt• Returning students can
buy a new shirt
Parents as Partners• Volunteering
– Policy• Driver’s License Scan • Needed to volunteer in
school, for parties or field trips
• How to Help Your Child– At Home Resources – Register with Infinite
Campus to keep updated on progress
– Communicate with Teacher
– Reading Night
• Opportunities for Involvement– VolunteerSpot.com– Coffee and Conversation– PTG– Parent/Teacher
Conferences (dates)– School Garden Committee
Questions???
Thank you for attending!