Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Oral Reading Guide for Marking

Oral Reading Guide for Marking


Below is an overview of how oral reading will be evaluated in Grade Two. It may come in handy when listening to your child read out loud at home. Listen and stress one or two areas at a time to work on with your child and celebrate the successes they have along the way. Happy reading!

Oral Reading Evaluation Scheme

 

When reading orally, I generally listen for the following characteristics to be present when a student reads:

1)      Smoothness: reading by good phrasing rather than reading word by word; there should be no pauses unless called for by punctuation or context

2)      Alertness to punctuation: stopping at periods, pausing at commas, and raising voice at question marks

3)      Volume: reading loudly enough to be heard clearly at the back of the room; holding the book correctly and keeping the head up help the volume to improve

4)      Enunciation: saying the words clearly, not mumbling; some will need to slow down in order to accomplish this

5)      Speed: reading at a speed that enables the reader to be accurate, smooth, and expressive

6)      Accuracy: pronouncing words and reading sentences correctly

7)      Poise: having confidence in reading and speaking before others

8)      Expression: having good voice inflection to make the story interesting and realistic

Grade Range

A or A-                                    students who read smoothly with proper expression and

                                                need very little help

B+ or B                                   students who have good expression but need to sound out

                                                words occasionally, or who have to reread from time to

                                                time to get good expression

B- or C+                                  students who need to work on expression, but who know

                                                the words or can sound them out quickly

C or C-                                    students who are having difficulty with words and

expression                              

D+ or D                                   students who are struggling and must sound out nearly

                                                every word and reread several times before new reading is

                                                smooth

Spelling Lists # 1-5

Spelling Lists # 1-5

List 1
1. back
2. bake
3. lick
4. like
5. bike
6. lack
7. lake
8. duck
9. pack
10. stick
11. camp
12. tents
13. bugs
14. a
15. the
List 2
1. be
2. we
3. go
4. so
5. try
6. shy
7. she
8. shape
9. wish
10. fresh
11. that
12. then
13. thin
14. path
15. with
16. cloth
17. clothes
18. one
19. two
20. to
List 3
1. bless
2. blast
3. blond
4. clock
5. clap
6. class
7. club
8. flag
9. flat
10. float
11. fly
12. glad
13. glass
14. globe
15. plus
16. plate
17. please
18. are
19. was
20. were
List 4 
1. fry
2. frost
3. free
4. tree
5. treat
6. trust
7. brush
8. brave
9. cross
10. creek
11. dry
12. drop
13. dress
14. press
15. print
16. prize
17. grass
18. grape
19. from
20. of
List 5
1. stand
2. still
3. fast
4. cost
5. best
6. twist
7. smell
8. smile
9. snap
10. snail
11. snuggle
12. slant
13. sled
14. slip
15. slide
16. swam
17. sweep
18. sweet
19. you
20. what

2013-2014 Welcome to Grade 2



Dear Parents,                                                                                      September 3, 2013

     Another school season is starting as well as other events such as Sunday school, Bible studies, and various meetings that keep families busy. I hope that you enjoyed your summer full of rest, holidays, and visiting with friends and family. I am looking forward to having your child in Grade 2, and consider it a privilege to be their teacher this year.
A blog has been created to ensure that at all times spelling lists and important notes can be accessed.  Please do not comment on the blog site as there is no privacy there.  No last names or school name will be posted there.  To access, type nevennewsfortwos.blogspot.ca  in your browser.  I hope this will be helpful to us all.
            As well, I have been made aware that we have a student with a serious fish allergy.  Please assist us in this matter by teaching your child to wash their hands after eating and refrain from sharing their snacks. (eg. Tuna salad sandwich)

Listed are some of the routines for the up coming year.

1.  Library: Our library day this year is Friday. Please help your child remember their library books so that they can borrow new ones.

2. Phys-ed: Gym will be on Wednesday’s & Thursday's. Students do not need a change of clothes, but they do need non-scuff inside shoes (running shoes, please) for this.

3. Art: We plan on doing art a few days/week (Tuesday’s for sure) and as we all know accidents can happen. Paint shirt’s will be provided and will be worn to cover their uniform.

4. Spelling: We usually go through one spelling lesson per week. On Thursday’s students will be asked to copy their words in their agendas under the column “Words of the Week.”  As the year progresses and more words are added, it will be necessary to “squish” them in. Our test days are on Friday. Our first test will be on Sept. 13.  Each test page will go home in the test package every Friday.  On the back side of each test will be the list for the next week.
As we progress through the year, 3 vocabulary words will be included.  Additional instructions will be given at that time.  We will be able to access the spelling word list on nevennewsfortwos.blogspot.ca. 

    5. Homework: Students will have reading homework this year.  We hope to use a “Guided Reading” Approach in the classroom, while the reading homework may or may not coincide with this. These reading assignments are meant to encourage stronger reading skills.  A suggested method of doing reading homework is to have your child read over the material by themselves first. Then sit down together and have your child read to you. Encourage your child to sound out words that are difficult for them versus giving them the words. Each child will be given a bookmark with reading hints on it to help when struggling through a story.
     I understand families can become very busy at times. So, please, if your child has a legitimate reason for not finishing a reading homework assignment just write it in their agenda and reassure your child that these things happen and their teacher understands.
     Make homework a priority with your child by providing him/her with all the necessary supplies and an appropriate working environment. Give your child lots of praise and support when homework is completed responsibly. Contact me by phoning the school or a note in the agenda if you notice a problem.
     Your child may have homework in other subjects such as math but every attempt will be made to finish at school without sacrificing recess.

6. Reading Books: In our phonics/reading program, we use many books. We ask that special care be given to these books so that they will last a long time. If any book is damaged or lost and requires replacement, a fee will be charged to cover the cost of the new book. To help keep all readers protected, each child will receive a bag to store their readers in. This will help avoid ripped covers and wet pages.

7. Agendas: Students are required to write down their homework in their agenda everyday. If they have no homework, they are to write “No Homework.” Agendas need to be signed daily (except on weekends) by a parent even on those days that have no homework. This is also a means of communication between you as parents and me.  Agendas will also contain changes to assignments listed in the weekly bulletin. We will also include any events that are occurring such as: library day, pizza day, and so on.  Please feel free to write a question or a note to me.  A small sticker is given for a signed agenda.

8. Worksheet Packages: Worksheet packages will be sent home once a week (Probably on Fridays). Please look them over so you know how your child is doing. These do not have to be signed or returned to school unless you have questions or concerns about your child’s mark. Please send it back with your questions and I’ll get back to you.  

9. Magazine Order: You will receive a magazine order for Chickadee, Puzzlemania, and for Highlights. Please do not fell obligated to order these magazines, but whether you answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ please return the slip to school SIGNED! It means a free gift for our class if all slips are returned SIGNED.  Free stickers and goodies! Return all forms by Wednesday, Sept. 11.

10. Extra Clothes: Sometimes accidents occur during the day (muddy or wet clothes), and clean clothes are needed. Pleases send a complete set of inside clothes (school colours, if possible) in a bag that can be folded, labeled and kept in a cupboard.

10. American Content: As you realize much of our curriculum in the lower grades comes from USA. We try as much as possible in the classroom to replace it with Canadian content. Examples of this would be the American coins on a math page are covered with the Canadian coins, or in spelling, the spelling of “colour” is taught spelling it the Canadian way and not the American style which would be “color”. So please remember we are trying our best to replace what we can with Canadian content.  Any American content pages are done at student initiative only.

11. Discipline Procedures:
            There are a few simple rules, which are expected to be followed:
             1. During a lesson, raise your hand to speak.
             2. Be busy with something constructive at all times.
             3. Respect each other’s property and person.
            Students are given warnings, name on the chalk board,  assigned spelling words, and if necessary, a phone call home will be used to promote obedience.
I hope we have a good school year together. Please call or leave a note in the agenda if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,
Mrs. S. Neven                                                       




Thursday, 25 April 2013

Spelling List 28- 32

List 28
age
cage
page
stage
huge
gentle
strange
fudge
badge
pledge
bridge
cent
nice
twice
race
space
place
fence
chance
since
circus
circle
pencil
isn't
aren't
shock: a sudden surprise
graze: to feed on grass
clever: smart

List 29
alive
alone
apart
away
awake
across
around
also
almost
always
belong
below
behind
become
enjoy
entire
unless
unload
unlock
unpack
unfold
unbroken
unkind
wasn't
weren't
obedient: doing what is asked
lengthen: to make longer
equal: the same as

List 30
could
would
should
full
pull
put
push
bush
bushes
touch
young
cousin
double
trouble
joyful
useful
helpful
handful
playful
thankful
truthful
wonderful
can't
won't
let's
combine: to mix
companion: a friend
patient: able to wait without complaining

List 31
written
wrap
wrong
wrinkle
wrestle
washing
water
warn
warm
award
reward
doctor
pastor
Creator
color
tore
score
store
shore
before
explore
collar
dollar
wore
worn
business: one's work, a special job
examine: to look at carefully
disturb: to bother

List 32
care
scare
share
square
aware
compare
careful
air
hair
fair
pair
chair
stairs
airplane
fire
tire
wire
admire
parrot
carrot
carry
berry
cherry
hasn't
haven't
commander: a leader
praise: to honor; to worship
acquaintance: someone who is known


Monday, 22 April 2013

List 26
son
won
none
front
month
wonder
other
mother
brother
another
nothing
lion
lemon
melon
banana
animal
thousand
someone
somewhere
father
pouch - a small bag used for carrying
brilliant - very smart, very bright
worship - to love and honour God

List 27
sea
bean
cleaning
team
dream
eat
neat
east
easy
each
peanut
read
head
bread
ready
heavy
weather
break
great
eight
weight
weigh
neighbour* will accept Can. and Am. way of spelling!
either
been
trio - a group of three
diligent - hard-working
champion - a winner