Hawley's Second Grade
Hawleyâs Second Grade
By Kaitlin Eckert &
Rachel Buethe
The second grade has reached that exciting time of year where the Africa unit begins. Each class will soon be assigned an area of Africa to concentrate on. They include the rainforest, the plains, the marketplace, and the desert.
Mrs Giordanoâs class read Mufaroâs Beautiful Daughters, a book based on Cinderella that takes place in Africa. Mufaroâs daughters, being so beautiful, wore brightly colored clothes. After reading the book, the class colored in pictures of beautiful clothing using markers, colored pencils, crayons, or pastels.
âIt was cool!â says Brendan Blawie, one of Mrs Giordanoâs students, referring Mufaroâs Beautiful Daughters.
Mrs Fanelliâs class is reading the book Mole and Shrew. The class is divided up into groups of three, four, or five children. Those are their reading groups. In math they are doing word problems.
âThe math word problems are fun!â says Jacey Mattegat, of Mrs Fanelliâs class.
Mrs Tedescoâs class is reading a book called I Speak English for My Mom. It is about a girl and her mother, who move to America from Mexico. The daughter learns to speak English at school and eventually her mother goes to a school that teaches English. In math, Mrs Tedescoâs class is learning about Place Value. Each child receives a bag, full of the âPlace Value Blocks.â For example, the teacher might write on the board, 4 HUNDREDS, 5 TENS and 8 ONES. The children try to figure out that number and see if thatâs the number of blocks they have in their bag.
âItâs fun to try to figure out which bag is the right one,â says Christiane Buethe, one of Mrs Tedescoâs students.
Mrs Pesceâs class has learned about Egypt for the beginning of the Africa unit. For independent reading, Mrs Pesceâs class, and the rest of the second grade, have their âBook Boxes.â They are made from cereal boxes and were decorated by the students. They hold all their books. In Mrs Pesceâs class Erica Larnerd is reading Little Bear and Jessica Cherry is reading One Step, Two Step.
All the second graders canât wait to do more in their Africa unit. Right now, in music class, they are learning some African songs.
âI enjoy the songs,â says Jessica Cherry.
âItâs fun!â says Paige Woodhouse.
On Monday all the classes had their Valentineâs Day party. Cards were distributed and candy as well. Everyone had a great time!