Happy Sick Day!
I am very proud of of our class for earning their 25 Stars with Mrs. Ross's class. We are also very close to earning our class reward as well. We only have 3 more stars to go!! So proud of my safe, respectful learners! Here are a few pictures of the kiddos today.
The kiddos showing off their stuffed animals and pajamas. |
The kiddos pretending to be sick. |
I hope you have
had a fabulous week! We have had a wonderful week! Lots
of information in this post, so please read over it all. :)
Not only was it Sick Day but it also was Fun Friday!! :) Our science experiment today was for the kiddos to figure out how for my apples that I eat for breakfast to not turn brown. We made our hypothesis. Then we set up our experiment. We put apples into different liquids (milk, vinegar, soap, Sprite, and water). Then a kiddo suggested that we test out if different temperatures of water also - so of course we had to try! :) Our control apple was the apple that we didn't add anything to it. This is the apple that we compared all the other apples to. Then we let the apples sit for a couple of hours.
After lunch, we checked out our apples! We discovered that the Sprite kept the apple looking the most like an apple and not turn brown. It was interesting the milk actually made the apple white! We made our observations and then compared our observations to our hypothesis.
We learned that...
Apples Turn Brown Because…
There
is something in apples called PPO (polyphenol oxidase), which is an enzyme.
Enzymes are things that do all the work to make sure cells can live their life.
Once you cut into an apple you are opening up some of the cells inside it. The
PPO enzyme reacts to the oxygen in the air and starts to turn the apple brown.
This
enzyme is common in plants, and is also the reason that potatoes, pears, and
bananas turn brown once they are cut and exposed to the air too.
Can You Stop Apples from Turning Brown?
There
are a number of ways to stop your apples from turning brown.
· Keep them covered in
water – this stops the oxygen getting to the PPO enzyme inside.
· If they are going into
a dish like a fruit salad, then you can dip apple pieces in lemon juice – there
is citric acid in lemon juice that works as an anti-oxidant to stop the
browning. Pineapple and lime juice can be used in the same way.
· Cook them – this makes
the PPO enzyme inactive.
Ask your kiddo what they can do to make their apple not turn brown!
Friday
Folders
There is a lot of
papers coming home in the Friday folder today.
- There is your child's spelling test from last week and this week's math wizard tests (earlier this week I sent home your child's math test). Please look over these with your students.
- In the Return Me side: there is a form for flu shots and fluoride varnish if you are interested, please fill out the forms and return them with your student on Monday.
- I am also sending home a couple of Scholastic book order flyers - if you would like to order books you can either order online (there are more options online) or you can send fill out the paper form & return the form with a check to "Scholastic Reading Club." If you are wanting to order, I made the due date for September 23.
Spelling
Words
Our spelling
words for next week are: have, of, get, what, when, each, first, on, one
and into. The students practice these words in class using different
activities, but please practice them at home. It's not the most exciting
way to practice, but having them write the words a few times each night will
help. Studies have shown that students (and really everyone) remembers
things better if they write it down.
Social
Studies
Next week, we will
be starting our next social studies topic. The students will be learning
about different U.S. Symbols. They will learn about the Pledge of
Allegiance, The American Flag, Bald Eagle, Statue of Liberty, The Liberty Bell,
The Great Seal, The White House and Mount Rushmore.
Math
In math next week,
we will continue to work on place value and word problems. We will
discuss using place value to help compare two numbers to determine which is
larger. The students will also learn a new game called "Digit
Place." Once they have learned this game, they can play this game
for homework also. When working on word problems, the students will be
focusing on how to determine if it is addition or subtraction and then making
sure they include all parts of an answer to word problem. They need to
include a complete number sentence (this includes the answer), and a qualifier (the
units or what their answer represents).
Writing
We will continue
working on our Day in the Life of a 2nd Grader books next week and then turning them into a video. The students will also be revisiting their
Personal Narrative story and we will work on writing a very descriptive setting
to help their reader get a picture in their head when reading the story.
Reading
Next week, we will
continue working on identifying the characters and setting of a story.
The students will apply their knowledge of characters and setting to
their own books next week. They will be identifying the characters (with
character traits) and the setting (both when and where) of the books they are
reading independently. The have be doing a nice job with identifying
characters, character traits and setting with our read aloud book, How to Eat Fried Worms.
Dot Day
International Dot
Day is Thursday, September 15. The purpose of Dot Day is to encourage
people to make their mark on the world in a positive way. We will discuss
with the students ways they, as children, can leave their mark on the world.
We have fun STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math)
activities planned for the day. Thank you to those who have already
signed up to send in items! We still need a few more. If you are
able to donate items for Dot Day, please check out the Dot Day Sign Up
Genius to see what other items we need. Also, if your student
would like to wear clothing with dots or circles that day, that would be great
also!
Homework
Thank you parents
for encouraging and helping your students get their homework completed this
week. It went very smoothly. I know our homework is set up
differently than others, so thanks for helping your student get it completed.
As a reminder, students are to read 15 minutes or more per night and get
it initialed nightly, complete one section of math and get it initialed if
needed. They should bring the homework back each day to have it checked
for nightly completion and it will be collected on Friday to be graded.
If you have questions, please let me know.
Library
Check Out
As a reminder, our
library check out day is Tuesday. Please help remind your student to
bring their books back so they can check out new books.
Picture Day
Picture Day is
September 27. The picture form went home last week in Friday folders.
You can send in the form once you get it filled out. There is an
option to pay online (I need a printed receipt if you do this) or to enclose a
check with the order form. All students will have their picture taken,
but are not required to order.
PE
We will have PE on
Thursday next week. Please make sure your student wears tennis shoes on PE
days.
Light
Jackets for recess
As fall is slowly approaching (yes I know it was almost 100 degrees a few days this week),
please check the forecast to see if your child needs a light jacket. We
have recess at 9:50 a.m., so it can still be chilly and I don't want them cold
at recess. Also, we have a strong wind on the playground some days, so it
can seem a lot cooler than it is.
Have a wonderful
weekend!
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