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Carrollton, Texas, United States
Welcome to my blog! My name is Beth Carpenter! I am a 2nd grade teacher at Coyote Ridge Elementary. I majored in Early Childhood Education and have taught for 22 years. I have taught grades K- 3 which gives me a unique ability to know where my second graders fit within those grades. Teaching is more than a profession to me, it is a calling. I love to help light the fire of curiosity to help all my students become lifelong learners!

Schedule

Math 8:00-9:30 Brain Break 9:30-9:40 Enrichment 9:40-10:30 Guided Reading 10:30-11:30 Lunch 11:30-12:00 Writer's Workshop 12:00- 1:00 Recess 1:00-1:30 Reading/Social Studies 1:30-2:00 Science 2:00-2:50 Pack/Stack/Dismiss 2:50-3:00

Friday, January 26, 2024

Week 22

 Dear Parents,

       This week in math we had a set of numbers that went up in a pattern. It was our job to figure out the pattern. Was it plus 10 or plus 100? Some were plus 20 or plus 30. They were very good number detectives as we figured out the rule the person used to make the list of numbers. We reviewed on Tuesday and had our assessment on Wednesday. They did very well over all. On Thursday we had many 1ooth day of school math activities for learning and fun! Thank you to the nine parents who sent in their snack items so that we could create our 100 piece snack. We will have lots of left overs that can be bagged up and put in our snack tub.

       In writing this week we continued to work on our poetry unit. For 100th day we read a poem that had 100 words! On the 100th day of school we aged ourselves with an app and wrote about if we were 100 years old.

       In reading/social studies we made a compass rose, Read a scholastic news article called the Snow Man. We took a comprehension check on Tuesday and Listened to the story- Snowflake Bentley on Wednesday. We made snowflakes using Marshmallows and toothpicks. We also filled out a graphic organizer about our snowflake. We saw a video about how a snowflake was formed. We also created a work of art out of the digits in 100.

        In science we started our weather unit. We learned about what causes wind and how to read a wind vane. We learned about temperature and how to read a thermometer. We made the weather tools and put them in a pocket in our science notebook.  We read an article and did a talk-read-talk-write activity. We learned about precipitation and used a sponge to fill a rain gauge. We talked about our seasons, made a season box and discussed clothes we would wear during each season.

 

*Dear Parents,

                Mark your calendars for Friday, February 9th – CRE and PTA are hosting our annual Valentine Dance from 6:30-8:30.  More information will come home next week.❤️

 

Thank you so much,

Randie and Tiffany

Friday, January 19, 2024

Week 21

 Dear Parents,

      This week in math we have been practicing order, and comparing numbers. We filled in missing numbers on a 100s chart and talked about how some numbers are greater than or less than a given number. We worked together as well had individual challenges to earn stickers. Can I just say that I gave away a lot of stickers and are very proud of them. 

        In writing we are still holding onto our friendly letters until all are turned in , final copy. These will go home next week and can be delivered to the person your child’s letter is addressed to. We started our unit on poetry. We are listening to many poems, pointing out the elements of poetry we find in them. We are drawing pictures as we visualize each poem as its read. We will draft several poems and take at least two to final copy. Reading is also focusing on poetry as we read, visualize and took a comprehension check over a collection of three poems.

         In science this week we started our unit on weather. The weather we have been experiencing has given us a lot to think about. We are learning the names of the weather tools and what each tool can tell us about the weather. We even learned that our eyes can be a weather tool.

Friday, January 12, 2024

Week 20

 Dear Parents,

         This week in math we focused on numbers to 1,200.  We continued working on writing numbers up to 1,200 in word form, standard form and expanded form. We decomposed them in model to show two different ways to make a number with place value blocks. We compared numbers and said if they were greater than, less than or equal to each other. We also ordered numbers from least to greatest and greatest to least. We spent two days taking the middle of year Math CBA. This test had all the skills that were taught the first semester represented in 20 questions.

       In writing we learned the parts of a friendly letter, wrote a rough draft, revised, and published our letters. The original Letter will go home with your child. I will put a copy of the letter in their work portfolio. I am asking that you help your child deliver their letter whether it be in person, by mail, or even as an attachment to an e-mail. They worked very hard on this letter and chose whoever they wanted to receive it.

       In reading we read the story The Mitten and did an activity using the warmth of our hand, observing and recording what happened. We had to post pone this activity to this week as everyone did not have their mitten. We had a map skills lesson in which we compared maps and globes. We read an article about conservation and how our choices affect our environment. We read the story Time for Cranberries, sequenced the events and tried dried cranberries and cranberry juice. We read a Scholastic News article about Martin Luther King and took a reading check point.

         In science we continued our unit on manmade and natural resources as we learned about conservation, finished our pic collage sorting pictures of these resources, did a talk, read, talk, write, and took our assessment on Friday.

  • If you haven’t already replenished your child’s supplies. Please send in a 24 count crayon box and a 12 count colored pencil set.

 

  • We were running low snacks for the class. Thanks to Mrs. Walker who sent in individual packets of Lone Star Cheddar Crackers! Individual Goldfish/ Some brand of Crackers is the snack the children prefer. A big cheer went up when they heard that Roy’s mother sent in more crackers.( This is separate from our 100th Day Snack. Another Parent, Cason’s mom sent in Goldfish on Thursday, so we should be good through January.

Friday, January 5, 2024

Week 19A

 Dear Parents,

           This was a very quick week, but it was so good to see your children again and I feel that they were happy to be back at school. In math this week we worked on writing numbers up to 1,200 in word form, standard form and expanded form. We decomposed them in model to show two different ways to make a number with place value blocks. We compared numbers and said if they were greater than, less than or equal to each other. We also ordered numbers from least to greatest and greatest to least.

           In writing we read Squirrel’s New Years Resolution and wrote our own resolutions. We had so much fun thinking of ways we could improve or help others. We then made a likeness to ourselves and wrote our resolutions on party hats. We even have blowers! I hope your children enjoyed their ring pop treat to RING in the New Year!

           In reading we read a Scholastic news called An Icy Tradition and took a comprehension check on it. I am still working with some children at not guessing at answers, but finding it in the text and underlining it. We look for key words in the questions and then look back to the text. We also read the story The Mitten and did an activity using the warmth of our hand, observing and recording what happened.

           In science we went on a scavenger hunt to look for 5 manmade resources and 5 natural resources. Then we used Pic Collage to make a collage of each on our ipads.

  • Please read the second grade Newsletter about our new math log homework and Flashcards. These will go home Monday.