Friday, September 30, 2016
Fall Festival
Where: Pinebrook
When: Saturday, October 1st from 4pm-7pm
Don’t forget the Fall Festival is this Saturday from 4-7 pm at Pinebrook co-sponsored this year by the PTA and the Kirkpatrick Farms HOA.
Thanks to all our community sponsors who have helped support this annual event - Artistic Concepts Group, Bach to Rock, East Gate Orthodontics, FB Investment Group, Home Depot, Kravitz Orthodontics, and Loudoun Pediatric Associates.
Events like these don’t happen without a lot of community and family support. A few more adult and teen volunteers are needed to help out during the event. Please go to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e48a8ad23a57-2016 to sign up to help.
No entrance fee, but you might want to bring a few dollars to put someone in jail or grab some food!
Parent Coffee
When: Tuesday, October 18th at 11:15am
What: Come to Pinebrook to discuss and learn great strategies to help students and hear from staff members.
The first Parent Coffee is set for Tuesday, October 18th at 11:15am in the library. Mrs. Melissa Roberts (former Pinebrook guidance counselor) will be giving a presentation entitled "How do we fit it all in?!"
The second Parent Coffee will be on Thursday, November 10th and will be all about BYOT. This will be the presentation from Bring Your Own Technology Night for parents who missed the September date.
October Newsletter
Thank you to all the parents who attended Back To School Night. A special thanks go to all the parents who purchased items from our classroom wish list. They were all greatly appreciated and will be put to good use. We are still in need of more colored copy paper for word study groups.
Attendance and Importance of Being on Time
Research shows that consistent school attendance correlates highly with positive student achievement. Please put every effort in helping your child get to school by 7:50AM every day!
Conferences
It was a pleasure meeting many parents at Back to School Night.
I look forward to seeing you again during conferences next month.
Important Dates to Remember
October 1st – Fall Festival 4pm - 7pm
October 3rd-7th – School Book Fair in Library
October 4th – Book Fair Family Night 3pm-6pm
October 5th – Walk to School Day
October 10th – Columbus Day (No School)
October 11th – Monday Schedule
October 17th – PTA Meeting 6:30pm
October 18th – Parent Coffee at 11:15am Pinebrook Library
October 29th – Color Me Pinebrook Fun Run 8:00am
October 31st – Classroom Fall Harvest Party (12:15pm-1:15pm)
November 4th – End of First Grading Period
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Word Study Test
This Friday, the students will have their first word study quiz. Please practice spelling the words and placing them in the correct feature. In order to receive a 4 on the Word Study Test, the students must spell the word correctly, put the word in the correct feature category, and then come up with a word (not in the word study words) that could also be in the same feature category.
I will be contacting parents, who singed up to volunteer in the classroom, to assist me in giving the word study tests every other Friday. I will also be contacting volunteers to come in the classroom every other Monday to help introduce word study words.
I will be contacting parents, who singed up to volunteer in the classroom, to assist me in giving the word study tests every other Friday. I will also be contacting volunteers to come in the classroom every other Monday to help introduce word study words.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Parent Teacher Conferences
If you haven't signed up for a conference, please contact me to schedule a date and time. courtney.allen@lcps.org
Read Aloud
Making Connections
This week the focus of read aloud is on making connections. In class we talked about the four types of connections:
1. Self to Text - a connection between the book and your life experiences
2. Text to Text - a connection between the book and another book/text you have read
3. Text to World - a connection between the book and events in the real world
4. Text to Media - a connection between the book and something you've seen on TV or computer
Students need to make a connection with a story and explain how it reminds them of one of the connections. The connections quiz will be this Friday.
This week the focus of read aloud is on making connections. In class we talked about the four types of connections:
1. Self to Text - a connection between the book and your life experiences
2. Text to Text - a connection between the book and another book/text you have read
3. Text to World - a connection between the book and events in the real world
4. Text to Media - a connection between the book and something you've seen on TV or computer
Students need to make a connection with a story and explain how it reminds them of one of the connections. The connections quiz will be this Friday.
Monday, September 26, 2016
School Pictures
Important Information About School Pictures:
Fall pictures will be taken Friday, September 30th. This will be a day for individual pictures only; a whole-class picture will be taken in the Spring. Following are some guidelines to help facilitate your picture order / purchase:
If possible, please order your child's pictures online. It's the fastest, easiest, and most convenient way to order your child's pictures. If you order online, you do not need to send anything to school with your child on Picture Day!
If you are not ordering online, please fill out the payment envelope, enclose your payment, and send it to school on picture day. Your payment envelope must include your child's name, my name, your "look" (or background) selection, and your payment.
Fall pictures will be taken Friday, September 30th. This will be a day for individual pictures only; a whole-class picture will be taken in the Spring. Following are some guidelines to help facilitate your picture order / purchase:
If possible, please order your child's pictures online. It's the fastest, easiest, and most convenient way to order your child's pictures. If you order online, you do not need to send anything to school with your child on Picture Day!
If you are not ordering online, please fill out the payment envelope, enclose your payment, and send it to school on picture day. Your payment envelope must include your child's name, my name, your "look" (or background) selection, and your payment.
Friday, September 23, 2016
Spirit Week
September 26th - September 30th
Monday: Wear Pajamas
Tuesday: Twin Day
Wednesday: Wear a Hat
Thursday: Mismatch Day
Friday: Wear Gold/Yellow
Ellie's Hats
In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness month, Pinebrook is hosting a HAT DRIVE!
Donation boxes will be available in Pinebrook's hallways from
September 26th - September 30th
Please donate a NEW hat. All donaticons will be given to Ellie's Hats Foundation and distributeed to children who have lost hair due to childhood cancer treatment. We will also be raising awareness through a Spirit Week.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
BYOT
Where: Pinebrook Elementary School Library
When: Tonight Thursday, September 22nd at 6:30
What: Informational session about BYOT and a short hands-on demonstration of technology online tools that may be used in the classroom. Please bring your own device.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Read Aloud
Read Aloud
Every day I do a Read Aloud with the students. During Read Aloud, I work with the students on many different skills and concepts. Some things that are worked on include making predictions, relating information to prior knowledge, making connections, emphasizing story elements, guiding students with questioning, and working on summaries.
This week the focus is on making predictions about what happens in a story. Students need to be able to make a prediction and support their prediction. "I think ______________ because _____________."
Every Friday, the students will be given a quiz to assess their understanding of the Read Aloud topic. This Friday, the students will be given a quiz on predictions. I will read a story, stop half way through and students will be expected to write "I think ______________ because _____________." We have and will be discussing this all week at school, so students should be very familiar with this line. You can also use this line at home with your child to help reinforce the concept.
Every day I do a Read Aloud with the students. During Read Aloud, I work with the students on many different skills and concepts. Some things that are worked on include making predictions, relating information to prior knowledge, making connections, emphasizing story elements, guiding students with questioning, and working on summaries.
This week the focus is on making predictions about what happens in a story. Students need to be able to make a prediction and support their prediction. "I think ______________ because _____________."
Every Friday, the students will be given a quiz to assess their understanding of the Read Aloud topic. This Friday, the students will be given a quiz on predictions. I will read a story, stop half way through and students will be expected to write "I think ______________ because _____________." We have and will be discussing this all week at school, so students should be very familiar with this line. You can also use this line at home with your child to help reinforce the concept.
Monday, September 19, 2016
Word Study
Word Study is an alternative to traditional spelling instruction. It is based on learning word patterns rather than just memorizing words.
Today is the official start of Word Study. Each student was placed in a word study group based on his or her spelling needs. A copy of the word study words should be in your son or daughter's homework folder today and another copy will stay at school. Students will work with the words for two weeks. The first word study assessment will be on Friday, September 30th.
Each day during Reader's Workshop, students will complete one word work activity. Here are a list of activities the students will do each day.
Week 1
Monday: Introduce Words and Sentences
Tuesday: Pictures
Wednesday: Rainbow Write
Thursday: Dictionary
Friday: ABC Order
Week 2
Monday: Spelling Stairs
Tuesday: Write Words 3 Times
Wednesday: Vowel Hunt
Thursday: Word Search
Friday: Glue in Words and Assessment
Odyssey Of The Mind
Reminder for students who returned Odyssey Of The Mind paper!
Currently there are not enough coaches for all students to participate. Tryouts for Odyssey Of The Mind will be on Tuesday, September 20th after school till 3:30. There are 140 students who signed up, but there are only 57 spots. If students do not attend tryouts, they will not be on a team. If you are a coach, your child does not not to attend tryouts.
Please make sure to pick up your child at 3:30 in the kiss and go loop.
Teams will be picked by September 27, 2016.
Currently there are not enough coaches for all students to participate. Tryouts for Odyssey Of The Mind will be on Tuesday, September 20th after school till 3:30. There are 140 students who signed up, but there are only 57 spots. If students do not attend tryouts, they will not be on a team. If you are a coach, your child does not not to attend tryouts.
Please make sure to pick up your child at 3:30 in the kiss and go loop.
Teams will be picked by September 27, 2016.
Friday, September 16, 2016
Math Class Update
After Back to School Night, I created a letter which will be sent home to all second graders about math placement. On the letter you will see who your child's math teacher is. All math classes will now have students write their math homework in their agenda at the start of math class. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me or your child's math teacher.
Back To School Night
Thank you to all the parents who attended Back to School Night! I hope the session was informative to you. I look forward to a successful year with your son or daughter. Without your support, everything we do in school would not be possible!
If you didn't get a chance to sign up for a conference, please email to schedule a date and time to discuss your son or daughters progress in second grade.
All information discussed is below. If you have any questions please feel free to email me at courtney.allen@lcps.org
Mrs. Allen's Second Grade 2016-2017
School Hours:
School begins at 7:50 am and ends at 2:35 pm. Children will be marked tardy if they are not in the classroom by 7:50 am. Students will also be marked if they leave school early.
Transportation:
Please make sure that your child knows how they are getting home every day. If there is a change in their daily routine, you MUST send a note or contact me at the school immediately. I am unable to place children on a different bus or with a friend or family member without a note or parental permission. This policy ensures your child’s safety.
If you will be picking your child up at dismissal time, please familiarize yourself with the traffic patterns in the parking lot. Please stay in your vehicles in the Kiss ‘N” Go lanes so that we may keep traffic moving smoothly. If you would like to come into the school to get your child at dismissal be sure to park in the parking lot and not in the Kiss “N” Go lane.
Classroom Blog:
Please sign up for our classroom blog. Homework and test/quiz dates, monthly newsletters, and other important information can be found on our classroom blog.
mrsallenssecondgrade.blogspot.com
Communication / Notes:
Your child will be bringing home a daily homework folder every night. Please try to check this folder each evening. You may also use this folder to send any notes, information, and communication to the office or me. If I need to send home important information, it will be put into this folder. Your child’s homework will also be placed in this folder.
Pinebrook has a wonderful web site, which you will want to check out (www.loudoun.k12.va.us/schools/pinebrook). You can access the second grade webpage and also our classroom webpage from this site. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may have. My email address is courtney.allen@lcps.org.
Classroom Behavior
I expect students in second grade to behave and follow directions. The first week the students and I discussed and practiced good behavior and what is expected of them. We also discussed consequences for misbehavior.
Classroom Management Positive Reinforcement
How does it work?
Any time I see a student making a good choice – following directions quickly and quietly, being helpful to another student, going the extra mile, etc. I use a star hole punch to punch out one of the squares on a student’s punch card. When all the squares are punched, they can earn a reward coupon. There are many rewards coupons which include lunch with the teacher, wear a hat for the day, sit in the teacher’s chair, wear slippers for the day, sit next to a buddy in class, extra computer time, and much more!
Consequences of Misbehavior
All students will start each day on
Ready to Learn. If a child breaks one of our classroom rules, he or she will move their clip down. The first step down is Think About It which is a warning. The next step down is Teacher’s Choice. This will usually be a 5 minute time out of recess. The next step down is Parent Contact. I will send home a Think Sheet so you are aware of the misbehavior in class.
Specials:
Monday: Physical Education and Music
Tuesday: Guidance/Search and Physical Education
Wednesday: Computer Lab and Library
Thursday: Physical Education and Music
Friday: Art
Lunch is from 11:38-12:08
Please make sure your child wears sneakers on P.E. days and to return library books for Library on Wednesday.
Homework / Agendas:
Homework should be completed nightly (NO HOMEWORK ON FRIDAYS). All homework is due back to school the next day. In addition to the regular homework, students should be reading 20 minutes each night.
Students will use agendas to write daily homework and other important reminders. These agenda books are the student’s responsibility.
Online Resources
Raz-Kids – This is an online site that has hundreds of interactive, leveled readers for students to practice their reading. (Available starting in November)
Reflex Math – This is a fun and interactive online site that allows students to practice their math fact fluency.
Grading:
In second grade, the following key is used for report cards:
Progress Indicators:
E – Exceeds Standards
M – Meets Standards
P – Progressing Toward Standards
B – Below Standards
Effort Grades
O – Outstanding
S – Satisfactory
N – Needs Improvement
.
You will see either a 1,1+, 2, 2+, 3, 3+, or 4 next to each SOL being tested.
1 Performing Below Standard
2 Progressing Towards Standard
3 Meets Standard
4 Exceeds Standard
Tests
A study guide will be given about one week before each test.
Quizzes
Study guides will NOT be given out.
Re-Test Procedure
Students who score below a 3 on a test will be given the opportunity to take the test over. The re-test will be given 2-3 days after the original test is passed back. The highest score a student can get on a retest is 2.8
Dressing for School:
Please make sure that your child wears mittens, boots, and other APPROPRIATE outdoor clothing. We will try to go outside for recess everyday (weather permitting) so students should be prepared for outdoor play. Please be sure to label ALL of your child’s removable clothing. This is a BIG help.
Please have your child wear comfortable shoes to school everyday. We are always on the go.
Attendance:
Whenever a child is absent or tardy, please call the attendance line at 703-957-4330. If you are planning a vacation or know of an extended absence ahead of time, please notify me prior to your child’s absence. Because of the nature of the second grade curriculum and program, make-up work is not always possible to send home. Whatever work can be done out of school will be sent home with the child before a vacation, if possible, or after the child returns. Daily attendance at school is very important to school success.
Backpacks:
Please write your child’s name on their backpack with a permanent marker or on a tag.
Birthdays:
Your child’s birthday is a special event so I will try my best to make his / her birthday a special one. Food is not allowed on birthdays. You may donate playground equipment for the classroom or a book for the classroom library for your child’s birthday.
Invitations:
When planning your child’s birthday party, please keep in mind the feelings of all the children at school. Loudoun County policy states that we are unable to pass out birthday invitations unless ALL of the students are invited. The class and school directories will list almost all of the addresses of friends so that you may mail the invites.
Book Orders:
Scholastic book orders are sent home monthly. These are for your own use and are not mandatory to participate in. The prices are very reasonable and are less expensive than in a bookstore. You may order online or send in a check. Checks should be made payable to Scholastic. If you would like me to recommend a few books, just let me know.
Newsletters:
Newsletters will be posted on the classroom blog on the 1st of each month. Please take note of the special events and important activities taking place each month.
Lunch and Snack:
The easiest and most convenient way to pay for your child’s lunch is to prepay their lunch account with a check made payable to the County of Loudoun or to pay online. The monthly lunch menu will designate prices, and parents can designate money for lunch, ice cream, or milk. You may send checks for lunch in your child’s daily folder as needed and I will forward it to the cafeteria staff. Please be sure your check is labeled with your child’s lunch code and name in order to properly credit your child’s account. Your child will use their six-digit student number every time they buy food in the cafeteria. Please make sure they are familiar with this code.
Due to our late lunch, we will be having snack in the classroom. Please make sure snacks do not contain peanut or nut products. Students should bring in a healthy snack.
Toys, Gadgets, Gizmos, etc.:
Please do not send your child to school with any of these items. We have plenty of lessons and activities to keep us busy here at school. Bringing toys to school can often result in distractions and interruptions during class time and even lead to some tears if the items are lost or broken. This is a Pinebrook policy!!!
Medication:
Any medication your child may need should be handled with our school nurse. Please see the school nurse with any medical concerns or questions.
I cannot distribute any medication, cough drops, or ointment, etc. in the classroom. In addition, your child is not allowed to bring any medication (including cough drops) to school for safety purposes. If you any questions or concerns, please contact the school nurse.
Grouping:
Math - Students will switch classes for math. Your child will take a math pre-assessment to determine which math class they will be placed in.
Word Study - Students are grouped according to word features they may have missed. These groups will change throughout the year.
Reading - Students will be grouped in reading groups by ability. These groups will continuously switch throughout the year.
Let me conclude by saying that I am looking forward to working with you and your child in the coming school year. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.
This is a lot of information and I truly appreciate you taking the time to read it! It’s going to be a GREAT year!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Allen
Thursday, September 15, 2016
TONIGHT is Back to School Night! Thursday, September 15th
Session 1 begins at 6:30pm and session 2 begins at 7:30pm. Both sessions will start in the classrooms. At the start of the session, we'll have a live broadcast to welcome you, hear from the PTA, and our school board member. We will switch sessions at 7:25.
Ignite Kids Club will be here this year! They will be offering a child-care service for students as parents attend Back to School Night. The cost is $10/child or $15 for two or more children. Ignite will host their activities in the gym. You can bring your student(s) to the gym starting at 6:15, but cannot go to the classrooms until 6:30pm.
Due to the number of responses, Ignite and Pinebrook have opened the care service offered on Back To School Night to 3 and 4 year old children along with the grade level students. The 3 and 4 year olds will be in a separate area with Ignite staff to ensure their safety.
If you have any questions, please give Pinebrook or Ignite Kids Club a call.
I look forward to seeing you on Thursday!
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Monday, September 12, 2016
Back to School Night
Mrs. Allen's Second Grade: Room 19
Back to School Night will be this Thursday, September 15th. Session 1 begins at 6:30 and Session 2 begins at 7:30. Please come to ask questions, and to learn important information about our school and classroom procedures. Reminder: This is for adults only, no children should be attending..
Mrs. Allen's Second Grade: Room 19
Back to School Night will be this Thursday, September 15th. Session 1 begins at 6:30 and Session 2 begins at 7:30. Please come to ask questions, and to learn important information about our school and classroom procedures. Reminder: This is for adults only, no children should be attending..
Friday, September 9, 2016
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Our Classroom is still in need of a room parent! Please email me if you are interested!
Patriot Day Ceremony & Volunteer & Room Parent Information Breakfast this Friday
On Friday, Sep.9th at 8:05 am is our Patriot Day Ceremony. We'll have a short presentation with local first responders and those that serve in the armed forces. If you serve in the armed forces and or with our local first responders, please join us to be celebrated. We also welcome all families to join us around the flag pole in the bus loop.
In the cafeteria, immediately following the Patriot Day Ceremony, is our Volunteer and Room Parent Information Breakfast. If you would like more information about processes and tips about being a room parent or volunteer at Pinebrook, we invite you to attend. We'd love to see you there.
Ice Cream on Friday's
Ice cream can be purchased during our lunch every Friday. In order to purchase ice cream, the students must have money on their accounts.
If you haven't yet put money on your student's lunch account, you can sign up for an account on www.myschoolbucks.com and manage your child's lunch account on-line.
You can also send a check to school with your student, but our cafeteria staff really encourages www.myschoolbucks.com to avoid lost checks between home and school.
Patriot Day Ceremony & Volunteer & Room Parent Information Breakfast this Friday
On Friday, Sep.9th at 8:05 am is our Patriot Day Ceremony. We'll have a short presentation with local first responders and those that serve in the armed forces. If you serve in the armed forces and or with our local first responders, please join us to be celebrated. We also welcome all families to join us around the flag pole in the bus loop.
In the cafeteria, immediately following the Patriot Day Ceremony, is our Volunteer and Room Parent Information Breakfast. If you would like more information about processes and tips about being a room parent or volunteer at Pinebrook, we invite you to attend. We'd love to see you there.
Ice Cream on Friday's
Ice cream can be purchased during our lunch every Friday. In order to purchase ice cream, the students must have money on their accounts.
If you haven't yet put money on your student's lunch account, you can sign up for an account on www.myschoolbucks.com and manage your child's lunch account on-line.
You can also send a check to school with your student, but our cafeteria staff really encourages www.myschoolbucks.com to avoid lost checks between home and school.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
In Social Studies we have been studying what it means to be a “good citizen”. Next week, we will be having our first assessment of the year. Students will be asked to answer questions independently on what it means to be a good citizen. Our assessment will be on Monday, September 12th. A study guide will be sent home with the information that will be on the assessment. Over the course of the week and over the weekend please help your child study the information on the study guide to help them prepare. Please let me know if you have any questions!
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Kindness Quilt
The students are learning about Citizenship in Social Studies. This week we talked about being a good citizen and read The Kindness Quilt by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace. The students created a Kindness Quilt to show ways they demonstrate kindness.
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