Mrs. Crull's Second Grade Class

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Christmas Poems and Recipes

This week we have been working on a special projects for our parents. For part of it, the kids had to write a Christmas poem. Below are some of the ones that I thought were REALLY good! I didn't help them very much on these.

Christmas is fun every year!
Singing out for all to hear.
It is very easy,
But I smile very cheesy.

By Andrew


Christmas is fun,
And I don't want it to be done.
Christmas is here!
It's the best time of the year!

By Ryker

On Christmas Eve, you go to sleep,
You might hear Santa's reindeer leap.
The Christmas music and candles are pleasant.
In the morning you'll see your presents!

By Abby


On Christmas Eve, you hear the clock.
It's time for bed, it went tick-tock.
When I woke up, I was not forlorn.
All the presents were here on Christmas morn.

By Lauren


On Christmas Eve, we go to sleep,
In my bed I'm counting sheep.
On Christmas morning,
My mom and dad are still snoring.
I try to wake them up
But they make me shut up!

By Evan


Christmas is almost here,
So give a big cheer!
People are so spinny,
The hear something coming down the chimney.
Candles are light.
The sun is bright.
Someone is coming,
With lots of loving.
Hanukkah has past,
Christmas is last.
Everyone cheers,
For the big year.

By Samantha


On Christmas Eve we go to sleep,
In my bed I hear a peep.
I hurry to see, what it could be,
But there was nothing to see.

By Hannah


Also to go along with our project, we made up recipes for a Merry Christmas. Here are a few. :)

1 cute puppy
6 cousins
6 presents
1 baby Jesus
a best mom and dad
2 cool sisters

Mix with love and share the joy. Have a happy holiday.

By Marie


1 nice sister
1 cute dog
2 super cool parents
1 sparkle Christmas tree
5 super cousins
2 cute and funny movies
1 fun family
1 cool new pair of PJs

Mix them together. Make joy, love, and fun.

By Olivia


1 family
20 presents
1 golf cart
3 cookies
5 cousins
1 tree
2 parents
1 sled
1 choo choo train going around the tree

Mix it up and enjoy the fun.

By Luke


3 little dogs
2 loving parents
7 big presents
1 funny movie
5 fun cousins
1 baby Jesus
2 big brothers
1 bright star

Mix it up in one jolly holiday.

By Grant


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

There's more to come!

Here are my sweet kids infront of our tree in the classroom. I hope to work on updating the blog over break! :)
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Science Web Sites

Today we worked on food chains and webs, and the jobs of producers, consumers and decomposers. To reinforce these science concepts, the students went to various web sites that helped them put their knowledge into action. Everyone really enjoyed all the activities, so I told them that I would put the sites on the blog for them to do at home.

Enjoy!



Science Chapter 2 Sites - All About Animals

Drag, drop and sort animals into the 5 animal types. There are 5 games to do in different habitats. AWESOME game!

(Under Animal Classification Section)

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/gamesforkids.htm


Cool! Seek and find animals in different habitats. They are not as obvious as you would think!

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/seekandfind/indexseekandfind.htm


Carnivore, herbivore, Omnivore sort

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/games/animaldietgame.htm



Science Chapter 3 Sites - How Plants and Animals Live Together

Fill out the food chain and sort the animals.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/science/living_things/food_chains/play_popup.shtml


Picture example of a food chain vs. a food web

http://www.sciencebob.com/questions/q-food_chain_web2.php


Chain Reaction – build food chains and test them out

http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/frogs/chain_reaction/play_chainreaction.cfm


Pond, arctic, and meadow food chains – simple and easy

http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/food/food_menu.html


Food chain drag and drop that gets harder and harder. Shows the food chain in action and adds decomposers.

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/games/foodchaingame.htm


Producer and consumer game


Monday, October 19, 2009

Our Class Book

Here are some of the pictures we took today. During this short week, we are going to work on making a book about our school and class. When it is finished, we are going to send it, with our letters, to Robert Munsch.

We all hope that he will like it, and write us back! It would also be cool if he included some of the pictures on his website!





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Monday, October 12, 2009

Germs! Germs! Germs!

How have you been feeling? Here at NPE, a lot of kids (and some teachers) have not been feeling so great lately. Because of this, we took some time this morning to thoroughly disinfect our classroom with Clorox wipes and Lysol. We also read the book Germs! Germs! Germs! together and discussed how to keep germs away. After wards, we made "NOT WANTED" posters and "germs" that we hung in the hallway to remind kids what they need to do to keep from getting sick from germs.

I hope everyone gets to feeling better, and is able to return to class soon! :)




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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Larry Batson's Wildlife Program

This morning we had the Larry Batson Wildlife Program. His programs are always really good and very informative. He said that this is his 31st year coming to NPE! Wow! That's a LONG time! He also told us some VERY sad news. His baboon, named Dolly, that he always brings, passed away around Christmas time last year. She was like a child to Mr. Batson and his wife. There is good news though, they decided to adopt another Baboon, and they were able to do so at the first of the year. The new baboon's name is Elizabeth, and she is 9 months old now. We were SO lucky, because he brought the baby baboon with them today! She was SO cute! She was also VERY wild and CRAZY! She jumped ALL OVER THE PLACE! We all enjoyed the program!
Here are some pictures from this morning.


Mr. Batson has a new website that he told us about, it is http://www.larrytheanimalguy.com. Check it out! :)
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Robert Munsch Read Aloud

To go along with our Robert Munsch author study, we have been working on reading various Munsch books with lots of expression and fluency. This week, we put our reading into practice by reading to 3 kindergarten classes. Below are pictures of the kids reading to the kindergartners, and them with the books they read aloud.








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Fire Safety Program

This morning we were lucky enough to not only have the Sugar Creek Firefighters come and talk to us about fire safety, but we also were able to walk in and look inside a real fire truck!


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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Bubble Gum Graphs

Today we made bubble gum graphs and solved problems related to the information on the graph. I let the kids choose what their favorite gum flavor was out of the 5 flavors I brought for them to choose from. Here were the results:
Cherry 2
Strawberry 1
Sour Mania 10 *
Watermelon 8
Original 1
*Sour Mania would have been higher, but we ran out of gum.
Here are some pictures of our great bubble blowers!
They must have a lot of "hot air". :)
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Friday, September 25, 2009

Parts of a Plant

Instead of just studying the basic parts of a flowering plant, I decided to have the kids learn all the detailed parts of a flowering plant. The best way to do this, is to do it "hands on" with real flowers. Yesterday we went to the computer lab and went to various websites to learn about the parts of a plant (websites are on one of the posts from yesterday). Today we looked at and dissected flowers to find all these parts. To be honest, I am not the best botanist, so we were all learning together. :)

Here are some of the kiddos looking at their flower with a magnifying glass. We also moved our desks around today just to do this project. If it were up to the kids, they would stay this way.

Here are some flowers and inside parts close up.

This is a sheet that the kids used to identify the parts of the flower.


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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Funny Guys!

Today during inside recess, some of the boys in the class came up with this. I thought it was cute and sweet, so I taped them and told them that I would put it on the blog. :)

Riley, Kade, Grant, Ryker, Andrew, and Bennett,
YOU ROCK!!!!! :)

What a day!

Today we did a lot! From book review writing to picture taking to cookie making to plant site surfing, we had a rather busy day! Check out all the pictures of the things we did!

See you tomorrow!

Plant Websites

Today in the computer lab we went to some cool plant websites. Below are links to the websites the kids liked the best.
Enjoy!

This is the harder parts of the plant site.

http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/science/plants_pt2/parts.htm


This site is on seed dispersal.

http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/science/plants_pt2/dispersal.htm


This site is on seed growth.

http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/science/plants_pt2/growth.htm


This site is where you figure out the types of roots and whether you can eat it or not.

http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/root/rootfac.html




Mmm, Cookies

As you know, we have been studying the author Robert Munsch. Yesterday we read the book Mmm, Cookie by Robert Munsch. After reading the book, we talked about book reviews, and wrote a book review over Mmm, Cookies. Today we finished rewriting our reviews, and made Play-Doh cookies to go along with the book. At the end of this post, there is a book review over the book Mmm, Cookies.


Ask your child about what happened in the book, and why we made Play-Doh cookies. Also ask them why Mr. Munsch used the words play clay instead of Play-Doh.










A book review of Mmm, Cookies.

Do you like to play tricks? In Mmm, Cookies by Robert Munsch, a boy plays a trick on his parents with some play dough.

The book Mmm, Cookies is a good and funny story. In this book Christopher makes a special recipe to play a trick.

If you like to play tricks on people, read this book to see what Christopher does. The book Mmm, Cookies is an amusing and wonderful story. Anyone would love this book.

By Abby

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Picture Day!

Today was PICTURE DAY!!!!
Here are some pictures of the kids getting their pictures taken! :)




The pretty girls! :)
The Handsome Boys! :)

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Purple, Green, and Yellow

Today we read one of my favorite Robert Munsch books, Purple, Green, and Yellow. In the story, a little girl named Bridget wants coloring markers, and by the end of the story she makes a big mess! I started typing a little summary of the story, but I thought it would probably be better to have your child tell you about the story! :) SO, long story short, we used permanent markers to draw all over our hands and arms today! :) Well...actually...we colored on ourselves while wearing rubber gloves, but it sounds better, and crazier, the other way! :)


Here are the little artists at work!


It was so funny today because once the kids were finished, many of them put their glove on and did their work with it on. :)

Here are Simon, Riley, Marie, Hannah and Rachel, with their glorious gloves.
Here are Andrew, Matt, Alyssa, Olivia, and Jake with their masterpieces.


Here is the colorful work of Bennett, Jacob, Michaela, Evan, Luke, and Samantha.


Last but not least, the colorific work of Kenzie, Abby, Grant, Lauren, Haley, and Kade.


Once everyone was finished, they voted on who they thought did the best job coloring their hand. The winner was.........HALEY!!!! :)

And second place goes to.........MICHAELA!!!!!!


Everyone did a great job, and had lots of fun!


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