Fortis Academy Second Grade (M/W)- September 20-24

History Journals are due next Monday, September 27!  Please have students bring to class so I can check them and return on Wednesday.

"The Months" is due September 29th!  Students will stand up in front of the class and recite the poem individually.  Please continue to work on memorizing the poem.

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DiscipleshipResponsibility: “The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied.” Proverbs 13:4
GeographyMiddle East - Due 11/3
Math
Ch 3 L12 Practice C TB p91-92Chapter 3 Practice Test Co-teachers, please check and have students correct + Review math facts 1-20 addition and subtractionAddition & Subtraction with Re-grouping AssessmentCh 4 L1 TB p94-97, WB p87-90 + MJCh 4 L2, TB p98-99, WB p91-92
SpellingStep 5: Review NT; dictate sentences 4-6 on spelling paper; p36

Review card box; Dictate sentences 7-9 on spelling paper in binder and the word "gentleman" p36Step 5 Test: Title page, 10 words + 1 sentence, p36Step 6: NT, p37-41; Dictate words 21-30, p41
Dictate sentences 1-3, p42
Grammar
Ch 5 L 2 Grammar TimeCh 5 L 2 Practice Time (#1-4) WB p40-41Ch 5 L 3 Skill Time: Practice SentenceCh 5 L 4 Test Time (for practice Exercise 1,3,4,5,6) WB p84
Read Aloud
Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers
ReadingRead Ch 4 "Rescuing the Kittens" + answer questions; RDROPG L167 & 168 R-Changed VowelsRead Ch 5 "The Lion" + answer questions; RDROPG L169 & 170 R-Changed VowelsOPG L171 & 172 R-Changed Vowels + Review any lessons student had difficulty with this week
Handwriting/
Copy Work
MAP Test-Reading ComprehensionStudents complete p31-32 of NAC + CW: Proverbs 13:4Practice cursive G,g and linking lettersStudents complete p33 of NAC + CW: August, September from "The Months"
Bible
MAP Test-Reading ComprehensionRead Ezra 5:8-11; Pray with your child and ask God to give him or her the desire to work diligently and to honor God by being His servantChore Charts and Memory VerseRead and Discuss Luke 16:10
ScienceRead EC p52-54 & do Activity 3.5 "Label an Orchid" NJ p73Carniverous Plants - Demonstration & Lesson by Logic students; BBC video on Venus Fly Traps; Record findings in nature journalRead EC p55-56; Start NJ p74-75
History
Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora crowns; Roman and Kooper to share History JournalRead "Yang Chien Unites North and South" p73-76 in SOTW.Read "The Tang Dynasty" p76-79 in SOTW. History Journals Week 7 AmberRae & Lydia to share History Journals next week
Memory WorkPoem: "The Months" Due 9/29 Proverbs 13:4 Due 9/22 (written or oral)

HIG-Singapore Home Instructor's Guide    MJ-Math Journal

TB-Singapore Textbook                            WB-Singapore Workbook

AAS-All About Spelling                            NAC-New American Cursive

SOTW-Story of the World                        NJ-Botany Notebooking Journal   

EC-Exploring Creation through Botany Textbook

RDR-Reading Done Right (school only)      OPG-Ordinary Parents Guide to Reading     

TM -Shurley Grammar Teacher’s Manual    WB-Shurley Grammar Workbook  

PB-Shurley Grammar Practice Booklet          

Math-  Please aim to spend around 60 minutes, but not more than 90. Students work at different paces so, if need be, don't complete every problem in a section. If you're student is completing the problems without difficulty, move on to another section.  

Spelling-Spelling sheets can be found behind the spelling tab in the campus binder.  Please continue practicing phonograms and sound cards (dictating the sound and having them write them down).


Grammar- Workbook and practice book will be completed at home only.  We will do similar exercises and activities in class.  Please only complete assigned portions of the lesson.  The question and answer flow can be found at the end of the cd you received with your teacher’s manual.


Reading-Please continue to bring "Miranda the Great!" to school. Students seem to really enjoy this book. Students will be doing some reading in class on their own and then we'll be reading as a group also because there is some challenging vocabulary in the book.


History-Instructions for History Journals can be found in the front of the journal.  Please encourage students to use correct grammar and spelling.  One way to do this is to have them dictate to you what they want to say and you copy it with correct grammar and spelling, then have them copy it into their journals.  However, all journal entries should be done in student's own handwriting. This will stay at home but I will collect once a quarter for a homework grade.

Oral History Narrations - Once a semester each child will present what they learned the last week in History to the class.  I will designate when it is their turn on the blog.  They may have a card with notes on it (no complete sentences), but have them practice it enough that they are not reading from the card. Feel free to make it longer, but think in the range of 3-5 facts.  We will utilize speaking in front of the class in several different subjects.  When it comes time to recite, please have them practice reciting at home for different types of audiences (siblings, stuffed animals, parents).  Work on fluency, not fidgeting and eye contact.

Geography-I sent home a copy of the new map that is identical to the one the students will use for the assessment. This is just for you to use as a tool for studying. Students will have the word bank and will need to be able to either sing or say the names of the countries while pointing.