A Peek At Our Week!

Sunday, January 18, 2026

 I hope everyone is staying warm on this snowy day, and your child is enjoying their extra long weekend! Here's a peek at what we were up to in Room 115 last week! ⛄

Curriculum Update:

Into Reading
Last week we continued to answer the essential question: "How can I be my healthiest me?" We read the books Jack & The Hungry Giant by Loreen Leedy and Edible Colors by Jennifer Vogel Bass to help us deepen our understanding of this concept. We also used these read alouds to practice identifying the topic, central idea, and key details of a text, and explored the concept of shades of meaning. In phonics, we learned about the letter x and and also practiced reading the sight/heart word put



On Thursday, we enjoyed reading What Does the X-Ray Say? a book that was written an illustrated by students in a second grade class in West Allis, Wisconsin. We also created x-ray projects using black paper and Q-tips! It was a fun, and engaging way to learn about the letter x and the sound it makes!

Math
Last week in math the class began to explore the concept of measurement! Our main focus was comparing lengths and identifying objects that were shorter or longer than a given example. We are looking forward to having more fun with measurement in the week ahead!




The students above estimate the length of my lanyard using a piece of yarn. We discovered that most student's yarn strings were either too long or too short, but one student's yarn piece was the exact length of the lanyard! 😁






The class also enjoyed measuring the length of insects using nonstandard units (unifix cubes!). 

Writing
Last week in writing we completed our unit on opinions! The students enjoyed writing their final piece about their favorite recess activity, and using the word "because" to provide at least one reason. In the week ahead the class will participate in sentence writing bootcamp where they will be introduced to how to construct a sentence, and include certain elements such as beginning with a capital letter, including finger spaces, and ending with punctuation. 

Social Studies
In Social Studies we discussed the important contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. The students watched a portion of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream Speech" and learned about his life through our Let's Find Out magazine. 

A Look Inside Specials 👀
In music the students learned a new song and dance called "This Way, That Way". In art they created their own pinch pots using clay! 🎵🎨








Thanks so much for taking a peek at our week! Please check back soon to watch us learn, grow, and play in the wonderful world that is K! 🍎📖🚌

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