Dear Parents,
Welcome back! I hope that you all had a wonderful break! Following are the spelling words and phonograms for the test on Friday. Please remember that the Social Studies projects are due this coming Monday. We will begin presentations on Monday at 1:30 p.m. and if you plan to come and assist your child you should be here by that time. I will notify you by note when your student will be doing their presentation. Remember that this is not an optional assignment. This 4 part project will be worth a large percentage of their grade for the final quarter. Thank you all for helping your student be successful!
Mrs. Marlatt
Spelling words for the test on March 26th:
forty
fourteen
fourth
four
population
proper
judge
personal
everything
rate
chief
farther
weather
whether
worth
contain
figure
sudden
instead
throw
threw
perfect
second
slide
duty
Phonograms:
a
c
d
f
g
o
s
qu
b
e
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
Monday, March 22, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Spelling Words & Phonograms for week of March 8, 2010
Dear parents,
We have a busy week coming up. On Thursday we have Picture Day and on Friday we are going to the zoo. Please remember to send your child with a sack lunch from home. No sack lunches will be provided by our food service. In addition, please remember to work with your student on their Social Studies project that is due on March 29th. I have had a couple of parents who feel that this is homework for the parents. This should not be your project, parents. You may guide them, however, please do not do it for them. Assisting them in obtaining pictures from a state travel guide for their poster, finding their state's official website, and providing supplies for the poster and maps is necessary. If you want to assist them further and have fun with them, that is fine. The report should only be one or two pages long. The poster should be a full-sized poster sheet. If you have any questions please call the school and ask to speak with me. Have fun! I have done this nearly every year and my second grade classes have so much fun with it and they feel like it is their own, which makes them feel proud to show off all their hard work during the presentation week.
The spelling words for this week (test on March 7th):
trophy
voices
voice
eight
ate
afraid
uncle
rather
comfort
election
elect
aboard
jail
shed
refuse
district
restrain
royal
objection
object
pleasure
measure
treasure
navy
Phonograms:
ew
ui
oa
gu
ph
ough
oe
ey
igh
kn
gn
wr
ie
dge
ei
eigh
ti
si
ci
We have a busy week coming up. On Thursday we have Picture Day and on Friday we are going to the zoo. Please remember to send your child with a sack lunch from home. No sack lunches will be provided by our food service. In addition, please remember to work with your student on their Social Studies project that is due on March 29th. I have had a couple of parents who feel that this is homework for the parents. This should not be your project, parents. You may guide them, however, please do not do it for them. Assisting them in obtaining pictures from a state travel guide for their poster, finding their state's official website, and providing supplies for the poster and maps is necessary. If you want to assist them further and have fun with them, that is fine. The report should only be one or two pages long. The poster should be a full-sized poster sheet. If you have any questions please call the school and ask to speak with me. Have fun! I have done this nearly every year and my second grade classes have so much fun with it and they feel like it is their own, which makes them feel proud to show off all their hard work during the presentation week.
The spelling words for this week (test on March 7th):
trophy
voices
voice
eight
ate
afraid
uncle
rather
comfort
election
elect
aboard
jail
shed
refuse
district
restrain
royal
objection
object
pleasure
measure
treasure
navy
Phonograms:
ew
ui
oa
gu
ph
ough
oe
ey
igh
kn
gn
wr
ie
dge
ei
eigh
ti
si
ci
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