Book Orders will be submitted tomorrow morning to ensure that they arrive in time for the holiday's. Please make sure you order online tonight if you would like to place an order.
Scholastic Book Clubs
Class Code: RBT6P
Thanks!
Ms. Novotny
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Monday, December 3, 2018
December Updates
Book Orders Due: Friday, December 8th
Social Studies
Last week, we wrapped up our Communities and Economics unit in social studies. After learning all about community helpers, wants, needs, goods and services, students designed a business plan. Their plan included the name of their business, whether they were providing a good or service, what good or service they provided, the cost of their good or service, and where the business was located. As a final product to showcase their hard work, students created a commercial to advertise their business. By clicking on the links below you can watch your child's commercial at home. If you are interested, there is also a link to all of the scripts for you to follow along with. Enjoy!Break Box Food Drive
The Summit Street School PTO is collecting food to distribute to Summit families in need over the holidays. Each class has been assigned a different food item. Our class box holds Macaroni and Cheese. If there are items that have been assigned to other class that you would like to donate, don't hesitate to send those in as well. Students are more than welcome to place items in other boxes. Thank you to those who have already donated!
Bergstrom Canned Soup
Cole/Dall Canned Fruit/Applesauce
Currier Spaghetti Sauce
Filipek Jelly
Murtha Oatmeal/Cereal
Hall Soap
Hamilton Granola Bars/Fruit Bars
Mahoney Shampoo/Conditioner
Manz Canned Vegetables
Neil Pasta
Novotny Macaroni & Cheese
Pacy Dried Rice/Dried Beans
Underwood Peanut Butter
Thursday, November 29, 2018
November 4 Winds
Thank you again to Heather Hammack for another FABULOUS 4 Winds yesterday. During the puppet show, we learned that there is an abundance of life that live in, on, and around trees that are dead and rotting. After the puppet show, we explored rotting logs in order to discover all of the living things within. We learned about different types of insects, fungi, and other animals that make logs their home. At the end, we even got to see what happens to a log over time by using a time machine!
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Welcome Back
Happy Snowy Tuesday,
Welcome back! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. There was a lot of important information in last week's Friday Folder, which was sent home yesterday. Please go through the information in the folder and return the folder to school before this coming Friday. We were excited to see our class picture in there!
Book orders are due Friday, December 7th. Orders should arrive just in time for the holidays.
Students will get new home reading logs in this week's Friday Folder. Please help your child remember to turn in their November reading log by the end of the week or early next week.
Here are a few pictures from our fun in the snow today :).
Welcome back! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. There was a lot of important information in last week's Friday Folder, which was sent home yesterday. Please go through the information in the folder and return the folder to school before this coming Friday. We were excited to see our class picture in there!
Book orders are due Friday, December 7th. Orders should arrive just in time for the holidays.
Students will get new home reading logs in this week's Friday Folder. Please help your child remember to turn in their November reading log by the end of the week or early next week.
Here are a few pictures from our fun in the snow today :).
Best,
Ms. Novotny
Monday, November 19, 2018
Thanksgiving Break
Dear Families,
Happy Thanksgiving Break! I hope everyone was able to enjoy the snow day on Friday. Unfortunately, students were not able to bring home some things they have been working hard on, as well as Friday Folders. Friday Folders and other completed work will be sent home on Monday, November 26th.
Last Thursday, we took some time to reflect upon what we are thankful for in our lives and created a hand and foot turkey. Check out the pictures below to see their beautiful creations. Ask your child to point out which turkey is theirs.
Social Studies: Economics Project
Last week, students worked in small groups to design a business plan, create a poster to advertise their groups business, and write a script for a commercial advertisement. The original plan was to film the commercials on Friday, November 16th. Due to the snow day, we will now film on Tuesday, November 27th. We will be working with Mr. Davidson and Mrs. Duggan to film in front of a green screen. I will send a reminder closer to time, however, students have been asked to not wear green on that day, as any green will be covered by the picture they have chosen for the background of their commercial. I can't wait to share the final products with you.Ways to Stay on Track Over Break
- Read, read, read.
- Breaks from school provide a great opportunity to pull out a good book and find a comfy spot to read. Reading can also include helping to read a recipe or the instructions for how to make something. Students can also access Raz Kids and Pebble Go from home through the school web page, or by clicking on the hyperlinks included here. The username for Pebble Go is ssps, and the password is read.
- Practice math facts within 20.
- We work on adding and subtracting within 20 all year long in 2nd grade. On the Summit Street School web page you will find my name under classes. On the left hand side of my page is a link called Helpful Links. Click on "View All" under the math heading and you will find some great resources for practicing fluency.
As always, feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Have a great break!
Ms. Novotny
Ms. Novotny
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Sunband Celebration
Our Sunband jar is full once again! We will celebrate with Pajama/Comfy Day tomorrow (Friday, November 2nd). Even with such a busy week, students have continued to work hard at being safe, kind, and responsible at school. Students know that what they wear does not necessarily have to be what they wear to bed. The focus is on comfort!
Reading Logs
Happy November!
Please help your child remember to return their completed October Home Reading Log. The November Home Reading Log will be sent home in this weeks Friday Folder. As a reminder, students may exchange home reading books from the library at any time. They also do not have to read the books from the school library, as long as the book seems like a "just right" book (not too easy, not too hard) . Thanks for all of your support with reading at home!
Best,
Ms. Novotny
Please help your child remember to return their completed October Home Reading Log. The November Home Reading Log will be sent home in this weeks Friday Folder. As a reminder, students may exchange home reading books from the library at any time. They also do not have to read the books from the school library, as long as the book seems like a "just right" book (not too easy, not too hard) . Thanks for all of your support with reading at home!
Best,
Ms. Novotny
Sunday, October 28, 2018
October 4 Winds
Last Wednesday, we had our second 4 Winds! We learned all about life in the dirt. During the puppet show, Wiggle and Woggle worm helped us learn about what worms need to survive, and how they break down organic matter, like leaves and grass, into things that plants can use. Ask your child if they can remember the 4 things worms need to survive.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Wear Red or Pink
Tomorrow is the Fun Run!!
If your child has something at home that is red or pink, please have them wear it to school tomorrow. Ideally, a sweatshirt, long sleeve, or jacket to wear as an outer layer. This will help me to be able to more easily identify which kids on the field are in Room 8.
Thanks so much,
Ms. Novotny
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Busy Week Ahead
Tuesday, October 23rd: Pasta Dinner
I hope to see you at the pasta dinner and book fair this evening. The book fair will be open all week long in the Learning Center before and after school.Friday, October 26th: Fun Run
Friday is our annual Fun Run! Our class will be outside running from 2:00-2:30. If you are able to volunteer to help at the Fun Run, please make sure you have completed the district wide volunteer form as well as the sign up genius.Monday, October 15, 2018
Kindness Challenge and Picture Re-Take
Good Afternoon 2nd Grade Families!
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Today we read a story about bullying and friendship called Stick and Stone by Beth Ferry and Tom Lichtenheld. We had a class discussion about the lesson the author is trying to teach us and how we can spread kindness at home, at school, and in the community.

In your child's backpack tonight you will find a "Kind Acts BINGO" game sheet. Students have been asked to complete as many of the acts of kindness on the game board as they can during the month of October. If they bring it back with at least 5 in a row completed by October 31st, they will earn a small prize of their choice. If they get 5 in a row quickly, they are encouraged to complete as many as they can for the remainder of the month. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Wednesday, October 17th is Picture Re-Take day. We will also have our class picture taken on Wednesday.
I look forward to meeting with all of you at conferences!
Best,
Ms. Novotny
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Today we read a story about bullying and friendship called Stick and Stone by Beth Ferry and Tom Lichtenheld. We had a class discussion about the lesson the author is trying to teach us and how we can spread kindness at home, at school, and in the community.

In your child's backpack tonight you will find a "Kind Acts BINGO" game sheet. Students have been asked to complete as many of the acts of kindness on the game board as they can during the month of October. If they bring it back with at least 5 in a row completed by October 31st, they will earn a small prize of their choice. If they get 5 in a row quickly, they are encouraged to complete as many as they can for the remainder of the month. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Wednesday, October 17th is Picture Re-Take day. We will also have our class picture taken on Wednesday.
I look forward to meeting with all of you at conferences!
Best,
Ms. Novotny
Friday, October 5, 2018
Happy Friday!
Curriculum Updates
In Social Studies, we have been learning all about different types of communities, including urban, rural, and suburban. Today, we began researching community helpers that we would like to be when we grow up! Ask you child what community helper they chose to research.We are wrapping up our first unit in math- all about adding and subtracting within 20, solving word problems and showing our thinking, and identifying numbers as odd or even.
Coding and Chess
At Summit Street School we are very fortunate to work with talented and creative staff members who provide us with enrichment opportunities. We had our first day of Coding with Mrs. Duggan and Mr. Davidson today. Ask your child about what Coding is and what they learned how to do.We also had our first Chess lesson from Mr. Mills. Two of the most important things to know about Chess is that it is a quiet game and a thinking game. We are already well on our way to becoming Chess masters!
Important Dates
- Picture Retake Day: Wednesday, October 17th
- Parent Teacher Conferences: October 18th (please reach out if you do not have a time confirmed slot yet)
- Book Fair Week: October 22nd-October 26th
- Pasta Dinner: October 23rd 5:30-7:00
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Meet Gerald!
In case you have heard about Gerald and are wondering who he is, he is our take home class pet! Gerald will go home with your child on a Friday and must be returned to school no later than the following Wednesday. Gerald will come in a clear zippered tote bag along with a book and a journal. While Gerald is at your house, your child's job is to read to him and write about all of the adventures they had with him during their time spent together. I have done the first entry as an example of the types of information that might be included in a journal entry. They may write on more than one page. Feel free to add real photographs or your child can draw pictures to accompany their writing. If your child has not signed up for a weekend, they will receive Gerald on the next available date. I will let you know a week or so in advance in case there are conflicts with a particular weekend. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns!
P.S. Gerald is machine washable and will be washed between visits, however please do your best to help keep him safe while he is in your home.
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