St. Philip Neri Catholic School Logo

St. Philip Neri Catholic School

Second Grade Update – Week of 12/16

Dear Second Grade Families, 

Thank you to our Art Docents and volunteers for another great lesson. Students explored word art and chose words or phrases to design. 🙂

We have a fun week ahead, including building gingerbread houses (out of graham crackers) on Thursday. Each child needs to bring a can of white frosting (preferably not whipped because it doesn’t stick as well). If you want to send in the frosting early in the week so that there is no chance of forgetting, please do. We can label it with your child’s name.

Next week, we will also enjoy our annual Christmas concert on Thursday (children should arrive in the classroom between 6:40-6:50pm).

Also next week, students will be treated to a fun Christmas party on Friday! Thank you to Mrs. Balster and Mr. Weesner for organizing and volunteering in the classroom and to Mr. James, Mrs. Lee, and Mrs. Rodriguez for supplying treats for the students!

Focus Areas for Our Learning Next Week:

  • Reading – 
    • In addition to reading groups, this week we will enjoy some Christmas read-alouds and compare and contrast them using a Venn diagram.
    • At night, students should read aloud to practice fluent reading skills. Please encourage your child to observe punctuation, read at a good pace, and read the words as they appear in the text (no deletions or substitutions).
  • Grammar/Spelling – In Superkids, students practice distinguishing between homophones.
  • Math – The class will identify the characteristics of 2-D shapes and make connections about sides, vertices, and angles. They will identify parallel lines and lines of symmetry. We will also reinforce strategies for 2-digit addition and subtraction (number line, regrouping, base ten pieces).
  • Religion – We continue our celebration of Advent with prayer services for the week of joy. 
  • Writing – Students will wrap up their informational continent paragraphs by finishing their final drafts and creating an illustrated title page.
  • Social Studies – Students will complete their map skills practice by using a compass rose, map key, and knowledge of landforms to interpret and answer questions about several types of maps. 
  • Science – The class will connect to our unit focus about the types of materials we use and why with a mini-lesson and gingerbread house building activity! All students need to bring in their own can of white frosting by Tuesday morning (again, no whipped kinds because they are not strong enough).

Other Updates for this Week:

  • Oratorical Fest – Information about this annual SPN tradition will be sent home Monday. Please make sure your child turns in a printed copy of their 8-12 line selection by Friday, Jan. 10th. (They do not need to have it memorized until the week of Jan. 20th.) Please avoid the following overused Shel Silverstein selections:
    • Snowball 
    • The Homework Machine 
    • Hug O War 
  • Dates to Remember:
    • Thursday, Dec. 19 – Christmas Concert, 7:00pm, Student Attendance Required; arrive in classroom between 6:40-6:50
    • Friday, Dec. 20 – Noon Dismissal / No Share and Care after Dismissal
    • Dec. 21-Jan. 3 – Christmas Break

We look forward to seeing our students on Monday!

All the best,
Catherine

Subscribe to our email notifications for teacher posts

What Our Families are Saying

"The supportive teachers at SPN played a big role in preparing me for high school and helping me understand what to expect. They encouraged me to ask questions and seek help when needed, which made me more confident in my learning. Thanks to them, I entered freshman year already familiar with many concepts and effective study habits that have helped me stay on top of my work. SPN also taught me valuable life skills that I still use today, helping me succeed academically, build strong friendships, and maintain my overall well-being."
— Tibby Horvath, SPN Class of 2022
"We are very satisfied with the SPN community, something that is important to our family. My children feel safe and comfortable with SPN. Our family feels connected with the SPN community from parents and families to the staff and faculty. My children and we as parents have made healthy and positive relationships with other families from school. We share time outside of school with other families which brings a level of connectedness I don't know if we would have elsewhere"
— SPN Parent
"My children are experiencing community in other ways than just friends and playdates. Faith Families is an example of community, interacting with students from all grade levels, and learning and creating for others outside of SPN. Field trips to Kids Against Hunger or the Alameda Food Bank where they work and see firsthand how their efforts help others less fortunate, for those who are in need of support. Community is not just our SPN ‘bubble,’ and that is what SPN demonstrates and provides– opportunity to explore a bigger community."
— SPN Parent since 2016