Syllabus

 

Academies of Math & Science Flower 

2019-2020 Course Syllabus 

2nd Grade 

Mrs. Gaglione 

Room # 4 

[email protected] 

https://www.amsschools.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1006437&type=u 

Course Scope: 

Math 

Students will learn fundamental basics such as addition and subtraction and will learn other key components such as fractions, geometry, multiplication and some division. 

Science 

We will be learning about life cycles, the human circulatory system, our five senses, and students will be able to create projects such as volcanoes, lava lamps, and cells. 

Reading, Writing, Spelling and Language Arts 

Students will read stories that will teach them about the distance from New York to San Francisco and continue to improve their reading comprehension. 

Student will learn to improve their writing as well as learn to write in cursive. Each student will also be able to demonstrate their writing skills as they write letters to an editor. Let’s not forget about spelling. In second grade students will be able to expand their vocabulary and work on their spelling as they write in their scientific journal and daily journal entries. 

Social Studies 

Students will study about the American history such the constitution, the revolutionary war, and the different branches of our government. We will also be holding a mock election and vote for a class president, and vice president. 

Although second grade will not be taking the state test (NWEA), students will partake in other tests such as DIBELS and end of course exam. There are plenty more topics that we will be covering this year, but this is a brief course description. 

Course Goals: 

AZ State Standards: http://www.azed.gov/standards-practices/classroom 

Textbooks: 

We will be working with the following materials including textbooks and workbooks: 

• Reading Mastery Signature series (language arts, reading, spelling, and writing) 

• Saxon Math (lesson worksheets for in class and homework) 

• My Pals (Science) 

• Harcourt (Social Studies) 

 

Recommended Student Supplies: 

° 24 #2 pencils/ 24 lapices de #2 

° 1 1-subject spiral/ 1 cuaderno de 1 espiral 

° 5 composition notebook/ 5 cuadernos de compocision 

° 1 line paper refill 

° 1 box 24 count crayons/ 1 caja de 24 crayones 

° 4 2-pocket folders/ 4 carpetas con 2 bolsillos 

° 4 black dry erase markers/ 4 marcadores negros para borrar 

° 1 package (10-12 count) blue pens/ 1 paquete de plumas/tinta azul 

° 1 ream brightly colored paper (NOT WHITE)/ 1 paquete de papel de color no blanco 

° 4 package Clorox/Sanitizer wipes/ 1 paquetes de toallas en cloro para desinfectar 

° 1 package colored pencils/ 1 paquete de lápices de color 

° 2 glue sticks/ 4 barras de pegamento 

° 1 medium bottle hand sanitizer/ 1 botella de desinfectante de manos 

° 4 large box tissues/ 1 caja de kleenex 

° 1 package wide rule lined paper/ 1 paquete de papel de rayas/lineas que diga wide rule 

° 3 pink erasers/ 3 boradores rosas 

° 1 package (10-12 count) red pens/ 1 paquete de plumas/tinta roja 

° 1 binder / 1 carpeta con oh sin zipper 

° 4 manila folders 

° 1 package washable markers/ 1 paquete de marcadores lavables 

°1 box Ziplock bags Medium or Large/ 1 caja de bolsas ziplock de cualquier tamano 

°1 Pencil Box 

°1 Crayon Box 

°1 Ziplocs Medium/Large 

° Colored/yellow Post It Note 

°Children Scissors 

°Pencil Sharperner 

°Hand Sanitizer Wipes 

°Permanent Marker 

°Paper Towel 

Students are recommended to have and maintain the following supplies all year: 

°24 #2 pencils/ 24 lapices de #2 

°5 composition notebook/ 5 cuadernos de compocision 

° 1 line paper refill 

° 4 2-pocket folders/ 4 carpetas con 2 bolsillos 

° 4 black dry erase markers/ 4 marcadores negros para borrar 

° 1 package (10-12 count) red pens/ 1 paquete de plumas/tinta roja 

°Children Scissors 

°Pencil Sharperner 

°1 binder / 1 carpeta con oh sin zipper 

Attendance/Tardy Policy: 

Each student is responsible for attending all classes. Research shows that good attendance increases the opportunity for students to achieve academically, participate in extracurricular activities, and improve self-esteem.

Attendance Requirement:

Arizona State Law (A.R.S. 15-803) requires that children of certain ages must attend school during the hours school is in session.  Parents/Guardians are responsible for ensuring their children attend school every day.

A student is “habitually truant” if he/she has:

⚫ Five or more unexcused absences or

⚫ Is absent more than 18 days (excused and unexcused) of the required number of days per year.  

Tardy Policy: The definition: 

Tardy—adjective 

1. late; behind in time, not on time 

2. Moving or acting slowly; sluggish 

3. Delaying through reluctance 

The definition: 

Tardy—affected 

1. late; **not in the assigned seat in the appropriate classroom 

2. A choice one makes to be late 

 

**Being in the hallways, building, restroom, and other areas are not considered being on time.

***Tardies: Campus doors open at 7:30 am. Students will be released to go to class about five minutes before the start of the day.  School begins 7:55am.  All students must be in their classroom seat at that time.  

Attendance will be taken within the first five minutes of class.  A student isconsidered tardy if not in his/her seat at the beginning of the school day.  

Students more than 20 minutes late to a class will be considered truant and subject to disciplinary action.  

The following are the consequences for tardies (cumulative per quarter):

Elementary(K-5)

1stand 2ndtardy: Warning

3rdtardy:Letter sent home

4thtardy:2 hours of Detention and parent/guardian contact

5thtardy:3 hours of Detention and put on a Tardiness Contract

6thtardy:3 hours of Detention and Required Parent/Guardian Conference (RPC)

7thtardy:Suspension (in-school or out of school)

Middle School (Grades 6-8)

1stand 2ndtardy: Warning

3rdtardy:Letter sent home

4thtardy:2 hours of Detention and parent/guardian contact

5thtardy:3 hours of Detention and put on a Tardiness Contract

6thtardy:4 hours of Detention and Required Parent/Guardian Conference (RPC)

7thtardy:Suspension (in-school or out of school)

8 or more tardies will be deemed a “Habitual Tardy Problem” and additional

disciplinary actions will be taken.

*** Pursuant A.R.S. 15-803. School attendance; exemptions; definitions

School officials retain the right to determine the status of the tardy.  Excused tardies are clearly defined.  Students with excused tardies are granted full make-up privileges.  Examples of excused tardies include:

  • • Medical, dental, and other health appointments (note from health appointment is required)
  • • Car accident (Police report is required)
 

Grading Policy: 

Our goal is to ensure parents are constantly informed of their student’s academic performance in school. Progress reports will be sent home every 5 weeks, and report cards will be sent home every 10 weeks. At the end of each semester, quarter grades will be averaged to create a semester grade in each class. The grading scale is as follows: 

90-100% A 

80-89% B 

70-79% C 

60-69% D 

59%-below F 

Report cards will be sent home at the end of each quarter. The quarter end dates are 10/04/2019, 12/20/2019, 3/13/2020, and 6/04/2020. Parents are encouraged to contact the school any time they have questions following the reports at the end of each quarter. 

Progress reports will be sent home halfway through each quarter. 

*Student will not receive a grade higher than 100%. 

 

Description of Grading Practices: 

Each assignment will have a percentage value and then will be further weighted based on the category in which it falls: 

Formal Assessments (Breakdown is stated below) 60% Tests, Quizzes and Performances 60% 

Informal Assessments (Breakdown is stated below) 40% 

Homework, Classwork, Participation, Labs and/or projects 40% 

*Semester grades will be weighted evenly (50/50). Final exam and/or benchmarks growth and goal progress will be included in the formal assessments’ category. 

Incompletes are only for tests, quizzes, etc., and are NOT for homework. 

  • • Participation criteria: 

 

Routinely provides useful ideas when participating in the classroom. A definite leader who contributes a lot of effort and who makes class discussions better. 

Student is always respectful of his or her self, others, and teacher, has a positive attitude, and does not criticize anyone else’s ideas or work. Students feel safe participating in her presence. 

Always comes to class on time, follows all classroom procedures, brings needed materials to class and is always in her seat ready to work before the bell rings. Consistently stays focused on in-class work and what needs to be done. Self-directed and highly motivated. 

Provides work of the highest quality that reflects the student’s best efforts. 

Student is awake and engaged in class daily. Student shows no disruptive behavior. 

  • Make-up Work Practice: 

 

Homework is an essential part of the curriculum.  Some courses, mathematics for example, may require daily assignments to be worked on outside the allotted class time. No creditwill be given on make-up work to any student who has an unexcused absence.

For an excused absence studentisgiven full make up privileges. Student will have the amount of time absent to make up the work. Any make-up assignments not due to an absence are at the teacher’s discretion. No make-up work will be accepted after the lastday of each quarter.

Students that choose not to complete their homework assignments can be required to attend atutoringsession at the teacher’s discretion to make up assignments not turned in.  Students are required to make-up exams by the end of the appropriate grading period.

 

  • o Review assignment sheet, if available
  • o Review class website, if available
  • o Email teacher
  • o Arrange a “study buddy” in each class
  • o Attend Friday tutoring session
  • o Make arrangements to make-up work and/or exams

When students are absent, please follow these suggestions:

    • • Redos/Retakes Practice: o Benchmarks – either provided by AMS or created by the teachers ▪ No retakes are allowed 
    • o Tests and Quizzes – only applies to written tests and quizzes ▪ Retakes must happen by teacher appointment (complete within 1 week) 
    • ▪ Any student may retake a test or a quiz, regardless of the grade they originally received 
    • ▪ Students must provide proof of preparation (specific details will be supplied by the teacher) 
        • • Late Work Practice: o Classwork/Homework grading scale ▪ On time – full points 
        • ▪ One day late – half points 
        • ▪ More than one day late – no credit, must add comments ▪ If a student receives a better grade on the retake than on the original assessment, the original grade will be replaced with the

           

            • new grade. If a student receives a lower grade on the retake than on the original, use the original test score. 
            • o Projects ▪ Retakes/redos are not permitted 
            • o Practicum (arts performances, labs, etc.) ▪ Retakes, redos, or makeups are not permitted 
            • o Homework/Classwork (assignments) ▪ Redos are not permitted 

           

        • Extra Credit Practice:
        • May be given at the teacher’s discretion only if the student has completed all required work. ▪ Teacher may add extra credit questions to a test, homework, classwork, etc. 
        • Teacher may allow students to complete extra credit outside of the norm, however it will count towards your participation grade. For example, math teacher offers students to complete a math practice packet for extra credit. This will be recorded only in the participation category. 
 

Class Dojo 

Our schools are participants in a behavior-based website called Class Dojo. Every day you can see how your child is progressing in class. I and other teachers will be awarding points for good behavior and for being on task. Just as I and other teachers will be awarding for good behavior. My philosophy is to focus more on the positive and to always find positive in every negative. Class Dojo also has some other neat features such as messaging capabilities. I will be able to message you throughout the day when I have some free time to answer any questions you may have. To receive messages and view your child’s behavior you will need to download Class Dojo onto your smart phone, tablet, laptop or desktop. I have provided the link for your convenience: https://www.classdojo.com 

 

Posts

Homework Q2 W6

 
  Nov 11-15, 2019    
Day Homework Q2 Week 6 Weekly Spelling Words
Monday      
Veteran's Day    
  1. feet
  2 off
  3 led
  4 spell
Tuesday Math:60-2 Mesuring with cups, tablespoons, and teaspoons 5 air
Reading a recipe 6 bend
Reading Comprehension: Listen 7 send
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -nd 8 mind
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 offend
Due: 11/13/19 10 sand
Wednesday         11 land
Math: 61 Writing a part of a set as a fraction 12 wind
Reading Comprehension: Listen 13 yes
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -nd 14 week
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 share
Due: 11/14/19 16 fourth
Thursday Math: 62 Subtracting a multiple of 10 from a number using mental computation    
Estimating differences of two-digit numbers    
Reading Comprehension: Listen    
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -nd    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 11/15/19    
             
Friday Math:63 Squaring numbers, identifying perfect squares    
Finding the area of a square, simplifying expressions    
Reading Comprehension: Listen    
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -nd    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
Due: 11/18/19    

Homework Q2 W5

 
  Nov 4-8, 2019    
Day Homework Q2 Week 5 Weekly Spelling Words
Monday Math: 56 Acting out, Drawing pictures, and writing number sentences for    
"Equal-Groups" stories    
Reading Comprehension: Good Morning 1. try
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -st 2 rest
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 3 hand
Due: 11/5/19 4 seven
Tuesday Math: 57 Drawing pictures and writing number 5 again
sentences for "equal-group"s stories 6 fast
Reading Comprehension: Good Morning 7 past
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -st 8 last
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 cost
Due: 11/6/19 10 blast
Wednesday         11 cast
Math: 58 Identifying and drawing lines of symmetry  12 oral
Reading Comprehension: Good Morning 13 box
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -st 14 fuel
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 record
Due: 11/7/19 16 full
Thursday Math: 59 Writing division problems in three ways    
dividing by 10, by 7, and by 1; Identifying quotients    
Reading Comprehension: Good Morning    
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -st    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 11/8/19    
             
Friday Math:60-1 Using guess and check to solve a problem    
Solving a problem by making it simples    
Reading Comprehension: Good Morning    
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -st    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
Due: 11/12/19    

Homework Q2 W4

 
  Oct 28-Nov 1, 2019    
Day Homework Q2 Week 4 Weekly Spelling Words
Monday Math: 53 Adding two-digit numbers using the addition Algorithm    
Using estimation to verify the reasonableness of calculated results    
Reading Comprehension: Ryan Ray 1. farm
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -mp 2 fire
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 3 home
Due: 10/29/19 4 us
Tuesday Math: 54 Drawing and measuring line segments 5 move
to the nearest half inch 6 bump
Reading Comprehension: Ryan Ray 7 stump
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -mp 8 clump
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 stamp
Due: 10/30/19 10 clamp
Wednesday         11 camp
Math: 55-1 Multiplying by 7 12 pride
Reading Comprehension: Ryan Ray 13 test
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -mp 14 event
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 love
Due: 10/31/19 16 guess
Thursday Math: 55-2 Locating and naming points on a number line with a scale of 10    
Estimating Capacity and drawing a bar graph using a scale of 10    
Reading Comprehension: Ryan Ray    
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -mp    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 11/1/19    
             
Friday Math: 56 Acting out, Drawing pictures, and writing number sentences for    
"Equal-Groups" stories    
Reading Comprehension: Ryan Ray    
Spelling: Sight words,final blend -mp    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
Due: 11/4/19    

Homework Q2 W3

 
  Oct 21-25, 2019    
Day Homework Q2 Week 3 Weekly Spelling Words
Monday Math: 49 Finding Perimeter    
     
Reading Comprehension 1. plan
Spelling: Sight words, -or-pattern, vocabulary 2 went
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 3 warm
Due: 10/22/19 4 read
Tuesday Math: 50-1 Subtracting a number from 10 5 lie
Making an organized list to solve a problem 6 short
Reading Comprehension 7 core
Spelling: Sight words, -or-pattern, vocabulary 8 sport
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 report
Due: 10/23/19 10 port
Wednesday Math: 50-2 Making a shape for a given perimeter 11 done
  12 solid
Reading Comprehension 13 liquid
Spelling: Sight words, -or-pattern, vocabulary 14 rise
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 size
Due: 10/24/19 16 door
Thursday Math:  51 Constructing a number line    
           
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, -or-pattern, vocabulary    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 10/25/19    
Friday Math: 52 Adding two=digit numbers using algorithm    
Using estimation to verify the reasonableness of calculated results    
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, -or-pattern, vocabulary    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
Due: 10/27/19    
       

Homework Q2 W2

 
  Oct 14-18, 2019    
Day Homework Q2 Week 2 Weekly Spelling Words  
Monday Math: 45-1 multiply by 1 and by 10, and identify     
Factors and Products    
Reading Comprehension 1. step
Spelling: Sight words, r-controlled "e" -at family 2 because
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 3 body
Due: 10/15/19 4 here
Tuesday Math: 45-2 estimate and find the capacity of  5 fall
containers 6 germ
Reading Comprehension 7 herd
Spelling: Sight words, r-controlled "e" -at family 8 clerk
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 nerve
Due: 10/16/19 10 serve
Wednesday Math: 46 read a Thermometer to the nearest  11 fern
degree Fahrenheit, identify the freezing and boiling points  12 food
Reading Comprehension 13 value
Spelling: Sight words, r-controlled "e" -at family 14 build
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 flat
Due: 10/17/19 16 ago
Thursday Math:  47 use comparison symbols (>, <, and =)    
           
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, r-controlled "e" -at family    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 10/18/19    
Friday Math: 48 identify Horizontal, Vertical, and     
Oblique lines, and line segments.    
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, r-controlled "e" -at family    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
Due: 10/21/19    
       

Homework Q2 W1

 
  Oct 7-11, 2019    
Day Homework Q2 Week 1 Weekly Spelling Words  
Monday Math: 40-2 Conducting a Survey, Drawing and    
reading a pictograph    
Reading Comprehension 1. well
Spelling: Sight words, -ew pattern 2 large
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 3 cook
Due: 10/8/19 4 sent
Tuesday Math: Identifying place value to hundreds and 5 even
writing three-digit numbers in expanded form 6 grew
Reading Comprehension 7 stew
Spelling: Sight words, -ew pattern 8 drew
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 chew
Due: 10/9/19 10 few
Wednesday Math: 38 Adding two=digit numbers using   11 brew
mental computation 12 ever
Reading Comprehension 13 unit
Spelling: Sight words, -ew pattern 14 violet
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 color
Due: 10/10/19 16 shape
Thursday Math: 43 Naming line segments and identifying     
and making scalene, isosceles, and equilateral triangles    
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, -ew pattern    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 10/11/19    
Friday Math: Identifying a missing digit in an addition     
problem    
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, -ew pattern    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
Due: 10/14/19    
       

Homework Q1 Week 11

 
  Sept 30-Oct-4, 2019    
Day Homework Q1 Week 11 Weekly Spelling Words  
Monday      
Math: 36 Counting Quarters    
Reading Comprehension 1. wear
Spelling: Sight words, short e -ea pattern 2 put
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 3 end
Due: 10/1/19 4 does
Tuesday   5 another
Math: 37 Finding Half of a set of objects 6 head
Reading Comprehension 7 bread
Spelling: Sight words, short e -ea pattern 8 dead
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 sweat
Due: 10/2/19 10 citizen
Wednesday         11 spread
Math: 38 Adding 3 or more single-digit numbers 12 deal
Reading Comprehension 13 room
Spelling: Sight words, short e -ea pattern 14 break
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 wether
Due: 10/3/19 16 soil
Thursday            
Math: 39 Telling and showing time to 5 minute    
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, short e -ea pattern    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 10/4/19    
  Math: 31 Draw a picture and make a table to    
Friday solve a problem    
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, short e -ea pattern    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
Due: 10/7/19    
       

Homework Q1 W10

 
  September 23-27, 2019    
Day Homework Q1 Week 10 Weekly Spelling Words  
Monday Math: 32 estimate, measure, and draw line     
segments using centimeters.       
Reading Comprehension 1. also
Spelling: Sight words, Long -ea pattern 2 beat
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 3 seat
Due: 9/24/19 4 three
Tuesday Math: 33 add a multiple of 10 to a number  5 small
using mental computation. 6 mean
Reading Comprehension 7 clean
Spelling: Sight words, Long -ea pattern 8 peak
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 dream
Due: 9/25/19 10 beach
Wednesday Math: 34 order three-digit numbers and listing  11 team
combinations. 12 length
Reading Comprehension 13 weight
Spelling: Sight words, Long -ea pattern 14 height
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 meat
Due: 9/26/19 16 distance
Thursday Math:35-1 add 5 and 6 facts by using addition    
fact cards     
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, Long -ea pattern    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 9/27/19    
             
Friday Math: 35-2 write Number sentences for Some,     
Some More and Some, Some Away Stories.    
Reading Comprehension    
Spelling: Sight words, Long -ea pattern      
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes      
  Due: 9/30/19        

Q1 W2 Homework

 
  July 28-August 2, 2019    
Day Homework Q1 Week 2 Weekly Spelling Words  
Monday            
Math: Lesson 1 Show and Tell Time    
Reading Check Out 1. little
Spelling: Sight words, -ai-pattern 2 work
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 3 know
Due: 7/30/19 4 place
Tuesday   5 years
Math: Lesson 2 Graph Data & Read the Graph 6 rain
Reading Check Out 7 mail
Spelling: Sight words, -ai-pattern 8 wait
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 9 paint
Due: 7/31/19 10 chant
Wednesday         11 paid
Math: Lesson 3 Write two-digit numbers 12 sail
Reading Check Out 13 goods
Spelling: Sight words, -ai-pattern 14 services
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes 15 consumer
Due: 8/1/19 16 producer
Thursday Math: Lesson 4 Tell and Show Time to the     
half hour     
Reading Check Out    
Spelling: Sight words, -ai-pattern    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
  Due: 8/2/19    
Friday Math: Lesson 5 Addends, Sums, and the     
Commutative Property of Addition.    
Reading Check Out    
Spelling: Sight words, -ai-pattern    
Nightly Reading: 15 minutes    
Due: 8/5/19