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Mrs. Michalek

Grade 2

 

Mrs. Michalek's 2nd Grade

 

Dear Families,


Welcome to Second Grade! I am very happy to be your child's second grade teacher! Second grade promises to be a wonderful year of growth as we begin by reviewing and improving on all that they have learned so far and then venture into new skills and lessons. I am excited to be helping your children become better readers, writers and math thinkers.


For the first few weeks of school we’ll be working on building our classroom community. Kindness, caring and respect are the keys to our room being a safe, loving, happy and fun place to learn.


Practice is an important component for success in any grade. With that in mind I encourage them to practice their skills at home. Homework will usually be assigned Monday through Thursday. The students are asked to do four things, read aloud, practice spelling words and math facts, and complete a worksheet. I encourage them to share with you what they’ve learned in school each day by showing you their work and talking about what they are learning. Yo
ur help and involvement will keep you up to date on our classroom topics as well as your child’s progress.


Working together and good communication between home and school are very important to me. I know that together we can make this a wonderful year for your child.


Thank you for sharing your child with me for this school year. I am looking forward to working with you and to your child's success in second grade. Please feel free to contact me if you ever have any questions or concerns.


Sincerely,
Mrs. Michalek


Our Specials:
Monday - Health
Tuesday – Art and Library (remember play clothes and to return books)
Wednesday - Music
Thursday – Science/Technology
Friday - Physical Education (remember sneakers)


Our lunch time is 12:00 – 12:30.


P.S. Parents often ask what I need for the classroom. Thanks to your generosity our class has a good amount of dixie cups, tissues and hand wipes, however these things are always useful and about mid-year they may be in short supply.