Holland Christian Schools has developed a strong culture of adults investing in and mentoring students, cultivating a fruitful context for positive spiritual formation of our students. From Preschool through senior year, Holland Christian students know they are loved, affirmed, instructed and nurtured to become all that God has gifted them to be as his agents of shalom in our world. This happens in one-on-one conferring between teacher and developing reader; on the field, court, pool or stage between coach and performer; over coffee or breakfast between teacher and teen. HCS staff members invest into the lives of students, helping to create a fabric of faithfulness surrounding students who are encouraged to grow and stay strong in their faith.
One way that we tangibly can represent this life-on-life influence institutionally, yet personally, is to pass a customized HCS track baton from teacher to student, and student to teacher each year that a student is at HCS. Inside of this baton that follows each student throughout her or his HCS years is a scroll of paper with the accumulated personal messages of recognition and encouragement that will be added by that student’s teacher each year.
Please watch for this special baton, labeled with your child’s name, to come home with your child on the last day of school, June 5. Read the scroll inside, celebrate and pray together with your child over the growth that has taken place throughout this school year filled with God’s providence, guidance and love. You may feel free to write a note to your child on this baton scroll as well and invite another mentoring adult or two to write a thoughtful note encouraging your child as well. We ask that you store this baton in a safe place throughout the summer months so that your child can pass this baton to his/her new teacher next fall.
Sincerely,
Holland Christian School
Second Grade with Miss Vogelzang
Equipping Minds, Nurturing Hearts, to Transform the World for Jesus Christ
June 5, 2015
May 31, 2015
Music on Tuesday
From the desk of Mrs. Rietman...
This Tuesday , during our last music class of the year, we will be having an “I Love Music” Day. This is an optional music show-n-tell in which we will celebrate the music of our peers. Below are a few options of how your child can participate if he/she choses:
•Play a piece (or 2) on the piano (remember to pack the music the night before).
•Bring in an instrument from home to show the class and be ready to briefly talk about it.
•Sing a chorus or brief solo for the class (Mrs. R. would be willing to play the piano to accompany)
•Be an attentive audience member (this is very important as well) J
Looking forward to a wonderful week of celebrating music!
Mrs. Rietman
May 25, 2015
Many Seconds in Second
I hope you have enjoyed the long weekend
with your family! I spend most of the weekend with my family too. It was great
to see my grandpa Bouman in the Memorial Day parade this morning. I am reminded of his (and many others)
service to our country!
The days in second grade are quickly
coming to an end! Take a look at the
many activities and lessons that we will do to complete the year. Let’s finish strong!
In
Him,
Stacia
Vogelzang
Reading:
We will finish our Fairy Tales/Folk
Tales unit this week. We have learned a
lot about our characters. As we are learning about them, we are finding our
characters are leaning too. Our characters are learning important lessons about
life, and they can teach us many things too!
Good readers learn life lessons by learning side by side with the
characters in their story. This week we
will be doing exactly that! Next week,
we will take all that we have learned about fairy tales and celebrate by doing
several fairy tale readers theaters.
*no
spelling
*Please
continue to encourage your child to read 20 minutes/day. Reading minutes are
complete for the year.
Writing:
We will be having our final writing
celebration by sharing our restaurant opinion writing with our fourth grade
friends. Look for their final copy
coming home in your child’s mailbox this coming week.
Math:
We will be learning about rectangular
arrays and how to use addition to count the number of objects in an array. This is our first step in learning the
meaning of multiplication. We will also spend some time learning about
fractions.
*no
math homework due for the rest of the year.
Bible:
We will wrap up the year learning about
the missionary journeys of Paul. We will
see the struggles and triumphs as he travel to share the gospel.
*See
the side bar for final Bible memory due MONDAY, June 1.
Social
Studies:
We are learning about our local
economy. This week we will focus on
learning about natural, capital, and human resources. We will be taking a natural resource and make
it into a capital resource. This is a
creative and fun way to end the year.
Science:
We will be making mixtures and
solutions using different materials.
Then describing the properties of how the mixture changed.
A
few more things:
Field
Trip THIS Friday:
Friday
morning, May 29. This will combine our government and economics studies as we
visit the Holland Police Department and City Hall. We'll end our morning with a
stop at the Orange Leaf frozen yogurt shop as we learn about their
business (and sample the yogurt!). We plan to leave school at 8:45 and return
just before noon. If you'd like to join us, please let me know.
Field Day
TOMORROW! Have your child bring a water
bottle if possible and good running shoes. Keep your fingers crossed for no
rain. The radar doesn’t look so great right now. Field Day rain date will be Thursday afternoon.
May 10, 2015
Many Seconds in Second
Writing:
We will continue to edit and
revise our restaurant reviews by adding more details, quotes, and opinion
language in them.
Reading:
We continue to focus on
reading fairy tale and folk tales during reading time. This week we will be looking at the different
types of characters in fairy takes and folk tales- hero villain, trickster.
Reading Minutes are due on
Monday.
Math:
We’ll be working on two
digit addition and subtraction story problems.
We continue to play fun math facts games to work on subtraction/addition
fluency.
Math homework due Friday.
Social Studies:
We have been learning how
early Holland History. This past week we
have learned about Isaac Cappon and his big family. This week we will discover how life during
early Holland was different from today.
We will be using artifacts from the Holland Museum to guide us in our
learning.
Science:
We continue to study
measurement in science. This past week
we learned how to measure and keep track of data of distance and time. Friday we spent the afternoon flying
airplanes and flying them in the gym.
Bible:
We will begin to study
Paul’s first missionary journey. Paul
traveled t o many cities in the Roman Empire, preaching the good news to all
who would hear it. Your child will is
how the Holy Spirit’s power, which equips people to speak the truth boldly
despite the cost.
Bible Memory due Friday.
Important Information:
Our Holland History field trip is this Thursday! We plan to
leave school at 8:40 and return around 1:20. We plan to have a picnic lunch at
Kollen Park from 10:50-11:50, so your child needs to bring a lunch and
drink. Parents and younger siblings are invited to join us for our picnic lunch.
We'll be visiting the Cappon House museum and Graafschap CRC. We have room for
one additional parent chaperone; let me know if you'd like to come along.
Tulip Time
It was a hot and sunny day, but we had a blast marching on Thursday. I am so proud of these kids! We gave our best waves and smiles to all who watched us.
May 4, 2015
Tulip Time Information
This morning we practiced marching for the Tulip Time parade on Thursday. Here is an outline of what side of the road your child will be.
Quick Reminders:
-Your child will be eating lunch at school. There is NO school lunch so please pack one.
-Your child may wear his/her Dutch costume to school, or change into it during lunch recess. Feel free to stop by and help your child OR I am pretty good at figuring out the layers of each costume :)
-The parade will end at 11th and Van Raalte. Please plan on picking up your child IMMEDIATELY after we get to 11th and Van Raalte (not after the entire parade has finished). Our school will turn right at the end of the parade onto Kollne Drive (11th Street) and then be dismissed to the grassy area just past the fire station on the south side of the street where you may pick up your child. I will need to collect your child's prop. Once I hand over the permission slip to you, you may take your child.
-Any questions, please email me. I will have my phone on me.
-Looking forward to a hot day!
Quick Reminders:
-Your child will be eating lunch at school. There is NO school lunch so please pack one.
-Your child may wear his/her Dutch costume to school, or change into it during lunch recess. Feel free to stop by and help your child OR I am pretty good at figuring out the layers of each costume :)
-The parade will end at 11th and Van Raalte. Please plan on picking up your child IMMEDIATELY after we get to 11th and Van Raalte (not after the entire parade has finished). Our school will turn right at the end of the parade onto Kollne Drive (11th Street) and then be dismissed to the grassy area just past the fire station on the south side of the street where you may pick up your child. I will need to collect your child's prop. Once I hand over the permission slip to you, you may take your child.
-Any questions, please email me. I will have my phone on me.
-Looking forward to a hot day!
May 3, 2015
Many Seconds in Second
Our days are full in second grade! In all the business, it comforting to know that God is in all, through all, and above all. I appreciate the efforts your child put in each and every day. Please continue to pray over our classroom as we finish up this last full month of school.
Here are the happenings this coming week. Please make note of several due dates for little projects.
In Him,
Stacia Vogelzang
Writing:
By the end of this coming week, it is our goal to have our first opinion review drafted! Your child has been busy working on writing topic sentences, with at least 2 supporting details, and a conclusion sentence. We have been calling this format our ‘oreo’ writing. Friday, May 1 your child took home a yellow paper with interview questions. Please be on the look out for this paper. Your child has written two questions they want you (or another adult) to answer. We will be using these quotes in our writing later in the week. This paper is due on Thursday, May 7.
Reading:
We have been getting ourselves in the character’s shoes as we read fairy tales and other fiction stories. We have been working diligently at changing our voices to match the characters. Next week we will be looking more closely at the characters seeing how they are acting and naming the character’s feelings and traits. We will be doing lots of inferring, reading between the lines, to figure this out. This is rigorous work for second graders!
Reading minutes are due every Monday.
Math:
We continue to make, read, and interpret data. This coming week we will finish graphing and continue practicing two-digit addition and subtraction story problems.
Math homework due Friday.
Social Studies:
We're learning about the history of our city; this unit is mostly online as we also incorporate internet safety and etiquette. We learned how to comment on a blog as each student shared their ideas during our lesson. If you'd like to see our Holland History site, here is the link: http://hollandhistory2ndgrade.weebly.com.
On May 14 we will be going on the Holland History field trip. We will be leaving school at 8:20am and returning at 1:20pm. We will be touring the Cappon House, Settlers House, picnic at Kollen Park, and then off to Graafschap Church museum. Your child will need a sack lunch from home on this day. We are able to take 2 parents. If you are interested, email me by Wednesday, May 6. I will put all names of those interested into a hat. The two that are chosen will be emailed. If you aren’t chosen, we will be going to the Holland Police State and City Hall on the 29th of May. All are welcome to join. (More information will be coming about this field trip)
Science:
We started our last unit in science-Measuring Matters. This week we will focus on measuring distance and time by doing several experiments. This past Wednesday your child went home with a paper airplane homework sheet. Your child will need to bring in a paper airplane for our science class on Friday, May 8. We will be flying these and seeing the relationship between distance and time.
Other Important Information:
Dutch Costumes and Tulip Time Bussing Chang:
It's Tulip Time! Do you have a costume for your 1st-4th grade student? See Diane Steenwyk in the office if you need any assistance with a costume for your child. We will have a half-day of school on Wednesday, May 6, with an 11:30 AM dismissal for all students. Busses will run their normal routes. On Thursday, May 7, students in first through fourth grades are expected to march in the Kinderparade. Please note that there will be no bussing provided on Thursday at 11:30 AM Most students will stay at school to be transported to the parade. Kindergarteners, 5th and 6th graders will have to find transportation home that day. Busses will not be running.
Track and Field Day
Track and Field Day will be held the afternoon of May 26. Many volunteers are needed to make this event run smoothly for our students. Please contact Julie Raak at jraak@hollandchristian.org and let her know of your willingness to help.
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