A Second Grade Classroom
Mr. Carroll has been at Stevens since 2001. This is his 11th year in
education.
Mr. Carroll has taught every age from first to fifth grades. The information
on this web site is taylored primarily for parents as an introduction, so they
may understand the scope and sequence of a year - as well as policies,
procedures, and curriculum.

Sugar Skulls for Dia de Los Muertos in second grade.
Community Rules
The entire class worked as a community to create rules for our conduct. We
all agreed to follow these rules in order to have the happiest and most
productive working environment:
- Strive to develop my special talents
- Take responsibility for my actions and learning.
- Achieve academic excellence.
- Respect myself and others.
- Share my skills and talents with others.

Halloween Costume Parade
Fieldtrips
Fieldtrips this year will include a pumpkin farm, two plays
at Seattle Children's Theatre, a visit to the zoo, The Pacific Science Center
and a trip to the beach/tidepools. We also plan on serving our community by
holding a book drive, and a school supplies drive to assist a school in Lesotho,
Africa.
Second Grade Cultural Focus: Latin America

Each grade level at Stevens Elementary has a unique cultural
focus. In first grade we learn about the countries and cultures of Latin America
- specifically Mexico, Peru, and the Amazon Rain Forest.
Typical Daily Schedule
This is our daily schedule. At times, we stray from its
guidance.
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9:20 – Intro Activity
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9:30 – Literacy
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10:30 – Recess
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10:40 - Social Studies/Science/Art
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11:55 – Lunch
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12:30 – Math
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1:30 – Printing/Geography/Chess
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2:00 – Recess
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2:10 – Class Meetings/Read Aloud/Conferences
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3:10 – Classroom Jobs/Cleaning
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3:20 – Dismissal
Library visit happens once a week on Thursday afternoon.
Vocal Music class takes place once a week on Monday morning
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We all need a good book
Parent/Family Volunteers
We always need and appreciate the help and skills of our
families. Volunteer opportunities in the classroom abound. So, let Mr. Carroll
know if you are interested in assisting regularly or on an occasional basis.
Here are some of the jobs available:
- Book orders
- Test/spelling corrections (can be done at home)
- Science lessons
- Reading lessons
- Art lessons
- Special Projects (aka PTA auction, spring play, etc)
- Fieldtrip Chaperon
- …and more
Attendance
It is important that all children arrive at school on time
and with a full belly. Believe it or not, learning and teaching begin
immediately upon arrival in the classroom. Those who are five or more minutes
late have already missed some instruction. Tardiness requires the teacher to
individually teach the late students, taking time away from whole group
instruction, shortening the late students' work time, and leading to frustration
for all parties. It is a matter of common sense that on-time arrival is
important for your child's education. But, more than that, it is a way of
showing respect for everyone else in the classroom community. In other words,
don't teach your child to be rude - please arrive on time.
Homework Policy
Homework is distributed as a packet on Monday
afternoons. Second grade homework is approximately 10-15 minutes of task work
and 20 minutes of reading - for an average total of 30 - 40 minutes 4 nights
each week. Students will not have homework on weekends or holidays unless they
fail to complete classwork on time. During special periods (testing, short
weeks, etc.) homework will not be given. IMPORTANT: Students will always have
homework unless a note is sent home from Mr. Carroll. Occasionally we have
homework vacations just to give everyone a rest from the grind.
HOMEWORK BEGINS ON September 22, 2008.
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