Thursday, April 30, 2009

Swine Flu Update


Swine Flu Update
Thursday, April 30, 9:50 p.m.

Shannon Learning Center and DAEP Close

At the recommendation from the health department, BISD is closing the Shannon Learning Center and the DAEP. The health department felt exposure is limited to Shannon and DAEP. There is no need to close any other campus in the district at this time.
For further updates please go to the BISD webpage:
http://www.birdville.k12.tx.us/

Important BISD Swine Flu Information


Thursday, April 30, 8 a.m. - Birdville ISD does not have any confirmed or suspected cases of swine flu in our schools at this time. The district continues to monitor our campuses. Any decision to close a campus in BISD will be based upon recommendations from the Tarrant County Health Department. As of 8 a.m. on Thursday, April 30, the Tarrant County Health Department reports one confirmed swine flu cases in Tarrant County. This case is a 12-year-old student in Ft. Worth ISD.
In the last couple of days, local and national media sources have been reporting about a growing outbreak of swine flu across our nation. Though the numbers are minimal in relation to the nation's population, the ramifications of a major outbreak are reason for concern.


From Dr. Waddell:


I want to assure you Birdville ISD does not have any confirmed or suspected cases of swine flu in our schools. However, we still take this threat seriously and will continue to monitor our campuses. In addition, the district will continue to monitor this situation through the Tarrant County Health Department.

Any decision to close a campus in BISD will be based upon recommendations from the Tarrant County Health Department. As of 5:40 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29, the Tarrant County Health Department reports there are no confirmed swine flu cases in Tarrant County.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Microscope Lab

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Grassland Biome


Our class has been studying about the Grassland Biome in Science. Cami is modeling a buffalo hat. Buffaloes are found in the Grassland Boime. Grassland biomes are large, rolling terrains of grasses, flowers and herbs. Latitude, soil and local climates determine what kinds of plants grow in a particular grassland. A grassland is a region where the average annual precipitation is great enough to support grasses, and in some areas a few trees.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Happy Spring!


Happy Spring! We are turning into third graders right before your eyes. We have grown a lot since we started second grade last August. Click on the arrow to see a slideshow of everyone in our class.

Monday, March 2, 2009

THE BAT LADY VISITS US!



Slideshow:
Here is a slideshow for you to look at. Copy and paste this into your browser to see the show.

http://animoto.com/play/wd5zAnXLP1tKUA9KCWgkQw

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Fat Tuesday Pictures



The class created Mardi Gras masks for a Fat Tuesday art project.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

Sunday, February 8, 2009

THE MOST IMPROVED READER IN THE WORLD!


Well maybe Matthew is not the most improved reader in the entire world but he is the most improved reader in our class. He has gone up six levels on the TPRI Reading Assessment and also improved in words per minute and in his comprehension. That is something that no other student has done this year. Congratulations to Matthew for being such a hard worker and a great reader.

Western Day



These cowpokes dressed up for Western Day on Feb. 6th.
Matthew, Trent, Dylan and Alexandra all dressed up in their finest cowboy and cowgirl "duds" to show us how to look on Western Day.
Check out Alexandra's pink boots!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Monday, December 8, 2008

Holiday Poem

Sunday, December 7, 2008

The Gift of Knowing You

Holiday Greetings from The Tellez Team! Turn up your speakers to hear us recite the poem, The Gift of Knowing You. This poem tells how special you are to us. Some of us were a little overwhelmed to speak in front of the camera so be sure to turn up your volume to hear every voice.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Blog Featured in BISD Technology in Action


I'm pleased to announce that The Tellez Team Blog is the first, at Smithfield, to be be featured on BISD Technology in Action. We have been selected as a Birdville Technology Success.
The next thing you know we will have a sign in Hollywood!

United Way Drive Comes to an End with Hat Day



The United Way Drive came to an end last week with everyone donating a dollar to wear a hat to school. Mrs. Stevens and Mr. Bicknell showed us that they enjoy wearing unusual hats while donating to a worthy cause.

What is a Sequence Ladder?


Our class has been working on improving comprehension skills. We have been brainstorming ideas and writing them down on a sequence ladder. Here is a sample of one we created for the story Jamacia Tag-Along. When we sequence the story we recall important details and improve our comprehension skills.

Fall Pumpkins!



If you have not seen our fall bulliten board please try to come by
and see it before December arrives. We have had many compliments
on how cute all the children look!

Election Results are In!


Our unit about the national government could not have come at a better time. One of the things we studied about was how the president is elected. In our classroom Scooby Doo ran against Sponge Bob. We made campaign posters and campaing buttons. We also created lists of the good qualities of both the canidates. On election day each student cast their vote by entering a private voting booth and making their decision.
It was wonderful to see the children thinking about the qualities that make a good president and thoughtfully voting for their choice.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Fireman Visits Second Grade



This week we were very lucky to have Mrs. Simmons' son, a Keller fireman, visit us.
He talked about fire safety and demonstrated his fire fighter equipment. He also asked Cami and Jason to help him show our class how to Stop, Drop, and Roll. They did a great job. Thank you, Mr. Simons, for coming to visit us.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Baby Bunnies Found on Playground


Last week the children found two baby bunnies on the front playground. Mrs. Graves and Mr. Davis rescued the bunnies and moved them to a safe area. The cafeteria ladies provided some lettuce and carrots for a bunny snack. Here is a picture of one of the bunnies after it was relocated to a safe area.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Roundup at Rio Ranch



This week we are reading the story Roundup at Rio Ranch. We have been learning about what a roundup is and we have been studying cowboy vocabulary. A few of the students helped out in these pictures.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

We Are Learning About the States of Matter


This is a solids, liquids, and gasses chart that the students in our class created together. We are learning about the different states of matter in science.

What Have We been Doing Lately?





We have been learning to be Readers at Work. We have also been learning to "Read to Self". We have been building stamina. We are graphing our progress each day.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Good Fit Books



We have been learning about "Good Fit Books". We are learning that some books are the perfect fit for us and that not everyone in our class will read the same books.
We've compared shoes and books and talked about different types of shoes. We decided what shoes would be the best fit for a teacher to wear at school. We looked at all different types and sizes of footwear. We talked about how a good fit is important in shoes just like a good fit is important for a book. Here are some of the shoes we talked about. The top picture has the largest and the smallest shoes we looked at, a size 15 house shoe and tiny Polly Pocket doll shoes. The bottom picture shows the many different shoes we talked about. After this lesson we are ready to pick good fit books!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

My Pet Dragon paper





Our first attempt at writing was a story called My Pet Dragon. The story went along with the second story in our reading book, titled Henry and Mudge. In the story Henry gets a dog as a pet. The first picture shows the way to publish a story. The second picture shows a student with his idea paper before he wrote his story.
The class did an outstanding job with their first pieces of writing.

Fluency Folder Information


This is a sample of the inside of the Fluency Folder. It is required reading in second grade. All students must read with a parent every night. Parents record the information for the week. The yellow folders are turned in for a grade every Friday. Since starting this homework program students' fluency rates have improved and they have become better readers.

Reading Vocabulary


This is a sample of a reading vocabulary page that your child should study every Thursday for the Reading test on Friday. Vocabulary books should go home with your child every Thursday. Ecah week we use a new page. We put the title of the story for the week at the top of the page and then we look up the meaning of the six vocabulary words and write them down.

Monday, August 18, 2008

New Blog That's Just for Kid's!

I've created a new blog just for my students.
Here is the link:
http://karentellez.edublogs.org/
It's called The Tellez Team Kid's Blog and we will post
more information on it when school begins.
While you are waiting you can check it out.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

WHAT ARE COMPOSITION BOOKS?


The second grade supply list requests Composition books. The books are not sprial notebooks. This picture should help you when you buy school supplies. At the time I am posting this Wal-Mart has Composition books for 50 cents.

BLOG REACHES ONE THOUSAND !


I noticed that the Tellez Team Blog has just reached my goal of having over 1,000 people viewing it for the 2007-08 school year. I hope that you find the blog helpful, fun, and informative.
Thanks,
Mrs. Tellez

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Sunday, January 13, 2008