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2nd Grade

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  • 2nd Grade BLOG

    Please visit this website to stay up to date with newsletters, announcements, and photos of what we're learning in the classroom:

  • Welcome Back!

    Check out a few picture of our first days of school. The students are an eager and smart group, ready to learn!

    Waiting for the first day blessing

    Learning to Line up

    We won't say "I Can't!" in 2nd grade
  • Websites to Explore

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/
    Visit this website for free online typing practice. This is the site we use when we take our weekly visit to the computer lab.

    This website answers a daily "Did you ever wonder..." question. It has videos and articles, and some of the information is simply fascinating.

    This website has stories and games to work on phonics and fluency.

    This website has a variety of online stories read by famous authors and actors.

    This is a website with information about U.S. symbols and other information about our country's history. There are games and other activities too!
  • 2nd Grade Newsletter Archive

    8.23.12 (English and Spanish)
  • Meet Miss Foyle

    Miss Foyle is a native of the Sunshine State (Florida) and received her BA in Psychology (with a minor in Spanish) from the University of South Florida in 2008. She graduated with her Masters of Education through the University of Notre Dame’s ACE Service through Teaching program in 2010, and she spent two years teaching at a Catholic elementary school in Kansas City, Kansas. Last year she continued taking online teaching classes and earned her teaching English as a New Language (ENL) certification through the University of Notre Dame.

    Miss Foyle is thrilled to continue working with the St. Ann students and their families. In her free time, you can find her running, reading, singing, cooking, traveling, and spending time with her family and friends.

  • Second Grade

    2nd grade is an exciting year at Saint Ann School.  Students make the transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" and prepare for the First Reconciliation and Holy Communion.