✏️Create it. Share it. Solve it. ✔️ Our 2nd graders practiced math in a fun and meaningful way by creating their own word problems for classmates to solve! @icschool_online
American Girl Club day highlights…✨
We played, laughed, and crafted the cutest little suitcases for our dolls.🧳💖Friendship, fun, and creativity all in one place. @icschool_online
Disguised & ready to giggle! Second graders showed off their silly disguise crafts and wrote hilarious jokes to celebrate April Fool’s. @icschool_online
Buzzing with learning this week! 🐝 Second grade students are exploring how bees help pollinate plants and why they’re essential to the fruits and veggies we love. Wrapping it up with hands-on models to show pollination in action! 🌼 @icschool_online
Money math in action! 2nd graders practiced adding and subtracting money while building real-world problem solving skills. Learning that cents really do make sense! 💵 🪙 @icschool_online
Second graders filled the room with positivity! ☘️During our Shamrock Gallery Walk, students wrote kind descriptive words about each classmate & their smiles say it all! #kindnesscounts@icschool_online
What a heartwarming, fun-filled Grandparents Day in 2nd grade! 💛 Our room was filled with smiles, stories & sweet memories were made! @icschool_online
Becoming nonfiction experts! 📚 2nd grade students explored text features like headings, captions and diagrams. Then they created their very own “All About ________” books filled with facts, labels and complete sentences. @icschool_online
Each paper link represents a kind act by a 2nd grade student. Together, these links form our spiritual bouquet for the installation of Archbishop-designate Ronald Hicks. This display shows how kindness connects us as a community of faith. @icschool_online
Who knew marshmallows made great building materials? ❄️ Second graders designed Arctic winter dens for their Calico Critters after studying animal habitats. A whole winter village was born! @icschool_online
Teaching persuasive writing made fun! 🚌 🐦 Using “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus” by Mo Willems, students use sentence starters to write persuasive letters to the bus driver. @icschool_online