Me in a nutshell:
My name is Arden Prucha and I will be teaching 2nd grade at J.A. Hargrave in the 2008-2009 school year. I graduated in the spring of 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education -Magna Cum Laude! I have taught 3rd grade for the past two years at Hargrave and am excited to teach a new grade! When I was younger I realized how much I loved children and my childhood friends would tell you I was a teacher then; always bossing the younger ones around. I had another passion when I was young that has been hidden until recently and that is photography. I love being able to capture blessed and pertinent moments in other's lives. It is my gift that I use to tell stories through art by capturing hearts onto a piece of glossy or matte paper. I am a mother to a beautiful and kind soul. His name is Pierson and he will be five in November. His gifts are compassion and unconditional love that he gives generously to all he comes in contact with. I would say that I am doing everything I ever dreamed of as a child: teaching, photography, and motherhood. I am a very lucky and blessed young woman.
A few cool things about my job are:
2. I am so fortunate to work with the best sister and "Teacher of the Year," Nicole Tomme.
3. Our day flies by because we have so much fun in the classroom - I truly feel that being called "weird" is an honor and I use that as a key teaching tool in our classroom.
4. My school has an amazing staff who is supportive, funny, and friendly.
5. I learn just as much as my students learn, if not more, each day.
12/16/08
Week 16:
holiday, snow, snowman, present, tree, Santa, gingerbread, Christmas, Rudolph, angel, snowball, party, winter, reindeer, sleigh, Comet (reindeer), travel, stockings, North Pole, cookies
We are learning about shapes this week. Here are great websites to help enforce their knowledge:
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/shape.htm#Shapes
http://www.interactivestuff.org/match/maker.phtml?featured=1&id=15
http://www.computerlabkids.com/shapes.htm
Also we are still focusing on temperature, so be sure to help them read thermometers!
This week in reading we are studying Holiday books and will read THE POLAR EXPRESS and watch the movie for a compare and contrast lesson.
12/10/08
Great Website:
12/9/08
Door Decorating Contest:



Holiday Party:
Please let me know if you would like to volunteer, send extra items, cannot send your item, or if you have any other questions!
arden.prucha@crowley.k12.tx.us
This Week...
We are learning about:
CAPACITY; the amount a container can hold. Have your child help you cook at home. Bring out a can of tuna and a can of soup - ask them questions about the amount of food inside. You can use mearsuing cups, gallons, pints, liters, measuring spoons, medicine cups, bottles, and anything else that can hold a liquid to help.
Weight; tells how heavy an object is.
Mass; the amount of matter in an object (that amount never changes)
If you have a scale for people or food at home have them compare weight of objects. Have them estimate with their hands at first - which one is heavier? Then have them use an accurate tool, or a scale, to figure out the answer. As far as mass talk to them about how a marble is heavier than a tiny bouncy ball because the glass if heavier than rubber. A beach ball may look bigger than a basketball, but the basket ball is heavier because of it's mass.
"OO" Sound - using -ew new, -ou soup, -u_e dude, -oo cool
have them list as many words using the letter combos above that make the OO sound!
Contrations - "hasn't" is HAS + NOT = HASN'T
I tell them to think of it as "a word" plus "a word" = the new word (with an ')
Temperature: keep practicing temperature at home! Texas weather is great because it can be cold one day and warm the next. This will help them read a thermometer that may differ from day to day!
Timelines and Transportation: have your child make a timeline of their life, year, week, day, etc. Describe to them the differences in transportation that you have experienced in your life!
12/8/08
Spelling Week 15
Tue- Use the words in a sentence.
Wed-Rainbow spelling
Thur- Write the word and a word that is opposite to that word.
List:
I'll, I'm, can't, didn't, she's, he's, best, sometimes, spoon, through, across, either, toward
Bonus Words:
*island
*J.A. Hargrave
12/2/08
Spelling Week 14 & Other Studies
Arm - Farm - Park - Barn - Hard - Start - City - Place - Riding - Moving
Bonus (we are learning about measurement in math):
*Measurement *Thermometer
Please practice thermometer reading and using rulers for measurement. Thermometers can count by 1's, 2's, 5's, and 10's. They have a difficult time figuring out what each mark means on a thermometer and how to figure out what to count by. They should be able to tell the difference between centimeters and inches while using a ruler to measure.