Welcome to Mrs. Bodoin's Second grade website!
"The Husky Pack is a community dedicated to empowering well-rounded life-long learners."
H uskies will have high expectations by
U niting with our community to
S hape an innovative school where
K ids always come first
I n a safe, positive
E nvironment where
S tudents succeed in and out of the classroom.
Students will:
Be respectful to our classmates and teacher,
Be problem solvers
Be respectful of David Harrison Elementary
Be awesome Huskies that work and try our hardest
Have fun!!
"we are great strong David Harrison Huskies who will learn fun things while being respectful in order to make our family proud, excel in school and to get a good job!"
*developed by Mrs. Bodoin's second graders
I love spending time with my family. I love to travel and spend time outdoors, hiking and boating.
Some of my favorite things are Dr. Pepper, Caramel Machiatos, Cherry Berry, Twix and Cheddars!
In my spare time I enjoy to read, be outdoors, watch movies with my family and go running.
I can't wait to learn all about you!!
Hello! My name is Rachel Bodoin. I teach second grade at David Harrison Elementary. This is my second year of teaching and I love teaching second graders! I received my Bachelors Degree from Evangel University in Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education. I am currently working on my Masters in Instructional Technology through Drury University.
School Resources
Student Work
Handbook.docx
Pictures and Videos
Handbook
Weekly Newsletter
MIGS
Rachel Bodoin Chris Mendel
Room 151 Principal
David Harrison Elementary cmendel_spsmail.org
3055 W. Kildee Lane Dawn Carriker
Springfield, MO Secretary
rmbodoin_spsmail.org dcarriker_spsmail.org
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The PDSA Cycle: We have a specific Learning Goal or target objective each week. We go through the PDSA cycle as we focus on that goal. The PDSA Cycle includes:
-Plan (Monday): Mrs. Bodoin will choose a goal for the week based upon students needs and alignment to the MIGs. The class discusses why we need to learn this skill.
-DO (Monday-Thursday): The students choose what strategies we would like to use to work on our goal, as well as how we will use those strategies. Some examples might include specific cooperative learning strategies, using manipulatives, using the smartboard, etc. We will use these strategies throughout the week. We will also spend 10 minutes every day focusing on what our objectives are to meet our goal.
-Study (Friday): Mrs. Bodoin assesses each student on the target skill. We will fill in a graph of how many students were able to perform the skill. Then we make a "Plus/Delta," discussing what helped us learn and what could have been better. Students will also fill out their own "Plus/Delta" to help them think about their own learning.
-Act (Friday): We discuss what we will do next week to improve our learning, based on the study portion.
*Please take time while in classroom to look at our PDSA board, front left corner of room, and see how your child is doing to reach his/her goal!
Harrison Elementary is the newest elementary school in the R-12 School District. We are pleased to offer a focus on technology. Our unique programming is called TRACKS:
T echnology
R ich
A tmosphere
C oncentrating on
K ids'
S uccess
All 20 classrooms, plus the library, computer lab, music room, and special education room have Smart Boards. Classrooms in grades 3 and 4 have one computer for every two students. Classrooms in grades K-2 have one computer for every four students. Teachers will attend monthly training sessions throughout the school year.