Saturday, April 29, 2023

Mystery Reader #11: A Super Champ Cousin

1) I am female.

2) I have brown hair.

3) My nickname is Super Champ.

These 2nd graders were over the moon when their cousin walked in the door as our mystery reader!  They were full of smiles and hugs for her!  The class loved listening to her read "The Book With No Pictures," by B.J. Novak.  It is a silly book, and the class laughed so hard at the funny words!  Thank you so much for visiting 2nd grade as a mystery reader and answering all of our questions. It was so fun to see how much your cousins adore you!




Mystery Reader #10: A Grandma in Disguise

 1) I live on a farm with dairy cows.

2) I love spending time with my 7 grandchildren.

3) My hobbies include playing the piano and sewing quilts.

Our 2nd grader was pretty excited about the possibility of her grandma being the mystery reader, and she was all smiles when her grandma arrived!  Our mystery reader came prepared with props to go with the book she read: "Miss Nelson is Missing!" by Harry Allard.  This book was perfect for our mystery reader who was Mrs. Nelson in her classroom for many years.  We just finished up reading mystery books so the students were excited to solve the mystery.  Thanks for reading to us Mrs. Nelson!  We loved the story, the witch hat, and the treat!



Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Mystery Reader #9: A Nurse Who Loves to Craft

 1. I live on a dairy farm.

2. I have 3 children.

3. I am a nurse.

After reading the clues, this 2nd grader knew that this could only be her mom.  The rest of the class agreed with her!  She read "The Fox Wish," by Kimiko Aman.  This book was picked out because her daughter loves foxes and often writes her own stories about foxes.  I loved seeing the smile on her daughter's face!  She looked so happy to have her mom with us in 2nd grade!  Thank you for reading to us and answering all of our questions!



Sunday, April 23, 2023

Mystery Reader #8: A Joke Telling Grandma

 1) I am related to two sisters who attend Lanesboro Elementary.

2) Their names have several vowels.

3) One of them had Mrs. Howard as a teacher just last year.

This 2nd grader thought it might be her dad walking in as our mystery reader.  She was just as delighted to see her grandma arrive.  Before reading the book, "Can I Be Your Dog," by Troy Cummings, we enjoyed seeing pictures of her adorable dog!  We loved hearing the book as well.  After the story, we even got to hear some jokes!  It was so sweet to see our 2nd grader interact with her grandma as they were discussing their jokes.  Thank you so much for being a mystery reader!  What a wonderful grandma you are!



Thursday, April 20, 2023

Mystery Reader #7: An Elk Raising Science Teacher

 1. Science is my favorite.

2. I grew up on a farm where we raised elk, cows, pigs, and crops.

3. I love going for side by side rides with my family.

Upon hearing the clues, this student felt certain his mom was our mystery reader.  Raising elk on her childhood farm was the specific clue that made him so sure.  She shared a very special book with us from her childhood, "Ten Little Ducks."  This is a book that she has kept and now shared with her children.  Thank you, Jordan, for sharing this book with us and surprising your son as our mystery reader!  We loved the story and talking with you in 2nd grade!



Saturday, April 15, 2023

Mystery Reader #6: A Volleyball Playing and Dancing Mom

 1) I graduated from Lanesboro School and I loved to play volleyball.

2) I have 3 sons.

3) I like to dance.

The class originally thought these clues described their gym teacher, Ms. Johnson.  Although that's true, one second grader thought this might be his mom.  He was right!  We loved listening to this wonderful story written by Joanna Gaines, "The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be."  This book has such a great message for all kids to hear.  It was so sweet to see the smiles between this mom and son.  Thank you so much, Kendra, for taking time to read to us and answer our tough questions!  It was great to have you in 2nd grade!  



Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Mystery Reader #5: A Sports Loving and Joke Telling Older Brother

 1) Mrs. Howard was my teacher!

2) I am still at Lanesboro School and if you saw me this year, you definitely noticed me.

3) I like sports, math, jokes, and Fortnite.

When younger brother read the clues, his immediate guess was his older brother.  The class could think of no one else that would fit these clues better!  It was so fun to have this former student back in 2nd grade as a mystery reader to surprise his younger brother.  He read his favorite Piggie and Gerald book, "Should I Share my Ice Cream?"  This was a perfect choice to go along with our Piggie and Elephant writing.  We also had fun asking him questions at the end about his age, grade, favorite foods, jokes, sports, and activities.  Thank you for stopping by as a Mystery Reader!  We loved seeing you!



Monday, April 10, 2023

Measuring Bunnies

 We recently learned about measuring in centimeters.  We combined our art and math skills for this project.  The students each drew and painted a bunny.  Then each part of the bunny was measured in centimeters.  These turned out so cute and added some spring colors to our classroom!





Mystery Reader #4: A Chicken Showing Fisherman

 1) I'm a fisherman.

2) I like to show chickens.

3) My favorite color is green.

The students had a few guesses for people they knew that fished and had chickens, but no one had a for sure person in mind.  It is so fun when the mystery reader is a total surprise, and when our reader walked in, his younger cousin was definitely surprised!  He read "Charlie the Ranch Dog Rock Star" by Diane deGroat and Ree Drummond.  Thank you so much for taking the time to visit our classroom to surprise your younger cousin and share a story with us!



Saturday, April 1, 2023

Mystery Reader #3: A Whistle Blowing Mom

1) I have taken care of most of you at one point in your life.

2) Most of you have seen me and my child driving the Ranger to the park.

3) You may have heard me blow a whistle. 

The class thought this might be their gym teacher or a playground helper based on the whistle blowing clue.  But they weren't sure they had ever seen either of them driving a Ranger?  This could only be one mom who previously worked in the daycare where she took care of many of our students.  How fun it was for them to see her again, and of course, very special for her daughter!  Thank you for reading to us the fun rhyming book "I Ain't Gonna Paint No More!" by Karen Beaumont.



Mystery Reader #2: A Traveling Teacher and Mom

 1) I've lived and taught in 3 different countries.

2) I love the color purple.

3) My favorite foods are chocolate and pickles.

The class had a few guesses on this one, but nobody guessed Mrs. Twait.  She is one of our kindergarten teachers and a mom to one of our sweet girls.  She read "Speak Up, Molly Lou Melon" by Patty Lovell.  This book reminded us of the great lesson to love who you are and to treat others with kindness.  We loved talking with Mrs. Twait about the different countries that she has lived and taught in.  Such interesting stories!  Thank you, Mrs. Twait,  for reading to us and for the chocolate treat!