First Week of School
We completed our first week of 3rd grade! It was a wonderful week getting to know each other better, learning about what's coming up this year, as well as reviewing school and classroom expectations for the year. Ask your child about some of their new friends that they have made and about some of their favorite first week activities.
This Week...PARENT INFO NIGHT-- I hope to see you all on Thursday evening, August 25, at 6:00pm. At that time I will introduce myself, go over the 3rd grade curriculum and explain school and classroom expectations.
Spelling-
We will begin spelling this week. There will be two lists coming home in Monday folders. Your child has the choice of choosing which list he or she wants to practice each week. Both lists consist of the same number of words. One list comes directly from our reading program and follows a weekly pattern. The other list will require your child to learn more about the meanings of new words and how to apply them. Tests will be given on Friday. Children will be expected to practice their spelling at home nightly, but will not be given daily homework assignments to turn in. They will use their word work time to practice their list at school.
Math-
We began studying numbers this past week using our newly adopted math program, enVision. The students have a text book this year and we have spent quite a bit of time learning how to use them. We reviewed the three ways to write a number: expanded form, standard form and word form.
This Week...PARENT INFO NIGHT-- I hope to see you all on Thursday evening, August 25, at 6:00pm. At that time I will introduce myself, go over the 3rd grade curriculum and explain school and classroom expectations.
Spelling-
We will begin spelling this week. There will be two lists coming home in Monday folders. Your child has the choice of choosing which list he or she wants to practice each week. Both lists consist of the same number of words. One list comes directly from our reading program and follows a weekly pattern. The other list will require your child to learn more about the meanings of new words and how to apply them. Tests will be given on Friday. Children will be expected to practice their spelling at home nightly, but will not be given daily homework assignments to turn in. They will use their word work time to practice their list at school.
Math-
We began studying numbers this past week using our newly adopted math program, enVision. The students have a text book this year and we have spent quite a bit of time learning how to use them. We reviewed the three ways to write a number: expanded form, standard form and word form.
Reading-
We discussed "just right" books this week and practiced reading to ourselves. The kids did fabulous and enjoyed reading their "I Pick" books. Students will be using a textbook in reading this year as well. We will begin reading our first theme titled "People and Places" this week. The year will begin with a study about communities. The reading strategy focus for the first two weeks will be "making connections."
Writing-
Writing-
Students will write their very own Bio-poem this week. I'm hoping you will see them Thursday evening. In grammar we will learn about nouns--people, places and things.
Science-
The school year started with a unit about solar energy. Ask your child about the sundials we created on Friday and what they learned about the effect the sun has on our shadows.
Social Studies-
A discussion about communities will begin this week.
Check back regularly for classroom updates!
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