Monday, January 22, 2018

January 22, 2018

Adventures in Third Grade
January 22 , 2018

News for the Week…
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  • Report Cards come home January 26
  • No School-February 19-President’s Day
  • Please save a cereal size box at home for your child to use for their Wax Museum display at our Wax Museum. Cereal boxes should be brought to school on February 16.
  • Please check with your child to see if they need any of their school supplies replenished at school such as pencils or crayons.
  • Just as a reminder please make sure that students come to school with hat, gloves, boots and warm coats due to the cold temperatures this winter. When the temperature permits students will be going outside for recess.
ELA
We are going to be exploring the genre of realistic fiction. While we explore a variety of realistic fiction texts we will also be using them to practice the skill of Point of View.

We have been revisiting the classroom routines after the holiday break so we can have a fresh start during the new year. We have also been participating in lessons that help us understand how to focus and be mindful in our classroom activities and listening. These are strategies the class will be able to use in a variety of environments.

We are going to begin our study of biographies. During this unit we will learn how to take notes, use those notes to write well developed paragraphs as well as preparing a speech. The students will also be using their biography to take on the person they have studied and portray them in a Wax Museum. An additional information sheet regarding this project will come home.
Math
We finished our multiplication and division number patterns chapter. Our next chapter will focus on Properties and Equations.
Students should continue practicing their multiplication facts at home in order to increase their math fact fluency. We are using the computer program XTra math for practice at school.
During our Math time students participate in daily lessons and then work in centers to reinforce new skills, practice previously introduced skills, and practice fact fluency. We have begun our multiplication timed tests at school and a letter was sent home about our Ice Cream Sundae incentive.

Science
Our next Science unit will be about Matter. On Friday we did a SOLE  (Self Organized Learning Environment). Students were placed into groups and  introduced to the big question: What makes the states of matter different? In their groups students investigated several online research sites in order to find information to answer the big question. After researching and taking notes regarding the big question each group created a way to present their information. This week students will present their information to the class as a group. We will then do more investigations about the states of matter and the characteristics of each state.

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