We had another great week in 3rd grade! Our character trait for this month is Responsibility.This week students have been sharing times that they have been responsibe, as well as creating goals to be responsible in the future.
Each day this week, we will have a different focus message. Join us in dressing up each day to go along with that days message!
Monday: Wear a jersey or team colors (Teamwork)
Tuesday: Wear pajamas (Dreams)
Wednesday: Wear bright colors (Gratitude)
Thursday: Storybook character (Choices)
Friday: Glenhope Spirit Wear (Community)
Mrs. Walker is preparing for the next 3rd grade book project, and is in need of empty cereal boxes. We have collected 23 boxes so far this week! Thank you to everyone who has sent in some, we appreciate so much! Please keep them coming!
*We still need a few items as well as goodie bags for each class! Please sign up if you are able to send something in. If you signed up, please send the item in by Monday!
On Halloween, students will be going “math-or-treating” where they will solve math problems for “treats!” For this, we need 10 different small Halloween/fall related non-food items for each class. Target and Walmart have a lot of options out right now (spider rings, pencils, erasers, small fidgets, etc.)! If you would like to send something in for us to use for this activity, please click the sign up link for your child's homeroom class. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Mrs. Ulrich. Thanks!
What We're Learning!
In Module 4 Stories on Stage we will be learning all about dramas. We will be reading fairy tales, folk tales, and tall tales to identify the key details. We will become playwrights by creating our own fairy tale scripts, making props, and acting out our scripts.
Students will retell a drama in ways that maintain meaning and order.
Students will identify and demonstrate understanding of fairy tales, folk tales, and tall tales.
In math we are working on strategies to solve multiplication problems. This week we will be focusing on using a number line as well as creating an array.
Students are working on memorizing the 3 times table. Quiz them on some x3 multiplication facts!
**On Halloween, we will go "math-or-treating" and solve math problems covering all of the topics that we have learned so far this year!
Organisms and environments. 3.12B
Student can identify and describe the flow of energy in a food chain and predict how changes in a food chain such as removal of frogs from a pond or bees from a field affect the ecosystem. Lessons 9.1 in the McGraw Hill App.
Characteristics of Good Citizenship 3.9C
Students can identify people who exemplify good citizenship and who are civically responsible. I can identify organizations that serve the community and the common good.
Studies Weekly Newspaper Week 11
Repeated Information:
We have enjoyed meeting with you all and sharing all of the great things that your student has been doing this year! If you have not signed up for a conference and would like to, here is the link to sign up. If you have any questions about your child's progress this year, please feel free to reach out to their homeroom teacher.
Please pack one NUT FREE snack for your child every day in their backpacks.
Please help up by reminding students to charge their Chromebooks each night. It is very important that their Chromebooks come to school fully charged each morning. We use these for classwork daily as well as taking tests. When Chromebooks are not charged, it becomes a disruption to student learning for the day. We appreciate your help with this!
Please remind your students that toys must stay at home. Toys, stuffies, and trading cards are not allowed at school, unless otherwise specified by teachers.