Mr. Suarez & Ms. Mitten
Jill Mitten
English Language Arts & Social Studies
Conference 9:30-10:00
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3RD ASPIRE SCHEDULE
7:45-8:55 Block 1--Reading/Math
8:55-9:25 Snack/Circle Up/Typing Club (Homeroom)
9:25-10:10 Specials
10:10-11:10 Block 2--Reading/Math
11:15-11:55 Science (Mitten’s Class)
Writing (Suarez’s Class)
11:55 Bathroom
12:00-12:30 Lunch
12:30-1:00 Recess
1:05-1:45 Writing (Mitten’s Class)
Science (Suarez’s Class)
1:45-2:25 M/W Social Studies (Mitten)
T/Th Social Studies (Suarez)
Every Other Day Silent Reading/Read Aloud
2:25-2:50 Gator-aide
Fridays: Extra Recess Reward
2:50 Pack Up/Clean Up
2:57-3:00 Dismissal
Yearbook Sales Are LIVE!
Don’t miss out on capturing all the amazing memories from this school year! The 2024-2025 Yearbook is now available for purchase.
Go to GHES 2025 Yearbook to place your order and pay online.
Hurry—order now to ensure you don’t miss out! The store closes on January 30th!
Get your Glenhope yearbook TODAY!
Yearbooks are on sale until January 30th...After the 30th, orders will no longer be accepted.
Interim testing continues next week (practice STAAR). Please be sure that your child has had a good night's sleep, has a snack, and has a charged device when they come to school along with their charger (just in case). The dates of testing are below:
Tuesday 1/28 - Math Interim Assessment
Parents interested in telescoping information in the spring or summer can find the district dates at this site.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM DR. GRIFFIN
Dear parents of 3rd grade ASPIRE students,
Some of you may be aware that Mr. Suarez has been having some health issues. He has tried his very best to continue to come to school, even when not feeling well. However, his doctor has advised him to take some time away from school in order to avoid exposure to viruses and other winter conditions.
We have been fortunate to have had Mrs. Jennifer Pichardo as his sub for the last several days, and she is available and willing to sub for the next few weeks. Mrs. Pichardo moved here this summer with her family (including two Gators) and has extensive education experience. She's already told me several times how much she enjoys working with your children.
Please email if you have any questions or concerns. We appreciate your understanding and support for Mr. Suarez, and would appreciate your thoughts and prayers for his recovery.
Tuesday, January 28th
-Math Interim Assessments
Wednesday, January 29th
-College Spirit Day
Friday, Jan 31
-Baby pictures (ages 0-12 months) due to Ms. Mitten
email to lisa.mitten@gcisd.net
-Yearbook artwork due
Reading & Language Arts:
I can ask relevant questions about the text in order to deepen my understanding
I can retell the events of a chapter including the problem and solution
I can show my comprehension of a fictional passage and analyze text evidence to construct an extended response.
I can identify and document authors, titles, publishers, and publication years for my sources.
I can use my knowledge of root words to determine the meaning of unknown words.
I can show my comprehension of a fictional passage and analyze text evidence to construct an extended response.
3rd Grade Math:
I can determine the area of a figure using a grid.
I can break apart a rectangle to find the area.
I can solve word problems that require me to find the area of rectangles.
Science:
I can construct models and explain the orbits of the Sun, Earth, and Moon in relation to each other.
Social Studies:
I can explain the significance of ethnic and cultural celebrations in my community.
Yearbook Artwork
This year, the yearbook theme is “Gators Glow.” Draw Spike (our mascot) among glow sticks or surrounded by neon lights. Create a "dance party" scene that features silhouettes of students with glowing accessories or use abstract shapes and lines that look like they are glowing, with gradients transitioning between colors. Consider incorporating geometric patterns that resemble neon signs and lights. Make sure your picture is drawn on 8 ½ x 11” white paper, you may use color. You can add backgrounds, but no tiny details. Please put your name and teacher’s name on the back. Your picture is due by January 31st to your homeroom teacher. Feel free to fill out the information below and attach to the back of your picture, but it is not required (you can simply write your information on the back of your illustration).
Note: One piece of art per class will go into the yearbook. Students in each class will vote on the artwork they would like to have illustrated on their homeroom’s yearbook page.
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