We are heading to the Fort Worth Stock Show. We will see a milking parlor demo, the FAA children's barnyard, meet the farmers, petting zoo and more! We can't wait to make connections to our Texas History learning.
If your would like to chaperone, you will be receiving an email from your child's teacher. You must have a completed background check (link below).
I wanted to let you know about an exciting new opportunity coming up for our third, fourth, and fifth grade students.
For the first time, our school district will be hosting a cup stacking competition. This event is designed to be a fun and positive experience, not an intense or high-pressure competition. The focus is on participation, trying something new, and enjoying a unique activity with other students from across the district.
Sport stacking helps develop hand-eye coordination, focus, and confidence, and it’s a great way for students to challenge themselves in a new and engaging way. Whether your child has tried stacking before or would be brand new to it, this event is meant to be welcoming and encouraging for all participants.
Please see the attached flyer for more details about the event. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
Thank you for supporting new and fun opportunities for our students!
This week: We worked on vision boards for 2026 and writing goals! We also reviewed CHAMPS expectations.
Next week: We will begin Module 6. This module explores natural wonders. Week one will include learning about the Mariana Trench!
This Week: We will find equivalent fractions and compare them using models, number lines and pictures.
Last Week: We started our fraction unit! Students related decimals to fractions. We used a lot of models to represent our thinking.
This Week : We explored some patterns of change in nature, including seasons. We learned about patterns of daylight during the seasons.
Next Week : We will finish patterns of daylight / temperatures during the different seasons and begin our chapter about moon phases and other predictable patterns of change.
This Week : We took began our week 17 newspaper on the development of the Texas Government (state and local), the creation of governments, the 4 US presidents who have been from Texas, and voting / elections.
Next Week : We will continue our week 17 newspaper on the development of the Texas Government (state and local), the creation of governments, the 4 US presidents who have been from Texas, and voting / elections. We will complete an assignment about the local and state government
Snack will be at 9:10 each morning. If your child wants a snack, they need to bring a nut free snack. Due to allergies, we are no longer allowed to provide snacks.
Library will be each week. Please remind students to keep their library books safe in their backpack!
Ms. Amy homeroom: Tuesdays
Mrs. Cottle homeroom: Mondays
Ms. Lee homeroom: Wednesdays
Ms. Amy (Science/Social Studies): julia.amy@gcisd.net
Mrs. Cottle (Math): jennifer.cottle@gcisd.net
Ms. Lee (ELAR): maisie.lee@gcisd.net