UCS Grade 3/4 Newsletter

September 27, 2024

Welcome to Our 3/4 News

Greetings Caregivers,

It has been a wonderful start to the school year in the 3/4 classes.  We are enjoying getting to know your children and building our caring classroom communities.  

We will begin using this platform for our news and updates from now on.  We will update it regularly, but will send reminders and updates bi-weekly.  We hope that you will "favorite" this site as a place to visit regularly to find information about your child's class and learning.

Happy Fall!

~Abbie, Kristy and Mia 

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Important Dates

September 28th ~ Harvest Market Parade (Meet at BRMS) 8:30am

September 30-October 4 ~ Scholastic Book Fair 

October 4th ~ School Picture Day (New Date)

October 7 ~ Music with Buddy

October 9 ~ Early Release 

October 10 and 11 ~ No School

Fall Conferences

Your child's classroom teacher has sent home an Optional Fall Conference sign up form.  Please send it back as soon as possible with your 1st and 2nd choice, but by Wednesday, October 2nd at the latest.  


The conferences will be offered between October 8th and October 25th.

Health Office News and Updates

Periodic Reminder to Check Your Child for Lice and Nits

This notice serves as a reminder to check your child’s head for lice periodically.  Consider checking weekly.  

Head lice are tiny, crawling insects that live in the human hair. They do not fly or jump. The females lay eggs called nits on the hair shaft close to the scalp, often at the nape of the neck and behind the ears. The nits are small, oval-shaped specks that can vary from whitish to brownish in color, and are firmly cemented in place and cannot be brushed or flicked away.

Persistent itching of the head and back of the neck can indicate head lice. Most important is the examination of the hair and scalp, especially the nape of the neck and behind the ears, for nits.

Lice outbreaks are common in school-aged children. Even the cleanest child can become infested. It is not a sign of poor health habits or being dirty.  If you discover lice or nits, ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider about treatment options. School nurses can also answer questions about head lice

Scholastic Book Fair

At School Book Fair Dates:  Monday, September 30th through Friday, October 4th

(the book fair will be CLOSED Thursday, October 3rd)

More UCS School specific info from Mr. Baron can be found HERE

Current Curriculum Units

Social Studies

Vermont Geography

We are learning about the geography of Vermont. We will explore its geographic features and how they affect its residents. We will also explore what features make Vermont unique and what it is known for.

The Focus Questions for this unit are:


Math

Third Grade

This multiplication and division unit focuses on understanding the meaning of multiplication, modeling multiplication using arrays, and understanding the inverse relationship between multiplication and division. Students make lists of things that come in groups and use them to write multiplication and division story problems, and equations to match. Multiples and arrays are introduced as two ways to represent multiplication. Students use arrays, and known facts, to develop fluency with the multiplication facts, and are assessed on those that involve multiplying numbers to 10 by 1, 2, 5 and 10. They find factors of numbers up to 100, and examine the relationship between multiplication and division.

Fourth Grade

This unit focuses on using arrays and multiplicative comparison problems to understand multiplication, and gaining familiarity with factors and multiples. Students use arrays to model multiplication situations and to find factors and identify prime numbers to 100. They use what they know about factors of 100 to find factors of multiples of 100, and examine the idea that factors of a number are also factors of a multiple of that number.

Literacy

Students have begun coming up with ideas for narrative writing and continue to write friendly letters to family and friends.  

We continue to build stamina and good independent reading habits during reading workshop time.  

Underhill Central School 3/4 Teachers

Abbie Bernier, Mia Melone, Kristy Giguere

Emails: 

abigail.bernier@mmuusd.org

mia.melone@mmuusd.org

kristy.giguere@mmuusd.org
Location: 6 Irish Settlement Rd, Underhill, VT  05489
Phone: 802.899.4676