The third grade newsletter provides updates on the curriculum, upcoming events, and next week's lessons. In reading, the class learned about compare and contrast and read the story "Cook-A-Doodle-Doo". For math, they finished their long division unit and took a test. Upcoming events include field trips to observe bird banding and an elementary music concert. Next week in reading the class will learn about story elements like character and plot by reading "One Riddle, One Answer", and in math they will start learning about decimals.
The third grade newsletter provides updates on the curriculum, upcoming events, and next week's lessons. In reading, the class learned about compare and contrast and read the story "Cook-A-Doodle-Doo". For math, they finished their long division unit and took a test. Upcoming events include field trips to observe bird banding and an elementary music concert. Next week in reading the class will learn about story elements like character and plot by reading "One Riddle, One Answer", and in math they will start learning about decimals.
The third grade newsletter provides updates on the curriculum, upcoming events, and next week's lessons. In reading, the class learned about compare and contrast and read the story "Cook-A-Doodle-Doo". For math, they finished their long division unit and took a test. Upcoming events include field trips to observe bird banding and an elementary music concert. Next week in reading the class will learn about story elements like character and plot by reading "One Riddle, One Answer", and in math they will start learning about decimals.
Reading: We learned more about compare and contrast.
We read the story, Cook-A-Doodle-Doo. English: We reviewed parts of speech and we started a class book project called, The Important Book. Mathematics: We finished up our long division chapter. We reviewed the long division steps and took our test. Social Studies: We did a passport on Wisconsin Dells. We finished up our chapter on economics and started our chapter on producers and consumers. Exciting Events
Fri.,May 13th- Kathio Bird Banding Field
Trip (8:15-11:30) Fri., May 13th- Early Release @ 12pm Wed., May 18th- Elem. Music Concert @ 1:30
Fri., May 20th- Track and Field Day!
Mon., May 23rd- Pet Day! 1-3pm
Wed., May 25th- Isle Garden Club Visit
A Peak Into Next Week
Reading: We will be learning about character,
setting, plot and reading the story, One Riddle, One Answer. [3.1.3.3 We can describe characters in a story and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events]
English: We will do a project with the book,
Fortunately, Unfortunately.
Math: We will be learning about decimals. [3.1.3.1
We can read and write fractions and recognize that fractions can be used to represent parts of a whole, parts of a set, and points on a number line]
Social Studies: We will be finishing our chapter
on producers and consumers and starting our chapter on culture.
Successful Support
Please make sure to check your students
agenda and take-home folder every day.
Daily Homework: Read for at least 15 minutes
and practice the weeks spelling words. Homework practice sheets will be sent home about once a week.
Students should complete and return Multiplication