Third grade students have upcoming events in December including Math-a-palooza on Dec 7 and a Holiday Meal on Dec 8. They are learning to identify text structures in reading and practicing multi-digit addition and subtraction in math. In writing, students are creating their own non-fiction books about animal adaptations. Problem-based learning will focus on solutions to overpopulation of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park with guest speakers.
Third grade students have upcoming events in December including Math-a-palooza on Dec 7 and a Holiday Meal on Dec 8. They are learning to identify text structures in reading and practicing multi-digit addition and subtraction in math. In writing, students are creating their own non-fiction books about animal adaptations. Problem-based learning will focus on solutions to overpopulation of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park with guest speakers.
Third grade students have upcoming events in December including Math-a-palooza on Dec 7 and a Holiday Meal on Dec 8. They are learning to identify text structures in reading and practicing multi-digit addition and subtraction in math. In writing, students are creating their own non-fiction books about animal adaptations. Problem-based learning will focus on solutions to overpopulation of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park with guest speakers.
mindful when reading by identifying various text structures.
Writing
We are finishing up our third
unit in math focused on multidigit addition and subtraction as well as rounding!
We have chose an animal and
we are beginning to create our own animal adaptations NF Book!
Notes from the teacher:
Please be checking planners each night for homework! Homework is assigned Monday and is due Friday. Students have 4 pages per week of math and 30 minutes of reading. Remember to unload Friday Folders, and bring them back empty on Monday! As the weather changes please be sure that your child is appropriately dressed. :) Lockers can store extra layers during the day.
Problem-Based Learning
In the next few weeks we will be
focusing on the overpopulation of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park, students will be working on finding their own solutions to this ecological issue! There will be various guest speakers and experts at Cherrelyn to consult