3a Newsletter Week of October 8

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NEWS FROM 3A

WEEK OF OCTOBER 8, 2018


This week Fall Foliage tickets go on sale. You can purchase
25 tickets for $20 in the office. This deal is good only until
Thursday, October 18.
Join us in supporting the volleyball team on Thursday, October 11 for games in our
gym. Concessions will be sold.
We emphasize the spiritual,
This Sunday is Mass and Menudo. Come enjoy delicious menudo after all Masses or
intellectual, and physical
until we are sold out!
development of each
individual. Don’t forget to sign up for a shift at the Fall Foliage Festival! The sign-up sheet is
outside the classroom. Times are still available for set-up and clean-up.

MATH ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS


Students will work on place value This week’s spelling words are words with
to include numbers to the hun- vowel-consonant-e. We resume the dictation
dred thousands. We will emphasize the 5 and spelling tests. In language, we will focus
times tables through flash cards, wrap arounds on verbs, complete sentences and kinds of
and games. There will be a quiz on the 5’s at sentences. In reading, students will be read-
the end of the week. Please practice the five ing the story Stories Julian Tells to look at
times tables from 0-12 this week. character in the theme of stories that are
Please practice their basic addition and sub- handed down. They will compare and con-
traction facts with them. They will need to trast characters from different stories, as
have a good grasp of these facts in order to do well. They will also be given their probe
well in adding and subtracting greater num- book assignment this week. Tutoring for
bers and regrouping. Tutoring for math is reading is available on Tuesdays from 3:30-
available on Mondays from 3:30-4:30. 4:30.

HANDWRITING
I will be writing all lessons in cursive starting this week. Students who feel comfortable with cur-
sive may do all assignments in cursive. Those who are not may write in manuscript and practice
cursive until they feel comfortable. All students should be writing in cursive when we return from
Christmas break.
SCIENCE-This week students will assess what we have learned
about the sun and the moon. We will set up Moon Stations in
which students rotate to different stations doing different activities
about the moon.
RELIGION-Students will learn how the Church began and other
aspects of the early Church. This week’s Word of the Week is
possible/impossible-able to be done/not able to be done. This
Week’s Good News comes from Mark 10:17-30.
SOCIAL STUDIES-This week students will learn about the geog-
raphy and history of different communities starting with El Paso
and continuing with Astoria, Oregon and Timbuktu, Africa and
compare them. They will also be learning about the compass in map
skills.

REMINDERS
The only drop off is on Stan- ton Street. The Arizona parking
lot is not a drop off. Parents need to park and walk students to the
school at the crosswalk if they are using the parking lot. The lot behind
the gym and the church is also not to be used to drop off students.
Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation!
We are collecting Price’s bottle caps and Box Tops for Education. Please
help us out by sending these items in when you purchase milk or other
products with box tops for education.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
October 8 NO SCHOOL– Teacher In-service
October 9 Fall Foliage tickets go on sale
October 10 Film Club meeting from 3:20-5:00 in the Library
October 11 Mass presented by 5th grade-Mass attire required
October 12 Breast Cancer awareness day-students may wear a pink shirt and jeans
October 14 Second Sunday Mass and menudo sponsored by St. Pat’s Staff
October 16 Flu shots from 9-11 in San Pedro Room; Bring insurance card
October 18 Mass presented by 4th grade-Mass attire required
October 19 Fall Foliage Festival from 4-9 p.m. Students may wear costume of their
choosing. It does not have to follow the theme.
October 22 Lifetouch pictures re-takes
October 23 Parent/Teacher Conferences 1:30-5:00 p.m.
Early dismissal/Spirit Dress day
October 24 Red Ribbon Say NO to drugs pep rally; Wear red shirt and jeans
October 25 Communion Service-Mass attire required
October 29 8th graders visit Cathedral and Loretto
October 31 Halloween
Home & School meeting @ 7:45
Costume parade at 9:00 a.m. in the gym-”Music” Costume concert at 1:30 in gym

HAVE A BLESSED
WEEK!

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