Well the year has come to a close, much more quickly than I was expecting. Time sure did fly right by us!
We had so much fun this year together and I want to thank every one of you for giving me an amazing first year and accepting me as part of the Frontier Family. Even though I am not returning for the 2010 - 2011 school year, I will always remember your smiling faces and warm welcome. I have so many amazing memories about Montana because of you and you will not soon be forgotten.
Thank you again for giving me a wonderful first year and you will always be my first class! Have a great summer and enjoy fourth grade! You will all be amazing!
Love, Miss D.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
The Classroom Continues to Empty
Well today was our last Wednesday of the year. I cannot believe we are at this point in the year already!
Today was another fun day in third grade with a lot of art projects all around. We did some Mexican metal tooling and decorated them with bright colors. Colors really pop when you are coloring on tin foil! I can't wait to see how they turn out when we're done!
Today the kids are coming home with a TON of corrected work and things from the class. We had our final class store today and everyone was really excited to buy up everything! Tomorrow we will have a lot more to send home as well.
Today we had our Popsicle treat for the class reading another hundred books this year. Great job! We also had our good behavior extra recess this afternoon. Once again, third grade had no write-ups so everyone got to enjoy the beautiful weather! I am so proud of you all for such a great job!
Tomorrow is the last full day of the school year so sleep well and make it a good day! See you tomorrow!
Today was another fun day in third grade with a lot of art projects all around. We did some Mexican metal tooling and decorated them with bright colors. Colors really pop when you are coloring on tin foil! I can't wait to see how they turn out when we're done!
Today the kids are coming home with a TON of corrected work and things from the class. We had our final class store today and everyone was really excited to buy up everything! Tomorrow we will have a lot more to send home as well.
Today we had our Popsicle treat for the class reading another hundred books this year. Great job! We also had our good behavior extra recess this afternoon. Once again, third grade had no write-ups so everyone got to enjoy the beautiful weather! I am so proud of you all for such a great job!
Tomorrow is the last full day of the school year so sleep well and make it a good day! See you tomorrow!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
One Down, Three To Go!
Well another day has passed us by and things were much brighter here than they were yesterday (inside at least. That weather outside is still nasty!). Everyone was in good spirits coming in today which was a pleasant change from yesterday's Grouch Festival! :)
Today we continued our journey through our Little House on the Prairie book and we are SO close to being done! I can't wait to see how things end for Laura and her family.
We also learned about rain sticks and are in the process of making our own to take home! How cool! Not that we want the extra rain but these will be cool either way!
Our class keeps getting emptier and emptier and we clear out the old things we have used all year, take our projects home, and get ready for summer vacation. The classroom looks so empty!
Tomorrow (if we keep up the good work) we will have our reward for making it to our 100 book goal again. That means we have read over 200 books this year in our class! Awesome work, third graders! Keep that reading high over the summer and you will all make amazing fourth graders!
Today we continued our journey through our Little House on the Prairie book and we are SO close to being done! I can't wait to see how things end for Laura and her family.
We also learned about rain sticks and are in the process of making our own to take home! How cool! Not that we want the extra rain but these will be cool either way!
Our class keeps getting emptier and emptier and we clear out the old things we have used all year, take our projects home, and get ready for summer vacation. The classroom looks so empty!
Tomorrow (if we keep up the good work) we will have our reward for making it to our 100 book goal again. That means we have read over 200 books this year in our class! Awesome work, third graders! Keep that reading high over the summer and you will all make amazing fourth graders!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Only Four More Days
Oh my goodness we are down to the last four days of school! Where has the time gone? This has been such a fast year!
This week your students will be bringing home a lot of projects and things from school as things wind down here. Today students had notebooks, art projects, and name tags to bring home. More will be coming home soon!
Today was a very rough day for behavior. I was honestly pretty disappointed with the group because I really want to end our year together on a positive note, not one where we are really frustrated. Today had our normal morning routine but was more relaxed for the afternoon and that send everyone into wild behavior evidently. I am more than happy to teach the regular routine all the way up until the end of school if that will help but the students want to try again tomorrow morning to show me they will handle the art projects and fun activities better.
Today my parents also sent us a goody package as a congratulations for making it through my first year of teaching and the 2009-2010 school year together. Everyone in the class got a chocolate covered marshmallow and a chocolate dipped pretzel. Yum! We really enjoyed that! Thanks Mom and Dad for the great treat! We really liked them!
No homework tomorrow and students will be getting their final grades tomorrow for what will be on their report cards that will come home Friday. Keep an eye out for that. Get plenty of rest and see you tomorrow!
This week your students will be bringing home a lot of projects and things from school as things wind down here. Today students had notebooks, art projects, and name tags to bring home. More will be coming home soon!
Today was a very rough day for behavior. I was honestly pretty disappointed with the group because I really want to end our year together on a positive note, not one where we are really frustrated. Today had our normal morning routine but was more relaxed for the afternoon and that send everyone into wild behavior evidently. I am more than happy to teach the regular routine all the way up until the end of school if that will help but the students want to try again tomorrow morning to show me they will handle the art projects and fun activities better.
Today my parents also sent us a goody package as a congratulations for making it through my first year of teaching and the 2009-2010 school year together. Everyone in the class got a chocolate covered marshmallow and a chocolate dipped pretzel. Yum! We really enjoyed that! Thanks Mom and Dad for the great treat! We really liked them!
No homework tomorrow and students will be getting their final grades tomorrow for what will be on their report cards that will come home Friday. Keep an eye out for that. Get plenty of rest and see you tomorrow!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
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The Day After Makoshika!
Well our field trip was absolutely amazing. I don't think that many of the kids knew that hiking was that physical because many mentioned that they didn't think there was going to be so much walking! :) I forget sometimes we aren't in the Pacific Northwest anymore and kids here don't go hiking all the time. :) A group of pictures from the trail will be coming soon!
Today I gave the kids their current grades as of this morning. Many of them were not too pleased to see that result. I think many of them are shocked that their missing assignments are making such an impact on their grades. I guess it is a learning lesson for many of them. I hope that all of the missing work they have is going to come in tomorrow because tomorrow is the last day I can accept late work for the grade book. Imani, Jeremiah, Semarah, Theo, Dani, Kirsten, and Cole all have missing assignments. I really hope they come in!
Tomorrow students have their make-up work due, Workbook pages 211-214, and their human body pocketbook. This pocketbook is something that we have worked on for a month and a half now for science and is a significant portion of their grade. If students do not return this, their grade will surely become an F. Students have been given time to work on the activities EVERY time we worked on science. Some students chose not to make very good use of that time and therefore have a lot to complete.
I can't wait to see you all tomorrow for our last full Friday of the year! Holy Cow! Bring in all that work, study those spelling words and rest up! Tomorrow is supposed to be cooler (thank goodness) and so it should be a fun day!
Today I gave the kids their current grades as of this morning. Many of them were not too pleased to see that result. I think many of them are shocked that their missing assignments are making such an impact on their grades. I guess it is a learning lesson for many of them. I hope that all of the missing work they have is going to come in tomorrow because tomorrow is the last day I can accept late work for the grade book. Imani, Jeremiah, Semarah, Theo, Dani, Kirsten, and Cole all have missing assignments. I really hope they come in!
Tomorrow students have their make-up work due, Workbook pages 211-214, and their human body pocketbook. This pocketbook is something that we have worked on for a month and a half now for science and is a significant portion of their grade. If students do not return this, their grade will surely become an F. Students have been given time to work on the activities EVERY time we worked on science. Some students chose not to make very good use of that time and therefore have a lot to complete.
I can't wait to see you all tomorrow for our last full Friday of the year! Holy Cow! Bring in all that work, study those spelling words and rest up! Tomorrow is supposed to be cooler (thank goodness) and so it should be a fun day!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Welcome to the Jungle!
This will be a quick post for the night because tonight is our Spring Concert. The concert starts at 6 o'clock and I can't wait to see all of the hard work! See you there!
Monday, May 17, 2010
Last Spelling List!
Well it is the last full week of school already so our last spelling list of third grade is on its way! This week we are working on words that have the "qu" spelling in them.
The whole class words are:
quilt quite quiet quit square squeak squabble squid quality squirt
quote queen quest question quiz quack quick hundred
thousand million *bouquet
The word marked with the * is the challenge word for the week.
The Challenge words for MB, CB, KK, and EU are
acquire acquaintance antique aqueduct banquet clique equilibrium
grotesque inquisitive masquerade misquotation prerequisite quadrillion
qualification qualitative quartz queasy quirkiness requisition
squalor *bouquet
The word marked with the * is the challenge word for the week.
Study hard and make this last spelling list count!
The whole class words are:
quilt quite quiet quit square squeak squabble squid quality squirt
quote queen quest question quiz quack quick hundred
thousand million *bouquet
The word marked with the * is the challenge word for the week.
The Challenge words for MB, CB, KK, and EU are
acquire acquaintance antique aqueduct banquet clique equilibrium
grotesque inquisitive masquerade misquotation prerequisite quadrillion
qualification qualitative quartz queasy quirkiness requisition
squalor *bouquet
The word marked with the * is the challenge word for the week.
Study hard and make this last spelling list count!
9 days left of school! Where did the time go?
Well today was a super fast Monday for us! It is our second to last Monday of the year, how weird! I have no idea where the time has gone from us!
Today we had a LOT of extra music practices to get ready for tomorrow night's concert. The concert starts at 6:00 p.m. and students need to be here at 5:45 p.m. Students brought home a piece of paper today from our music teacher, Mrs. Drummond explaining what the dress code will be and other details about the program. Since the music program is a jungle theme, students are encouraged to wear brightly colored clothes to the concert.
We also read some more of our Little House on the Prairie book and we worked on our mapping skills during math and social studies. In science, we started learning about the Nervous System and we will continue learning about it tomorrow afternoon.
Looking ahead to Wednesday for the field trip...
As a reminder, the bus will be leaving for the field trip at 8:10 a.m. so your student MUST be here before then. We will not be waiting for students who arrive tardy. Students need to wear comfortable clothes and shoes because we will be hiking all day long. Dress code is the same as it is when we are at Frontier but keep in mind that it will be warm on the trip so dress for the weather. Short-shorts, spaghetti straps, and flip-flops are NOT allowed on the trip. Students need to bring a sack lunch because one will not be provided for them. I suggest that students bring $5-$10 in cash on the trip in case they want souvenirs and so we can stop for ice cream on the way home from the trip. If students would like to bring sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, bug spray, etc. they are responsible for carrying those items during the ENTIRE trip. Chaperones will not be carrying student items.
Wednesday should be a lot of fun and I can't wait to see Makoshika Park!
Homework today is to finish coloring our state maps we started today. Other than that, keep reading at home because most people still need to improve their reading grade. Keep working hard and end the year strong!
Today we had a LOT of extra music practices to get ready for tomorrow night's concert. The concert starts at 6:00 p.m. and students need to be here at 5:45 p.m. Students brought home a piece of paper today from our music teacher, Mrs. Drummond explaining what the dress code will be and other details about the program. Since the music program is a jungle theme, students are encouraged to wear brightly colored clothes to the concert.
We also read some more of our Little House on the Prairie book and we worked on our mapping skills during math and social studies. In science, we started learning about the Nervous System and we will continue learning about it tomorrow afternoon.
Looking ahead to Wednesday for the field trip...
As a reminder, the bus will be leaving for the field trip at 8:10 a.m. so your student MUST be here before then. We will not be waiting for students who arrive tardy. Students need to wear comfortable clothes and shoes because we will be hiking all day long. Dress code is the same as it is when we are at Frontier but keep in mind that it will be warm on the trip so dress for the weather. Short-shorts, spaghetti straps, and flip-flops are NOT allowed on the trip. Students need to bring a sack lunch because one will not be provided for them. I suggest that students bring $5-$10 in cash on the trip in case they want souvenirs and so we can stop for ice cream on the way home from the trip. If students would like to bring sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, bug spray, etc. they are responsible for carrying those items during the ENTIRE trip. Chaperones will not be carrying student items.
Wednesday should be a lot of fun and I can't wait to see Makoshika Park!
Homework today is to finish coloring our state maps we started today. Other than that, keep reading at home because most people still need to improve their reading grade. Keep working hard and end the year strong!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Long Division and Lilacs
Today was such a beautiful day! We could not have asked for better weather to be planting the lilac trees. We were shocked when all 200 trees were planted in about an hour and a half by the third and fourth grade classes. Great job and way to work hard! We all had a fun time being outside on such a sunny afternoon and enjoyed doing out part to help make Frontier a great place to go to school. From now on, the students can all day that they planted those trees. How cool is that!
Today we also continued working on long division. Yikes! Overall the class is doing really well learning the long division but it has so many steps that they are hard to keep track of! I am working on creating or finding some kind of song or video to help us all keep it straight. I am pretty impressed with their ability to keep track of everything though! I have heard many families talk about how math now is taught so differently than what it was like when they were growing up and learning these skills. I may post a video soon so you know exactly what I am teaching the students to do so if students say, "That's not how Miss D. taught us to do it!" you have an easily accessible resource to look at to find the answer! :)
Tomorrow students have their Little House on the Prairie vocabulary words, workbook packet, and their spelling contract due tomorrow. They have had all of these assignments since Monday and have been given at least 30 minutes DAILY to work on them. When students were getting their homework ready to take home today though I noticed that some people were not using that time wisely and have a lot of work to do. Maybe next time they will learn their lesson! :)
Have a great evening and study hard for your spelling test. It is our second to last one for the whole year (whoa!). Make it count and end the year strongly!
Today we also continued working on long division. Yikes! Overall the class is doing really well learning the long division but it has so many steps that they are hard to keep track of! I am working on creating or finding some kind of song or video to help us all keep it straight. I am pretty impressed with their ability to keep track of everything though! I have heard many families talk about how math now is taught so differently than what it was like when they were growing up and learning these skills. I may post a video soon so you know exactly what I am teaching the students to do so if students say, "That's not how Miss D. taught us to do it!" you have an easily accessible resource to look at to find the answer! :)
Tomorrow students have their Little House on the Prairie vocabulary words, workbook packet, and their spelling contract due tomorrow. They have had all of these assignments since Monday and have been given at least 30 minutes DAILY to work on them. When students were getting their homework ready to take home today though I noticed that some people were not using that time wisely and have a lot of work to do. Maybe next time they will learn their lesson! :)
Have a great evening and study hard for your spelling test. It is our second to last one for the whole year (whoa!). Make it count and end the year strongly!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Lilac Planting Tomorrow!
Today was a quick day! It was the start of our wacky afternoon schedule as well.
Today we got to see the dress rehearsal of the Spring Frolic this afternoon. Frolic is Thursday and Friday evenings starting at 6:30 if you are interested. You may buy tickets in the office.
Tomorrow (and maybe Friday) afternoon third and fourth grade are going out along the fence line and planting a bunch of lilac trees that our school bought! It will be a great opportunity to enjoy the nice weather and do something meaningful for the school. Like I told the students today, for the rest of your lives you can always come back and see the trees and know that you planted them when they were babies! Since we are going to be planting, make sure your student brings tennis shoes or some kind of shoe that can be used in the dirt. They won't get muddy (unless we get rain tonight) but we will be getting dirty planting all of these trees! That's okay though, a little dirt never hurt anyone!
We are still working hard on getting everything finished up that they are missing for the year. We only have 6 more days to get everything in. Can we do it?
Today students were sent home with book orders. If you are interested in ordering, the book orders will be submitted Monday evening to make sure that we get the books before the end of the school year so make sure your student has their order in before the end of the school day on Monday. If you want to order online go online to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs. Sign in as a parent and use the user name FrontierThirdGrade and the password is order. This will be our last order for the year and there are some great deals for summer reading. If you order online you even get a free book in the Fall! Wow!
See you all tomorrow, keep working hard on getting your work done, and get plenty of sleep!
Today we got to see the dress rehearsal of the Spring Frolic this afternoon. Frolic is Thursday and Friday evenings starting at 6:30 if you are interested. You may buy tickets in the office.
Tomorrow (and maybe Friday) afternoon third and fourth grade are going out along the fence line and planting a bunch of lilac trees that our school bought! It will be a great opportunity to enjoy the nice weather and do something meaningful for the school. Like I told the students today, for the rest of your lives you can always come back and see the trees and know that you planted them when they were babies! Since we are going to be planting, make sure your student brings tennis shoes or some kind of shoe that can be used in the dirt. They won't get muddy (unless we get rain tonight) but we will be getting dirty planting all of these trees! That's okay though, a little dirt never hurt anyone!
We are still working hard on getting everything finished up that they are missing for the year. We only have 6 more days to get everything in. Can we do it?
Today students were sent home with book orders. If you are interested in ordering, the book orders will be submitted Monday evening to make sure that we get the books before the end of the school year so make sure your student has their order in before the end of the school day on Monday. If you want to order online go online to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs. Sign in as a parent and use the user name FrontierThirdGrade and the password is order. This will be our last order for the year and there are some great deals for summer reading. If you order online you even get a free book in the Fall! Wow!
See you all tomorrow, keep working hard on getting your work done, and get plenty of sleep!
Spelling Words for May 10-14
Sorry about the spelling words for this week! I completely forgot to post them! Thank you, Paisley, for your gentle reminder that the spelling words were missing!
Here are the whole class words for this week:
caught thought bought laugh
through enough fought daughter
taught brought ought cough
dough rough though naughty
distraught laughter drought
All of the words this week have the "ough" or the "augh" spelling so study hard! They are tricky!
Here are the challenge words for CB, KK, and EU:
apostrophe parenthesis extraneous chronological
punctuation stanza suffix foreshadow
refrain narrative bibliography almanac
alliteration inherit constructive simile metaphor beneficial personification
Great job to everyone who has been turning in their spelling contracts on time and working hard to end the year on a positive note. Keep it up! Only two and a half more weeks to go!
Here are the whole class words for this week:
caught thought bought laugh
through enough fought daughter
taught brought ought cough
dough rough though naughty
distraught laughter drought
All of the words this week have the "ough" or the "augh" spelling so study hard! They are tricky!
Here are the challenge words for CB, KK, and EU:
apostrophe parenthesis extraneous chronological
punctuation stanza suffix foreshadow
refrain narrative bibliography almanac
alliteration inherit constructive simile metaphor beneficial personification
Great job to everyone who has been turning in their spelling contracts on time and working hard to end the year on a positive note. Keep it up! Only two and a half more weeks to go!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Sorry for the Delay
Hi Everyone!
It has been a while since I have posted last. The end of the year is quite a busy time but I am back!
Yesterday the students got an eye-full when they came in from their weekend and a third of our board was covered in names of students with missing assignments, yes a third. It was a lot to look at! I am keeping those students in for recess in the morning and in the afternoon if they have missing assignments and I am giving them that time to make up that missing work. Some of the students are missing quite a few things and we only have until next Friday to bring it all in before I cannot enter grades for makeup work. I hope we get it all done! Today we had quite a few things turned in, which was good, but there are still a LOT of names to go. I am proud of the students who have been getting everything in on time and haven't had to stay in! Ezekiel and Ernest are the only two that have turned in everything, so nice job guys!
Today we continued to plug away at our Little House on the Prairie book and finished through chapter 10! It is going so quickly and we are really enjoying it so far! Tomorrow I can't wait to see what happens when Laura and her family visit an abandoned Indian village on the prairie!
This afternoon we started learning about the circulatory system in our journey through the human body. We learned how to take a pulse on ourselves and learned what happens to our pulse when we exercise! We were almost breaking a sweat! We were running in place, doing jumping jacks, side lunges, punching, and a combination of all of them. Whew!
Tonight's homework is Phonics page 199-200, 5 pages (and they can be any 5 pages) of the workbook packet which is due Friday, and one human body activity.
Can't wait to see you all tomorrow. Let's keep our spirits high and end the year strong!
It has been a while since I have posted last. The end of the year is quite a busy time but I am back!
Yesterday the students got an eye-full when they came in from their weekend and a third of our board was covered in names of students with missing assignments, yes a third. It was a lot to look at! I am keeping those students in for recess in the morning and in the afternoon if they have missing assignments and I am giving them that time to make up that missing work. Some of the students are missing quite a few things and we only have until next Friday to bring it all in before I cannot enter grades for makeup work. I hope we get it all done! Today we had quite a few things turned in, which was good, but there are still a LOT of names to go. I am proud of the students who have been getting everything in on time and haven't had to stay in! Ezekiel and Ernest are the only two that have turned in everything, so nice job guys!
Today we continued to plug away at our Little House on the Prairie book and finished through chapter 10! It is going so quickly and we are really enjoying it so far! Tomorrow I can't wait to see what happens when Laura and her family visit an abandoned Indian village on the prairie!
This afternoon we started learning about the circulatory system in our journey through the human body. We learned how to take a pulse on ourselves and learned what happens to our pulse when we exercise! We were almost breaking a sweat! We were running in place, doing jumping jacks, side lunges, punching, and a combination of all of them. Whew!
Tonight's homework is Phonics page 199-200, 5 pages (and they can be any 5 pages) of the workbook packet which is due Friday, and one human body activity.
Can't wait to see you all tomorrow. Let's keep our spirits high and end the year strong!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Feliz Seis de Mayo!
Well I am back today (finally!) and I am glad to be back with my class. I missed getting to see their faces this week! I got great reports from the substitute which was great too! It's always nice to hear good things about your students!
Today we had a fiesta in our classroom to make up for me being gone on Cinco de Mayo and the students behaving so well while I was gone this week. We had quite a fun afternoon with our foods. I made salsa and chips, chicken mole, beef enchiladas, cherry empanadas, and tres leches cake. It was super yummy and we all had a great time!
Today we also got all of our donorschoose.org things! It was really fun to see all of our new goodies and see what we have in our room! I will post pictures very soon so we can show everyone what we got!
Tomorrow you have your spelling contract, workbook packet, Phonics page 99-102, and Workbook 2, page 127-128. Make sure you have all of your work done and turned in, first thing tomorrow morning. We only have 2 weeks to get everything caught up for grades so make sure we make these last 3 weeks of school count!
Spelling test tomorrow so study those words! See you tomorrow!
Today we had a fiesta in our classroom to make up for me being gone on Cinco de Mayo and the students behaving so well while I was gone this week. We had quite a fun afternoon with our foods. I made salsa and chips, chicken mole, beef enchiladas, cherry empanadas, and tres leches cake. It was super yummy and we all had a great time!
Today we also got all of our donorschoose.org things! It was really fun to see all of our new goodies and see what we have in our room! I will post pictures very soon so we can show everyone what we got!
Tomorrow you have your spelling contract, workbook packet, Phonics page 99-102, and Workbook 2, page 127-128. Make sure you have all of your work done and turned in, first thing tomorrow morning. We only have 2 weeks to get everything caught up for grades so make sure we make these last 3 weeks of school count!
Spelling test tomorrow so study those words! See you tomorrow!
Friday, April 30, 2010
April Came and Went So Quickly!
Well April school days are officially behind us and wow, was today a quick end to the week and the month!
This morning we read our story, Poppa's New Pants again to remind ourselves what happened in the story and review our vocabulary words for the week. Then we took a vocabulary and comprehension quiz to see how well we remembered those words. Great job on the quiz, third graders!
Today we also had a quiz over our atlas information that we have been working on lately. This group of third graders is really into maps and mapping. They are fascinated by the world around them and to see how close and how far away everything seems. I love doing maps and geography too, so it makes things entertaining for the both of us. I have always liked learning about the similarities and differences between different cultures and communities around the world. The class is really starting to realize that around the world things are very different from Wolf Point. It is important to me to make sure that students realize that things are different... not better or worse necessarily, just different. We need to recognize our differences and celebrate them, but also not judge those things that make us different but find the common ground that brings us together.
We found out that we also got 2 more projects funded on www.donorschoose.org. Thank you so much to our generous donors and their support for our classroom. Within the next week or so we should be getting glue, pencils, a pencil sharpener, erasers, magnetic letters, phonics flip books, CD players, books, and books on CD! Wow! That is an amazing amount of materials to get for free to our school and our classroom! I can't wait to get everything and let the students try it out! I will post pictures as soon as we get the new materials!
As I told the students today, I will not be here on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday because I am going out of town. They will have a sub but I will be checking in on them to make sure that they are doing their best and working hard, even when I am not there. I have a REALLY fun event planned for Thursday is EVERYONE is doing their best and working hard for the substitute teacher. I really hope we get to have this fun event! Work hard, third graders, and make me proud!
See you Thursday morning!
This morning we read our story, Poppa's New Pants again to remind ourselves what happened in the story and review our vocabulary words for the week. Then we took a vocabulary and comprehension quiz to see how well we remembered those words. Great job on the quiz, third graders!
Today we also had a quiz over our atlas information that we have been working on lately. This group of third graders is really into maps and mapping. They are fascinated by the world around them and to see how close and how far away everything seems. I love doing maps and geography too, so it makes things entertaining for the both of us. I have always liked learning about the similarities and differences between different cultures and communities around the world. The class is really starting to realize that around the world things are very different from Wolf Point. It is important to me to make sure that students realize that things are different... not better or worse necessarily, just different. We need to recognize our differences and celebrate them, but also not judge those things that make us different but find the common ground that brings us together.
We found out that we also got 2 more projects funded on www.donorschoose.org. Thank you so much to our generous donors and their support for our classroom. Within the next week or so we should be getting glue, pencils, a pencil sharpener, erasers, magnetic letters, phonics flip books, CD players, books, and books on CD! Wow! That is an amazing amount of materials to get for free to our school and our classroom! I can't wait to get everything and let the students try it out! I will post pictures as soon as we get the new materials!
As I told the students today, I will not be here on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday because I am going out of town. They will have a sub but I will be checking in on them to make sure that they are doing their best and working hard, even when I am not there. I have a REALLY fun event planned for Thursday is EVERYONE is doing their best and working hard for the substitute teacher. I really hope we get to have this fun event! Work hard, third graders, and make me proud!
See you Thursday morning!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
A Serious Case of the Giggles!
Well today was a pretty good day with a lot of hard work. This afternoon the class, myself included, had a fit of giggling about something we can't even remember why! It was a good laugh that I think we all needed. :)
Today we worked hard reading our leveled books in centers and summarizing our favorite one. Most students chose Tall Tony about a students who gets tired of being so tall until he starts playing basketball, and The Dive about a girl who gets invited to a pool party, but cannot dive! I was impressed with how well the students summarized and really could identify the problem and solution in the book, which is something we have been working on lately in class. We also worked some more on our phonics to improve our reading and writing as much as we can before fourth grades comes. Today we worked on hard long vowel sounds that are trickier to spell and read. Everyone did a great job reading and writing these difficult sounds!
This afternoon we worked more on our science unit about the human body and continued our look at the digestive system. Today we focused on teeth and nutrition. We talked about the new pyramid and the five food groups, plus the one for oils and fats. Everyone did a great job of naming foods that could go in each group! Great job!
Tomorrow will be our last day in April for 2010 (can you believe it!). If the weather is nice we are going to be doing our school clean sweep so my fingers are crossed for good weather, though I have to admit, I wouldn't mind some of this rain they keep predicting and moving back. As a Washington native, I am not used to springs that are this dry! :)
Assignments due Friday are the following:
Today we worked hard reading our leveled books in centers and summarizing our favorite one. Most students chose Tall Tony about a students who gets tired of being so tall until he starts playing basketball, and The Dive about a girl who gets invited to a pool party, but cannot dive! I was impressed with how well the students summarized and really could identify the problem and solution in the book, which is something we have been working on lately in class. We also worked some more on our phonics to improve our reading and writing as much as we can before fourth grades comes. Today we worked on hard long vowel sounds that are trickier to spell and read. Everyone did a great job reading and writing these difficult sounds!
This afternoon we worked more on our science unit about the human body and continued our look at the digestive system. Today we focused on teeth and nutrition. We talked about the new pyramid and the five food groups, plus the one for oils and fats. Everyone did a great job of naming foods that could go in each group! Great job!
Tomorrow will be our last day in April for 2010 (can you believe it!). If the weather is nice we are going to be doing our school clean sweep so my fingers are crossed for good weather, though I have to admit, I wouldn't mind some of this rain they keep predicting and moving back. As a Washington native, I am not used to springs that are this dry! :)
Assignments due Friday are the following:
- Workbook packet pages
- Free-writing
- Spelling contract, with 2 activities completed
- Workbook page 57-59
- Phonics page 45-48
I realize it sounds like an awful lot but the students have been working on the first three items on the list since Monday so those should be mostly (if not completely) done. The workbook and phonics pages are things that we worked on today in class and most of the students got done during the work time or the "study hall" work time the students had.
Great job everyone on bringing in ALL of their homework today! That hasn't happened in a LONG time! I am super proud of you and keep up that great work!
Spelling quiz tomorrow so study hard! See you tomorrow!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
The Power is Back but It's Dark Outside!
Well we were back today (thank goodness) and it was business as usual. I thought the students might be a bit wiggly since they had that free day off but they picked up right where we left off! I was very impressed!
Grades will be coming home later this week so keep an eye out for those if your student didn't already show you the copy they have.
Today we spent some time adding another poem to our Poetry Notebook. The poem was called "My Tongue is Tasting Terrible" by Jack Prelutsky. It is about a kid that ate a variety of very "tasty" items and his tongue now tastes terrible and he's not sure why! Some things he ate were pickled snake, hippo chips, onion ice cream, and rhinoceros tofu, among others. Yikes! No wonder his tongue is not very appetizing!
We also learned a little bit more about the Oregon Trail and are preparing to depart from Independence, Missouri on Friday! Tomorrow we will take a look at the food pyramid and learn about different food groups and what foods are healthy for us during science. I can't wait! I love the food pyramid, even if the new version is a little harder to read. If you want to see the updated copy head over to www.mypyramid.gov and take a look! It isn't the same block look like they had when we were growing up, even though it tells similar information.
Homework today (for students who didn't finish in class) is Workbook pages 225-226, Phonics page 33-36 and reading Little House Chapter 4. Make sure you have it all tomorrow morning and we will see you then!
Have a great evening and don't get blown over by these intense winds!
Grades will be coming home later this week so keep an eye out for those if your student didn't already show you the copy they have.
Today we spent some time adding another poem to our Poetry Notebook. The poem was called "My Tongue is Tasting Terrible" by Jack Prelutsky. It is about a kid that ate a variety of very "tasty" items and his tongue now tastes terrible and he's not sure why! Some things he ate were pickled snake, hippo chips, onion ice cream, and rhinoceros tofu, among others. Yikes! No wonder his tongue is not very appetizing!
We also learned a little bit more about the Oregon Trail and are preparing to depart from Independence, Missouri on Friday! Tomorrow we will take a look at the food pyramid and learn about different food groups and what foods are healthy for us during science. I can't wait! I love the food pyramid, even if the new version is a little harder to read. If you want to see the updated copy head over to www.mypyramid.gov and take a look! It isn't the same block look like they had when we were growing up, even though it tells similar information.
Homework today (for students who didn't finish in class) is Workbook pages 225-226, Phonics page 33-36 and reading Little House Chapter 4. Make sure you have it all tomorrow morning and we will see you then!
Have a great evening and don't get blown over by these intense winds!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
No Power!
Well today was a surprise day off for everyone! The power was out here at the school until early after school started so school got cancelled. This gives everyone an extra day of rest and an extra day to get their homework done (hint, hint!). :)
I will see you bright and early tomorrow with everyone ready to work hard!
Enjoy your day off!
I will see you bright and early tomorrow with everyone ready to work hard!
Enjoy your day off!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Infected with the Giggles!
Well this morning everyone started off very slow and sleepy. Those Monday mornings are hard, especially when the weather was as dreary as it was today! We were a little sluggish this morning, which made some students have a little bit of extra homework tonight since they didn't get their classwork finished on time.
After lunch the class definitely made up for that sluggish morning we had by giggling nonstop nearly the entire afternoon, especially after recess! Wow!
During our time for math, our centers were cut short because of the lack of focus from many students which made us have extra work. It is a bummer when students aren't ready to focus, but then they pay the consequences of those actions. As a teacher, I believe this is an important lesson to learn early on in life. Students need to understand that for every action you pay consequences, whether those are positive or negative. I try to structure my classroom in a way that reflects that idea. When students are behaving extra nice, they will get a fun activity to do. However, when students aren't paying attention and start not listen or follow directions, it is important that they learn there are negative consequences to those actions as well. It has really been working fairly well so far.
This afternoon we decided what materials we were going to take with us on the Oregon Trail and prepared to depart from Independence, Missouri this week. We also had some time to work on the digestive system packet of activities from last week.
Tonight students have to read their Little House on the Prairie book through chapter 3, Workbook pages 21-23, and Workbook pages 125-127. Make sure that homework comes back tomorrow so no one has to spend recess time with me! See you tomorrow!
After lunch the class definitely made up for that sluggish morning we had by giggling nonstop nearly the entire afternoon, especially after recess! Wow!
During our time for math, our centers were cut short because of the lack of focus from many students which made us have extra work. It is a bummer when students aren't ready to focus, but then they pay the consequences of those actions. As a teacher, I believe this is an important lesson to learn early on in life. Students need to understand that for every action you pay consequences, whether those are positive or negative. I try to structure my classroom in a way that reflects that idea. When students are behaving extra nice, they will get a fun activity to do. However, when students aren't paying attention and start not listen or follow directions, it is important that they learn there are negative consequences to those actions as well. It has really been working fairly well so far.
This afternoon we decided what materials we were going to take with us on the Oregon Trail and prepared to depart from Independence, Missouri this week. We also had some time to work on the digestive system packet of activities from last week.
Tonight students have to read their Little House on the Prairie book through chapter 3, Workbook pages 21-23, and Workbook pages 125-127. Make sure that homework comes back tomorrow so no one has to spend recess time with me! See you tomorrow!
New Spelling Words for April 26-30
Well we are quickly coming to the end of the school year! I can't believe May is next week! Wow! Well here are the new spelling words for the week of April 26 to 30th. This week the general words are words that have double consonant letters (like tt, ss, ll, etc.)
The whole class words are:
pretty better blizzard blossom buzzard
button cabbage cottage fellow foggy
follow common mammal message office
pattern tunnel tennis valley hollow
dessert
The Challenge words for IB, CB, EU, JH, and KK are:
culture capture creature fracture gesture injure
nurture sculpture texture torture venture departure
adventure immature moisture pasture furniture miniature
premature signature posture
All of these words have the -ture at the end of them.
Good luck with the spelling words this week! Keep studying so we can get those grades up!
Midterms will be coming home later this week but feel free to call or email if you want the grades sooner!
The whole class words are:
pretty better blizzard blossom buzzard
button cabbage cottage fellow foggy
follow common mammal message office
pattern tunnel tennis valley hollow
dessert
The Challenge words for IB, CB, EU, JH, and KK are:
culture capture creature fracture gesture injure
nurture sculpture texture torture venture departure
adventure immature moisture pasture furniture miniature
premature signature posture
All of these words have the -ture at the end of them.
Good luck with the spelling words this week! Keep studying so we can get those grades up!
Midterms will be coming home later this week but feel free to call or email if you want the grades sooner!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Rain!
Well today had weather drastically different from the rest of the week! Wow! The rain (or little sprinkles we had) we a nice change and it kept things a lot cooler. It was nice!
Today was definitely a day of quizzes and hard work! I was very impressed with the hard work that was put in today. Nice work, third grade!
Today we were supposed to do our school-wide clean sweep, but it got cancelled for the day due to the sprinkly weather. We will most likely make it up next week sometime.
This weekend I hope you all have a great time and hopefully the weather turns a little better so you can enjoy some outdoors time! Have a great weekend!
P.S. Happy Birthday, Paisley!
Today was definitely a day of quizzes and hard work! I was very impressed with the hard work that was put in today. Nice work, third grade!
Today we were supposed to do our school-wide clean sweep, but it got cancelled for the day due to the sprinkly weather. We will most likely make it up next week sometime.
This weekend I hope you all have a great time and hopefully the weather turns a little better so you can enjoy some outdoors time! Have a great weekend!
P.S. Happy Birthday, Paisley!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
It's Getting Warmer in Here!
Well we had another day of gorgeous weather which is definitely a welcome change from the frigit winter we had. I am very glad for that! Tomorrow is supposed to be rainy though so make sure we dress for the weather!
Today we spent more time reviewing our story for the week, called Pepita Talks Twice. It is such a great story that has the wonderful message that students should be proud of who they are and it is an excellent thing to have more than one language that you speak! Maybe it even inspired some of the students to learn Spanish! Fingers crossed!
We also had time to read more of the book we are reading as a class, Little House on the Prairie. So far it is really good and it's giving the students a great idea of what life on the Oregon Trail was like for the brave pioneers that headed west.
Tomorrow the students have quite a few things due, though the have had every day to work on them in class AND have had extra time today as a study hall. Tomorrow students are going to turn in their sentence packet, 2 magazine writings, their spelling contract with 2 activities completed, Workbook pages 177-179, and Little House Chapter 2 read. It sounds like a lot but as I said before, most of the students only had one thing to take home today if they were working well during their work time.
Tomorrow students have a spelling quiz so make sure you study hard for that! Tomorrow is also the end of the midterm so on Monday students will get their midterm grades in class, and they will be mailed home like usual too. Some students need to work harder on getting that homework in on time!
Have a great evening, rest, get plenty of sleep and enjoy the beautiful weather! See you tomorrow!
Today we spent more time reviewing our story for the week, called Pepita Talks Twice. It is such a great story that has the wonderful message that students should be proud of who they are and it is an excellent thing to have more than one language that you speak! Maybe it even inspired some of the students to learn Spanish! Fingers crossed!
We also had time to read more of the book we are reading as a class, Little House on the Prairie. So far it is really good and it's giving the students a great idea of what life on the Oregon Trail was like for the brave pioneers that headed west.
Tomorrow the students have quite a few things due, though the have had every day to work on them in class AND have had extra time today as a study hall. Tomorrow students are going to turn in their sentence packet, 2 magazine writings, their spelling contract with 2 activities completed, Workbook pages 177-179, and Little House Chapter 2 read. It sounds like a lot but as I said before, most of the students only had one thing to take home today if they were working well during their work time.
Tomorrow students have a spelling quiz so make sure you study hard for that! Tomorrow is also the end of the midterm so on Monday students will get their midterm grades in class, and they will be mailed home like usual too. Some students need to work harder on getting that homework in on time!
Have a great evening, rest, get plenty of sleep and enjoy the beautiful weather! See you tomorrow!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Mile Run and Traveling to Planet 51!
Today all of third grade did their mile-run outside. We couldn't have asked for better weather for the mile run today. I even went outside and participated right along with everyone! It was nice to get that exercise time in! Everyone in the class finished in 13 minutes or less which is awesome, considering it was their first time! Great work third grade!
Today we had our spirit award party and it was a lot of fun! We had SO many treats (thank you families that donated!) and so it was good that we had worked off those calories on the mile run! We had chips, two different cupcakes, two different brownies, grapes, chips, pretzels, and cookies! Wow! If you have some sugared-up children tonight, that is why! :)
Keep up the great work and keep working hard. I know it's getting harder, as the weather gets nicer, but it is important you know that school is still important and school still comes first. Hard work at school means less homework and more play time outside! See you tomorrow!
Today we had our spirit award party and it was a lot of fun! We had SO many treats (thank you families that donated!) and so it was good that we had worked off those calories on the mile run! We had chips, two different cupcakes, two different brownies, grapes, chips, pretzels, and cookies! Wow! If you have some sugared-up children tonight, that is why! :)
Keep up the great work and keep working hard. I know it's getting harder, as the weather gets nicer, but it is important you know that school is still important and school still comes first. Hard work at school means less homework and more play time outside! See you tomorrow!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Pioneers AND Pilgrims
Well today was a day of a lot of learning and filled with new things!
We started with the morning our new story for the week, called "Pepita Talks Twice". This is hands-down one of my favorite stories for the year because it is in both Spanish and English. The top of the pages are written in English and the bottom half of the pages are written in Spanish, though both of the paragraphs say identical things. Spanish is one of my passions so I was very excited to see this story. The students were also VERY excited to hear me read the story in Spanish, too! The story talks about how there is a girl who is bilingual because she can speak Spanish and English. As a result, the people in her neighborhood always want her to translate for them and she decides to never speak Spanish again. Eventually she learns to see the value of speaking both languages! This week our vocabulary words are mostly Spanish words that have been adopted into the English language, like tortilla, salsa, enchilada, and tamale. I can't wait to help us learn more words in Spanish!
This afternoon we started our newest pocketbook about the American Colonies and colonial life. The students have been asking me all about the 13 original colonies and what life was like back during that time, so I thought now would be the perfect time to introduce the students to this historic life! They are really interested in Pilgrims and why they came to America, which is awesome!
We also started another social studies unit of study in our afternoons about the Oregon Trail! This is absolutely one of my favorite topics in history and I always loved learning about it when I was their age. The students came into new seats and a map of our journey on the Oregon Trail on the window and were instantly hooked! They are in groups of 3-4 students what will be their wagon train for the long journey. We will be working in these groups through the end of the year while we make our way from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon. Today we just got a brief introduction to the trail and chose our pioneer identities! Boy, did we get a good giggle out of that! Next time we travel the trail, we will be deciding what supplies we need for the 3 month journey across the country. I can't wait to see how everyone spends their money!
As a reminder, book orders are due this Thursday, on April 22nd so make sure you have those in by the end of the day, either online or in paper. Field trip forms need to be turned in by May 19th. I currently have forms from JH, PF, and EZ. Great job for getting it in right away! Lastly, the spirit movie afternoon is Wednesday afternoon. If you are interested in bringing snacks, you are welcome to do so and our movie will start at 2:15. Tomorrow we will vote on the movie we will watch.
Have a great evening and enjoy the beautiful weather!
We started with the morning our new story for the week, called "Pepita Talks Twice". This is hands-down one of my favorite stories for the year because it is in both Spanish and English. The top of the pages are written in English and the bottom half of the pages are written in Spanish, though both of the paragraphs say identical things. Spanish is one of my passions so I was very excited to see this story. The students were also VERY excited to hear me read the story in Spanish, too! The story talks about how there is a girl who is bilingual because she can speak Spanish and English. As a result, the people in her neighborhood always want her to translate for them and she decides to never speak Spanish again. Eventually she learns to see the value of speaking both languages! This week our vocabulary words are mostly Spanish words that have been adopted into the English language, like tortilla, salsa, enchilada, and tamale. I can't wait to help us learn more words in Spanish!
This afternoon we started our newest pocketbook about the American Colonies and colonial life. The students have been asking me all about the 13 original colonies and what life was like back during that time, so I thought now would be the perfect time to introduce the students to this historic life! They are really interested in Pilgrims and why they came to America, which is awesome!
We also started another social studies unit of study in our afternoons about the Oregon Trail! This is absolutely one of my favorite topics in history and I always loved learning about it when I was their age. The students came into new seats and a map of our journey on the Oregon Trail on the window and were instantly hooked! They are in groups of 3-4 students what will be their wagon train for the long journey. We will be working in these groups through the end of the year while we make our way from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon. Today we just got a brief introduction to the trail and chose our pioneer identities! Boy, did we get a good giggle out of that! Next time we travel the trail, we will be deciding what supplies we need for the 3 month journey across the country. I can't wait to see how everyone spends their money!
As a reminder, book orders are due this Thursday, on April 22nd so make sure you have those in by the end of the day, either online or in paper. Field trip forms need to be turned in by May 19th. I currently have forms from JH, PF, and EZ. Great job for getting it in right away! Lastly, the spirit movie afternoon is Wednesday afternoon. If you are interested in bringing snacks, you are welcome to do so and our movie will start at 2:15. Tomorrow we will vote on the movie we will watch.
Have a great evening and enjoy the beautiful weather!
Spelling for April 19 - 23rd
Here is what you have all been waiting for... new spelling words! (Maybe I am the only excited one. :))
Here are the whole class words:
disagree dishonest unwrap unhappy unripe
undo disappear uncomfortable misbehave misspell
mistake misuse incorrect unfold imperfect
incomplete improper untrue imprecise disable
As you can see, we are still focusing on prefixes this week. Our prefixes are un (meaning not or opposite), dis (meaning not), mis (meaning not), im (meaning not), and in (meaning not). Hmm... I am sensing a theme there! :)
The challenge words are for EU:
acknowledge cooperate utilize advocate
differentiate empirical hierarchy paradigm
successor ambiguous appreciate contradict
crucial denote deviate exploit
implicit radical schedule sphere
Study hard this week for these words and make sure you are working hard on the spelling contract which is due Friday, as usual. Also, keep in mind that your book reports for your book club books are due on Wednesday morning so make sure you are working hard on those! You will have today and tomorrow in class so make that time count!
Here are the whole class words:
disagree dishonest unwrap unhappy unripe
undo disappear uncomfortable misbehave misspell
mistake misuse incorrect unfold imperfect
incomplete improper untrue imprecise disable
As you can see, we are still focusing on prefixes this week. Our prefixes are un (meaning not or opposite), dis (meaning not), mis (meaning not), im (meaning not), and in (meaning not). Hmm... I am sensing a theme there! :)
The challenge words are for EU:
acknowledge cooperate utilize advocate
differentiate empirical hierarchy paradigm
successor ambiguous appreciate contradict
crucial denote deviate exploit
implicit radical schedule sphere
Study hard this week for these words and make sure you are working hard on the spelling contract which is due Friday, as usual. Also, keep in mind that your book reports for your book club books are due on Wednesday morning so make sure you are working hard on those! You will have today and tomorrow in class so make that time count!
Friday, April 16, 2010
Field Trip and Friday!
Today was a great end to the week. The morning started off a little bit rough with some grouchy attitudes but thankfully that quickly passed. I am hoping the sunshine outside helped us all have a good outlook for our day!
Today we finished a lot of projects which was a nice feeling! It shows how much hard work the students have put in during the past couple of weeks with all of the assignments. On Monday my goal is to have grades for the students to look at to see where they are right now in the quarter. Midterms are coming out at the end of this month and some students are going to get a rude awakening to see how poor their grades are. It's like every quarter when we go through the phase when several people stop turning in their homework and then are shocked to see their grades. I guess we need those reality checks to keep us going strong for the year.
Today Mrs. Goodman (the 4th grade teacher) and I also announced our field trip for the year.... we are going to Makoshika State Park in Glendive! If you want to have a sneak preview go to www.makoshika.org It is going to be really exciting. Students were sent home with their permission slips today for you to sign so they can return them. It is important that they are returned before May 19th which is the date of the field trip. The sooner you turn them in, the sooner it's off your mind though, so get them in early!
As for the field trip, it will be an all-day event where we are leaving as soon as school starts (bus leaves the parking lot at 8:10) and we will arrive just before the buses are leaving. It is VERY IMPORTANT that your student is here ON TIME. We will leave students behind if they are not there on time, which is a bummer since they won't get to experience the trip with the rest of us! Students do need to bring a sack lunch since lunch from the school is not an option. There is a visitor center gift shop if students want to bring money to buy a souvenir, though that is not required. There will be a lot of walking and hiking during the field trip so make sure your student is wearing comfortable shoes, hats or sunglasses if they need them, and wearing layers so as the weather gets nicer they aren't super warm. If you are interested in being a shaperone please send me an email or send a note with your student so we know who is interested.
I hope you all enjoy the beautiful weather this weekend and I will see you Monday morning!
Today we finished a lot of projects which was a nice feeling! It shows how much hard work the students have put in during the past couple of weeks with all of the assignments. On Monday my goal is to have grades for the students to look at to see where they are right now in the quarter. Midterms are coming out at the end of this month and some students are going to get a rude awakening to see how poor their grades are. It's like every quarter when we go through the phase when several people stop turning in their homework and then are shocked to see their grades. I guess we need those reality checks to keep us going strong for the year.
Today Mrs. Goodman (the 4th grade teacher) and I also announced our field trip for the year.... we are going to Makoshika State Park in Glendive! If you want to have a sneak preview go to www.makoshika.org It is going to be really exciting. Students were sent home with their permission slips today for you to sign so they can return them. It is important that they are returned before May 19th which is the date of the field trip. The sooner you turn them in, the sooner it's off your mind though, so get them in early!
As for the field trip, it will be an all-day event where we are leaving as soon as school starts (bus leaves the parking lot at 8:10) and we will arrive just before the buses are leaving. It is VERY IMPORTANT that your student is here ON TIME. We will leave students behind if they are not there on time, which is a bummer since they won't get to experience the trip with the rest of us! Students do need to bring a sack lunch since lunch from the school is not an option. There is a visitor center gift shop if students want to bring money to buy a souvenir, though that is not required. There will be a lot of walking and hiking during the field trip so make sure your student is wearing comfortable shoes, hats or sunglasses if they need them, and wearing layers so as the weather gets nicer they aren't super warm. If you are interested in being a shaperone please send me an email or send a note with your student so we know who is interested.
I hope you all enjoy the beautiful weather this weekend and I will see you Monday morning!
Thursday, April 15, 2010
A New Perspective
Today we started wrapping up a lot in our classroom. It's Thursday so the usual assignments are starting to wind down. This week, the students have a packet talking about the parts of speech that is due tomorrow, their spelling contract due tomorrow, and a small book that they wrote and illustrated due tomorrow. I can't wait to read the little books tomorrow as a group!
We also finished up our unit on fairy tales and folktales. It is sad to be finished with the unit but at the same time I am glad to be done with them. It will be nice to move onto a new topic. I am thinking about life in the colonies right now, but I am not sure! I guess we will find out on Monday!
This afternoon in art we did a lesson on creating a picture using a vanishing point. Students were given a packet with step-by-step instructions on how to create a picture with a vanishing point which we followed together. Next week, the students will have a chance to prove their artistic skills and show their ability to follow directions when they will create their own drawing without my help! Make me proud third graders! :)
Today your student will be coming home with a sign up sheet for snacks for next week. Our spirit award movie day is going to be next Wednesday (April 21st) in the afternoon. If you are interested in bringing snacks to share with 14 students please return the sheet with your student asap so we know what kinds of snacks are going to arrive on Wednesday. Feel free to bring snacks anytime on Wednesday, but please drop them off at the office rather than bringing them to our classroom since that is very disruptive during our lessons. The rest of our morning will be business as usual until after our afternoon recess. Next week we will be voting on the movie we will show in class. If you have a movie you would be willing to share with the class, have your student mention the title to me and we will check to make sure it is allowed at Frontier. Movies cannot have a rating of more than PG and must be child appropriate (no gore, killing, etc.).
Study for those spelling tests tomorrow and get all of your work done, for those of you who had to take things home. See you tomorrow, bright and early!
We also finished up our unit on fairy tales and folktales. It is sad to be finished with the unit but at the same time I am glad to be done with them. It will be nice to move onto a new topic. I am thinking about life in the colonies right now, but I am not sure! I guess we will find out on Monday!
This afternoon in art we did a lesson on creating a picture using a vanishing point. Students were given a packet with step-by-step instructions on how to create a picture with a vanishing point which we followed together. Next week, the students will have a chance to prove their artistic skills and show their ability to follow directions when they will create their own drawing without my help! Make me proud third graders! :)
Today your student will be coming home with a sign up sheet for snacks for next week. Our spirit award movie day is going to be next Wednesday (April 21st) in the afternoon. If you are interested in bringing snacks to share with 14 students please return the sheet with your student asap so we know what kinds of snacks are going to arrive on Wednesday. Feel free to bring snacks anytime on Wednesday, but please drop them off at the office rather than bringing them to our classroom since that is very disruptive during our lessons. The rest of our morning will be business as usual until after our afternoon recess. Next week we will be voting on the movie we will show in class. If you have a movie you would be willing to share with the class, have your student mention the title to me and we will check to make sure it is allowed at Frontier. Movies cannot have a rating of more than PG and must be child appropriate (no gore, killing, etc.).
Study for those spelling tests tomorrow and get all of your work done, for those of you who had to take things home. See you tomorrow, bright and early!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Spirit Awards
Today we got our 14th student (though 2 were sick so we still only had 12) and it was a nice change. Almost everyone did an excellent job getting the class ready and making Cole feel welcome as soon as he got to our class. Great job!
Today we continued our journey through the body systems by looking at the digestive system. For the next 2 weeks or so, we will be learning about the digestive system and having a nutrition and health unit. The students seem to really like these activities and have really enjoyed learning about the human body. Today they were especially giggly when we learned where the left-over food leaves the body. Oh goodness, did that turn everyone three shades of red and start the giggling! :)
In P.E. today students had the endurance run where there is a 20 minute time limit and students are asked to run as long as they can for that 20 minutes. Their running does not have to be at a full sprint but anything more than walking is fantastic. The third graders did an amazing job today with more than half of the class running for the FULL 20 minutes. Awesome work!
Today we also had time to vote for what our spirit award will be. As I mentioned earlier, our class won the spirit award for keeping our hallways and lunch area clean for 6 weeks (though not in a row). Great job for that award! So, our options were to have a movie and snack party, or to have a game day one afternoon next week. Almost unanimously everyone chose the movie day. So, next week we will be having a movie time and students voted to bring snacks to share. Tomorrow I will be sending home a note asking what kinds of snacks you would volunteer to bring if you chose to. There is no requirement to bring food to share, but if food is brought, there must be enough for 14 students to share, please.
Tomorrow we will continue reading and finish up our fairy tales and folk tales pocket books and continue studying for our spelling test on Friday. The word meaning seem to be pretty easy for students which I am very glad to see!
Get plenty of rest and drink plenty of water. See you tomorrow!
Today we continued our journey through the body systems by looking at the digestive system. For the next 2 weeks or so, we will be learning about the digestive system and having a nutrition and health unit. The students seem to really like these activities and have really enjoyed learning about the human body. Today they were especially giggly when we learned where the left-over food leaves the body. Oh goodness, did that turn everyone three shades of red and start the giggling! :)
In P.E. today students had the endurance run where there is a 20 minute time limit and students are asked to run as long as they can for that 20 minutes. Their running does not have to be at a full sprint but anything more than walking is fantastic. The third graders did an amazing job today with more than half of the class running for the FULL 20 minutes. Awesome work!
Today we also had time to vote for what our spirit award will be. As I mentioned earlier, our class won the spirit award for keeping our hallways and lunch area clean for 6 weeks (though not in a row). Great job for that award! So, our options were to have a movie and snack party, or to have a game day one afternoon next week. Almost unanimously everyone chose the movie day. So, next week we will be having a movie time and students voted to bring snacks to share. Tomorrow I will be sending home a note asking what kinds of snacks you would volunteer to bring if you chose to. There is no requirement to bring food to share, but if food is brought, there must be enough for 14 students to share, please.
Tomorrow we will continue reading and finish up our fairy tales and folk tales pocket books and continue studying for our spelling test on Friday. The word meaning seem to be pretty easy for students which I am very glad to see!
Get plenty of rest and drink plenty of water. See you tomorrow!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
And Cole Makes 14!
Good News! Tomorrow our class will be growing by one when we get our newest student named Cole. We are all really excited to meet him and can't wait to have a new friend in the school. Plus, now we are at 14 students which makes us at an even number. We couldn't be happier! :)
Today we finished our look at the muscular system in the body. To do so, the students completed 7 different activities and had to identify which muscles they were using to do them. Some of the activities were a basic crunch, lifting a can of soup, or even getting on their tippy toes! The students did a great job and it was definitely fun to watch! :)
Today we also started our book reports for the book club books we have been reading. These book reports will be worked on at school every day and will probably be due Monday or Tuesday of next week, depending on how things go tomorrow when we really start talking about the projects themselves.
Tonight for homework students have phonics workbook pages, if they did not finish that in class, and a practice vocabulary packet.
Next week (as a sneak preview) we will be starting a new social studies unit of study about the pioneer life and Westward Expansion. I can't wait to start this unit since it's one of my favorite lessons in school!
Lastly, congratulations third graders for being the cleanest elementary classroom again this week! We won and completed out SPIRIT letters and we get our reward next week. What is the reward? Well come bright and early tomorrow morning and we will be discussing and voting on our reward! :) See you tomorrow!
Today we finished our look at the muscular system in the body. To do so, the students completed 7 different activities and had to identify which muscles they were using to do them. Some of the activities were a basic crunch, lifting a can of soup, or even getting on their tippy toes! The students did a great job and it was definitely fun to watch! :)
Today we also started our book reports for the book club books we have been reading. These book reports will be worked on at school every day and will probably be due Monday or Tuesday of next week, depending on how things go tomorrow when we really start talking about the projects themselves.
Tonight for homework students have phonics workbook pages, if they did not finish that in class, and a practice vocabulary packet.
Next week (as a sneak preview) we will be starting a new social studies unit of study about the pioneer life and Westward Expansion. I can't wait to start this unit since it's one of my favorite lessons in school!
Lastly, congratulations third graders for being the cleanest elementary classroom again this week! We won and completed out SPIRIT letters and we get our reward next week. What is the reward? Well come bright and early tomorrow morning and we will be discussing and voting on our reward! :) See you tomorrow!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Spelling for April 12 - 16
Here are the spelling words for the class this week. They are all words with prefixes! This week we will be looking at words that have the prefix re- (which means again), non- (which means not or wrong), and the prefix mis- (which means wrong).
reapply rearrange recolor misunderstand mismatch
misbehave misprint repay retook rediscover
miscalculate misfire nonfiction nonprofit
recount reselect reheat nonfat nonhuman
nontoxic nonliving
The challenge words for EU and KK are also following those prefix patterns but are more challenging words either with spelling or meaning.
nonabsorbent nonexplosive nonflammable nonreflective
nonadhesive misaddressing misclassify miscommunication
miscomprehension misestimate recapture reunion
restructure refinance reappear rebuild
recommend rephrase reinforce mispronounce
mischief
Study hard! Your spelling contracts are due on Friday (like usual) and you will have your spelling test on Friday (just like every week!). We are getting toward the end of the year so make sure we are all trying our best and keeping our grades as high as we can! :)
reapply rearrange recolor misunderstand mismatch
misbehave misprint repay retook rediscover
miscalculate misfire nonfiction nonprofit
recount reselect reheat nonfat nonhuman
nontoxic nonliving
The challenge words for EU and KK are also following those prefix patterns but are more challenging words either with spelling or meaning.
nonabsorbent nonexplosive nonflammable nonreflective
nonadhesive misaddressing misclassify miscommunication
miscomprehension misestimate recapture reunion
restructure refinance reappear rebuild
recommend rephrase reinforce mispronounce
mischief
Study hard! Your spelling contracts are due on Friday (like usual) and you will have your spelling test on Friday (just like every week!). We are getting toward the end of the year so make sure we are all trying our best and keeping our grades as high as we can! :)
Friday, April 9, 2010
Free Time Friday
Well what an end to our week! This was a quick week overall! That extra day off sure does make a difference.
We spent time this morning reading and doing our atlas and spelling quizzes. The students are really enjoying the geography work we are doing with the atlases and are doing very well!
We had class store today as well since it has been a very long time since we have done it last. It was nice to have last weekend to get out of town and buy some more supplies for the store. They went over very well!
This afternoon the students had their free time that they earned by having everyone in the class pass their +3,4,5 addition facts. Great job third graders! Our next goal is getting closer and closer so keep practicing. Today students have new multiplication and division flashcards to practice those facts at home. It is important that they are building those skills now so that they can thrive in the future!
Have a great weekend. Get plenty of rest, relax, read, enjoy the outdoors with the nice weather, and we will see you Monday morning!
We spent time this morning reading and doing our atlas and spelling quizzes. The students are really enjoying the geography work we are doing with the atlases and are doing very well!
We had class store today as well since it has been a very long time since we have done it last. It was nice to have last weekend to get out of town and buy some more supplies for the store. They went over very well!
This afternoon the students had their free time that they earned by having everyone in the class pass their +3,4,5 addition facts. Great job third graders! Our next goal is getting closer and closer so keep practicing. Today students have new multiplication and division flashcards to practice those facts at home. It is important that they are building those skills now so that they can thrive in the future!
Have a great weekend. Get plenty of rest, relax, read, enjoy the outdoors with the nice weather, and we will see you Monday morning!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Spring Cleaning
Today we had some time for spring cleaning where our classroom looks very different.... and somewhat empty!
As a note to parents, at Frontier there have been a couple of students found with head lice. To make sure that we are doing everything to avoid the spread, students are going to keep their coats in their backpacks when they get to school. Additionally, students are not going to share coats, hats, brushes, or other personal items with one another. All of the carpets, pillows, and blankets from my classroom are removed now (hence why things look somewhat empty!) and so that will help lessen the spread of lice as much as possible. I even got a new teacher chair that is plastic instead of fabric to give the little creatures less of an opportunity to like our classroom. Adult head lice generally will not survive more than 24 hours off of their human host so our spring cleaning is a preventative measure to make sure the lice have nothing to hang onto. If you are looking for more information on symptoms, treatments and more, log onto www.headlice.org to get more detailed information.
Today students have a lot of work to finish that is due tomorrow, however, students were given at least 30 minutes every day to work on the assignments and many students are done with them all. The things that are due tomorrow are the spelling contract (and you have a spelling test tomorrow so study hard!), the hard and soft c packet, the women's suffrage map packet, and the squiggle writing. As I have mentioned before, we are getting ready for fourth grade so expectations are higher than they were at the beginning of the year. I know ALL of these students are capable of meeting and exceeding these expectations as long as they are working to their fullest abilities. Students working to their highest potential is all I can ever ask for!
Have great evenings, work hard, and get ready for tomorrow with a little surprise! :)
As a note to parents, at Frontier there have been a couple of students found with head lice. To make sure that we are doing everything to avoid the spread, students are going to keep their coats in their backpacks when they get to school. Additionally, students are not going to share coats, hats, brushes, or other personal items with one another. All of the carpets, pillows, and blankets from my classroom are removed now (hence why things look somewhat empty!) and so that will help lessen the spread of lice as much as possible. I even got a new teacher chair that is plastic instead of fabric to give the little creatures less of an opportunity to like our classroom. Adult head lice generally will not survive more than 24 hours off of their human host so our spring cleaning is a preventative measure to make sure the lice have nothing to hang onto. If you are looking for more information on symptoms, treatments and more, log onto www.headlice.org to get more detailed information.
Today students have a lot of work to finish that is due tomorrow, however, students were given at least 30 minutes every day to work on the assignments and many students are done with them all. The things that are due tomorrow are the spelling contract (and you have a spelling test tomorrow so study hard!), the hard and soft c packet, the women's suffrage map packet, and the squiggle writing. As I have mentioned before, we are getting ready for fourth grade so expectations are higher than they were at the beginning of the year. I know ALL of these students are capable of meeting and exceeding these expectations as long as they are working to their fullest abilities. Students working to their highest potential is all I can ever ask for!
Have great evenings, work hard, and get ready for tomorrow with a little surprise! :)
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Women's Suffrage and Donor's Choose
Today we continued our study of women's suffrage history by coloring in maps of the countries we researched. It was a great test of geography skills since we have been studying the different continents lately in geography! Tomorrow students will have more time to work on it in class and the mapping packet will be due Friday at the beginning of school so some students may come home with the as homework.
We also received some more stuff from the fabulous website known as donorschoose.org. Our donors funded a project with a TON of social studies books, games, and activities for us to use for the rest of the year. Thank you so much to those donors. Later I will post pictures of us unwrapping the new things so keep an eye out for those!
Tomorrow is Thursday so students will have homework, spelling contract homework for whatever they do not finish in class, and women's suffrage homework for the rest that is unfinished in class. There is PLENTY of time for students to get done with their work in class if they are working well in class. I always make sure to give students time so that their nights are not completely filled with homework. However, it is their responsibility to use that time wisely in class. While I do make sure that students are "on task" or working on the assignment they are assigned, I am trying to help students take on the fourth grade responsibilities of time management which will be invaluable for next year.
Have a great evening and we will see you all tomorrow, well rested, healthy, and excited for the day!
We also received some more stuff from the fabulous website known as donorschoose.org. Our donors funded a project with a TON of social studies books, games, and activities for us to use for the rest of the year. Thank you so much to those donors. Later I will post pictures of us unwrapping the new things so keep an eye out for those!
Tomorrow is Thursday so students will have homework, spelling contract homework for whatever they do not finish in class, and women's suffrage homework for the rest that is unfinished in class. There is PLENTY of time for students to get done with their work in class if they are working well in class. I always make sure to give students time so that their nights are not completely filled with homework. However, it is their responsibility to use that time wisely in class. While I do make sure that students are "on task" or working on the assignment they are assigned, I am trying to help students take on the fourth grade responsibilities of time management which will be invaluable for next year.
Have a great evening and we will see you all tomorrow, well rested, healthy, and excited for the day!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Welcome Back!
Today was our first day back from our Easter Break. I hope you all had a great break and you all seemed nice and relaxed and rested which was excellent to see!
Today we continued our study of folktales and fairy tales by reading "How Night Came to Be" which is a folktale from Brazil talking about why we have night. I love these stories and the students really seem to be getting into them too! Tomorrow we are reading a fractured fairy tale about the three little pigs. Ask your students what a fractured fairy tale is to test their fairy tale knowledge!
We also started our new spelling for the week which works with hard and soft C sounds. This week is going to be similar to last week where students have a packet of activities working with these sounds in order to practice the sounds and help with spelling on Friday. The general words for this week are
cabin camel candy coach coast cookie
cupid cure curse curve cease celery
fence pencil circus citizen special cymbal
juicy recycle spicy
The challenge words for KK and EU are
enhance exceed incentive incorporate
intelligence precede scope decade dynamic
guarantee isolate success unique accompany
appreciate clarify crucial coincide revolution
violate adjacent
Great work with the spelling so far and keep up the great work!
We are in the last quarter of third grade so we are preparing for the greater responsibility of fourth grade. It will be a big change for many of the students so we are trying to ease into that transition. Fourth grade will mean a much greater deal of homework and more responsibility with materials. Students are likely going to have more homework than we did at the beginning of the year so that we can get ready for that workload for next year. Also, students are required to read at least 500 pages by the end of the year and conference on those pages in order to meet standard. This goal seems like a lot but it is easy to achieve if students are consistently reading and are working well in class.
This week we will be finishing our book club books and starting book reports on those stories which will be a great ending project to those books!
Keep up the great work and make sure you bring in your homework packet AND your women's suffrage dates organized if you did not finish in class! See you tomorrow!
Today we continued our study of folktales and fairy tales by reading "How Night Came to Be" which is a folktale from Brazil talking about why we have night. I love these stories and the students really seem to be getting into them too! Tomorrow we are reading a fractured fairy tale about the three little pigs. Ask your students what a fractured fairy tale is to test their fairy tale knowledge!
We also started our new spelling for the week which works with hard and soft C sounds. This week is going to be similar to last week where students have a packet of activities working with these sounds in order to practice the sounds and help with spelling on Friday. The general words for this week are
cabin camel candy coach coast cookie
cupid cure curse curve cease celery
fence pencil circus citizen special cymbal
juicy recycle spicy
The challenge words for KK and EU are
enhance exceed incentive incorporate
intelligence precede scope decade dynamic
guarantee isolate success unique accompany
appreciate clarify crucial coincide revolution
violate adjacent
Great work with the spelling so far and keep up the great work!
We are in the last quarter of third grade so we are preparing for the greater responsibility of fourth grade. It will be a big change for many of the students so we are trying to ease into that transition. Fourth grade will mean a much greater deal of homework and more responsibility with materials. Students are likely going to have more homework than we did at the beginning of the year so that we can get ready for that workload for next year. Also, students are required to read at least 500 pages by the end of the year and conference on those pages in order to meet standard. This goal seems like a lot but it is easy to achieve if students are consistently reading and are working well in class.
This week we will be finishing our book club books and starting book reports on those stories which will be a great ending project to those books!
Keep up the great work and make sure you bring in your homework packet AND your women's suffrage dates organized if you did not finish in class! See you tomorrow!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
A Class of April Fools! :)
Well Easter Break has officially started! Just as a reminder there is no school tomorrow (4/2) and Monday (4/5). Have a great break, rest, relax, sleep in, stay up late, eat your Easter candy, and come back on Tuesday (4/6) well rested and ready for another week! The weeks are winding down so it is important that you are here and doing your best to make sure we are ending the year on a positive note.
Today we finished researching our women's suffrage dates and we will be completing a couple of activities next week to better display those important dates!
We also took our spelling and atlas quiz for the week and they are looking pretty good!
We ended our day with an art project (sorry for the spill, Kassie!) and our extra free recess for those students who had no behavior problems this quarter. Congratulations third graders for all being able to attend! Nice work!
Enjoy your break and we will see you on Tuesday!
Today we finished researching our women's suffrage dates and we will be completing a couple of activities next week to better display those important dates!
We also took our spelling and atlas quiz for the week and they are looking pretty good!
We ended our day with an art project (sorry for the spill, Kassie!) and our extra free recess for those students who had no behavior problems this quarter. Congratulations third graders for all being able to attend! Nice work!
Enjoy your break and we will see you on Tuesday!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Clubs Grow in Size!
March Madness!
Today was such a quick day! Plus it was the last day of March! Wow, this year will be over before I even know what happened!
Today we spent time learning how to use specific describing words in order to add detail to our writing. To do this, we all put our shoes in the front of the classroom and had to describe the shoes in enough detail so that the classmates could guess the object. Specific descriptions will always make it so that you can identify what object you are talking about! Great job on the descriptions!
We also spent time working on our spelling rules and spelling activities for the week. Many students chose not to work on these during class (which I couldn't quite understand why!) and so they will have both their spelling hard and soft G packet, and their spelling contract as homework. Those things are due tomorrow morning. If you aren't here tomorrow, they will be due Tuesday, first thing when you walk in.
This afternoon we had two things going on at the same time: science and social studies! In science, students were continuing our tour through the human body with the muscular system and were completing a variety of activities related to that bodily system to help them understand the function and how our muscles work. In social studies we were learning about women's suffrage (which is the right to vote, right 3rd graders! :)). The students travelled via the Internet to Scholastic's website to find out when different countries and states allowed women the right to vote. We are going to continue this activity next week as well and create time lines to show our information. It is very exciting! Thank goodness we have the computers in our rooms so we can all be working on different things at the same time!
In other exciting news, we finally made it to our math goal! Every day (or it was every day for a while but has been less often lately) we spend a minute at the beginning of math doing a timed selection of math problems. There are 15 problems that the students are asked to do in one minute. They all started at +1 facts and have progressed as they mastered that section. Today the entire class passed through their +3, 4, 5 facts! Yay! So next week we will have our reward which is a free choice period where students can do activities in the class that they choose to do! Great job third grade! Our next reward day is coming up quickly with everyone passing +8,9,10 to earn a game day. Keep practicing those facts and keep up the great work!
Have a great evening, finish that homework and we will see you all tomorrow - the first day of April!
Today we spent time learning how to use specific describing words in order to add detail to our writing. To do this, we all put our shoes in the front of the classroom and had to describe the shoes in enough detail so that the classmates could guess the object. Specific descriptions will always make it so that you can identify what object you are talking about! Great job on the descriptions!
We also spent time working on our spelling rules and spelling activities for the week. Many students chose not to work on these during class (which I couldn't quite understand why!) and so they will have both their spelling hard and soft G packet, and their spelling contract as homework. Those things are due tomorrow morning. If you aren't here tomorrow, they will be due Tuesday, first thing when you walk in.
This afternoon we had two things going on at the same time: science and social studies! In science, students were continuing our tour through the human body with the muscular system and were completing a variety of activities related to that bodily system to help them understand the function and how our muscles work. In social studies we were learning about women's suffrage (which is the right to vote, right 3rd graders! :)). The students travelled via the Internet to Scholastic's website to find out when different countries and states allowed women the right to vote. We are going to continue this activity next week as well and create time lines to show our information. It is very exciting! Thank goodness we have the computers in our rooms so we can all be working on different things at the same time!
In other exciting news, we finally made it to our math goal! Every day (or it was every day for a while but has been less often lately) we spend a minute at the beginning of math doing a timed selection of math problems. There are 15 problems that the students are asked to do in one minute. They all started at +1 facts and have progressed as they mastered that section. Today the entire class passed through their +3, 4, 5 facts! Yay! So next week we will have our reward which is a free choice period where students can do activities in the class that they choose to do! Great job third grade! Our next reward day is coming up quickly with everyone passing +8,9,10 to earn a game day. Keep practicing those facts and keep up the great work!
Have a great evening, finish that homework and we will see you all tomorrow - the first day of April!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Spelling Words for March 29 to April 2nd
Here are the spelling words for this week:
engine imagine original gentle orange energy
gym digital fugitive frigid kangaroo guard
guess guest regular gum goose garden
gaze goal guide
Here are the challenge words for EU, KK, JH, and CB
geography maximize proportion technique
annual approximate dimension hypothesis
implement professional statistic compound
fundamental perspective license orient accuracy
enhance flexible intelligence identical
This week the class is working on the Hard and Soft G sound. The "hard" G sound sounds like /j/ like in gym or engine. The soft G, on the other hand, sounds like a /g/ like in gum or garden.
This week we will be learning some rules for when to use the short or hard G and doing some activities to practice those rules. Since we have no school on Friday, the spelling quiz will be Thursday so make sure you are practicing extra hard this week since you have one less day to study. Good luck!
engine imagine original gentle orange energy
gym digital fugitive frigid kangaroo guard
guess guest regular gum goose garden
gaze goal guide
Here are the challenge words for EU, KK, JH, and CB
geography maximize proportion technique
annual approximate dimension hypothesis
implement professional statistic compound
fundamental perspective license orient accuracy
enhance flexible intelligence identical
This week the class is working on the Hard and Soft G sound. The "hard" G sound sounds like /j/ like in gym or engine. The soft G, on the other hand, sounds like a /g/ like in gum or garden.
This week we will be learning some rules for when to use the short or hard G and doing some activities to practice those rules. Since we have no school on Friday, the spelling quiz will be Thursday so make sure you are practicing extra hard this week since you have one less day to study. Good luck!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The 100th Post!
Well today is a special day because this is my 100th post of the year on the blog! Yay!
Today went pretty well for us in class. Most of us finished labelling our big body tracings and finished drawing in the bones which was great! We also had a science quiz at the end of the day. For the science quizzes, the students are all allowed to use their materials that they have in their science pocketbook so there is not reason that everyone shouldn't be doing really well! That is why they can use their resources because I ask them questions that are directly from the papers that we have in our folders!
Tomorrow we will be starting to multiply by 4 and will continue our journey of the skeletal system by looking at joints in the body and do some pretty fun experiments with that! I can't wait!
Have a great evening with no homework and see you tomorrow!
Today went pretty well for us in class. Most of us finished labelling our big body tracings and finished drawing in the bones which was great! We also had a science quiz at the end of the day. For the science quizzes, the students are all allowed to use their materials that they have in their science pocketbook so there is not reason that everyone shouldn't be doing really well! That is why they can use their resources because I ask them questions that are directly from the papers that we have in our folders!
Tomorrow we will be starting to multiply by 4 and will continue our journey of the skeletal system by looking at joints in the body and do some pretty fun experiments with that! I can't wait!
Have a great evening with no homework and see you tomorrow!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Life-sized Skeletons and Giggles Galore!
In the spirit of our human body unit where we are learning about the skeletal system right now, we did a really fun activity this afternoon! Each of the students had their body outline traced on a large piece of paper. This was quite a giggle-fest, I have to say! Something about the pencil and just the idea of a classmate tracing their body was just about more than some of us could handle! I don't think I have heard this much giggling in a LONG time! :)
Once we got past the tracing (and the giggling!) the students started drawing their bones on the skeletons. Some people realized how hard it is to take the bones on a picture and transfer them to be life-sized! :) Some people started out with teeny-tiny heads and ribs and quickly realized that it was not going to fill up their bodies. :)
I am pretty happy with how things are turning out so far! We are going to finish them tomorrow and label each of the major bones in the body. The class is doing really well so far with memorizing the names of these bones. I am very impressed! I will post pictures of the finished products so everyone can see our beautiful skeletons!
Thank you for those people who submitted book orders! Tomorrow is PE so make sure you have your PE shoes at school. See you all tomorrow morning on time! :)
Once we got past the tracing (and the giggling!) the students started drawing their bones on the skeletons. Some people realized how hard it is to take the bones on a picture and transfer them to be life-sized! :) Some people started out with teeny-tiny heads and ribs and quickly realized that it was not going to fill up their bodies. :)
I am pretty happy with how things are turning out so far! We are going to finish them tomorrow and label each of the major bones in the body. The class is doing really well so far with memorizing the names of these bones. I am very impressed! I will post pictures of the finished products so everyone can see our beautiful skeletons!
Thank you for those people who submitted book orders! Tomorrow is PE so make sure you have your PE shoes at school. See you all tomorrow morning on time! :)
Monday, March 22, 2010
The Start to a Short Week
Well Monday has came and gone. What a fast day it was! I can't believe today is our 130th day already. Wow, where has the year gone?
Today we started a new mystery state. Our mystery state morning activity is something that we started last week where every day I give the students a clue about a certain state. Then, they have to make guesses about the state and on Friday I reveal what the mystery state really was. Last week we appropriately started with Montana! This week our first clue was "This state has the lowest water-to-land ratio of all 50 states." Families, if you know the answer, don't give it away! I want the students to try and figure it out! :)
We also continued our Human Body unit and put together a model skeleton of my friend, Mr. Bones. He was a skeleton that got blown over by these strong prairie winds and so we had to help out and put him back together correctly. Even though the students were allowed to use their human body worksheets, we weren't all correct in our assembly. We definitely realized how many pieces our body has!
Tomorrow the book orders are due either online or in paper form by the end of the school day so make sure you have those in! There is homework this week, despite what students thought, because we still are here all five days of the week! See you tomorrow!
Today we started a new mystery state. Our mystery state morning activity is something that we started last week where every day I give the students a clue about a certain state. Then, they have to make guesses about the state and on Friday I reveal what the mystery state really was. Last week we appropriately started with Montana! This week our first clue was "This state has the lowest water-to-land ratio of all 50 states." Families, if you know the answer, don't give it away! I want the students to try and figure it out! :)
We also continued our Human Body unit and put together a model skeleton of my friend, Mr. Bones. He was a skeleton that got blown over by these strong prairie winds and so we had to help out and put him back together correctly. Even though the students were allowed to use their human body worksheets, we weren't all correct in our assembly. We definitely realized how many pieces our body has!
Tomorrow the book orders are due either online or in paper form by the end of the school day so make sure you have those in! There is homework this week, despite what students thought, because we still are here all five days of the week! See you tomorrow!
Spelling words for March 22 - 26th
Here are the new spelling words for the week!
ache anchor chemical choir echo
stomach school ghost rhino whale whistle
what white where which whine whisper
character rhyme wheel
Here are the challenge words for EU and KK (nice job you two!)
charisma archaeology architect technique
chlorine monarch orchestra mechanical
psychic melancholy ghastly spaghetti
khaki rhinoceros weather whether choreograph archive characteristic cholera
All of the words we are working on this week have a silent H in them so make sure you include that H... he's sneaky! Study hard and your quiz is Friday.
Reminder: Friday is a half-day so students are released at noon! Thank you!
ache anchor chemical choir echo
stomach school ghost rhino whale whistle
what white where which whine whisper
character rhyme wheel
Here are the challenge words for EU and KK (nice job you two!)
charisma archaeology architect technique
chlorine monarch orchestra mechanical
psychic melancholy ghastly spaghetti
khaki rhinoceros weather whether choreograph archive characteristic cholera
All of the words we are working on this week have a silent H in them so make sure you include that H... he's sneaky! Study hard and your quiz is Friday.
Reminder: Friday is a half-day so students are released at noon! Thank you!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Kiwis
Today for snack we had kiwi fruit in the spirit of St. Patrick's Day to keep with the green theme.
One student said she did not want kiwi. When I asked why she replied, "Because it reminds me of a big, fat guy's hair belly!"
I don't think that I will ever be able to look at kiwi the same again. :)
One student said she did not want kiwi. When I asked why she replied, "Because it reminds me of a big, fat guy's hair belly!"
I don't think that I will ever be able to look at kiwi the same again. :)
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
A Wild Tuesday!
Well today was another lightning fast day for us in third grade! Behaviors were on a roller coaster of really good to really bad, and everything in between. Lately there has been a lot of emotions floating around between the students that may be due to the over saturation with one another or the weather... it's any one's guess! I am hoping that the upcoming Easter holiday will be just the time apart that we are all needing to get back to our well-behaved selves! :)
Today we added a new story to our fairy tales and folktales pocketbook called "The Frog Prince". The students were all really excited to hear that story since we just had The Princess and the Frog movie in town not too long ago. They were surprised that this story was somewhat different from the movie but overall they really enjoyed it.
This afternoon we spent some time learning about the skeletal system, which is our first body system that we have learned about so far. We learned about the different names of the bones and even had a brief song version from Mr. Young! That was entertaining for all of us! We will have to learn that song to help us remember!
Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day so remember to wear green for an extra 20 Dunnies! See you tomorrow!
Today we added a new story to our fairy tales and folktales pocketbook called "The Frog Prince". The students were all really excited to hear that story since we just had The Princess and the Frog movie in town not too long ago. They were surprised that this story was somewhat different from the movie but overall they really enjoyed it.
This afternoon we spent some time learning about the skeletal system, which is our first body system that we have learned about so far. We learned about the different names of the bones and even had a brief song version from Mr. Young! That was entertaining for all of us! We will have to learn that song to help us remember!
Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day so remember to wear green for an extra 20 Dunnies! See you tomorrow!
Monday, March 15, 2010
Book Orders and Pocket Books
Today just flew right by! My goodness!
Today we started a new genre in reading and we are going to spend the next couple of weeks reading about fairy tales and folktales - two of my favorites! We made big books that have pockets in them to keep track of all of the stories we cover and they were very time consuming but turned out really well!
We also started learning about the Human Body in science. To keep track of all of our human body information we made another pocket book with all of the different body systems on the pockets so the students can keep track of their information and use it for quizzes and tests. Plus, all of their work stays organized that way! Bonus! We are going to start with the skeletal system first starting tomorrow. I can't wait!
Book orders also came home today and are due March 23rd, which is next Tuesday. If you don't like having to keep track of the paper forms and write checks, feel free to order online. You get a free book and so does the class so we all win! The login information is as follows:
Go to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs
Click on parent and continue
Then, login in with our information. The login name is FrontierThirdGrade and the password is order
Then, you are ready to order!
The orders usually arrive within 7 days of ordering so the books should be here before Easter break.
Just as a reminder, this week is a full week, with St. Patrick's Day on Wednesday (don't forget your green!). Also, next Friday is the end of the semester so the students are out at noon so the teachers can enter their grades. There is a lot of work that needs to be caught up on still so make sure your student is working hard and turning in their work!
Have a great evening, enjoy our beautiful weather, and see you tomorrow!
Today we started a new genre in reading and we are going to spend the next couple of weeks reading about fairy tales and folktales - two of my favorites! We made big books that have pockets in them to keep track of all of the stories we cover and they were very time consuming but turned out really well!
We also started learning about the Human Body in science. To keep track of all of our human body information we made another pocket book with all of the different body systems on the pockets so the students can keep track of their information and use it for quizzes and tests. Plus, all of their work stays organized that way! Bonus! We are going to start with the skeletal system first starting tomorrow. I can't wait!
Book orders also came home today and are due March 23rd, which is next Tuesday. If you don't like having to keep track of the paper forms and write checks, feel free to order online. You get a free book and so does the class so we all win! The login information is as follows:
Go to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs
Click on parent and continue
Then, login in with our information. The login name is FrontierThirdGrade and the password is order
Then, you are ready to order!
The orders usually arrive within 7 days of ordering so the books should be here before Easter break.
Just as a reminder, this week is a full week, with St. Patrick's Day on Wednesday (don't forget your green!). Also, next Friday is the end of the semester so the students are out at noon so the teachers can enter their grades. There is a lot of work that needs to be caught up on still so make sure your student is working hard and turning in their work!
Have a great evening, enjoy our beautiful weather, and see you tomorrow!
Enlightening Words from Third Grade
One of the students today told me the most enlightening thing that I had to share it with you all.
The student said, "There are only three things I don't like. Chinese sundaes for lunch, hunting, and people who don't like African Americans and Indians."
Wow! I love that the students are so tolerant of other cultures and honestly don't understand why people couldn't be friends at one time simply because of their skin tone. That is a great foundation to have at such a young age. I am so proud!
The student said, "There are only three things I don't like. Chinese sundaes for lunch, hunting, and people who don't like African Americans and Indians."
Wow! I love that the students are so tolerant of other cultures and honestly don't understand why people couldn't be friends at one time simply because of their skin tone. That is a great foundation to have at such a young age. I am so proud!
Spelling for March 15 - 19th
Here are the spelling words for the week!
badge ridge edge fudge bridge judge
hedge lodge page stage huge rage
cage smudge pledge wedge large dodge
change charge
Here are the challenge words for EU, KK, CB, and MB:
achieve acquire category significant theory
specific conclude injure purchase relevant
alternative circumstance coordinate document
initial philosophy physical scheme
specify technology
Good luck on your spelling and remember our spelling rules! Your spelling test is Friday and your spelling contract is due Friday, too! Make sure you are working hard!
badge ridge edge fudge bridge judge
hedge lodge page stage huge rage
cage smudge pledge wedge large dodge
change charge
Here are the challenge words for EU, KK, CB, and MB:
achieve acquire category significant theory
specific conclude injure purchase relevant
alternative circumstance coordinate document
initial philosophy physical scheme
specify technology
Good luck on your spelling and remember our spelling rules! Your spelling test is Friday and your spelling contract is due Friday, too! Make sure you are working hard!
Friday, March 12, 2010
What a Fast Week!
This has been such a week, I completely forgot to make a post this week! Wow!
Overall we had a pretty good week in class. The behavior was not it's best at times but we got through it fairly well. We finished our African American History month unit yesterday when we learned about Barack Obama. The students have done an amazing job with this social studies unit and I am SO impressed with how much they have learned and have retained! I will try to post pictures of our bulletin board this weekend so you can see all of the great artifacts we made for this unit! I can't wait to start something new though!
This week we also did a short writing assignment where the students were giving directions to a place in our building. They were really into this! I am impressed with how well they gave directions and how well they drew maps of the school to get there! On Monday we are going to follow their directions and see if the directions really get us to the places they wanted us to get! Hopefully we won't end up somewhere crazy!
Next week we are hopefully going to start a new science unit of study about the human body which will be very exciting. We are going to learn all about the different body systems and their functions, organs, and locations! That should be pretty fun and interesting!
Today we got through all of our lessons early so we even got to have an extra art lesson! These are pretty neat projects! We made alien portraits and we painted on foil! It was really fun to see the kids getting really creative with their work!
Have a great weekend and enjoy the great weather we are supposed to have!
Overall we had a pretty good week in class. The behavior was not it's best at times but we got through it fairly well. We finished our African American History month unit yesterday when we learned about Barack Obama. The students have done an amazing job with this social studies unit and I am SO impressed with how much they have learned and have retained! I will try to post pictures of our bulletin board this weekend so you can see all of the great artifacts we made for this unit! I can't wait to start something new though!
This week we also did a short writing assignment where the students were giving directions to a place in our building. They were really into this! I am impressed with how well they gave directions and how well they drew maps of the school to get there! On Monday we are going to follow their directions and see if the directions really get us to the places they wanted us to get! Hopefully we won't end up somewhere crazy!
Next week we are hopefully going to start a new science unit of study about the human body which will be very exciting. We are going to learn all about the different body systems and their functions, organs, and locations! That should be pretty fun and interesting!
Today we got through all of our lessons early so we even got to have an extra art lesson! These are pretty neat projects! We made alien portraits and we painted on foil! It was really fun to see the kids getting really creative with their work!
Have a great weekend and enjoy the great weather we are supposed to have!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Monday Madness
Another Monday came and went.
Today was a really good day for the kids overall. The seating arrangements got changed which is always nice for them. I may have to start changing the arrangement more often!
There are still many people who have a LOT of missing work that I am giving them a second chance to complete so there were a lot of people who missed their morning and afternoon recess today. I am glad to see that there are people who are learning their lesson though! After the morning recess I asked what lesson we are learning and the whole group said "We need to turn in our homework!" Thank goodness! That will help their grades immensely to have that homework turned in. Homework is not a huge portion of the grade but to have a lot of zeros in those homework spots really hurts things.
The quarter ends March 26th and on that day the kids have a half day release at noon.
The new spelling words are posted so make sure you are studying hard! See you tomorrow!
Today was a really good day for the kids overall. The seating arrangements got changed which is always nice for them. I may have to start changing the arrangement more often!
There are still many people who have a LOT of missing work that I am giving them a second chance to complete so there were a lot of people who missed their morning and afternoon recess today. I am glad to see that there are people who are learning their lesson though! After the morning recess I asked what lesson we are learning and the whole group said "We need to turn in our homework!" Thank goodness! That will help their grades immensely to have that homework turned in. Homework is not a huge portion of the grade but to have a lot of zeros in those homework spots really hurts things.
The quarter ends March 26th and on that day the kids have a half day release at noon.
The new spelling words are posted so make sure you are studying hard! See you tomorrow!
Spelling for March 8th to 12th
Here are the spelling words for this week! Study hard to get those grades up!
eight buy toast money window pie
beads stew glue jewel toe flies
tray train monkey sleigh bowl leaf weigh freight
These are the challenge words for KK, EU, IB, and CB
antifreeze classify independence underweight
international transportation communities invasion
continuous irresponsible deodorize misunderstand
discovery nonliving electricity performance
encouragement prehistoric impression signature
Good luck and your quiz is on Friday! Study hard!
eight buy toast money window pie
beads stew glue jewel toe flies
tray train monkey sleigh bowl leaf weigh freight
These are the challenge words for KK, EU, IB, and CB
antifreeze classify independence underweight
international transportation communities invasion
continuous irresponsible deodorize misunderstand
discovery nonliving electricity performance
encouragement prehistoric impression signature
Good luck and your quiz is on Friday! Study hard!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
It was fun while it lasted...
Well the great behavior trip is definitely over. It was fabulous while it lasted but I think it has run its course. The students were extremely picky with one another and were constantly getting in arguments. I think we have just all had about as much of one another as we can handle. Friendships seem to be at the breaking point which is so sad! It is really hard with a class this small to not get tired of seeing the same people all of the time though. I can understand where they are coming from but we have a whole three months left so we need to make it work! If we don't, it is going to be a very long and painful three months!
Just a reminder that we are still collecting Boxtops for Education, Campbells Soup Labels, old magazines and calendars (which are student appropriate of course!), and egg cartons of any size and shape.
Tomorrow the students have PE and their spelling test for extra points so study those words! Everyone in the class could definitely use the boost in their grades!
Starting next week, I also will be requiring students to stay in during their morning recess if they did not turn in their homework because homework return rate is at an all time low. That is a big reason that grades are so low. The homework itself is not worth that much but when you add up all of those zeros in the grade book, it makes a huge difference! If students can get it done during that recess time then great! If not, I will take what they have done and they will get graded on that portion. There is only so much I can do to help their grades. The STUDENTS have to put in the effort to EARN the grades that they receive. If it was based solely on how much I like the students I would have a LOT more A+ grades! I think both the students and I wish it was that easy! I really hope I see more effort put in by the students to raise their grades and really try. It is so important.
Just a reminder that we are still collecting Boxtops for Education, Campbells Soup Labels, old magazines and calendars (which are student appropriate of course!), and egg cartons of any size and shape.
Tomorrow the students have PE and their spelling test for extra points so study those words! Everyone in the class could definitely use the boost in their grades!
Starting next week, I also will be requiring students to stay in during their morning recess if they did not turn in their homework because homework return rate is at an all time low. That is a big reason that grades are so low. The homework itself is not worth that much but when you add up all of those zeros in the grade book, it makes a huge difference! If students can get it done during that recess time then great! If not, I will take what they have done and they will get graded on that portion. There is only so much I can do to help their grades. The STUDENTS have to put in the effort to EARN the grades that they receive. If it was based solely on how much I like the students I would have a LOT more A+ grades! I think both the students and I wish it was that easy! I really hope I see more effort put in by the students to raise their grades and really try. It is so important.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Missing: My Voice
What a great group of students. Today was day 2 of our CRTs and they handled it very well. I am a little concerned that they are rushing through the extended response but it is their test to take and up to them how they want their scores to look.
However, I came in today with a hoarse voice (at best) and the whole group did an excellent job of being quiet so my little voice could be heard through the whole class. That was GREATLY appreciated!
Today we studied George Washington Carver in our social studies period and the students were really excited to learn that he made shampoos, milk, cheese, soaps, and hundreds of other things all from peanuts, sweet potatoes, and pecans! He is definitely one of my favorite people to learn about in history because peanut cheese! Who would have thought of such a thing? :)
Tomorrow is our last day of testing so get plenty of rest and come in ready to do your best!
However, I came in today with a hoarse voice (at best) and the whole group did an excellent job of being quiet so my little voice could be heard through the whole class. That was GREATLY appreciated!
Today we studied George Washington Carver in our social studies period and the students were really excited to learn that he made shampoos, milk, cheese, soaps, and hundreds of other things all from peanuts, sweet potatoes, and pecans! He is definitely one of my favorite people to learn about in history because peanut cheese! Who would have thought of such a thing? :)
Tomorrow is our last day of testing so get plenty of rest and come in ready to do your best!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Extra Spelling for March 1st - March 5th
Since this week is CRTs (and the kids are doing great so far!) we are not going to have a normal spelling routine like we usually do. I don't want there to be any extra pressure added to the testing week so we are not going to have homework this week, and we are not going to do standard spelling which everyone is graded on this week.
Instead, we are going to do extra credit spelling tests. This will be a list of 24 words that students are working on during this week and practicing in the afternoons after testing is done. Students who wish to take the extra credit test will be able to do that and any words they get correct will be counted as extra credit in any subject they choose (which is something many of the students need right now!). The whole class will be given the challenge spelling test on Friday for those students who choose to take it. It is extra credit, after all, so I am not going to require anyone to take it!
The bonus words for this week are:
abbreviate accidentally balloon bicycle beautiful because dessert
equipment February friend interesting island people quiet
scissors tomorrow Wednesday weird arctic rhythm women
challenge does exercise
Good luck with the bonus words and keep up the good work on the CRTs! :)
Instead, we are going to do extra credit spelling tests. This will be a list of 24 words that students are working on during this week and practicing in the afternoons after testing is done. Students who wish to take the extra credit test will be able to do that and any words they get correct will be counted as extra credit in any subject they choose (which is something many of the students need right now!). The whole class will be given the challenge spelling test on Friday for those students who choose to take it. It is extra credit, after all, so I am not going to require anyone to take it!
The bonus words for this week are:
abbreviate accidentally balloon bicycle beautiful because dessert
equipment February friend interesting island people quiet
scissors tomorrow Wednesday weird arctic rhythm women
challenge does exercise
Good luck with the bonus words and keep up the good work on the CRTs! :)
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Harriet Tubman
Today we spent time preparing for our CRTs again by doing a math practice as well as a reading practice. We are getting better and more prepared every day! I know they are going to do great!
We also started putting together our poetry portfolios. We have learned about 8 different kinds of poetry now, and the students are getting an opportunity to create a final draft of all 8 types of poems. The poems are going to be turned in as a poetry book and we will be sharing it with one another when we are done. I can't wait to see how the final product turns out!
Lastly, we learned about Harriet Tubman today during our social studies afternoon. I showed the students a great slide show about Harriet Tubman. Check it out at the following link: http://www.pocanticohills.org/tubman/timeline2/timeline.htm The students then practiced taking notes from the slides so that they could remember the timeline and add it to their social studies notebook. I was impressed how well they could take what they read and put it into their own words! All of the practice from the animal reports really paid off! Great work!
We are all starting to get sick too. Make sure that you are getting plenty of rest, drink plenty of water, and are washing your hands often and well! We want to be healthy and happy as much as possible and there were an awful lot of coughs and sneezes today! I can feel the sickness starting in! Oh no!
Rest, rest, rest. Drink, drink, drink. See you tomorrow!
We also started putting together our poetry portfolios. We have learned about 8 different kinds of poetry now, and the students are getting an opportunity to create a final draft of all 8 types of poems. The poems are going to be turned in as a poetry book and we will be sharing it with one another when we are done. I can't wait to see how the final product turns out!
Lastly, we learned about Harriet Tubman today during our social studies afternoon. I showed the students a great slide show about Harriet Tubman. Check it out at the following link: http://www.pocanticohills.org/tubman/timeline2/timeline.htm The students then practiced taking notes from the slides so that they could remember the timeline and add it to their social studies notebook. I was impressed how well they could take what they read and put it into their own words! All of the practice from the animal reports really paid off! Great work!
We are all starting to get sick too. Make sure that you are getting plenty of rest, drink plenty of water, and are washing your hands often and well! We want to be healthy and happy as much as possible and there were an awful lot of coughs and sneezes today! I can feel the sickness starting in! Oh no!
Rest, rest, rest. Drink, drink, drink. See you tomorrow!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Life on a Plantation
Today during social studies we finished talking about the freedom quilts and the quilt squares that slaves used to signal others the way to freedom. We even made a quilt square book that will help us remember and understand what each of the quilt squares mean.
Then, we spent time using our awesome Smartboard to learn about what life was really like for slaves living on a plantation in the south during slavery. This really helped students get a better understanding of what slavery was really like because we saw real pictures from during this time! You can watch the video together if you follow the following link: http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bhistory/underground_railroad/plantation.htm
Scholastic has a very informative and interactive way for students to understand the Underground Railroad and slave life.
Today we also spent more time preparing for the CRTs which are next week. The students are doing MUCH better at reading carefully and using the information from the text to answer the questions! I have faith that they are going to all do their best next week. We will be doing CRTs during the morning on Monday through Wednesday and possibly Thursday morning depending on how much the students have done. Again, students are not going to be able to get up out of their seats when they are testing so it is a good idea to send your student with a water bottle so they can drink water at their leisure. There will be plenty of breaks, so don't worry about students getting restless or not being able to go to the bathroom! We want everyone to be comfortable afterall! :)
Today there is a form coming home with your student for the seventh grade fund raiser. The seventh grade students are selling cookie dough, pasta sauce mix, cheesecakes, and biscuit mix. The order forms and money need to be brought back to me by Tuesday, March 2nd. All of the orders are preorders and there will not be any extra for sale after Tuesday. Please make sure you have those order forms turned in as soon as possible to support our seventh grade class and get some tasty treats as well! :)
Have a great evening and get plenty of rest! See you Thursday!
Then, we spent time using our awesome Smartboard to learn about what life was really like for slaves living on a plantation in the south during slavery. This really helped students get a better understanding of what slavery was really like because we saw real pictures from during this time! You can watch the video together if you follow the following link: http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bhistory/underground_railroad/plantation.htm
Scholastic has a very informative and interactive way for students to understand the Underground Railroad and slave life.
Today we also spent more time preparing for the CRTs which are next week. The students are doing MUCH better at reading carefully and using the information from the text to answer the questions! I have faith that they are going to all do their best next week. We will be doing CRTs during the morning on Monday through Wednesday and possibly Thursday morning depending on how much the students have done. Again, students are not going to be able to get up out of their seats when they are testing so it is a good idea to send your student with a water bottle so they can drink water at their leisure. There will be plenty of breaks, so don't worry about students getting restless or not being able to go to the bathroom! We want everyone to be comfortable afterall! :)
Today there is a form coming home with your student for the seventh grade fund raiser. The seventh grade students are selling cookie dough, pasta sauce mix, cheesecakes, and biscuit mix. The order forms and money need to be brought back to me by Tuesday, March 2nd. All of the orders are preorders and there will not be any extra for sale after Tuesday. Please make sure you have those order forms turned in as soon as possible to support our seventh grade class and get some tasty treats as well! :)
Have a great evening and get plenty of rest! See you Thursday!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Freedom Quilts
Today we finished our discussion on freedom quilts. Freedom quilts are quilts that the slaves would make that would help lead other slaves to freedom. The students learned about 12 different quilt patterns and got to try their hand at decorating the quilt squares. They are turning out pretty nice! Tomorrow we will be cutting out the finished quilt squares and making them into a book so we can remember the meaning of the squares.
At the end of social studies every day I have started giving a mini quiz to make sure that students are listening to the topics we are discussing every day. The questions are ones that every student can EASILY answer if they are paying attention to the discussions that we have every day and the material that we are learning about. This also reinforces the topics that we talk about every day so that students are retaining the information we discuss.
I have noticed that students aren't reading at home anymore. Of the 13 students in our class I only get reading logs back from about 3 students every week. It is so important that students are reading at home to improve their reading abilities and to practice. After all... practice makes perfect! So, reading is now going to be part of their reading grades. It is expected that students are reading 20 minutes every day. This can be time read independently, with a sibling or other family member, or aloud with a family member. The daily reading logs come home every Monday and are turned in the following Monday. These are going to be graded for completion only. It is important that students are doing this because not turning in these logs will make them have a really hard time bringing up those reading grades (all of which need serious help!).
Thank you for the book orders that were turned in! See you tomorrow!
Monday, February 22, 2010
Midterms come home this week!
Today we are officially more than half way through the third quarter of the school year! I can't believe it! Since that is the case, midterm grade reports are coming home this week. I have to say... grades are pretty bad overall. There has suddenly been a lack of motivation by the students overall. They are not reading at home anymore, not turning in homework, not following directions and listening very well, and not trying very hard at school. Everything they are presented with is met with "This is so hard!" The materials and assignments are not hard, they just require that the students have to try and that doesn't seem to be something they want to do much of. Hopefully we will get out of that phase soon! If your child's reading grade has gone down from last quarter, that is due to the reading comprehension practice that we have been doing. The reading passages are all at the students' reading level that they are capable of reading but often times the students aren't paying attention to their reading and just guessing an answer to quickly get done. Many of the students' grades are Fs at this point because of that fact. Also, they need to be writing in complete sentences to get credit on their answers so many are doing poorly on their reading assignments because their answers are correct but they are not using complete sentences, so they only get half credit.
CRTs are next week so make sure that your student gets plenty of sleep and healthy breakfast to make sure that they are as successful as possible. We will be doing one section of the test every day next week so they are not overwhelmed and completely exhausted after the first day! It is important that they are able to do their best so a good nights sleep and a full belly will always help that out! :) Also, I will have activities to do when they are done while the rest of the class finishes but I recommend that students bring a water bottle because they are not allowed out of their seat unless we are doing a group break to make sure they are not distracting others.
One last reminder, we have book orders due tomorrow! You may buy books online or send in a paper order form by the end of the day to order! For every item you order, your student gets 20 class dollars for their wallets.
Great job today with your work and getting assignments in. Remember, there is still half of the quarter left to lift those grades! Don't give up now! See you tomorrow!
CRTs are next week so make sure that your student gets plenty of sleep and healthy breakfast to make sure that they are as successful as possible. We will be doing one section of the test every day next week so they are not overwhelmed and completely exhausted after the first day! It is important that they are able to do their best so a good nights sleep and a full belly will always help that out! :) Also, I will have activities to do when they are done while the rest of the class finishes but I recommend that students bring a water bottle because they are not allowed out of their seat unless we are doing a group break to make sure they are not distracting others.
One last reminder, we have book orders due tomorrow! You may buy books online or send in a paper order form by the end of the day to order! For every item you order, your student gets 20 class dollars for their wallets.
Great job today with your work and getting assignments in. Remember, there is still half of the quarter left to lift those grades! Don't give up now! See you tomorrow!
New Spelling Words
Here are the spelling words for this week. This week our words all have the /oi/ sound which is spelled with oi or oy, or have the /ow/ sound which is spelled ou or ow. Make sure you have one of these spellings in all of your words when you practice! The test is Friday, as usual.
point oyster toys coins mouth clown
crown flour clouds poison mouse frown
royal coil drowsy mountain loyalty
turquoise annoyed moisture ointment
prowl allowance powder
Here are the challenge words for EU and KK:
rhombus perpendicular circumference avoidance
appointment doubtfully homonym committee
eccentric precipitation malignant miniscule
audience politician guardian trapezoid
mournfully government dumbfounded knuckle
streamlined eavesdrop subscription neighbor
Good luck and make sure you practice at home to be more successful!
point oyster toys coins mouth clown
crown flour clouds poison mouse frown
royal coil drowsy mountain loyalty
turquoise annoyed moisture ointment
prowl allowance powder
Here are the challenge words for EU and KK:
rhombus perpendicular circumference avoidance
appointment doubtfully homonym committee
eccentric precipitation malignant miniscule
audience politician guardian trapezoid
mournfully government dumbfounded knuckle
streamlined eavesdrop subscription neighbor
Good luck and make sure you practice at home to be more successful!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Fast as Lightning!
Well that was a lightning fast day! Since we had the day off yesterday and Friday is a short day, this day just flew right by! Wow!
Overall things went very well! We had a vocabulary quiz and a phonics quiz. We spent time practicing our spelling words, and getting ready for the spelling quiz we had this afternoon. This afternoon we also had our class store. There were a couple of arguments over money this afternoon which started to teach the students about loaning their money to other classmates! I am always impressed when there are students who have so much money saved up. They are going to have a lot of financial stability in their futures!
Just as a reminder....
Overall things went very well! We had a vocabulary quiz and a phonics quiz. We spent time practicing our spelling words, and getting ready for the spelling quiz we had this afternoon. This afternoon we also had our class store. There were a couple of arguments over money this afternoon which started to teach the students about loaning their money to other classmates! I am always impressed when there are students who have so much money saved up. They are going to have a lot of financial stability in their futures!
Just as a reminder....
- Book Orders are due February 23rd in class or online. Check out the great deals this weekend and get the orders in by Tuesday!
- Tomorrow there are basketball tournaments all day at Wolf Point High School so come and see some great games and support the high school!
- Today is the end of the midterm so grades will be sent home next week. Keep an eye out in the mail for those and feel free to contact me if there are any concerns or questions. Reading grades are very low so far because we have been doing a lot of reading comprehension practice and the students are not writing in complete sentences like we have practiced since the beginning of the year and are scoring very low as a result. We have gone over this several times so it is up to the students to use those skills now! We are getting toward the end of third grade and we are starting to get toward our fourth grade prep so we need to rise to those challenges!
- CRTs are scheduled for March 1st to March 5th. Make sure your students get plenty of sleep that week and have healthy breakfasts and snacks to make sure they can do their best. Remember that, yes, these tests do matter but they are only one way of measuring success in your student. It is important that they try their best and do as much as they can though, and good sleep and healthy food are great ways to help that! Thank you for your support!
Have a great weekend and we will see you Monday!
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