3rd Grade Newsletter
Third Grade Newsletter
Volume 7, Number 25 sadkins@pennoyerschool.org May 8, 2009
Hello Parents! What a beautiful week we have had! The kids have been thrilled to not have to wear their coats outside for recess. We stayed inside Wednesday due to the police activity so close by that was in the news, and I think we teachers felt safer staying inside, although the kids sure complained! I was told to not explain what was happening to the kids so as to not alarm them, so it is up to you if you would like to explain to them or not. We had a busy week, so here’s what’s been happening:
Reading ~ Our story for this week was called Wilbur’s Boast, and it is an excerpt from the book Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White. I told the kids that many of you would be familiar with this book, so I hope you enjoyed a familiar read on Monday night with your child. Many of the children in our class had also read the book, and the few that have not seem interested in taking it on. Please encourage your child to read this book if they have not already. One of our skills for this week was making judgments. This was surprisingly difficult for the kids, although we do it all the time in everyday life. I tried to make the concept more real for them by giving them real life situations, and asking their thoughts about the person after they did something. Some judgments are positive, some are negative, but they all contribute to the moral aspect of our society.
Language Arts ~ Our grammar lesson for this week was on adjectives that compare. I was glad to have another week on adjectives, as a handful of students did not do well on their test last week, and I took time on Monday to reteach it to the small group. We worked with these adjectives that compare (-er and –est endings) yesterday during one of our literacy centers, and they did pretty well. Hopefully they will do better on their test this week. The test from today has an added surprise on it, so be sure to ask your child about it! During our centers, we also took time to look for words in magazines and newspapers that have various prefixes. This was a big part of our spelling list this week, and it is important for the children to understand what the various prefixes mean. During our writing time, the kids have finished up their letters to the mayor about building a road through Troll Mountain. They are good! I plan to put them together in a book for everyone to enjoy. We will focus more on original fairy tales next week.
Math ~ We started on chapter 11 this week, which is on division. Specifically, we practiced using the multiplication table to divide, using fact families, dividing by 3, and dividing by 4. I’ve tried to keep up with Miss Wierzgac’s creative math plans, so we did some fun activities during math time that enhanced their learning. No one has passed their timed multiplication test this week, although there have been vast improvements since the kids have had to work with me during recess! J
Science ~ We got started on our chapter on forces and motion this week. On Monday, we completed an experiment using spring scales to measure force. Please ask your child about that experiment, and have them describe a spring scale to you. Yesterday I decided to try something new. Instead of our usual read the chapter, write vocabulary definitions, and answer questions, I have come up with a new format that will hopefully help the kids retain the information better. (I’m loving my graduate classes where I am learning lots of new ideas!) Please ask your child for details on how our science class went yesterday. I hope the bridges are coming along. Some kids are done, and some kids have yet to start from what I have heard. The bridges are due next week on Wednesday. A letter will go home on Monday with more details for the drop off of the bridges. All parents are invited to come and look at the bridges next Friday, May 15 from 1:30 – 2:15. Hope to see you then!
Social Studies ~ This past week in social studies we reviewed for our Chapter 5 Social Studies Test. We reviewed the different types of landforms and human features. We discussed the importance about Portland, Maine. We learned that Portland, Maine is located besides a natural harbor and that it is the largest fishing center in the U.S. We also read and looked at pictures of the Pan-American Highway and why it is important to people. This highway is the longest highway in the world and it connects 17 countries. Students reviewed how to read a map using a map key and how to interpret a chart. The test is on May 8th, and will be returned home on Monday, May 11th.
Other Areas of Interest:
- This week was Teacher Appreciation Week, and I want to thank all of the families that helped make this a special week for us teachers. I appreciated all of the cards, pictures, and poems I got from the kids and well wishes from you. Thank you!
- Remember the bridges! They are due on Wednesday. Please do not bring them in earlier than that. Please try to come and view them all on Friday at 1:30.
That’s it for now! I hope that you have been able to take a quick peek at the new web site. It was not up and running until Monday evening, but I took time during our computer class this week to show it to all the kids. I showed them how to find the homework and spelling words on my web site (I got a groan from the kids over that one. J No more excuses!). I have not heard back from any of you, and I really formed this web site with the intention of it being user friendly for you. Please send me a quick note regarding any suggestions or comments you may have, and I will try to accommodate your ideas. I wish you all a wonderful weekend and Happy Mother’s Day! Remember to keep your child reading!
Mrs. Sarah Adkins