Weekly Update for the Week of 06/06

Good Evening Parents,

I cannot believe that we are on our last two weeks of school. Oh, has the time flown by! I first want to begin our weekly update by saying Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones on this special holiday break if you are celebrating. If you are not celebrating Eid, I hope you are having a restful couple of days off.

Since we are coming up on our end of the year, you will be seeing a variety of updates from me. Please make sure to keep a close eye on the blog for daily updates.

The first thing that I want to bring up is that we are in need of some toilet paper rolls and paper towel rolls for an upcoming engineering project the last week of school. If you have some of these items at home, please feel free to send them in.

We are also celebrating achieving Lighthouse Status on Thursday at our school-wide assembly. In order to celebrate, the entire school will be bringing in flashlights to turn Lindbergh into a real lighthouse! After that, students will be treated to Popsicles and extra recess.  If you have a flashlight, please send it in with your child on Thursday for our Lighthouse celebration.

Please don’t forget that our social studies test will be on this Friday. If for some reason your child plans on being absent that day, please let me know ASAP so that I can accommodate your child’s needs.

 

Reading – Wrapping up DRA testing, context clues, reviewing story elements, and arching the plot of a story.

Writing- Personal Essays and Reflecting upon the school year with an Emoji Writing Craft

Math- Analyzing polygons and their attributes, and solving word problems with perimeter

Social Studies- Rights and Responsibilities as a Michigan resident and Social Studies test on Friday

Science- Engineering Challenges (designing the safest water slide for marbles)

Spelling- No more spelling!!!

 

Upcoming Events 

Mon.-Wed.- No School

Thursday- Lighthouse Status Celebration, First Class, and Assembly

Friday- Social Studies Test, last day of multiplication timed tests, and PBIS reward for May

 

Next Week Events (06/10-06/14)

Some of the events are supposed to be a surprise for students. So if you see a *** by them, please make sure to not let your child know. Thank you!

Monday- No Homework for the Rest of 3rd Grade/ Extra Recess***

Tuesday- Field Day (please wear sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and bring a hat) and Glow in the Dark Dance Party*** 

Wednesday- Pool Party Read-In*** (students will lay out on a blue tarp in the classroom with their favorite pool floatie and read in class. Send your child in with a pool floatie or their beach towel)

Thursday- Multiplication Race Sundae Party at 12:30pm

Friday- Half-Day, Last Day of School, Class Olympics, and Room 208 Award Ceremony 10:45 am

 

Testing and Social Studies Test

Good Evening Fabulous Parents,

The school year is quickly winding down and that means that all testing is coming to an end. HOORAY!  I’m beyond happy to highlight how well our class has done on their NWEA. On average, our 75-80 percent of our class had met their NWEA RIT goal by the end of the year in every subject area. This is quite the accomplishment!

Please remember to take time to celebrate your child’s hard work this year. I know our class will be celebrating our accomplishments at our Multiplication Race Sundae Party (06/13) and our end-of-the-year award celebration on the last day of school.

To wrap up testing we are just finishing up DRAs, Timed Tests, and our last social studies test on government. Listed below is the link to our Social Studies Test. The test will be next Friday. If your child will not be present this day, please let me know ahead of time so that we can do his/her test earlier.

Government of Michigan Study Guide

Next Friday will also be our last day for our timed test. We will be taking time tests next week on Thursday and Friday since it is a short week. Remember that the goal for every student is to pass their nines timed test. If there is anything else that I can do to support you please let me know.

Weekly Update for the Week of 05/28

Welcome back from a restful Memorial Day Weekend. I really hope your family had taken the weekend to rest, regroup, and reflect over the weekend.

We are officially down to 11 days (counting today) until our third graders are ready for fourth grade. This week we will be working to wrap up some items. Please make sure to keep checking the blog for updates.

Since today was the first day back from a long weekend, I had decided to postpone the science quiz until tomorrow. Today we spent the day playing a review game to help us prepare. If you need another study guide, feel free to look under the Unit 4 tab.

All library books are due!  If they are lost papers with the title and prices will be sent home.  If they are found with summer cleaning (they are usually found under the bed) your money can be refunded.

 

Reading- We will be continuing DRA assessments. Students will be writing their final DRA score within their planner so please review with your child. In addition, we will be discussing plot within a narrative text and describing the sequence within a story.

Math – We will be beginning Module 7 on Geometry. This week we will review characteristics of polygons and begin decomposing figures to determine the perimeter.

Science- Science review on Tuesday and then Wednesday will be our science quiz. This week is also our STEAM week. We will be celebrating science, technology, engineering, art, and math this week within the building. Watch the video below to find out what STEAM is about.

Social Studies-  Discussing the representative government that Michigan has and how it relates to the republic, comparing local/state/national governments, and analyzing the importance of a constitution.

Writing- Personal narrative reflection writing pieces. Reviewing a big idea and having students apply their own examples within their life.

Spelling- No spelling due to the holiday

 

 

Upcoming Dates (05/28-05/31)

Wednesday- Science Quiz

Thursday- Last day for ELG tutoring

Friday-  Variety Show 6:30-8:30

Next Week (06/03-06/07)

Mon.-Wed. – No School 

Friday- Social Studies Test and Lindbergh’s Fun Fair 6:00-8:30

Mystery Science Homework for Today and Study Guide for Quiz

Good Afternoon Parents,

Today in class we we solved the mystery, ‘Why do plants grow fruit?’ We saw how fruit is a tasty container for seeds, and how all fruits are simply one part of a flower (the ovary).

You can help support this week’s learning by involving your child when cutting vegetables or fruits. Ask them, “What should I look for, to know if what I’m cutting was once part of the flower?” (Answer: Look for seeds!)

If your child missed out on our science activity, please make them watch the Mystery Science video below. This will help them with their upcoming science quiz.

Mystery Science 2: Why do plants give us fruit?

 

In addition, we will be taking a short quiz next week when we get back regarding all of our discoveries on plants. Listed below you will find the study guide:

Power of Flowers Study Guide

Weekly Update for the Week of 05/20

Good Evening Parents,

This week we are continuing our final units of study within third grade. Please remember to take the time to following along our blog. I will be making sure to post updates on what’s going on within the classroom and keep you posted on all of our upcoming events.

Since this week is a short week we will not be having a reading log or spelling this week. Even though we do not have spelling or a reading log, you want to make sure to keep reading with your child. We are currently working on our DRA reading assessments, and by practicing with your child you are able to help them achieve some of their lead measures for their W.I.G.s.

During this week, we will also be taking our last two NWEA assessments. On testing days please make sure that your child gets plenty of rest, has breakfast, and plenty of encouraging words. By doing this, I know our students can meet their academic W.I.G.S.

Listed below are some of the items we are working on.

Reading- Figurative language (hyperbole, homonyms, idioms, etc.) and discussing context clues for vocabulary words

Writing- Personal Essays. Reviewing a big idea within a writing piece and coming up with personal ways students can relate to a big idea.

Math- Wrapping up our organizing and displaying data module, Module 6 Test on Wednesday, and beginning our Module 7: Geometry unit.

Science- 

This week we are solving the mystery, ‘Why do plants grow fruit?’ We will see how fruit is a tasty container for seeds, and how all fruits are simply one part of a flower (the ovary).

You can help support this week’s learning by involving your child when cutting vegetables or fruits. Ask them, “What should I look for, to know if what I’m cutting was once part of the flower?” (Answer: Look for seeds!)

Social Studies- We will be starting our Government of Michigan unit this week. Discussing the purpose of government and learning about the representative government that Michigan has. We also will learn the difference between state governments and local governments.

 

Upcoming Events

 Tuesday- NWEA Math/Reading (only if not finished) and Math study guide review in class

Wednesday- Module 6 Math Test and all library books are to be returned

Thursday- NWEA ELA and ELG tutoring

Friday-Monday- No School Memorial Weekend

Next Week (05/27-05/31) 

Tuesday- Science Quiz and ELG

Thursday- ELG

Friday- Social Studies Quiz

Classwork for Today

Good Afternoon Parents,

Today we had many students out for the choir field trip and I just wanted to keep you posted on what was taught today and provide some extra help on homework.

 

For science today we wrapped up our Mystery Science 1 on the Power of Plants. Listed below is the Mystery Science we completed. If your child missed out on the concept, please make sure to have them watch the video.

Mystery Science 1: Why do plants grow flowers?

 

In addition, for math we practiced organizing measurement data in a line plot. For today’s homework your child is expected to complete Module 6,  Lesson 8 pg. 161-163 (all of the problems). If your child was at choir today it is very important to have them watch the math video listed below.

 

Lastly, during our Literacy CAFE time we learned about hyperbole. A Hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration. Listed below you will find a song that teaches students about what a hyperbole is as well a PowerPoint that gives the definition with examples.

 

HyperbolePowerPointPresentation

Math Homework for Tonight

Today for math your child analyzed various line plots in Module 6 Lesson 6. For homework, your child is expected to complete all of the problems (1-2). If you need any further assistance with the homework, please see the video below for guidance.

 

Module Five End-of-Module Assessment

Good Afternoon Fabulous Parents,

Today your child will bring home their Module Five End-of-Module Assessment and their Economics Social Studies Test. Overall, our class did pretty well on both of these assessments. However if you feel like your child would like a retake on either test and they scored below an 80% (3 or 4 number score), please reach out to me.

Listed below you will find the rubric that was used to grade your child’s math assessment and the answer key as well. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to me.

 

Module 5 End-of-Module Rubric

 

Have an awesome day!