Weekly Updates
Greetings Families:
Hope you are safe and sound :). Here are few updates for this week.
Spelling: List #19 ough & augh
Spelling Test: Friday
Reading:
~20-30 minutes -or MORE for March is Reading Month- of daily reading is highly recommended. Record minutes on February logs please. Bring your logs on Fridays to count the minutes (Mobymax and Myon reading can be used towards the 30 minutes reading) .
~Reading RL.3.5: We are reading different types of poetry. Students are asking and answering questions. Students will create a quatrain and acrostic poems.
Language Arts Quiz: Monday
Writing: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.2.2
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.(Animals/plants) Also, students will Participate in shared research and writing projects (for example, read a number of books on a single topic to produce a report; record science observations.
Fluency: a new fluency will be sent home today. Please have your child read the passage four times a week. Each time should include three attempts. Have them answer the questions in a complete sentence and underline their evidence in the text.
Fluency: Due Monday
Story of the Week: a new prompt will be sent home today. We love how the students are expressing themselves through this free write.
Story of the Week: Due Monday
Math:
We are studying unit 7 (3.OA.6 and 3.OA.4). In this unit, students extend their knowledge of basic multiplication and division skills by looking patterns. Students will continue to develop their understanding of the relationship between multiplication and division through strategies and concrete materials. Unit test will on around 3/23 or 3/24. Students will use the study guide for review. Please continue using Mobymax and Frontrow.
Math Review Quiz:#21 Friday
Science: This unit is divided into two learning cycles. In the first cycle of this unit students investigate how physical and behavioral characteristics help organisms meet their survival needs. We are targeting plants now.
We will investigate these questions-
What is the relationship between the structure and the function of plant and animal parts?
How do plant and animal adaptations help them meet their survival needs?
How do scientists use observable specialized structures to classify organisms?
How do scientists use a classification system to identify plants and animals?
Snacks: Thanks for providing your child a healthy snack. The students really enjoy them!
Thank you for your help and support,
Mrs. Shakarchi and students in room 217.
Contact Email: shakara@dearbornschools.org