Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Summer Letter

Wednesday, June 26, 2013



Dear 3B Students and Parents,

            It has really been a pleasure to get to know and work with you all this year. Each child has grown in many ways this year, which is a joy to see.

            We do not have required summer homework in the third grade, but I would encourage every student to do some reading, writing and math work over the summer. Students have brought home their diaries which they might consider continuing over the summer, as I am sure they all have lots going on!  Reading is a great way to continue building language skills as well.

          Students should practice their times tables, to try to know all of them up to twelve, as well as the corresponding division facts (a helpful extension is to know the 25’s and 15’s as well). It is important that students know what the facts mean (repeated addition, arrays, etc.) but quick recall will be very helpful as the concepts become more difficult. Flashcards are great and easy to make! I would encourage you to make math a part of everyday life with such things as elapsed time, money and making change, measuring with distance, cooking, etc.  

Mathletics and Spelling City will also be available all summer and I will periodically check in. If there are any problems with them, please send me an email, which I will also check from time to time.

            Thank you again for a lovely year and a lovely gift!  I have already loaded up the Kindle with lots of books to read over the summer. I wish you all a wonderful, safe and restful summer and all the best next year!
                                                                                   
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRxBZjv5M0FNY9AOK9y-bNiSrSqt9KVoNUEmwEE-988I0GKrv1L      Sincerely,
Courtney Beeton





PJ PARTY!



Ice Cream with our 8th Grade Buddies





Monday, June 10, 2013

Weekly Times June 10, 2013

Weekly Times June 3-10, 2013

Headlines

Units of Inquiry
BODYWORKS- Who We Are
Final Project - Demonstrate and Describe how all the body systems work together during an activity
Videos:
http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/htbw_main_page.html

Express Yourself - How We Express Ourselves
3B's Got Talent Show - FANTASTIC!
The link to the film will be sent when the film is ready


Language
Reading - The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark - Chapter 3 - Dark is Exciting
Literature Circle jobs - each person of a circle has a different job
Peer Leader - last peer leader meeting - snacks and refelction

Maths
Fractions - review of equivalent fractions, fractions that add up to 1 whole
Introduction to decimals and fractions of tenths
Reviewing multiplication facts
Data handling - interpreting graphs


ANNOUNCEMENTS/NOTICES

  • Weekend Assignments:  - 
    •  Reading Log - Please read aloud with your child for 15 minutes - see letter in the LOG - children should have logged some reading at least 5 times this week with two being their banded books aloud to an adult - as usual