Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Kid Fest


Each year, one of the most popular events of Kid Fest is the basket raffle! We are once again asking families in each grade level to donate a small item or make a monetary contribution toward their grades basket, which will be raffled off at Kid Fest 2014. (Please note, children from any grade can win any basket. The basket is simply created by the families of that particular grade level.)

Please find the link below to sign up and contribute to your grade level basket. We kindly ask that all donations be sent to school by Wednesday, April 16th. We greatly appreciate your support of Kid Fest 2014 - and we look forward to using the funds raised on building a new playground!

Kindergarten: Arts & Crafts 

First Grade: Summer Fun

Second Grade: Lotsa Legos

Third Grade: Family Fun 

Fourth Grade: Gift Cards Galore

Fifth Grade: Movie Night!

Friday, March 21, 2014

Reminder of Important Dates

Dear Families,

I'm posting important dates for the remainder of the school year. I hope everyone has a safe and relaxing spring break next week. There will not be a newsletter next week. There not be any new spelling next week as I'll be assessing students' learning across the curriculum for the end of the quarter.


Important Dates & Reminders

*I will try to highlight new dates and information with red text.

March 27, 2014: End of the third quarter


March 28 - April 4, 2014: No school - Spring Break

April 7, 2014: No school for students, teacher grading day

April 14, 2014: 3rd quarter progress reports sent home

April 18, 2014: No school

April 25, 2014: Kid Fest 5:00 till 8:00pm (Flyers were sent home today.)

May 6, 2014: 3rd Grade Reading Ohio Achievement Assessment for all students. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 7, 2014: 3rd Grade Mathematics Ohio Achievement Assessment for all students. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 10, 2014: Windermere Wish Run for the Ugandan Water Project

May 14, 2014: Early Release at 1:15 for professional development

May 26, 2014: No school: Memorial Day

June 4, 2014: Last day for students

June 5, 2014: Teacher Grading Day




Friday, March 14, 2014

Newsletter for March 14, 2014

Important Dates & Reminders

*I will try to highlight new dates and information with red text.

March 18, 2014: 3rd Grade Musical Performance 7pm
Please have your student wear green. Instruments are due Monday, March 17th. 
As part of our going green initiative, the third grade would like to offer up a trade. We are encouraging families to bring in plastic grocery bags to trade for reusable grocery bags. We plan on donating the plastic grocery bags to the humane society and in exchange hope you and your family will continue the message of going green by using your new reusable bag at the grocery store. We look forward to seeing you Tuesday night at 6:45pm for the 7pm performance.

March 19, 2014: Early release for professional development

March 27, 2014: End of the third quarter


March 28 - April 4, 2014: No school - Spring Break

April 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7: Running Club from 3:00 till 3:45 with Mrs. Dobies and other teachers. The cost is $5.00 to benefit the Wish Run's charity (to be determined). Mrs. Nolan's weekly family newsletter will include the registration form. If you have questions, please contact Mrs. Dobies at pdobies@uaschools.org

April 7, 2014: No school for students, teacher grading day

April 14, 2014: 3rd quarter progress reports sent home

NOTE CHANGE: New dates for the Ohio Achievement Assessments.

May 6, 2014: 3rd Grade Reading Ohio Achievement Assessment for all students. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 7, 2014: 3rd Grade Mathematics Ohio Achievement Assessment for all students. Please avoid appointments and absences.



June 9-13, 2014: Thurber Summer Writing Camp (Registration is limited and closes May 4th.)
Student writers should consider registering for the Thurber Writing Summer Camp. Registration is available at http://thurberhouse.org/summer-camp1.html 

What We Learned This Week


Dear Families


Word Study
We studied compound words this week. Recognizing compound words supports decoding (reading) and encoding (spelling). Spelling and vocabulary assessments will come home on Monday. I am emphasizing parts-of-speech with students and including it in their assessments as it will correct many grammatical errors in speech and writing.


We concluded our "loop group" of cursive letters (e.g., l, e, f, etc.) and introduced the "hills and valleys" group (e.g., n, m, v, etc.). We are nearly done with cursive. I will encourage students to use in in short writings, e.g., spelling tests and reading notes.

We differentiated between common and proper nouns and studied the difference between the sounds the consonant c can make: hard /k/ as in cat and the soft /s/ as in ice as well as the differences between g sounds: hard /g/ sound as in gum and the soft /j/ sound as in age.

We continue to review syllable types throughout our word study lessons: open, closed, vowel-consonant-silent e, and vowel teams.

Reading Workshop
We continued CLOSE reading this week. It is an instructional strategy that uses multiple readings of a text to do different tasks (e.g., find the main idea, ask questions, etc.) that help students improve their comprehension. We are working on improving our main idea or summary statements after we finish our multiple CLOSE activities.



I continue to work with individuals and small groups on their specific reading goals and strategies ranging from choosing just right books to writing plays based on books they've read.

Writing
Students began planning and drafting a multi-paragraph persuasive essay on whether English Language Arts or Mathematics are more important. I will send this home in another week or so.

Encourage your student to commit to a good research topic this weekend. I introduced their first free-choice research project this week and they chose materials from the library today.

Math
We continued our geometry unit, but also delved deeper into comparing fractions. We have looked at fractions several different ways.

- Equivalent fractions
- Comparing fractions with the same denominator
- Comparing fractions with the same numerator
- Comparing fractions to 1/2
- Cross multiplying fractions (I don't call it cross-multiplying and my emphasis is on understanding the operation. Comparing fractions with the same denominator is the easiest analysis and cross multiplying allows them to do this.)

Here are some photos from last week's Barbi Bungee.






Social Studies


Our class voted for different charities to support via the Wish Run.

YWCA's Homeless Shelter

The American Red Cross

The Ugandan Water Project

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Newsletter for March 7, 2014

Dear Families

Important Dates & Reminders

I am looking forward to spring break as much as the students after the brutal winter. However, we will be learning right up to the last minute. Please let me (and the office) know if you plan to leave for spring break early and complete a planned absence form.


*I will try to highlight new dates and information with red text.

March 2, 2014: Daylight Savings

March 18, 2014: 3rd Grade Musical Performance 7pm
http://3rdgradehudson.blogspot.com/2014/02/third-grade-musical-performance.html
Instruments are due by March 17th and should have your student's name on it. I am collecting them in a basket in our room. You can send them in any time. Instruments should be "reasonably" sized (no larger than a traditional instrument: violin, guitar, hand drum, trumpet, etc.).

March 19, 2014: Early release for professional development

March 27, 2014: End of the third quarter


March 28 - April 4, 2014: No school - Spring Break

April 7, 2014: No school for students, teacher grading day

April 14, 2014: 3rd quarter progress reports sent home

NOTE CHANGE: New dates for the Ohio Achievement Assessments.
May 6, 2014: 3rd Grade Reading Ohio Achievement Assessment for all students. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 7, 2014: 3rd Grade Mathematics Ohio Achievement Assessment for all students. Please avoid appointments and absences.

What We Learned This Week

Word Study
We studied past tense verbs and the three sounds they can make, /d/, /t/, and /ed/. Spelling and vocabulary assessments will come home Monday. We are nearly done with our cursive lower case and I will encourage students to write in cursive throughout the third quarter. I prioritize the reading of cursive over writing it. Students read a message written in cursive on the board daily to develop this skill.

Reading Workshop
We continued CLOSE reading this week. It is an instructional strategy that uses multiple readings of a text to do different tasks (e.g., find the main idea, ask questions, etc.) that help students improve their comprehension.

Writing
Students wrote (really great) multi-paragraph thank you letters to Mr. Staton, UA City Manager, and Mr. Leach, UA Mayor. I'm sending copies of these home. I'll also send their plans and drafts so you can see the difference in spelling, grammar, and convention, which varies across the class from writer to writer. I keep detailed notes on all of our writing: planning, drafting, editing, revising, and publishing skills.



Math
We completed our Barbi Bungee STEM project. Students worked in teams to determine how many rubber bands they needed to safely have Barbi bungee a distance of 165 inches. They tried to get as close to the landing without touching it. This project utilized measurement and problem solving skills we have been developing all year. I hope your student has mentioned it. Unfortunately, my camera is on the fritz. I will upload photos when I am able.

We started our geometry unit. We focus on four sided shapes, quadrangles/quadrilaterals, in third grade. We will study rectangles, squares, parallelograms, other quadrilaterals (kite, rhombus, etc.). We will also study parallel and intersecting lines and right angles. This is SIGNIFICANTLY less than the previous geometry standards and will allow us to participate in a unique STEM project where we will design and test kites that meet specific criteria which demonstrate an understanding of measurement and geometry.

Social Studies
We have a daily short geometry lesson. We have studied cardinal directions, map keys, water ways, continents, and other important map reading skills and understanding of regional differences.