3rd Grade Newsletter
October 16, 2024
Announcements and Upcoming Dates
Important Upcoming Dates
- October 15th: Last Day of 1st Quarter, grades pulled at 5pm
- October 16th-19th: School Closed-Fall Break
- October 21st: Quarter 2 begins
- Parent Teacher Conferences are coming up at the end of October and beginning of November! Please be looking out for an email from your child's teacher to see when your conference time will be.
Reminders
Classes and Lessons
Please ensure that you are logging in to the OLS everyday Monday-Friday. Look over your plan to see what lessons need to be completed and view your daily class connect schedule. Regular class connect attendance and completing you coursework daily in the OLS are both extremely important in order to have a successful school year. Please make attending live class a priority and communicate with your teacher if you will be absent.
Check Email Twice a Day!
OLS Math Game
There's a fun new game in the OLS! Work hard in your Math course and check it out!
Online Learning School (OLS) 2024-2025
Engagli Support for Families
We will have Class Connect Sessions in Engagli this year! Info will be coming soon for tech support with Engagli.
As always, if you are experiencing an issue with the Online School or any K12 application, you can contact K12 Customer Support at (866) 512-2273 or visit Help.K12.com
Course Information
ELA
- Main Idea
- Summarization
- Inferencing
- Writing
- & so much more!
We will be reading so many great stories and books in your classes and OLS lessons. Be sure to keep your curriculum materials in a safe and accessible place so you are ready to use them in class.
It is so important to get into the habit of reading for at least 30 minutes every single day! If you don't already do this, start today! Find books on Big Universe through the OLS or at your local library. Learning coaches, click here for some tips to help your 3rd grader with reading.
Math
Some of the things we will focus on in math this year are:
- Multiplication
- Reading and writing numbers in different forms (standard, word, expanded, etc.)
- Solving real-world problems
- Fractions
- and so much more!
It will be essential to have a good foundation of fact fluency, so be sure to practice your addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts every day!
Dollar Tree stores are an economical place to find math flash cards.
Practice spelling number words, like zero through nineteen, twenty through ninety, hundred, thousand and million.
Helpful Math Links:
Tips & Tricks for a Successful School Year
- Class connect attendance is extremely important in addition to completing online coursework. Please prioritize attending class every day and email all applicable teachers if you know you are going to be absent. Communicate with your homeroom teacher asap about any scheduling conflicts once you have your class schedule.
- Create a family schedule to stay on track with all students' class connects.
- Come to class prepared. Be sure to eat, use the restroom, do chores, etc. before or after class connects. Log in to class a few minutes early with your materials to be ready to start on time.
- All assignments require 80% mastery in order to be marked complete. Click here to watch a video showing how to retake an assessment. If you run out of attempts, contact your homeroom teacher.
- Watch recordings of any missed class connects.
- Clear out browser cache, cookies, and history daily to ensure that your computer runs smoothly with Engagli. Shut down your computer each night.
K12 Zone
Students can connect with their classmates and teachers in the Zone! Students can connect with others through video, chat function, and audio. Additionally, the K12 Zone offers many activities for students, such as chess games, tic-tac-toe, library access, scavenger hunts, access to Stride ESports, and much more.
The zone will be open daily at 8:30am and 2:00pm.
Important Websites
Teacher Contact Information
Haley Curfman
Caron Monday
Rebecca Wiesemann
Call/Text: (405) 869-6377
Jennifer Ratzloff
Marissa Gage
Kathryne Tortorelli
Linda Ervin
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