Third Grade Weekly Update
Week of September 16-20
Fall Picture Day
Thursday, Sep 19, 2024, 08:30 AM
Welcome to 3rd Grade!
Meet your village!
We are here to help you and your child in any way!
As always, please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have!
Please remember to check communication folders sent every Thursday.
It takes a village!
Sra. Rosales
3A DLI Teacher
Ms. Sebastian
Mrs. Baker
Ms. Armour
Mrs. Rakestraw
Mrs. Olusegun
Mrs. Bennett
Ms. Takle
IRR Teacher
What we learned last week?
Students learned the multiples of 10 and modeling multiplication with arrays.
Reading:
- Last week students will show their knowledge on the vocabulary we have studied so far.
- Student worked on identifying the main idea and key details in the book Ocean Sunlight.
- Throughout the week students will practice reading fluently.
Social Studies:
Student learned the difference between latitude and longitude. Students learned the difference between the prime meridian and equator.
Homework
3rd grade does assign homework every week, except on breaks.
Homework is assigned on Mondays and due on Fridays.
Math- Daily Spiral Review
Reading- Read every day for at least 10 minutes and fill out reading log.
What will we be learning next week?
Math
Student will continue to practice multiplication strategies!
Reading/Writing
- Explain how the sequence of the text explain why Jacques Cousteau explored the sea.
- Explain how the author uses illustration to aid in comprehension.
- Identify the main idea and essential meaning of the story.
- Engage in a socratic seminar.
- Write a two paragraph explanatory paragraph explaining why and how scientist explore the sea.
Social Studies
Student learn about the branches of government in America.
ESOL
Parents,
These are ideas of activities you can do at home with your child to help them learn English. There are ideas for grades Kindergarten through 8th grade. Please scroll down after clicking on the link below for languages other than English. Enjoy!
EIP
Ideas for helping students with math homework
- Go over directions, and find out if there’s anything they don’t understand
- Ask her where she thinks she should begin
- Suggest that he draw or make a picture to explain his thinking
- Ask guiding questions like: “What should you do next”, “Is this answer reasonable, “Did you answer the question?”, “Can you solve it another way?”
- Resist the temptation to do the homework for her. Healthy struggle promotes learning.
Reading Specialist Advice
We’re educators who focus on helping students improve their literacy skills(phonics, fluency, reading comprehension, etc). We provide specialized instruction to support students individually and/or small groups. At the beginning of the school year, we evaluate/assess students to identify the needs and collaborate with teachers to determine how to best help students.
Here is an additional article your child can read to learn more about the Ocean!
IRR
Students should practice skip counting to help them with multiplication!
Here are some activities you can try at home to practice skip counting:
- Hopscotch: Use sidewalk chalk to mark out a grid and play hopscotch.
Read skip counting books: Picture books with activities and problems can help students enjoy skip counting more.
- Make skip counting art: Combine grouping with pointillism, the technique of making art from tiny dots, using cotton swabs and poster paint.
- Building blocks: Ask your child to skip count to a number by making towers with building blocks. For example, to skip count to 15 by 3, they could make five towers with three building blocks in each.
Counseling
Not only are we here to help your child in their academics, but we are also her to help them navigate their social-emotional learning journey!
Feel free to check out the Counseling Corner, it has many helpful tips!
Important Dates
September
Progress Reports Go Home
Thursday, September 12
Fall Picture Day
Thursday, September 19
FALL BREAK- No School!
September 21 – 29, 2024
Additional Information
Transportation
If there is a change in transportation arrangements, we require notice from the parent before allowing students to be transported by anyone other than a parent. You may send in a note with your child or email parkstreet@marietta-city.org with the details of the change. We do not allow students to walk or to ride home with unauthorized people. If you must make a change during the day, notify the school office staff before 2:30 p.m.
Pick-up by Car in the Afternoon
Anyone picking up a child must have his/her Panther Car Tag. If you do not have a Panther Car Tag, you may get one by coming to the front office.
Tardy Drop-Off
When a student arrives late (after 8:30), an adult must sign the student in at the office.
Early Pick-Up
Please limit early pick-up of children to emergencies and appointments. If a child is out for any portion of the school day, the missed time is recorded as a tardy. A note sent in the morning will help us to have your child ready. To avoid interruptions to instruction, no student will be released between 2:45 and 3:15. Parents will be asked to wait for the dismissal bell. Come to the office to check out a student. Please be prepared to present photo identification upon request. No student will be released to an unknown or unauthorized person.
Late Pick-Up
Students waiting to be picked up will be supervised until 3:30. After 3:30 they may be sent to the After School Program if they are pre-registered ($10 fee). Regular after school charges will apply. Many parents sign up for the program so their children can attend in case of emergency.
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