Mrs. Risinger's Class
3rd Grade Newsletter
Week of September 9th - 12th, 2024
Please check your child's Monday folder for important information that was sent home about an upcoming filed trip.
Upcoming Events
September 11th: Grandparents Day for 3rd grade
September 16th: Progress Report Posted.
September 16th-19th: HELLO Week
September 19th: Rise up Assembly at 7:30.
Announcements and Reminders
School is from 7:30 until 3:45.
Please make sure you have signed up for my Remind.
Thank you to all that have sent snacks! Our cabinet is full. The students are very grateful as am I.
Please send a water bottle with your student to school.
Links for Tip Sheets for Math Lessons
Weekly Lesson
Monday:
Math - We will solve word problems involving time intervals within 1 hour by counting backward and forward using the number line and clock.
Science - We will demonstrate that the position and motion of an object can be changed by forces. Students will plan an investigation to demonstrate and explain how pushing and pulling forces change the position or motion of an object.
Tuesday:
Math -We will solve word problems involving time intervals within 1 hour by adding and subtracting on the number line.
Science - We will demonstrate that the position and motion of an object can be changed by forces. Students will plan an investigation to demonstrate and explain how pushing and pulling forces change the position or motion of an object.
Wednesday:
Math -We will build and decompose a kilogram to reason about the size, weight of 1 kilogram, 100 grams, 10 grams, and 1 gram
Science -We will demonstrate that the position and motion of an object can be changed by forces. Students will plan an investigation to demonstrate and explain how pushing and pulling forces change the position or motion of an object.
Thursday:
Math -We will develop estimation strategies by reasoning about the weight in kilograms of a series of familiar objects to establish mental benchmark measures.
Science -We will demonstrate that the position and motion of an object can be changed by forces. Students will plan an investigation to demonstrate and explain how pushing and pulling forces change the position or motion of an object.
Friday: No School
Math -
Science -
Teacher Information
Email: michelle.risinger@parisisd.net
Phone: 903-737-7458