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Welcome to Third Grade!. Back to School Night 2013-2014. Sneak Peak of Our W eek:. Daily Schedule 8:00-9:45 Morning Work/Math 9:45-10:00 Track Time/Snacks 10:00-11:50 Reading/Language Arts 11:50-12:15 Lunch 12:15-12:40 DEAR/Writing 12:45-1:00 Recess 1:00-2:00 Science/Social Studies
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Welcome to Third Grade! Back to School Night 2013-2014
Sneak Peak of Our Week: Daily Schedule 8:00-9:45 Morning Work/Math 9:45-10:00 Track Time/Snacks 10:00-11:50 Reading/Language Arts 11:50-12:15 Lunch 12:15-12:40 DEAR/Writing 12:45-1:00 Recess 1:00-2:00 Science/Social Studies 2:00-3:00 Special 3:10 Dismissal Specials Schedule Monday: Spanish Tuesday: Library Wednesday: PE/Music Thursday: PE/Music Friday: Art
Your little ones are growing up! • Third grade is a transitional year: no longer primary, not quite upper elementary • Goals we’re working toward: • Increased independence • Problem solving skills • Responsibility • Organization
Classroom Management School-wide: ROAR tickets Individual Reinforcement: Earn ROAR tickets, Classroom Reinforcement: Earn 100 chartparty, ROAR rewards Corinth Dragons: Respectful On Task Act Safely Responsible
Homework Folders • Students will take their folders to and from school every day. • Monday night they will get a homework packet for the upcoming week. • Students should also be reading each night on top of their nightly work. • Please monitor your child’s homework.
Homework Sheet/ Newsletter Important Dates Nightly Homework Assignments Overview of our studies Spelling List
Book Logs • Students should record each book they read at home on their reading log • Reading logs will be turned in at the end of each quarter • Please help your child pick appropriate books for their reading level. Avoid picture books. • End of Quarter Celebration for students who meet the reading goal.
Testing DIBELS • Assesses reading fluency and retell • Fall, Winter, and Spring MAP Test (Measures of Academic Progress) • Reading and Math • Fall: everyone, Winter and Spring: optional Kansas Assessments • Reading and Math • In the Spring, following Spring Break
Math enVision Curriculum Daily Math (computation and concepts) • Topics Covered • Place Value • Addition/Subtraction • Multiplication/Division • Geometric Shapes • Fractions • Time • Measurement • Problem Solving *Changes in math- We will have increased focus on the process of the problems not just the answers: How? Why? Explain to me…
Rocket Math New Facts • Automatic recall of basic facts is crucial as we get into more challenging math skills • Multiplication begins the first week of October in our math curriculum! • 3-4 new facts per level • Please take a few minutes each night to review new math facts Practice Quiz
Reading • New Wonders Curriculum! • Target comprehension skill each week • Exposure to varied genres of writing • Weekly Assessment tests student’s use of the target comprehension skill • Emphasis on finding evidence in the text
Language Arts/Writing • Language Arts curriculum is integrated within the Wonders reading program • Focus on six-trait writing: Conventions, Organization, Sentence Fluency, Word Choice, Ideas and Content, and Voice • We will start cursive writing during second quarter
Spelling • Spelling is now a part of our Wonders curriculum. • The spelling patterns focused on each week tie to other work within the Wonders program. • Students will be expected to incorporate these spelling patterns in their written work • Spelling pre-test will be Monday’s homework • Final test on Thursdays
Science Units of Study • Scientific Process • Plants • Animals • Rocks/Minerals • Water Cycle • Health/Digestive System Picture Perfect Science • Science units enhanced with picture books • Once per quarter *open book tests
Social Studies Units of Study • Communities/Government • Geography/Map Components • Washington D.C. • Economics • Kansas City *open book tests
Technology Your kids love technology and so do we • They are learning keyboarding skills • Access to enVision Website • Access to Wonders Website • Student Remotes in the classroom • iPad minis(Thanks PTA!) • Web Back Pack
Book Reports Biography • One per quarter • Guidelines will be sent home a month before the due date • Each report will cover a different genre • Oral presentations accompany each project encouraging students to develop speaking skills. Poetry Mystery
Mini Society • 4th quarter during economics unit • Students create a society within the classroom • Students earn society money during the quarter • The finale of mini society is a market day where students buy and sell goods using their society’s money
Kansas City • We need your help! • We’re looking for families interested in visiting a historical site in Kansas City • Choose a site to visit, take a few pictures with your child, and fill out a short questionnaire about the site • Have pictures and information to the classroom before December • Additional information and sign-ups can be found in the hall
Snacks/Birthdays • Lunch is at 11:50 so we will have a snack time during track time. Please send a healthy snack. (NO NUTS) • We love to celebrate birthdays. Please make sure treats are easy to serve and contain no nuts.
Grades • We will switch to letter grades during fourth quarter (A, B, C…) • We will not send mid-quarter grades home until fourth quarter when letter grades start.
District Privacy • E-mail is the easiest way to reach me, but I will not be able to discuss student grades or provide details about your child’s progress through e-mail. In those situations I will reply to you to set up a time to talk in person.
Don’t Forget to Sign-Up! Sign-ups in the hallway • Conferences • Room Parents • Class Parties • Kansas City Historical Sites
Kathy SinePhone:(913)993-2927 e-mail: crsine@smsd.org Thanks for coming!