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Welcome to Back to School Night for Mrs. Osborne’s 3 rd grade class!. Back to School Night 2019-2020. 1st Trimester. Language Arts. We will be Completing Units 1 Government and Citizenship and Unit 2 Character in our Benchmark Language Arts Curriculum.
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Welcome to Back to School Night for Mrs. Osborne’s 3rd grade class! Back to School Night2019-2020
Language Arts • We will be Completing Units 1 Governmentand Citizenship and Unit 2 Character in our Benchmark Language Arts Curriculum. • In addition, we will be reading a core literature book called Molly’s Pilgrim, about a young Jewish immigrant who is having trouble adjusting to her new life in America and her first Thanksgiving when her mother makes her a unique Pilgrim doll.
Language Arts • We also all get to learn how to write Narrative paragraphs!
Math • In Math we will continue using Common Core. It will help us be college and career ready when we graduate from high school. • We get to use manipulatives and talk a lot about Math. • 1 Math Fluency Assessment: Multiplying and dividing numbers through 100- Two and a half minute timed test with 25 problems.
Math • During the first trimester we will study Meanings of Multiplication and Division: 5’s and 2’s, Patterns and Strategies 9’s and 10’s, Strategies for Factors and Products 3’s and 4’s, Multiply with 1 and 0. • Additionally, we will work on Cognitive Guided Instruction (CGI)
Social Studies • In Social Studies, 3rd graders will be reading units, 1-2. We will learn about California’s 4 Regions, Land and Water in our Area, Natural Resources, California Indians Past and Present, Europeans,
Science • We get to use Mystery Science Animals Through Time!
The End of 1st Trimester • The end of the 1st trimester is Friday, November 15th • Reports cards will be given to you at your parent conference with Mrs. Osborne on December 11th, 12th, or 13th
Language Arts • Third graders will complete Unit 3 LifeScience, Unit 4 Point of View, Unit 5 Technology and Society, and begin Unit 6 Theme in our Benchmark Curriculum. • We will learn to write Informative paragraphs.
Language Arts • We will also be reading the core literature books George Washington’s Breakfast. George Washington’s Breakfast is about a little boy, George W. Allen who shares his name and his birthday with George Washington. He knows many facts about George W., but he wants to know more. One day he decides he wants to know what George W. had for breakfast. In addition, we will read Velveteen Rabbit.
Math(Houghton Mifflin) • 3rd graders will learn to Multiply 6, 7, and 8’s, Problem Solving with Multiples of 10, Length, Capacity, Weight and Mass, Time and Date, Pictographs, Bar Graphs, and Line Plots, • CGI will continue!
SocialStudies • In Social Studies, 3rd graders will complete Unit 3 and 4. Topics will include: Settlers in Our Region, Growth of Our Region, Our Community Over Time, and Government and Citizenship.
Science • 2nd trimester Science will involve Mystery Science Power of Flowers • 2nd trimester ends March 6th
Language Arts(Houghton Mifflin) • Finishing up our Benchmark curriculum, we will complete Unit 7 History and Culture, Unit 8 Earth Science, Unit 9 Economics, And Unit 10 Physical Science • Our Writing Genre will be Opinion Paragraphs • We will all be given the District Writing Prompt.
Language Arts • We each get to read a pig story!! 3rd graders will read Charlotte’s Web , a wonderful story of love between a spider and a pig! • We will make Charlotte’s Web pillows and have a Country Fair!
Math • CGI continues • Our studies will include Place Value and Rounding, Addition and Subtraction Strategies, and Group to Add, Ungroup to Subtract, Types of Word Problems, Solve Two-Step Word Problems, Analyzing Triangles and Quadrilaterals, Area and Perimeter, Fraction Concepts, Equivalent Fractions.
Social Studies • Our class will finish their text book by learning about Resources, Goods, Schools, and Economy in Our Region from Unit 5.
Science • Science for the 3rd grade will involve Mystery Science Invisible Forces and Stormy Skies.
Homework • Homework is sent home 4 nights a week. It is due the next day. Homework is a follow-up to a skill or theme we are studying in class. Students are encouraged to read 20 minutes each night. Homework expectations for 3rd graders are 30 minutes per night. • Please check our website weekly to help us keep on track!
Field Trips • 3rd graders will go to the Citrus State National Park to learn about how our community started • As well as a visit to the Yorba Linda Library • In addition, we will visit the Columbia Memorial Space Center in Downey and Mt. Sac. Gabrielinos’ Walk
COGAT Test GATE Test will be given in October
I hope you enjoyed the presentation and learned a lot about the “Oz-some” year we’re going to have! • Question Time