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Welcome to Third Grade Back to School Night Mrs. Kathy Moelter

Welcome to Third Grade Back to School Night Mrs. Kathy Moelter. A little about me. Class Schedule. 8:20-8:50 Arrival 8:50-10:10 Math 10:10-10:50 Sci./S.S. (alternating) 10:50-11:50 Lunch/Recess 11:50-12:05 Read Aloud. 12:05-12:50 Writing 12:55-1:35 Specials Snack

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Welcome to Third Grade Back to School Night Mrs. Kathy Moelter

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  1. Welcome to Third Grade Back to School Night Mrs. Kathy Moelter

  2. A little about me..

  3. Class Schedule 8:20-8:50 Arrival 8:50-10:10 Math 10:10-10:50 Sci./S.S. (alternating) 10:50-11:50 Lunch/Recess 11:50-12:05 Read Aloud 12:05-12:50 Writing 12:55-1:35 Specials Snack 1:40-3:10 Reading

  4. Reading 2nd to 3rd grade – a shift from fluency and story elements to critical thinking and higher level reading comprehension skills. Writing about reading is more heavily emphasized. • Small Guided Reading Groups - Children with similar reading abilities will work with books at their instructional level. The focus will be on applying skills and strategies learned during the whole group portion of the lesson. • Although in different groups, all children will read stories that relate to a common theme (Heroes, Science at Play, etc.) and practice the same skills and strategies. • Whole Group students will… • Use the theme reader to learn specific reading skills (fact/opinion, cause/effect, main idea, etc.) • Use the theme reader to learn specific reading strategies (predicting, inferring, connecting, visualizing, etc.) • Independent Reading – Daily – Reading Logs

  5. Writing • 2nd to 3rd grade –Third grade writing becomes more accurate, more organized, more detailed, more stylistic (main ideas, supporting details, paragraph structure, alliteration, strong verbs, voice) • It’s all about the topic! • Talk, talk, talk at home • Point out interesting language • Modes/Types: Personal Narrative, Letter, Opinion, Informational, How-To Cursive Handwriting

  6. Spelling/Grammar Spelling as part of the Writing Process -Zaner Bloser spelling book -Goal: recognize misspelled words and use a spelling resource to make corrections Grammar -Grammar instruction is integrated during writing (specific verbs “sprinted” vs. “went”/proper nouns “Genuardis vs. store.”) -Grammar mini units

  7. Math 2nd-3rd Grade – Greater emphasis on higher level problem solving skills and explaining mathematical thinking through writing. Memorization of multiplication and division facts is necessary. -Multiplication/division, decimals, fractions) -Math differentiation -Unit 4 -Multiplication and division begins • Practice! Learning basic facts is hard work! • Xtramath Parent Letter

  8. Social Studies/Sciencewww.cbsd.org/kmoelter • Social Studies Units (learntci.com) • Geography • Immigration and Diversity • Economics • Community Government, Roles, and Responsibilities • Science Units (hands on and process-based) • Life Cycles/Butterflies & Insects • Motion/Simple Machines (machine building has been replaced with a motion project) • The Solar System

  9. Homework • When? • Most Mon. - Thurs. Evenings • Time spent will vary from child to child • Forgotten homework? • Homework Folder • used to carry all papers, notes, etc. to and from school • Please review the folder and help your child to keep it empty • Homework Books • For students to record assignments • Communication tool between home and school • Please check and sign homework books. • Encourage copying assignments neatly and accurately.

  10. Special Events October - Halloween Parade and Party December – Class Party February – Card Exchange (no formal party) Spring –Honey Hollow (TBD) June - End of Year Party Homeroom Parent: Thank you Mrs. Muldoon!

  11. I am looking forward to a GREAT year with your children! https://animoto.com/play/855G50N6MEQc4MMjdhw7gA

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