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Nov.29th-Dec.3rd

  3rd Grade News Week 13 November 29th - December 3rd Monday, November 29th - PE Tuesday, November 30th - Music Wednesday, December 1st - LATE START, Social Studies Test Thursday, December 2nd - Library/Media Center Friday, December 3rd - Art Important Dates Late Start -8th and 15th Ice Skating December 8th Nutcracker School Performance - December 15th Nutcracker Parent Performance - December 16th 5:30 PM Winter Break-No School - December 20th - 31st   Welcome Back! I hope everyone had an enjoyable, healthy and restful Thanksgiving Break and you’re ready for the next 3 weeks of learning at school!    Report Cards Please return the signed envelope to school with your child.   Cold Weather Now that we are getting into colder weather patterns, please check the weather so that your child has the necessary clothing--boots (when there is snow on the ground), hats, coats, and gloves/mittens--to be going out for recess.  We do go out most days unless it is raining or below zero wind chills!  

Week of Nov.15th-Nov.19th

  3rd Grade News Week 11 November 15th - November 19th Monday, November 15th - Music Tuesday, November 16th- PE Wednesday, November 17th- LATE START Thursday, November 18th -Library/Media Center Friday, November 19th- Art, Pajama Day/Read-In, Half Day Dismissal at 12:09 Important Dates ½ Days - November 19th Thanksgiving Break-No School - November 24th-26th   Parent Teacher Conferences Thank you so much for attending your child’s conference and all your support from home this first trimester.  Research has shown that kids do much better in school when their parents play an active role in their education.  A little of your time – every day – makes a big difference.  Parents who ask daily about school and check over schoolwork send a powerful message about the value of learning.  I appreciate all you do to support your children!     Pajama Day/Read-In Friday In celebration of the end of the 1st Trimester and all their hard work, we are going to do a READ-IN on Friday! Your child can wea

Nov. 8th-Nov.12th

  3rd Grade News Week 10 November 8th - November 12th Monday, November 8th-PE Tuesday, November 9th-Music Wednesday, November 10th- LATE START Thursday, November 11th- Library/Media Center,Half Day Dismissal at 12:04 Friday, November 12th- Art, Half Day Dismissal at 12:04 Important Dates Late Starts - November 10th, 17th ½ Days - November 11th, 12th, and 19th Thanksgiving Break-No School - November 24th-26th   Multiplication Facts And we’re off on our multiplication adventure!  In our last math unit, we began introducing students to using equal groups and arrays to solve multiplication facts.  We are beginning memorization by learning the 0s, 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s.  We are working on these in class, but many students will benefit from additional practice at home.  Resources to use include:  IXL F Skills, Flashcards, using items at home to make equal groups (for our more visual learners) examples would be: pennies, beads, popsicle sticks, etc.   Positivity Project Character Strength:   Br

Week of Nov. 1st-Nov.5th

  3rd Grade News Week 9 November 1st - November 5th, 2021 Monday, November 1st-PE Tuesday, November 2nd-Music Wednesday, November 3rd, Play it Safe Speaker - LATE START Thursday, November 4th-Media/Library, Science Test Friday, November 5th-Art Important Dates Late Starts - November 3rd, 10th, 17th ½ Days - November 11th, 12th, and 19th Thanksgiving Break-No School - November 24th-26th   Halloween Party Success! Thank you to all the parents that volunteered at our Halloween Party! The kids had a blast! Multiplication Facts And we’re off on our multiplication adventure!  In our last math unit, we began introducing students to using equal groups and arrays to solve multiplication facts.  We are beginning memorization by learning the 0s, 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s.  We are working on these in class, but many students will benefit from additional practice at home.  Resources to use include:  IXL F Skills, Flashcards, using items at home to make equal groups (for our more visual learners) examples