Sunday, October 18, 2015

WEEK OF OCTOBER 19, 2015 NEWS

Dear Parents,

I hope you enjoyed the crisp, fall weather this past weekend.  As we begin a new week, I wanted to let you know what your child is learning in third grade.  I am enjoying teaching your child, and I continue to learn from them each day.

READING - The reading standard that we will continue to practice is determining the central message/lesson/moral in stories and explain how it is conveyed through key details.  This week, I will be sharing folktales (short stories passed down from generation to generation) and myths (a folktale that explains something about nature).  Some of the stories the students will enjoy include" Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears" and "How the Tiger Got His Stripes."  These are very engaging stories that give students the opportunity to read material from other cultures.  

WRITING - This week, we will publish our second personal narrative as we complete our writing unit for the first quarter.  I am impressed with the descriptive details, leads, and bit by bit storytelling that my students are incorporating into their narratives.  They are also excited when one of our higher level vocabulary words is applicable to their story, and they can use it in their writing.  I am teaching students how to use commas in their writing.  Last week, I shared a fun read aloud called Eats, Shoots and Leaves to show how the placement of that tiny punctuation mark called the comma can change the whole meaning of a sentence.

SOCIAL STUDIES - Students are finishing up a travel brochure in Mr. Otto's class this week.  It is due by Friday!!  Next Monday, we will begin our new science unit entitled, "Objects in the Sky."  We will be exploring our solar system and building background knowledge in preparation for our field trip to the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center on November 18.

MATH - I am proud of the conceptual understanding of multiplication my students are building as we have explored various strategies for multiplying:  repeated addition, equal groups drawings, arrays, and making visual drawings.  The focus has been on equal groups, sets, and rows (in the case of arrays).  We have also made the connection that multiplication and division are inverse operations.  Students are working on determining when to multiply or divide in a word problem.  Last week we had fun writing our own multiplication and division word problems using real life applications.  This Tuesday, we will have an assessment on multiplication and division in order for me to determine where additional support may be needed.

REMINDERS - Monday, October 19 - Field Trip Permission Slips Due
                         Friday, October 23 - Spirit Day - Hat Day
                         Monday, October 26 - Teacher Workday - No School For Students
                         Tuesday, November 10 - Payment For Field Trip Due
                         Wednesday, November 18 - Field Trip To Morehead Planetarium
Sincerely,
Ms. Underwood

Sunday, October 11, 2015

WEEK OF OCTOBER 12, 2015 NEWS

Dear Parents:

Listed below is an overview of our upcoming week.  Thank you for all of your support!

READING - In reading, we will be enjoying fables as we learn to determine the central message (also called the moral or lesson) of these stories.  This work involves a higher level of thinking.  Please make sure that your child is reading good fit books at home, and question him/her about the central message in his/her book.

WRITING - This past week, students generated ideas for their second personal narrative by thinking of strong feelings, as well as first times/last times.  Students will write a narrative that has an interesting lead that "hooks" the reader.  They will add vivid details while telling not only the external story (what happened), but also the internal story (feelings).  They are always eager to share the writing they completed during Writer's Workshop, and I am grateful for their enthusiasm.

SOCIAL STUDIES -  Students are creating a travel brochure in Mr. Otto's class as they learn about the regions of North Carolina.  They are really enjoying the discussions in Social Studies.

MATH - We will continue to focus on the conceptual understanding of multiplication this week. Students have had fun playing a game called Circles and Stars which reinforces the idea of equal groups.  Example:  5 x 3 is 5 groups of 3 or 5 sets of 3 or 3+3+3+3+3=15 or 3 x 5 = 15. Continue to talk with your child at home about real life examples of equal groups.  Eggs are packaged in groups of 12, for example.

REMINDERS -  Oct. 16 - Spirit Friday - Wear pink for breast cancer awareness.
                           Oct. 16 - Early Release Day
                           Nov. 18 - Third Grade Field Trip to Morehead Planetarium and Science Center
Sincerely,
Ms. Underwood


Sunday, October 4, 2015

WEEK OF OCTOBER 5, 2015 NEWS

Dear Parents,

I hope everyone was able to rest and have some fun, family time over the rainy weekend.  Maybe we will see the sunshine this week!

Please check out our classroom blog.  I posted some great pics of your children!

Listed below are some updates about the upcoming week.

READING - Last week in reading, students walked in the shoes of their characters by focusing on the emotions (feelings) the character was experiencing, as well as the motivation (the why) for those feelings.  This week, we will be taking a look at the traits of our characters.  Distinguishing between character emotions and traits can be confusing for third graders.  Feelings are fleeting feelings a character may be having due to an outside force (frustrated, anxious, nervous) whereas traits describe who a character is on the inside - their personality (determined, dependable, curious).  I will also share some fun read alouds this week to help students distinguish their own point of view from that of the character in the story.

WRITING - Students should be wrapping up their first personal narrative.  This week, we will continue our study of narrative writing using mentor texts.  Students will identify techniques that writers use to hook readers in their books (writing interesting beginnings), as well as identify turning points in stories.  They will then practice writing a personal narrative, including a turning point in their own story.

SOCIAL STUDIES - Last week my third graders started learning about the geography and regions of NC with Mr. Otto.  For the next few weeks, they will be taught Social Studies by Mr. Otto while I teach Mr. Otto's students Science.

MATH - On Tuesday we will have an assessment on 2-D shapes and their attributes. We will play a fun review game on Monday to help students prepare for the assessment.  Our next unit in math will be focused on a conceptual understanding of multiplication rather than rote memorization of facts.  This week we will explore the relationship between repeated addition and multiplication.  I am including the parent resource letter in today's Monday folder to give you resources for how this unit is being taught in case your child needs support at home.

CogAt TESTING - Third graders will take the CogAt assessment on October, 6th, 7th, and 9th at 9:30 a.m.  This test will determine those students who may qualify for academically gifted services.  Please make sure your child has a hearty breakfast and gets a good night of rest before the testing days.

PICTURE DAY - Our class will have their pictures made on Wednesday, October 7 at 1:50 p.m.  Pictures must be prepaid, so if you are interested in ordering, please send your payment in as soon as possible.

BOG INFORMATION - I am sending home detailed information regarding your child's BOG reading score in today's Monday folder.  Please know that I will be working with your child this year in guided reading and strategy groups to help them grow as readers.  Also, I am including a wonderful resource entitled "Read to Achieve Passage Parent Recommendations" that will help you as you converse with your child about his/her reading.  This resource aligns the standard we are studying with questions you can ask to reinforce that standard.  

Wow!  Lots of information and wonderful things happening at Douglas!!  Thank you so much for all you do to help your child at home.  It is a pleasure to work with you and your child!.

Ms. Underwood  

   

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Dancing Geometry Vocabulary

It may be raining outside, but students in Ms. Underwood's third grade class are not letting the weather dampen their spirits.  Mrs. Eleczko, one of our instructional coaches, and Ms. Underwood co-taught students how to create dance movements to represent the meanings of vocabulary words learned during our unit on shapes and their attributes.  Students were very creative and had a blast dancing the vocabulary!!








PASTA SKELETONS

During our Human Body unit in science, students learned how the skeletal and muscular systems, as well as the joints help the body move.  They had fun making pasta skeletons to culminate this unit.