Friday, October 21, 2016

Happy Friday

Third grade has been very busy! I have been so proud of their hard work. Our schedule is pretty packed so we do not have much down time. We are working on taking our time and being proud of our work!

In reading third grade is reading free choice books and books in guided reading. It is so great to hear them say, "I really like to read!" We are also doing an author study on Patricia Polacco. Last week we read, "Thunder Cake," and they loved it! As we read her books we have great book talks and then record the authors purpose for writing this story. Ask your child why she wrote, "Thunder Cake." We followed up by making a Thunder Cake. I will post the REAl recipe and you can try it at home. We made our own version because Mrs. Humphrey had a few mishaps at the grocery store! It was yummy!



1 c. shortening (I used butter)
1 3/4 c. sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
3 eggs separated
1 c. cold water
1/3 c. pureed tomatoes (I used canned tomato sauce)
2 1/2 c. flour
1/2 c. dry cocoa
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
Beat together shortening or butter, egg yolks, sugar, vanilla, water and tomatoes.  mix in the dry ingredients. Beat the egg whites separately until stiff.  Fold them into the batter gently.
Pour batter into two greased round cake pans. Bake at 350 for 35-40 minutes. Cool and frost with chocolate frosting. Top with sliced strawberries.
We started a new unit in science. Third grade is learning about Social and Group Behavior. We have done several activities to show what it is like to rely on your group or herd. They also got to see what it would be like to be the leader of your group and then to be the one that loses the herd. Students have worked in groups to talk about what are the benefits of living in a group and what happens when you are alone.

Students had to give their partner directions, while they were blindfolded. We also formed groups and their leader had to lead them through a maze in our classroom. Herds were looking for water and a few got lost along the way.






Third graders are doing an awesome job in their interactive notebooks. We answer questions about what we learned about animals living in herds or groups. They also wrote their first CER...this is new to them and I was very happy with their answers! They have to make a C-claim about what they learned and then give E-evidence and R- reasoning to support their claim.

Math has been a challenge for us this week. Third grade has start multiplication and division. They are learning to make arrays. They have also done MANY word problems. Our next test will be on Tuesday. 
We took a break from our regular math books and had a great time with lego robotics. They amaze me!







We did two writing activities this week. The first was writing a persuasive piece about selling a haunted house. They made haunted houses and then had to convince people to buy them. This is their first writing piece that they wrote and then had to edit. I was very pleased with how hard they worked and how creative they were. Third Grade also read the book, Crankenstein.  It was a picture book but the activities we did with the book challenged their writing and thinking!

If you are looking for a new house we have just the one for you!!


IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Halloween Fun: Oct. 28th, 3,4,5 will be sharing some activities and snacks

Math: It would be great if third graders practice addition and subtraction facts. This will help in all areas of their math.

Oct. 26 & 27: I will be at a conference so their will be no homework on those days

I hope you all enjoy your weekend!

Holly






Monday, October 17, 2016

Third Grade Update

Dear Parents,
This is just a quick update! I will have pictures and more information on Friday!

It was great to see you all at conferences. 

We have started a new science unit. We are learning about Social and Group Behaviors in animals. I will post pictures of some of the fun activities we have done to help us understand some behaviors.

This week in reading we are finishing The Chocolate Touch. Today we read together and answered questions. The students read a chapter in pairs and then had to write about it. Third graders are working on adding details and remembering what they read.

Their will be no spelling test this week. We are on a review week so we are working with the spelling patterns we have already learned.

We are working on a persuasive writing piece this week. This is the first piece that they will write and we will edit together. Third graders made haunted houses and now they are for sale! If you are looking for a cool house come check them out!

Have a great week!

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Another busy week in grade three...

Third graders did an awesome job creating posters for urban, suburban, and rural towns.







We had fun exploring, mass, equal shares, and equal groups!










 It was great to watch them work
together and problem solve!


During reading this week we practiced fluency and voice. It was fun to read picture books with our partners!


As you can see they picked some great books. It was nice to see them reading with each other. We had some pretty crazy voices going on in our room :)








Third graders used their chrome books to look up facts about our town, state, continent, country, and planet. They were pretty serious about their work. You could hear a pin drop in our room!







 Emmaline is very serious about her illustrations!




Mason and Kason are hard at work!

Third graders also had their first math test this week. In reading we read another chapter of The Chocolate Touch and answer comprehension questions. We are practicing answering with part of the question and in complete sentences. I am so proud of how hard they are working.

I am looking forward to meeting you all at conferences!

Have a great week!