We have been reading a lot of realistic fiction! The third graders have been working in small reading groups. Mrs. Gholz and I joined forces and split our two classes into groups of five readers. During small group instruction, we focus on comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency skills. Each group lesson is tailored to the specific needs of the readers. The children are making great progress and I've seen tremendous growth in our readers!
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
K-Nex Cars!
In science we have been learning about forces (push, pull, gravity, friction) and how these forces impact motion. The second part of our unit has the students working with K-Nex to create different vehicles according to the lab's specifications. They have enjoyed the many challenges! They are using timers to time their cars, different sized washers to speed up or slow down their cars and they have used wood blocks to represent a load. Today they had to create lunar vehicles that carry lunar rocks (wood blocks)! I have been very impressed with their teamwork on these challenges!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Snow Stories
Imagination is the heart of our writing project this week! Although we haven't had much snow this winter, we did enjoy a few flurries on the perfect day... the day that we read The Snowman by Raymond Briggs. After sharing the illustrated, wordless version of the story with the class, we read aloud the written version. The children compared and contrasted the two stories. It was a lot of fun to hear the imaginative stories that were created through the wordless version of the book. This week, the third graders will be creating their own snow stories with words and illustrations! We will focus on using descriptive details and establishing a clear beginning, middle, and end in our stories.
Monday, February 27, 2012
All About Books
How glad I am to have a chance to update you on the writing your child has been doing! Our current nonfiction writing unit is important for many reasons, but most of all, it is important because children are being given the chance to teach each other what they know. You should see how tall these children sit when they become the teachers, instructing others on the topics of polar bears and water polo!
I truly couldn't be more proud of our writers and I tell them this every day! To read their authentic, original writing brings me so much joy. The children shared their published work with one another through a Gallery Walk today. Third graders browsed the room, read one another's books, and shared compliments for the writing!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Games! Games! Games!
In Social Studies we have been learning about communities in the past and how they have changed. We have talked about extinct occupations, looked at interesting artifacts, and today we played games! The kids enjoyed playing hopscotch, marbles, and Hot Buttered Beans (Hot and Cold). It was so fun to see them entertained with toys that did not require batteries or have lights and buttons! :)
Friday, February 10, 2012
We LOVE 3rd Grade!
Today we celebrated Valentine's Day with our class party! We decorated boxes, ate yummy cookies, and exchanged Valentines. Thank you to all the parents that came in and helped out. We had a GREAT time! Happy Valentine's Day!
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