December
16- December 20, 2013
Reading: Students analyzed the text structure of
various Time for Kids selections in order to discover cause and effect
relationships. Students looked
for key phrases and words, such as “as a result” and “because” to help figure
out the cause behind certain occurrences. Multiple meaning words were also discussed within various
contexts. The “think and
search” test strategy was also discussed and practiced using a short nonfiction
piece on frogs. At the end of
the week, students identified root words.
Reading Logs are due Monday,
January 6. (300 minutes)
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Math: We spent the week reviewing major
concepts from unit 5. Students
practiced reading aloud large numbers and decimals. They also worked on comparing numbers and putting them in
correct number sequences. Place
value was also reviewed up to the millions and down to the thousandths
place. Students took their unit
5 test on Thursday. The test
consisted of a written portion, as well as an oral test where students read
numbers. After break, we
will begin unit 6!
Xtra Math practice is
due Monday, January 6. (9 sessions)
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Social Studies: Students finished researching their
Midwest states! They also put in
a lot of time and effort building their parade floats! They did such a wonderful job and it
was so nice to see everyone helping each other during this process. At the end of the week, students
presented their floats to other third graders. When we come back from break, we will start our new
science unit: light!
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Writing: We created an expository writing project,
“How to Build a Snowpal”.
Students explained the steps for designing a snowman using different
transition words. Students also created poetry
based on what they love or don’t love about winter. In grammar, students identified the past tense form of
various verbs.
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Cursive/Spelling: Today, we had our week 15 test.
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Miscellaneous: Students enjoyed the holiday musical
performed by the Dryden first graders.
We also exchanged beautiful secret snowpal cards! Students really enjoyed sharing their
cards with classmates. They
worked very hard on creating these special gifts. Today, students had the opportunity to attend the Winter
Wonderland events in the gym…they worked on crafts and listened to holiday
stories! I wish you all a
restful and enjoyable winter break!
See you back in 2014!
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