Weekly homework
Dear 3rd Grade Families,
It's the last week of school! There are many events happening this week, below are the highlights of this week. Monday 5/22 - RTA Test - you would have received a letter indicating whether your child will be participating in this assessment Tuesday 5/23 - Move-Up Day @ 2:15 - Students will travel to the next grade level to ask teachers questions regarding their transition into 4th grade Wednesday 5/24 - Talent Show @ 9:00 - 11:30am - Each grade level will show off their coolest dance moves at Fletcher Park, families and friends are invited! Thursday 5/25 - 3rd Grade End of Year Celebration @ 10:30am - We will be heading to Fletcher Park (weather permitting) for an end of year cookout and celebration. Families and friends are invited to attend. Keep an eye out for updates as we get closer to this date. 4th Quarter Awards Assembly @ 2:30pm - Students who receive level 4's on their report card will be honored at the quarterly awards assembly in the cafeteria. Families and friends are invited to attend. Friday 5/26 - Last Day of School, Superhero Day, Report cards are sent home
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Dear Third Grade Families, Can you believe we take the EOG next week?!?!?!? In class we are preparing by reviewing concepts taught earlier in the year in both reading and math. At home, your child will continue preparing by using those previously learned skills to find proof in the text for their reading responses and to dodge the tricks the test-makers throw into math problems. Each night, your child is expected to read for 20-30 minutes and complete the assigned reading and math homework. The reading and math homework should show evidence of thoughtful completion (i.e. underlining textual evidence/showing math thinking). Please assist your child with their homework, even if they say they don't need it. We want to make sure all of the third graders are understanding the concepts and skills taught this year and we need your help in doing so. Below, you will find the math homework for the week. Best, The Third Grade Team
Dear 3rd grade families, Homework this week will be a reading passage each night and math like usual. Monday and Tuesday math homework will be clasroom concept reinforcement and Wednesday and Thursday is test prep. Please help your child in completing this homework, especially when finding evidence in the text when completing the reading passages. Here is a list of passages that will be going home this week: Monday - Foul Ball Tuesday - Elephant Tales Wednesday - Make a Boomerang Thursday - The Bigfoot Mural As always, the math homework can be found in the links below. Have a wonderful week!
Dear 3rd grade families, On Friday, your child should have come home with their Mock Reading EOG. Reviewing this test will be the reading homework for the week. Many students did not prove their answers in the passage, which contributed to incorrect answers. Please go over this with your child and make sure they go back to the text and find proof for their answers. Proving answers in the text looks like underlining and/or highlighting words/phrases/sentences that provide the answer to a question. If you have any questions, please contact your child's teacher. Math homework will be a mix of reviewing previously taught concepts and this week's topic of measurement. Wednesday and Thursday's homework will be posted by Tuesday afternoon.
Dear 3rd grade families, Homework for this week will be similar to last week. Students will receive a hard copy of a reading passage on Monday. This passage is due Wednesday morning. They will receive another on Wednesday that is due Friday morning. Math homework will stay in the same format and can be found in the file links below. Remember that Tuesday (April 18) is our mock Reading EOG. Please make sure your child has a good night's sleep and eats a good breakfast on Tuesday. Have a wonderful week!
Hi families! This week will be the first without a Work of the Home project menu. As the end of the year draws near, so does the EOG. In class we have been learning test-taking strategies to make the end-of-grade test less intimidating. Starting this week, we are sending home reading passages with follow-up questions (formatted very much like the EOG) to give more supported practice to the students. When your child is completing this at home encourage them to use the strategies they've learned in class and give reading support when needed, but try to have them read independently (they will be required to do so on the EOG). These passages are being sent home as hard copies in your child's homework folder. The passage sent home today will be due on Wednesday morning. The passage sent home on Wednesday will be due Thursday morning. Math homework is the same as previous weeks.
Complete 3 activities below with your family by Friday. ** Families please note that these should be quality efforts and are not required for students to complete independently.
Complete 3 activities below with your family by Friday. ** Families please note that these should be quality efforts and are not required for students to complete independently.
**Remember that Boosterthon starts on Monday! Please help your child collect pledges to support our school.*
Since it is the last week of the quarter, we are focused on wrapping up our long-range projects. Math homework will be abbreviated (1 curriculum related assignment and 1 night of EOG prep) to accommodate for the extra time spent on finishing up the literacy projects listed below. 1. Class Projects to complete:
Reminder: 3rd grade Publishing Party THIS FRIDAY! Families are invited to come at 2pm to see their student present their writing/projects. The sign up genius link here is for bringing party supplies/snacks to our event. We cannot wait to see you there!
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