Thursday, May 19, 2016

Hollywood End of Year Party

Hollywood End of Year Party, Friday May 27th, 2:30-3:15
You are cordially invited to attend our "Hollywood Ending" class party. Out little class celebrities will be dressed in "red carpet attire", where the "mama-razzi and pap-razzi" are welcome to take photos as the stars walk the red carpet, visit the Walk of Fame, sign autographs, munch on movie snacks, and much more! We hope to see you there!
Click here for the Sign-Up I created for our fancy event!
Hollywood Ending Sign Up

Blank CD's

  WANTED: Blank CDS/Flashdrives

 
I am busy creating a video for the End of the Year.  I will be sending the link to where the video can be found unlisted on YouTube.

However, I am happy to download the movie from my computer onto a CD or flashdrive. If you would like me to do so, please send that in with your child, labeled, no later than Tuesday the 31st of May.

Monday, May 9, 2016

End of the Year Dates


Dates to Remember
in Ms. Russells Class



May 16th: Science Squad
           9:30-1:30 Cimarron Middle School: will be hosting a fantastic science day for our students.  Students need to bring a sack lunch for the day!  Please have your student wear their yellow class shirt for that day!

May 26th: Field Day
       Mrs. Warner is planning a fun filled day of different outdoor games.  Make sure kiddos are dressed appropriately, and prepared to be outdoors for a long period of time.  Mrs. Warner is still looking for volunteers to run stations.  If you are available please shoot her an email!

May 27th: End of Year Class Slideshow (2:30-3:15)
          For our End-of-Year Celebration, 3rd Grade we will be watching a slideshow of our memories throughout the year, and munching on snacks!  Parents are welcome; we would love to have you!

May 27th: Clean Up Day
            Please have your child bring an empty bag to school that can store all of their personal items to take home for the year. We will be cleaning out our desks and taking everything home today!

May 31st: 10:00-11:15 Sell Day
      Today you will be selling your products and shopping for items that other students created.  Please bring your product and make sure you have enough for two shifts!  Parents are welcome to shop.  I will give you classroom money when you check in!


May 31st 11:15-11:55 Class Picnic   
If you are available we will be eating lunch outside and we would love some company.  Please have students bring a sack lunch or you can bring them lunch on that day!!


June 1st: Camp Yagottawannaread!
            During this day students will participate in various centers throughout the day that have to do with reading.  Please have your bring a blanket, a pillow, and flashlight.


June 2nd: Game Day
            We will be celebrating our last day of school by having a Game Day. Your child may bring a game or games from home that they would like to play during the day. Some of the games they may bring are board games, or card games.





Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Economics Sale Day Date Correction

CORRECTION
On Tuesday May 31st  all of the third graders will bring their products to school to sell.  They will set their product price and open business.  They will have earned money (our classroom currency) to shop and buy products from the third graders in their own classroom, as well as the other third grade classrooms.  Our Gold Rush staff will also stop by to shop.

You are invited to come and participate in the shopping as well.  Each parent will be given some class money to shop.  Mark your calendars now for May 31st, and we will look forward to seeing you and celebrating all of the hard work your child has done to really understand economics.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Economics Project

Hi Everyone!

Over the next several weeks the third graders will be studying economics.  They will learn to think critically about the way economics works in our everyday lives and how they personally have an influence on it.  We will study concepts such as producers and consumers, supply and demand, opportunity cost, etc.

In order to really have an authentic and deep understanding of civics and economics, and how they both work together, the third graders will be creating their own “mini society” here at school.  Each third grade class will be creating their own society with a unique class name, a class currency, laws and jobs, a system of earning money, a class motto, etc.  They will even take out their own business loan.  The students will be taking full ownership of their classroom societies!

First, students will need to apply for an additional classroom job that will help them earn money  that will be used on Sale day. Students will need to fill out a detailed job application and have it turned in by Tuesday April 26th.  Their product information and parent interview will need to be turned in by Tuesday May 3rd (this will come home at a later date.)

As part of our mini society, each third grader will be responsible for creating a product at home to sell here at school.  Your child will need to create multiples of the product.  For example, if your child has decided to create bookmarks, he/she will need to create several of those bookmarks to sell.

To keep the cost minimal and to keep the quantity and quality of products pretty even between the students, please give your child a budget of no more than $10.00 to spend on supplies for making the product at home.  We definitely encourage the kids to use items you already have at home at to think through what can be found or recycled and used in a unique way.  For example:  One student collected sticks outside to make several slingshots.

We encourage the third graders to think outside the box, to be creative and innovative when they are making their product.  The kids should think through what will set their product apart from others.  What makes it a unique product idea?  Will it attract buyers?  Does it show creativity and innovative thinking?  Please encourage your child to take the time to think of something different and unique.

On Tuesday May 31st  all of the third graders will bring their products to school to sell.  They will set their product price and open business.  They will have earned money (our classroom currency) to shop and buy products from the third graders in their own classroom, as well as the other third grade classrooms.  Our Gold Rush staff will also stop by to shop.

You are invited to come and participate in the shopping as well.  Each parent will be given some class money to shop.  Mark your calendars now for May 21st, and we will look forward to seeing you and celebrating all of the hard work your child has done to really understand economics.

Please let us know if you have any questions along the way!  We can’t wait to see what cool products your kids create.

Thanks!

Your Third Grade Team,
Jessalyn Russell, Lara Castro, Naomi Meredith, Jeannette Shepperd, and Chelsie Schwartz

Friday, April 15, 2016

April Newsletter

April Newsletter

LITERACY:
Reading: Poetry:
Throughout National Poetry Month, we read all types of poetry; rhyming poems, haikus, short and long poems. Within poetry, we discovered many elements that poets used to strengthen their poetry. Some of those elements included; similes, metaphors, personification and alliteration. While reading, we also noticed the Point of View poets wrote from, the main idea and the overall theme of a poem. While exploring and writing responses about our discoveries within poetry, we will carry this knowledge into writing our own poetry. 

Some of the poetry that we will begin to write is more interpretive; not following the typical structure of writing but using line breaks, stanzas and verses. The use of writing with our five senses will be essential to creating poems that will help the reader visualize the scene. We will also experiment with other structures like rhyme schemes, reverso poems, haikus and color poems. While poems are typically short, sometimes those few words can be so powerful and descriptive.

Persuasive Writing:
In our new Lucy Calkins curriculum, our 2nd unit of study is titled “Changing the World: Persuasive Speeches, Petitions, and Editorials.” Students will continue to use critical thinking to create meaning strategically in the genre of persuasive writing. To start the unit in bend one, third graders will gather and support bold and brave opinions as they write persuasive speeches. Students will learn that persuasive writers look at their world and imagine how it could be better to grow ideas for possible writing projects. They’ll see problems that need to be addressed and imagine solutions then write quick persuasive speeches. After practice writing many short speeches, students will spend the second bend of this unit choosing to work for an extended amount of time on one piece, taking it through the writing process. In the third bend of this unit, students will transfer and apply everything they have learned about writing persuasive speeches to writing other types of opinion pieces-petitions, editorials, persuasive letters, and so on. Students will see that much of what they have already learned to do applies to these other persuasive genres. In the final bend of this unit, “Cause Groups,” students will work in collaborative groups to support causes. These groups will decide on various projects they need to create to get others to act for their cause. To finish off the unit, students will write a final piece and consider where in the world the text should go for it to reach the particular audience the write has in mind. This entire unit will allow our third graders to put their civic responsibility into action through writing!
SCIENCE:
Earth Materials- Rocks  For our rock unit students will be exploring solid materials from the earth, rocks and minerals.  The focus is taking materials apart to find what they are made of and putting materials together to better understand rock and their properties of the rock cycle. Students will:
  • Use measuring tools to gather data about rocks.
  • Collect and organize data about rocks.
  • Use evaporation to investigate rock composition.
  • Learn that rocks are composed of minerals and that minerals cannot be physically separated into other materials.  
  • Compare their activities to the work of a geologist. 
  • Acquire vocabulary used in earth science.
  • Exercise language and math skills in the context of science
  • Use scientific thinking processes to conduct investigations and build explanations; observing, communicating, comparing and organizing. 
MATH: 
Parts of a Whole Can Be Modeled and Represented in Different Ways 
Students have begun to develop an understanding of fractions as numbers. We will begin to start solving problems, describing fractions as numbers on a number line, and explaining equivalence of fractions. Through all activities, our class is using critical thinking to make sense of problems and demonstrating resiliency when persevering in solving them. This requires them to interpret, evaluate, summarize and synthesize every day!

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
April 11-April 14: Math PARCC testing
April 15: PARCC Party
April 22: No School

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

PARCC Testing/Yearbooks



PARCC
March 14-16  Third & Fourth Grade Literacy Assessment

Temporary Change In Online Homework:
We will be taking the PARCC test in third grade starting Monday 3/14.  Because of the test and the upcoming Spring Break we will not be doing online homework this week or the next.

I am still going to ask the students to read 20 minutes a night, but the online piece will not need to be submitted on 3/15.  


DON'T FORGET TO ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK

We've extended the deadline to order the GRE 2015/2016 full color yearbook to March 15, 2016. Each yearbook costs $20. Click here to log on to your parent portal to see if you previously ordered at registration. We cannot issue refunds for multiple orders. Log on to RevTrak to purchase.

Monday, February 29, 2016


IMPORTANT DATES:
March 8Gemologist for Shepperd (10:00-11:00), Castro (12:00-1:00), and Russell (1:20-2:20)
March 9: Gemologist for Schwartz (12:00-1:00) and Meredith (1:20-2:00)
March 14-March 16: PARCC Literacy testing (9:20am-11:00am
March 17: PARCC Make-up testing
March 18: No School
March 21- April 1: Spring Break

March Newsletter

LITERACY:
Reading: Determining Importance & Summarizing
We have focused on understanding what is important versus what is interesting and unimportant, and then shown that understanding through summarizing and written explanation. The students have learned how to use the structure of Name It, Verb It, Big Idea to help write a strong topic sentence. They have also learned great ways to capture big ideas and ensure that our summaries are written in our own words. Additionally, they are making sure to add transitions so their thoughts are organized and well written.

Opinion Writing:
In writing we will continue to work on Opinion Writing. To start the unit, third graders have created bold opinions and written them in a form of a thesis statement. Students have learned that persuasive writers look at their world and imagine how it could be better to grow ideas for possible writing projects. We have looked for problems that needed to be addressed and imagined solutions. We have also found noteworthy places or people that we wanted to address. In the final bend of this unit, students will work in collaborative groups to support their causes. These groups will decide on various projects they need to create to get others to act for their cause. To finish off the unit, students will write a final piece and consider where in the world the text should go for it to reach that particular audience. This entire unit will allow our third graders to put their civic responsibility into action through writing!

MATH:
In math students will be working with multiplication and division. They will be able to use more than one way to find the product of two factors and explore the meaning behind these concepts. Students will develop their mathematical tool belt with strategies when attacking multiplication and division problems through skip counting, creating equal groups, learning math facts and creating arrays to solve problems.

SCIENCE:
Our third graders have begun a new unit on Life Science and will be finishing it up. During this unit students will try to answer questions like: How are life cycles from a variety of organisms similar and different? How does an organism change throughout its life cycle?  By the end of this unit, students will be able to use evidence to develop a scientific explanation regarding the stages of how organisms develop and change over time. We are thrilled that we have been able to have chicks for the third graders to observe so that they could have an authentic experiencing their life cycle.

We will begin our unit on rocks and minerals right before Spring Break. During this unit students will be identifying and creating a scientific explanation about the different ways that Earth materials can be broken down or combined in order to make different types of rocks and the rock cycle. We are excited for the opportunity to have an in school field trip from a visiting gemologist in order for our students to have the hands on experience of exploring rocks. In addition, we will be doing some messy and exciting experiments in class to learn about the different types of rocks and how they are formed.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Welcome Back

Welcome back, I hope your holidays were nice and relaxing.  We are starting a new behavior plan this week to help prepare us for 4th grade.  Students will be keeping track of their positive and negative behaviors on a Character Card at their own desk.  They will still be bringing home a behavior log daily to keep you informed.  Please let me know if there are any questions.


Happy New Year

My best wishes for you,
Great start for Jan,
Love for Feb,
peace for March,
No worries for April,
fun for May,
Joy for June to Nov,
Happiness for Dec.

Have a lucky and wonderful 2016