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Dear Parents,
We have a lot coming up these next few weeks of school! Report cards were
sent home last Friday. Please make be to sign and return report card envelopes.
You can keep the report cards. Information about Explorers will go home this
week in Tuesday folders. Please see the list of dates below for what we have
going on at school over the next few weeks as well as dues dates for next
week’s scheduled homework.
Upcoming Dates
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Tuesday, January 9
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Timed Test (all facts so far)
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Tuesday, January 9
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College Shirt Day
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Monday, January 15
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NO SCHOOL - MLK
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Tuesday, January 16
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7s Timed Test
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Wednesday, January 17 &
Friday, January 19
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Midyear MAP Testing
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Monday, January 22
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Tutorials begin (3:30 – 4:00)
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Monday, January 22
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Explorers begin (4:00 – 5:00)
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Upcoming Assignment due dates
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Wednesday, January 10
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Science classwork: Energy Reading Passage
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Thursday, January 11
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Math classwork: Planned and Unplanned Spending Decisions
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Friday, January 12
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Science classwork: Exploring Energy Assessment
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HOMEWORK: Tuesday, January 16
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Math and Science homework due!
Math: Countdown to the Math
STAAR, Series 1 P3 and P4 {front and back}
Science: Unit 5 Guided
Practice/Science Vocabulary Builder {front
and back}
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*number of classwork assignments may
change throughout the week based on classroom needs
THIS
WEEK IN MATH:
In math
this week we are continuing personal finance literacy. Students will be
learning about economics and keeping a budget. They will also be learning about
how a budget can help to manage money that is earned, how credit is used to buy
things you may not otherwise be able to afford, how money borrowed must be paid
back and other skills.
On
Thursday, we will start one digit by two digit multiplication. This will
be the start of our unit on multiplying two digit numbers and equations.
Students should continue to review their Personal Finance Literacy Vocabulary Words from the previous week until these have been mastered.
These terms will be used in questions on assignments.
**Showing
Work: Please double check to make sure your child is showing their work on
their math homework.
Students
have gotten much better at showing work on classroom assignments, but a
reminder from home will help to reinforce that justifying our answers is an
expectation.
Math Resources to Help at Home
Division Math Practice – In
this drag racing game, your child can practice division facts while racing
against the computer or other players.
Students
in third grade must master their multiplication facts with automaticity.
This means they are to recall these facts quickly. Each Tuesday, we
have a two minute test over the facts we have studied for the previous week.
Notes have been sent home each week before our upcoming test to explain
this. This week, we do not have a timed test.
We will have our
timed multiplication test Tuesday, January 9 over all of the facts we have
tested over so far. These are facts in the 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 8s and
10s. Next Tuesday, January 16, we will test over 7s.
SKILL PRACTICE WEBSITES
Free
Training Tutorial - Division - This link will take you to
the division page. If you would like to practice other skills with your child, you
can search through them on the website’s home page.
Regrouping
is definitely a skill that needs to be reviewed often in addition and
subtraction. Many of our students are showing a need for this.
Under Subtraction, there is a two-digit with regrouping basketball game
that would be a great practice if your child wants to strengthen this skill.
That Quiz - Under Integers, click Arithmetic.
Adjust length, level, and time as needed. Click the box for
multiplication to let your child practice their facts.
Turtle
Diary Division Games - Use these games to practice division and multiplication facts.
Change the topics or grade level to review different skills, or bump up to a
more challenging level!
Personal
Financial Literacy – In the game. Road Trip to Savings, your child will make
decisions about income, expenses, and savings.
Hands on Banking – In this game, your child will learn
about managing their money using a budget. This is a great review of the money
managing game that we played before the break.
BrainPOP - Budgets – This video about
budgets is another great review with plenty of useful vocabulary to help your
child as we move through this unit. There are also a few games that go along
with this video that can be found here, or by clicking on the
games box on the right side of the screen where the video loads.
THIS WEEK IN SCIENCE:
In
science this week, we will move from discussing forms of energy, to discussing
force. We will be looking at pulling and pushing objects and how gravity
affects the force used on an object.
Extra
practice has been assigned in Flocabulary if you would like to have your child
do that at home. You can access Flocabulary through the GISD Ready Hub. We
will be watching the Force and Motion video in class before beginning our
science lessons. The Force and Motion assignments are the video, read and
respond, and the quiz. The extra practice assignment will be open from Monday, January 8 through Friday, January 19.
We have
also been looking at different topics and questions for Science Fair. The main
areas that 3rd grade has focused on are motion, force, living organisms, physical properties, forms of energy and natural resources.
RESOURCES
FOR PRACTICE
Science Kids -
Force in Action– Using a car on a track, test out different slopes, weights and
parachutes to see what it takes to get the truck to the end of the ramp. There
is even a place to record your observations on a table! You can find the full
list of science games on their homepage {here}.
Study
Jams - Force and Motion – Play the video on force and motion, and
test yourself over various force and motion questions. There are also other
videos and slide shows that talk about other related to force and motion
(Newton’s laws, simple machines, gravity and inertia) that you can find {here}.
Education Galaxy – On
the top right, have your child go up one level on the drop down menu. Then go
to My Study Plan and choose science. Practice Force.
Discovery
Education – There is a large supply of video, interactive learning,
questions, and an interactive glossary for vocabulary that is always helpful
for whatever we are learning in science. All content in this resource is
searchable.
Thank you so much for your dedication to helping your child learn.
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