Friday, October 26, 2018

3rd Grade Week of October 22-26

Halloween Parties

Next week we will have our 3rd Grade Halloween Parties on Wednesday at 2:30-3:30. Thank you to all of our parents that are helping to plan the party or are donating supplies and treats. We certainly couldn't do this without you!  Students will begin changing into costumes at 2:00 and then head out to recess while parents set up in the classroom for the party. Please remember that your child should not wear the costume to school that day as we try to keep the Halloween distractions to a minimum for our day of learning. Lastly, bus students are required to change out of costumes before heading home. Please talk with your child about making sure that all parts of the costume are packed up in his/her backpack. We don't want any sad trick-or-treaters on Halloween night because part of the costume is missing. Please email if you have any questions at all about the party. We are looking forward to it!


Math Center

Math center has started! For those of you that are new to Clarke, math center is where we work on fact memorization. Each week your child will take a 2-minute timed test. Fact memorization is important as it sets your child up for success to complete more difficult multi-step problems as children progress in school. When children don't have fact automaticity, they often have difficulty solving more difficult problems as they get lost in the simple math part of the problem. 

Please keep this low stress for your child. The goal each week is to get more correct. Stressing the passing aspect of this will turn your child off to math center and cause math anxiety. As classroom teachers, we are not putting an emphasis on passing, but instead focus on Did you improve? 

Your child will bring home a practice sheet in a sheet protector so he or she can practice at home. Use a dry erase marker and it can be used again and again. Once the test is passed, your child can replace the practice sheet with a new one. Don't throw away the sheet protector!  For other types of practice, there are quizlets for each specific test available on the itslearning pages. Your child can also go to MobyMax fact fluency or you can make flashcards at home. Even just 5 minutes a day will help your child.



October 31--Halloween Party
November 1st--Stuff-A-Truck Begins
November 2nd--Half Day
November 5th--hearing & Vision Screening Begins
November 6th--Picture Retakes
November 8th & 9th--Half Days (Conferences)


THE CLARKE BOOK FAIR BEGINS NEXT WEEK!
The book fair begins on November 1 and continues through November 9
Family night is Thursday, November 1--6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

*Please don't forget that the last conferences is coming up. We are required to meet with EVERY parent. If you need a special conference time because of your schedule, please email the teacher as we are all glad to make accommodations for family schedules.

Next Week's Schedule:

Monday: D Day
Tuesday: E Day
Wednesday: F Day (Halloween Party 2:30 - 3:30)
Thursday: A Day
Friday: B Day (Half Day--Dismissal at 12:05)

3rd Grade Star Students
Audrey (Knuth), Maile (Covert), and Elijah (Deis)
Next week: Eric (Knuth), Starla (Covert), and Kayla (Deis)





Reading: We have been discussing character traits in literature and the personal narrative genre. We are nearing the end of the Chalk Box Kid book and have been able to use our comprehension strategies while discussing this piece of literature.
Word Study: Our next Word Study Assessment will be on Wednesday. We are currently listening for the short e and short a patterns in words. Please don't forget that your child is also responsible for practicing the high-frequency words and the dictation sentence throughout the week. Practice activities are available on MobyMax spelling. 
Math: We continue to work on the foundations for multiplication and division. We have also started math center (see note above). 
Science: We have taken a short break from science after finishing our plant unit.
Social Studies:  Our focus for this unit has been learning about the map of Michigan, Michigan's special features, and the state symbols of Michigan.
Writing: Biographies are complete and we have now started personal narratives. We can't wait to read the stories! They certainly have good ideas to write about!


*As always, please continue to check out our classroom resources on itslearning. Students can go there often to practice skills and learn about content that we are covering in class.

All teachers welcome questions that you have. A true partnership between home and school is important for the success of each child.




Friday, October 19, 2018

3rd Grade Week of October 15 - 19

 What a fantastic Paws on the Path Assembly today! The kids had a great time! We are so lucky at E.P. Clarke to have such wonderful families that donate time and money to make our school great. Amazingly, our school earned a whopping $34,500!!!! Thank you to all of you! The kids felt a real sense of pride and accomplishment at the assembly.                          

      As was mentioned in Mrs. Allen's email, we are still looking for a few students to participate in the Character Counts programs that the Boys and Girls Club is offering AT E.P. Clarke. It will be 4 - 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The start date has been pushed back to try to get more participation. A $20 registration fee for the Boys and Girls Club is required, but everything else is free. Please let your child's teacher know if you want to join!


Important Upcoming Dates
October 31--Halloween Party
November 1st--Stuff-A-Truck Begins
November 2nd--Half Day
November 5th--hearing & Vision Screening Begins
November 6th--Picture Retakes
November 8th & 9th--Half Days (Conferences)
*Please don't forget that if you were not scheduled for a conference in October, then you will have a conference in November. Sign-ups will be sent out soon.

Next Week's Schedule:

Monday: E Day
Tuesday: F Day
Wednesday: A Day
Thursday: B Day
Friday: C Day

3rd Grade Star Students
Savanna B., Ava S., and Molly
Next week: Audrey, Maile, and Elijah

Reading: We have been discussing character traits in literature. We have also been reading the Chalk Box Kid and discussing in small groups.
Word Study: Our next Word Study Assessment will be on Tuesday. Please don't forget to practice the pattern words, the high-frequency words, and the dictation sentence. Students must also know which column the word fits. This week's patter is ew, oo, u_e (magic e), open u, and oddball.
Math: This week we have been building the foundation for multiplication and division story problems. Looking for a fun dinner activity or conversation? Give your child some real-life multiplication or division story problems to solve!
Science: We have finished our unit on plants. We will take a short break from science and focus on our unit in Social Studies.
Social Studies:  This week we started our Michigan Adventure! We are discussing the symbols of Michigan and learning about our state geography. 
Writing: This week we interviewed a partner in order to learn information about them to write a biography about that person. We are having fun!

Itslearning is still our primary source for classroom resources. This includes important websites, daily homework, word study lists, and any other classroom handouts. Our daily homework will continue to be located on our home page (and in their planner). 

Friday, October 5, 2018

Our Week in 3rd Grade (Oct. 12-16)

                               

      E.P. Clarke is very lucky to be partnering with the Boys and Girls Club of Benton Harbor.  They are offering two wonderful character building classes for 3rd-5th grade boys and girls.  The classes are limited to 20 boys and 20 girls, so get your applications in early! Classes will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at E.P. Clarke from 4-6pm from October 23rd to November 29th.  See the flyer in your students blue take-home folder for details.






Important Upcoming Dates
Oct. 17--1 hour Late Start
Oct. 18--PTO Meeting at Noon
Oct. 18--Donuts with your Superman (last name A-K)
Oct. 19--Donuts with your Superman (last name L-Z)
October 31--Halloween Party

Next Week's Schedule: 

Monday:  F Day  

Tuesday:  A Day  
Wednesday: B Day  
Thursday:  C Day  
Friday:  D Day  



3rd Grade Star Students
Carson W., Patrick C, Josiah K.
Next week: Savanna B., Ava S., and Molly



Reading: We have been discussing the features of a Biography. Next week we will be visualizing and focusing on character traits. e will continue meeting with reading groups and implementing Daily 5. 
Word Study:  Next week we will be reading, sorting, and writing "long u" words. Thank you for practicing at home! The words will also be uploaded to Moby Max for additional practice. We will have our test every F day. 
Math: We're continuing to develop math workshop time so students can have more independent practice. We will also be spending time on two-step word problems. This would be a great time to start practicing basic multiplication facts with your child!
Science: This week we have been investigating how and why fruits and vegetables come in various shapes and sizes. 
Social Studies We will begin Chapter 1 in our Social Studies book on Michigan history. 
Writing: Students will be interviewing each other and writing a biography about that child. We will spend the week interviewing, writing, and editing our work. 

Itslearning is still our primary source for classroom resources. This includes important websites, daily homework, word study lists, and any other classroom handouts. Our daily homework will continue to be located on our home page (and in their planner). 

Itslearning pages: