Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Homework + Winter Celebration!

Tonight's homework:

- Read for 20 minutes (or more!) with a good book!
- Math packet ("How many ways can you make $1.00?") due Friday

Also, please note that we will be having a "Winter Celebration" in room 303 to celebrate the upcoming holiday break!  There should be good food, fun crafts, and plenty of cheerful 3rd graders!  All are welcome!


Have fun!

- Mr. B

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Homework

Tonight's homework:

- Read for 20 minutes (or more!)
- Reading log (due Friday)
- Math packet (due Friday)

Enjoy!

- Mr. B

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Homework

Tonight's homework:

- Read for 20 minutes (or more!)
- Reading log (due Friday)
- Math packet (due Friday)

Today we practiced identifying and comparing different amounts of money (coins and bills < $5.00).  We also created staple food crops that will be the main resource for the civilizations that we are creating in Social Studies.  Tomorrow we will be working on the land and climate that supports our civilizations.  In writing, everyone did a fantastic job of finding facts about animals!  Parents, ask your children what they learned about their animal today.  Some of the animals we are researching include the giant panda, turtles, sharks, tapirs, monkeys, rays, jaguars, dolphins and more!

Have fun!

- Mr. B

Monday, December 5, 2011

Weslandia


Here is a video of the story we read in class today!  Enjoy!

Title:  Weslandia
Author:  Paul Fleischman
Illustrator: Kevin Hawkes


- Mr. B

Homework

Tonight's homework:

- Read 20 minutes (or more!)
- Reading log (due Fri.)
- Math packet (due Fri.)

Just a note about what we're currently studying in each subject:

Language Arts:  We're working on reading for understanding, putting stories back together in the correct sequence and studying verbs (action words) and their tenses (past, present, future).  We will also be starting individual word study sorts this week in our word study journals.

Writing:  Students are working in pairs, researching and taking notes about a specific animal of their own choosing.  We will be organizing these notes into categories to help structure our writing for the final product, a non-fiction animal book!

Social Studies:  We read the book Weslandia, by Paul Fleischman, today.  This book tells the story of a young boy who decides to create his own civilization for a summer project.  He becomes very involved and creates his own food, clothing, shelter, games, hobbies, products and language - all from a single "staple crop" (useful plant).  In class this week, we will be creating our own civilizations, much like Wesley (the main character of Weslandia) does.

Math:  Our unit on money was introduced today.  Today we shared knowledge about money, identified coins and bills and learned how to write the value of each (e.g., "a half dollar can be written as $0.50 OR 50 cents").  We also practiced adding coins and bills together (making sure to line up the decimal).  Eventually we will be comparing the value of coins and bills in different combinations, subtracting (making change) and figuring out all of the different ways to make a given amount (e.g., "how many different ways can you make 25 cents?").

...more to come!

Have a great day!

- Mr. B

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Homework

Tonight's homework:

- Read 20 min.
- Reading log (due tomorrow)
- Math review (due tomorrow)*
     *Math test (addition/subtraction) tomorrow
- Study S.S. binder for Economics test tomorrow

Good luck!

- Mr. B