Friday, September 15, 2017

Learning to Work as a Group!

This week in Room 8, we have been engaging in many different small group activities.  At this age, it is important for children to learn to work with others.  They need to know how to adjust to new personalities, to problem-solve, to compromise, and to collaborate.  It's never too early to work on these important life skills!

During these activities, children are practicing how to handle classroom materials, how to use quiet voices when working together, how to rotate through stations, and how to monitor their level of focus.  The pictures posted below are of the students playing a place value game for math as well as various language arts center activities.

 Jack and Jonathan
 Evy and Kieran
 Katherine, Kuin, and John
 Jordyn and Beckett
 Ella and Tara
 Working with rhyming words
 Getting some practice with antonyms
 Making new words
Creating compound words
Dylan and Phoebe

Learning the Home Row!

Students are using the Dance Mat typing program to learn the home row keys!  No more one finger pecking at the keyboard! Everyone did a wonderful job resting their fingers in the appropriate position, and they are progressing quite quickly through the levels.  Learning the home row is always a challenge for third graders, as their fingers are still a bit small, but I'd encourage you to have your child practice at home as well.  The more they practice, the faster and more skilled they will become.










Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Welcome to a brand new year!

I'm so excited to be working with your children.  It was wonderful to meet everyone at Open House on Monday evening.

We've been busy getting to know each other as well as our routines and procedures in class.  I'd like to share a little bit
about what we're learning in the curriculum areas.

Writing
Our focus right now is on the personal narrative.  We have explored the differences between a "seed idea" and a "watermelon idea."  As you can imagine, watermelon ideas are those that are too big and not focused, while the seed idea is very specific.  
This year, students will learn to develop their seed ideas with greater detail, vocabulary, voice, and organization.  In class, we have looked at many examples of student writing and have had some nice discussion about what makes them either strong or weak examples of a narrative.  
At this time, students have selected their first seed idea, and most are almost finished with their graphic organizer.  

Math
We are well into our first unit, "Numbers to 10,000."  In this unit, students are learning to write numbers up to 10,000 in standard form, expanded form, and word form.  Students have worked on patterning and explored place value by comparing and ordering larger numbers.  
We are practicing these skills by using base ten boards and blocks to represent different numbers, playing games with partners, and working on practice pages from the Math in Focus program.  


Reading
Right now we are learning to choose "just right" books for ourselves.  Students are building their reading stamina and practicing early third grade comprehension skills like questioning, predicting, and inferring.  
At home, please have your child read for at least 15-20 minutes each night.  They can read independently, to you, or with you.  

I will be posting pictures and videos soon, so stay tuned.  Your children are doing a wonderful job in grade three!