Sunday, February 23, 2020

Weekly Update

Hello Third Grade Families!


I hope everyone enjoyed the extra time with your kids last week! I'm excited to see everyone bright and early tomorrow at Addison. We have a fun week planned!


Please save these dates on your calendar:


Tues., Feb. 25th, Firehouse Sub Night
Thurs., Feb. 27th, STEM DAY! Please send supplies if you can.
Fri., Feb. 28th, 7:00-7:45 am, FBI Breakfast
Wed., March 11th, Early Release Day
April 6th-10th, SPRING BREAK


This Thursday is STEM DAY! We will be completing a fun design challenge involving turtles of Georgia! If you are able, please send in the following supplies by this Wednesday.
cardstock, brass fasteners, paper plates, Styrofoam bowls & cups, cotton balls, cardboard, empty tissue boxes or shoeboxes, toilet paper rolls 



Thank you for your help!




Next week (March 2-6) is Read Across America week. Here is the schedule:









Here's a look at our learning this week in ELA:



In reading, we will be learning about timelines. We will be using timelines of the early explorers lives to help us practice this skill. At home, students might have fun creating a timeline of their own lives. I'd love to see one if your child decides to make their own!





In writing, we will continue to focus on opinion writing. We will read two short texts and then form an opinion based on what we read. Then we will write about our opinions using reasons and examples.


Our grammar focus this week will continue with conjunctions. We will learn more about subordinating conjunctions and how to use them in our writing.






Please remember to turn in the pink reading challenge that was sent home last Friday. It is due on Wednesday.


As always, please let me know if you have questions or concerns about anything.


Thank you!
Laura Kloos









Sunday, February 9, 2020

Weekly Update

Hello Third Grade Families,

I hope everyone enjoyed the surprise snow day! My family and I definitely did!

Please save the following dates on your calendar:

Mon., Feb. 10th Week, Teacher Appreciation Week
Tues. Feb. 11th, Papa John's Night
Thurs., Feb. 13th, Progress Reports go home for students at risk of receiving a 1 in any area
Fri., Feb 14th, Valentine's Day
Mon., Feb. 17th--Fri., Feb 21st, No School, Winter Break

Here's a look at our learning in ELA this week:

In reading, we will continue our unit on comparing and contrasting. Students should be able to compare the characters, setting, plot and theme of two stories. We will use the books Jumanji and Zathura by Chris Van Allsburg to help us practice this skill this week.


In writing, we will finish typing our final draft of our opinion piece. We are also working on editing as we type the final drafts.

We will begin to learn about conjunctions this week.

Don't forget that we will be exchanging valentines this Friday at school. There are 22 students in our class. A list of names went home to make sure no one is forgotten. Let me know if you need another copy. Students are welcome to bring a decorated box or bag to collect their goodies. 

As always, let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

Thank you!
Laura Kloos



Sunday, February 2, 2020

Weekly Update

Happy Super Bowl Sunday!

Please save the following dates on your calendars:

Spring Picture Day February 4th
Progress Reports go Home February 13th
February Break-School Closed February 17th-21st

As you can see, Picture Day is this Tuesday. All students will be in our class picture. Individual pictures will only be taken if you pre-pay. Our picture time is not until late in the day (after P.E., lunch, and recess), so if there is something special you want your child to wear, I don't mind if you send in their picture clothing for them to change into before pictures. 

Here's a look at our learning this week:

In reading, we will begin working on comparing and contrasting story elements. We will first review what the story elements characters, setting, and plot are. We will also learn about the theme of a story. Once we've reviewed all of these elements, we will begin comparing them between different stories. At home, ask your child to think about two books he or she has read recently and how they are the same and different.


In writing, we will continue working on our evidence-based opinion piece. Ask your child about the topic he or she chose. I'm hoping that we will type a final draft at the end of the week.

I'm looking forward to a great week in 3rd grade! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about anything.

Thank you,
Laura Kloos