Thursday, December 18, 2014

Happy Holidays!!

Here is a fun and Educational website for the kids to play around at!! Hello North Pole!!

http://www.northpole.com/

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

MobyMax & MyOn & Xtra Math Practice Links!!

So MUCH FUN!!! You will need your user & password information to login to any of these websites. These are 3 great websites our students use at school for math and reading practice along with so much more!!

MOBYMAX...
http://www.mobymax.com/MM/SI/

MyOn.....
http://www.myon.com/

XtraMath....
http://xtramath.org/signin/classroom



Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Money Review....

Many students need a review for counting coins & bills plus how to add & subtract money in story problems using simple addition/subtraction problems. So here is a video to re-teach this skill many kids are still struggling with. Please continue to work on this skill with your child at home as it was a 2nd grade skill. Thanks!


Beginning Multiplication Video

Here is a terrific Beginning Multiplication video to help teach & RE-teach your child's multiplication skills.....


Monday, November 3, 2014

NOVEMBER's 3rd Grade Newsletter

Third Grade News

News 

November 2014

Vocabulary Words
The students weekly 10 Vocabulary words are sent home on index cards to study for the week. The test is on the last day of the week. 

Math

We just started beginning multiplication last week. Students are close to mastering their multiples of 0’s & 1’s!! They are also learning about fact families and how multiplication & division go hand-in-hand! We will continue to skip count and work on multiples of 2’s, 3’s and 4’s and beyond when they’re ready. Please work with your children at home on their math facts as this will help so much at school!

Language Arts/Writing
In writing we have been working on writing paragraphs that stick to the main idea, using graphic organizers in our pre-writes and remembering to start our sentences with capital letters. We have created rubrics to help write and evaluate our work. We are also learning about possessive nouns.
Reading
In Reading we have been working on close reading and finding the gist/main idea in our stories. We answer questions on our SIWBS form. We are reading many non-fiction stories and finding specific details and vocabulary in our stories.



Questions?

Empire School Phone is: 815.232.0380

Homework

Every Night:
ü  Reading for 20 minutes
ü  Math fact fluency for 10 minutes
ü  Reading and Math Log

Thursday:
Study Vocabulary, Word Study/Spelling DOL/Math
Friday:
Quiz Day-
Vocabulary, Word Study, DOL/Math

All other homework will be noted in the student planner. Parents, please check the student planner each night. 


Important Dates:
November 13: 3 Hour Day
November 26: No School
November 27: No School
November 28: No School





Thank you to party all the families that volunteered for our Fall Festival parties. We had a great time!!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

PARCC Practice

PARCC Practice... This site has tabs for students to maneuver through practice tests for 3rd grade Math & Reading. Each student will need to record their answers on paper and then go check them with the Answer Key in a separate document. Students NEED to take these practice tests SEVERAL TIMES to become familiar with what is expected on the PARCC test in March and again in May!

Click on the "View Test  Preparation" Tab where a Drop down menu will appear and students should work their way through ALL THREE menus.

http://parcc.pearson.com/#


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

And our Multiplication Begins!!

It's finally here!! Multiplication has begun in our 3rd grade classroom!! YAY!! We will begin super simple by discovering multiplication is the total number of objects in equal groups. Students will learn about new multiplication vocabulary words like Product, Factors, Equal Groups, and Multiply!

Here are some great educational videos to help in learning beginning multiplication from Brainpop Jr.

This video shows about making equal groups:
http://www.brainpopjr.com/math/multiplicationanddivision/makingequalgroups/

This video teaches how arrays help students learn about multiplication:
http://www.brainpopjr.com/math/multiplicationanddivision/arrays/

MORE RESOURCE MULTIPLICATION WEBSITES....
http://harcourtschool.com/activity/elab2004/gr3/7.html

http://www.math-aids.com/Multiplication/


Also remember to go back to my June post (My blogs first post!!) and check out all the GREAT School House Rock videos I posted to help kids skip count by numbers.

MORE EDUCATION VIDEOS:



NINES TIMES ON YOUR HANDS...


Thursday, October 16, 2014

3rd Grade Writing Standards....

The link below will explain the different styles of writing that is expected of your third grader. Please take a moment to look at these different writing examples. They will be required to perform their writing skills on the PARCC test in March and again in May.

http://www.ilwritingmatters.org/third-grade.html

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

3rd Grade Newsletter

October 2014

Third Grade

News


Math

In Math we were working on telling time to the minute, elapsed time, graphing, perimeter, and fact fluency. Our next skill is Area. Our long term goal for third grade is multiplication fact fluency.

Language Arts
In language arts we are working on close reading, vocabulary, and story elements: character, setting, theme.

Writing
In writing we are using dialogue marks and commas in our narrative writing.  We have created personal narratives, tall tales and we will begin our expository writing about food.  We are also learning our parts of speech. We need to know pronouns, verbs nouns, common and proper.


If you need our emails:


Empire School Phone is: 815.232.0380



Homework:
Every night: read for 15-20 minutes
                        Study math facts
Monday-Thursday: Study Vocabulary and Word Study/Spelling
Friday: Test day for reading, vocabulary and
word study/spelling.
Math: Tests throughout the week.
Important Dates:
October 6:  Fire Safety Program
October 13:  No School
October 17:  End of 1st Quarter
October 20:  Dental Clinic
October 22: Report Cards go home
October 24:  Eagle Pride Assembly
October 28: Picture Re-take Day
October 31:  Fall Festival                          Celebrations 2:30 pm
“Schoolwork"
by Jim Fay

You’re on your way home from work. You’re anxious for some encouraging talk and a little relaxation after a hard day. You need all the support you can get to recharge your batteries and feel strong enough to go back tomorrow and face another working day.
You are greeted with, "Hi, Honey. How was it today? Where are your papers? I want to see how you did all day." "It was OK," you reply. "I really don’t want to talk about it. I’m really beat." "Well, no wonder you don’t want to talk about it. Look at these papers. You can do a lot better than this. Where was your mind today? You sit down right now and we’ll go over these proposals you wrote and get the spelling straightened out. And look at these paragraphs. You’ll never get promoted at this rate. I don’t understand this. You have so much more potential than this."
How long would it be before you find a more comfortable place to go after work? "Who needs this?" you’ll say."I can find someone who can show me a little more appreciation for my hard work!"
Many school–age children face this same situation daily. They are greeted after school with, "What did you learn today?" and "Where is your homework? You get on it right now!"
Children are also requested to bring home their papers so that the mistakes can be corrected. Even though this is done with love and caring, it trains them to focus on their weaknesses.
The problem faced by students is that they can’t choose to go somewhere else after school. They can’t avoid facing a replay of their daily failures. They must return home and listen to whatever their parents have to say. It is very difficult for a child to say,"Mother! Do you realize you are training me to keep my school progress a secret from you?" Soon they quit bringing home papers. They make excuses and blame it on their teachers. "She never gives me my papers to bring home."
The next step is for the parent to go to school demanding that the teacher develop some sort of foolproof reporting method. Teachers are actually faced with writing daily and weekly reports for parents. This never provides a long-term solution because it addresses the wrong problem. It also robs teachers of valuable teaching and preparation time.
The real problem is that the child has learned that it is unsafe to discuss school with his or her parents. Rather than developing a reporting plan, it is much wiser to work on the real problem–helping children and parents learn to talk to each other in safe and supportive ways. This solution works, and it lasts a lifetime.

You can teach your child to discuss school with you. While you are doing this, you can also lay the foundation blocks that will build a true winner out of your youngster.
STEP ONE: Sit down with your children two to three times per week. Have them point out the best things they did on their papers.
STEP TWO: Make sure your child describes to you the reasons for his or her success. As they put these into words, the reasons for the success will be imprinted on their brain, never to be erased. They will start to believe they are in control of their success.
STEP THREE: Work with your children on their mistakes only when they ask for your help. Let the school work on deficiencies. Teachers have training to help with the deficiencies in effective ways.
STEP FOUR: Be patient. This is a real change in operation. It will take the child a period of time to believe that this is not just a new phase his parents are going through. Look for the real benefits to show up in several months or maybe during the next few years, depending upon the child’s past history.
Winners always think about how they are going to succeed. Losers always think about their possible failures.

©1998 Jim Fay
Permission granted for photocopy reproduction.
Please do not alter or modify contents.
For more information, call the Love and Logic Institute, Inc. at (800) 338-4065.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Hello Class Dojo!!

This is the new online Behavioral Program we are using in our 3rd grade room to reward good behavior and to help turn around the negative behavior. So watch the introduction video and check it out!! Your child's teacher gave you a parent letter and code to use at their website and become part of this really cool process!! Here's the video.....


BRAIN BREAK!!

Sometimes you just need to give your Brain a BREAK!! So click on this site and have some fun with these online jigsaw puzzles!!

http://www.thekidzpage.com/onlinejigsawpuzzles/

Here's more cool animal puzzles at National Geographic....

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/photo-contest/nature-puzzles

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Online Stories to read aloud...

SUPER FUN!! Read stories here and use them for your nightly 20 minute reading time on your homework log! Here are a few of my favorite online stories that read to you or allow you to read to yourself. My students have absolutely LOVED these websites throughout the years....

Storyline Online has celebrities reading aloud their favorite picture books!
http://www.storylineonline.net/

Tumble Books....is a huge collection of online stories at various levels for kids!
http://www.tumblebooks.com/library/asp/customer_login.asp

User: fbprimary
Pass: books

I will post more as I find them!! :) Enjoy!!!



Terrific FREE Math Sites for all 3rd Grade Skills!!

This site has all of the skills needed for 3rd grade math!! What a TREASURE!! So jump on, find what we're working on, and start playing a game for math practice!!

http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills-3rd-mathbuilders.htm

Another goodie!!

http://www.thatquiz.org/

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

3.MD.3 Bar Graphs


3.MD.3 ~ Bar Graphs
Here is the Brainpop Jr. educational video explaining Bar Graphs and Tally Marks! Watch Annie explain to Moby why it's important to be able read data on graphs and also be able to take data and make your own graphs!!

http://www.brainpopjr.com/math/data/tallychartsandbargraphs/




Spelling City for Word Study

RF3.3.C
Spelling City is our website I've chosen for you to practice your weekly Word Study lists. I will add our new lists each week. You can play games, take pre-tests, and so much more with your weekly words!! And it's SO MUCH  FUN!!

And here is our website link......

https://www.spellingcity.com/Rogersroom33/


HAVE FUN studying your weekly words!!

Friday, September 19, 2014

PARCC Games....I want to play some games that will help me succeed on our new 3rd grade test taken twice a year! Once in March and the other one in May. I can click on the link below and choose to play games that align with the PARCC test! How cool is that?!!

http://parccgames.com/?page_id=96/

Click here to go find all the fun PARCC Games:
http://parccgames.com/

What is Common Core anyways?......


3.MD.8
Perimeter Game - play & have fun!!


Shape Surveyor Geometry Game

http://www.funbrain.com/poly/


Perimeter Shape Shoot.....

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/geometry/shapeshoot/PerimeterShapesShoot.htm

Cyber Chase Airlines Builder.....
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/math-games/airlines-builder/

Zoo Designer....
http://mrnussbaum.com/zoo-play/

Maths Zone....
http://mathszone.co.uk/measuring/area-and-perimeter/



Thursday, September 18, 2014

Perimeter & Area......Below you will find 2 videos from Brainpop Jr. explaining what PERIMETER & AREA are for our math skill 3.MD.8 (Find the perimeter - distance around a figure) and 3.MD.6 (Find the space inside a figure using square units). Your child will need to use their login information for Brainpop Jr. that I gave them! Have fun!!

PERIMETER video:

http://www.brainpopjr.com/math/measurement/perimeter/preview.weml

Perimeter

Perimeter is the outline or distance around something. In this movie, you’ll learn how to find the perimeters of objects by using measurement and addition. A shape or figure’s perimeter is found by measuring the length of each side and adding the lengths together. When you add many numbers together, you create longer number sentences.


AREA video:

http://www.brainpopjr.com/math/measurement/area/preview.weml

Area

Area is the measurement of the space inside a shape. In this movie, you will learn how to find the area of different shapes by counting square units inside them. You'll also learn how to calculate the area of squares and rectangles by multiplying length times width.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Word Study - Syllable Junctures -  VCCV and VCV patterns
Learning about Multisyllabic words with Open & Closed Syllables:

Here's an educational video to help students learn these patterns:

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Telling Time with Elapsed Time 3.MD.1
http://www.homeschoolmath.net/online/clock.php

For Review on Elapsed Time using a number line view this educational video:

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

CCSS.....Common Core State Standards

CCSS looking just a bit easier with links to resources....
https://learnzillion.com/common_core/ela/3

Print these "I Can" statements off....
Reading - http://www.thecurriculumcorner.com/wp-content/pdf/ICanStandards/3rdGradeICanReading.pdf

Writing - http://www.thecurriculumcorner.com/wp-content/pdf/ICanStandards/3rdGradeICanWriting.pdf

Language -
 http://www.thecurriculumcorner.com/wp-content/pdf/ICanStandards/3rdGradeICanLanguage.pdf

Speaking & Listening -
http://www.thecurriculumcorner.com/wp-content/pdf/ICanStandards/3rdGradeICanSpeaking&Listening.pdf

Math - http://www.thecurriculumcorner.com/wp-content/pdf/ICanStandards/3rdGradeICanMath.pdf


CCSS Checklist (Print) -
 http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Common-Core-ELA-Checklist-and-Kid-Friendly-3rd-Grade-264557


Pinterest Idea.....
http://www.pinterest.com/3rdGrThoughts/curriculum-common-core/

Math & ELA, etc. Learning Visuals.....


Math........
Hip Hop Around the Clock...

Brainpop ROCKS!!!............


ELA........
Author's Purpose.....

Brainpop has oooodles of goodness for ELA........

Comparing & Contrasting....
Brainpop for Science.....

Brainpop for Health.....
http://www.brainpopjr.com/health/

Discovery......
http://app.discoveryeducation.com/


Social Studies......
Brainpop for Social Studies....
National Geographic....
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/

National Geographic Magazines.....
http://ngexplorer.cengage.com/ngyoungexplorer/

Nat'l Geo Explorer Members only for upper elementary. U is email and P is the new one.....
http://www.ngexplorer.com/#!members/cgty





Attitudes & Profiles for PBIS........
Adventures in the of Book of Virtue on Respect.....
All the others are built into my Playlist on Y.t.