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Welcome to Third Grade Curriculum Night September 23, 2013

Welcome to Third Grade Curriculum Night September 23, 2013. Agenda. Teacher Introductions What is the Common Core? Common Core Math Common Core English Language Arts Make and Take Activity Science Social Studies Intervention and Enrichment Third Grade Processes VMath Online

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Welcome to Third Grade Curriculum Night September 23, 2013

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  1. Welcome to Third Grade Curriculum NightSeptember 23, 2013

  2. Agenda • Teacher Introductions • What is the Common Core? • Common Core Math • Common Core English Language Arts • Make and Take Activity • Science • Social Studies • Intervention and Enrichment • Third Grade Processes • VMath Online • Third Grade Assessments • How can you help? • Q & A, Plus/Delta

  3. Teacher Introductions • Tara Balliet • Sarah Dyvig • Darcy Nye • Sara Swartz • Jennifer Tucker

  4. What is the Common Core? • State standards adapted by 45 states and 3 US territories • Creates a consistent curriculum across the country • Focuses on college and career readiness • Posted on ISS webpage & NCDPI webpage • Currently in place for Math and English Language Arts

  5. Common Core Math • Third grade math clusters: • Operations and Algebraic Thinking • Represent/solve multiplication and division problems • Understand multiplication properties and how multiplication relates to division • Multiply and divide within 100 • Word problems (one step and two step) • Numbers and Operations in Base 10 • Using place value to understand rounding, addition and subtraction within 1000, and multiplying with multiples of 10

  6. Common Core Math • Math Clusters Continued… • Number and Operations- Fractions • Identifying fractions • Fractions on a number line • Equivalent fractions • Comparing fractions • Measurement and Data • Time to nearest minute • Measure/estimate liquid volume and mass • Represent/interpret bar and pictographs • Area and perimeter • Geometry • Two dimensional shapes and their attributes

  7. How has math changed with the new curriculum? • More conceptual and abstract verses just procedural • Students asked to solve problems in variety of ways • Students are explaining the why and the how • Writing is more integrated into math

  8. Common Core English Language Arts • Reading: Literature • Stories, fables, myths, drama, poems • Focus: Characters, point of view, moral/lesson, context clues, illustrations • Reading: Informational Text • Focus: Main idea/details, sequence, cause/effect, context clues, compare/contrast, text features

  9. Common Core English Language Arts • Reading: Foundational Skills • Focus: Grade level phonics, word analysis, reading with fluency and accuracy • Writing • Focus: Writing opinions, informative pieces, narratives • Research and note taking skills

  10. Common Core English Language Arts • Speaking and Listening • Focus: Collaborative discussions and oral reports • Language • Focus: Grammar, writing conventions, vocabulary, reference materials

  11. Make and Take Time  • Wondering what questions you can ask your child to support their reading at home? • Let’s help your child bloom! • Cut out the flowers and tape them onto a stick. Use the questions on the flowers to ask your child while they are reading.

  12. How has reading changed with the new curriculum? • More informational text • Students cite evidence with their answers- more writing involved • Speaking, listening, word study are key to reading success

  13. Science • Ecosystems- Soil, Plants, Seeds • Earth’s Systems, Structures, and Processes- Water and land features • Structures and Functions of Living Organisms- Skeletal and muscular systems • Earth in the Universe- Solar System • Forces and Motion • Matter: Properties and Change- Solids, liquids, gasses • Energy: Conservation and Transfer

  14. Social Studies • History- Leadership, events, change • Geography & Environmental Literacy- Place, location, human/environment interaction, regions, movement • Economics & Financial Literacy- Supply/demand, market economy • Civics & Government- Citizenship • Culture- Language, diversity, values/beliefs

  15. Intervention • Intervention and enrichment is built into our daily schedule • Math and reading are an additional 40 minutes each per day • Intervention is focused on targeted objectives • Small groups working with the teacher • Groups change based on student need

  16. Enrichment • Coddle Creek is excited to participate in a school-wide enrichment period at the end of the day • Administration is currently working on setting up this program, so more information to come • Interested in helping with enrichment time? See PTO!

  17. Third Grade Processes • Homework • Read 20 minutes nightly • Accelerated Reader • Year goal: 50 points • Quarterly goal: 12.5 points • Science L to J • Study vocab nightly • Will begin the week of October 4th • Multiplication • Weekly multiplication quizzes to increase fluency • Study facts nightly

  18. VMath Online • VMath is a program provided by the district • All students have login information • Students are encouraged to use the program at home • Includes 8 modules aligned to the Common Core for students to review and advance their math standards • Students move at their own pace

  19. Third Grade Assessments • Reading 3D- state of NC has adapted reading assessment for grades K-3 • Students assessed beginning, middle, and end of year- reports will go home each time • District Benchmark Assessments- used to check quarterly progress • NC End of Grade- changes to reading assessment requirements

  20. How can you help? • Stress the importance of independence and responsibility • Stress neatness and effort with homework • Help drill math facts • Use websites that make practice fun (see teacher’s websites for examples) Time, Energy, and Effort

  21. Q & A • If you have general questions, please feel free to ask them now • If you have specific questions for your child’s teacher, please see your teacher to schedule a conference

  22. Plus/Delta Please take a moment to tell us what you thought of the evening by filling out the provided plus/delta sheet. We value your input! 

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