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Welcome to Our Third Grade Open House

Welcome to Our Third Grade Open House. ELA. Reading NYS common core aligned modules ( www.engageny.com ) ELA Core HW and Book Bags Book Clubs/Guided Reading Student Grammar Books Cursive Instruction. ELA. Writing

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Welcome to Our Third Grade Open House

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  1. Welcome to Our Third Grade Open House

  2. ELA Reading • NYS common core aligned modules (www.engageny.com) • ELA Core HW and Book Bags • Book Clubs/Guided Reading • Student Grammar Books • Cursive Instruction

  3. ELA Writing • Units of Study may include: Personal Narrative, Opinion, Descriptive, Friendly Letter, Mini Research Projects • Students Revise and Edit • Published pieces may not be perfect • April 11-13th all third graders will be taking the New York State ELA assessment.

  4. Spelling • Spelling instruction is a component of our Tier 1 ELA instruction. Tier 1 instruction is the key component of tiered instruction. During Tier 1 instruction, all students receive instruction within a core program that is aligned with our 95% Group Multisyllable Routines. • Our spelling instruction will provide the students with direct and explicit instruction on how to apply the knowledge of syllable types and divisions in order to read and write multisyllable words. The expectation is that the students learn the pattern of consonants and vowels of the particular syllable type rather than simply memorizing their list of words. • If, at times, your child’s list seems “too easy,” please keep in mind that we are not only looking for students to spell these words in isolation, but to carry over the pattern into their daily writing as well. • Spelling instruction will take place every Wednesday.Our Wednesday spelling block will consist of the following Test the previous week’s list Introduce a new pattern Assign a new list - tested Wed.

  5. Math • Our students will be instructed on the NYS Core Curriculum using the Math Modules. • Visit engageny.org for math module lessons and homework • Links to Problem Sets, Homeworks, Answer Keys, and Homework videos are available in WITS. • www.zearn.org – pre-teaching/re-teaching videos, fact fluency practice • All third graders will be taking the New York State math assessment May 1-3.

  6. Math Memorization of math facts is required and is a part of New York State expectations. • Addition and Subtraction Facts 25 (+) in 1 minute/ 20 (-) in 1 minute Multiplication and Division Facts 25 (x) 1 minute/ 15 (÷) in 1 minute * We will have regular fact tests and math sprints to increase speed and accuracy.

  7. Social Studies Our units of study will include: • Maps and Globes • Communities Around the World (embedded in our ELA module instruction) * Students will have unit packets from which to study and review. They will take assessments at the end of each unit.

  8. Science • Soil and Erosion • Solar System • Energy • Plant and Animal Life Cycles • Buoyancy

  9. Homework • Assignments are written in Agendamates ($5) • Agendamates should go home each night and be returned to school the next day. • Please sign your child’s agenda each night. Signing the agenda will let me know that you are aware of the assigned homework and have read any notes written/attached in the agenda. • A pink Homework Notice will be sent home to let you know if your child has forgotten his homework. • Please remove notices and completed papers brought home in the Take Home folder each day. • If your child has trouble completing his/her homework, please return it to school with a note.

  10. Example of a Typical Night’s Homework… • Math homework page that correlates with the lesson taught that day. • Homework that correlates with the ELA module lesson taught that day. • Spelling – study list (may use suggested spelling HW ideas) ** Students should also be practicing math facts each night (flash cards, WITS games, mathfactcafe.com worksheets).

  11. Birthday Celebrations • Party favors (bouncy balls, pencils, erasers, stickers, etc.) • Come into the classroom and read your child’s favorite book • Play a game, listen to your child’s favorite song, Show-and-tell

  12. Technology • You’ll find a “paperless backpack” on our school website for all district and school flyers. • Directions for accessing the following sites are in your child’s agenda. ixl Raz- Kids Spelling City Math fact practice – Reflex Math Cursive Practice (HWT) WITS report card access engageny.org zearn.org (create parent account)

  13. Responsibility • Allow them to become responsible citizens; children learn by doing, not by watching you do it for them. Be Safe Be Kind Work Hard

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