We tackled our first shared reading story in our anthology this week - Cliff Hanger. Students learned rock climbing vocabulary, and practiced the reading strategy of predicting what would happen next in this exciting story. Ask your child to summarize the story for you. :) Other skills that we worked on include cause and effect, similes, alphabetical order and words with inflected endings. We also practiced the art of reading with a partner to work on reading fluency.
This week we also reviewed/practiced independent reading (ask your child what an independent reader should do/not do) and learned how to record what we've read daily in our reading logs. We also discussed about what makes a book "just right" for us to help students select independent reading books. (Once we complete our DRA and MAP reading assessments, I will help students select books in their reading lexile range - more info to come on that.) Now that we've laid the groundwork for our classroom routines and expectations for when the teacher is working with small groups, we will be ready to start guided reading groups next week.
Welcome to the Kalona Elementary Third Grade Blog! Classroom happenings, events, and reminders will be featured.
August 31, 2012
Science
August 30, 2012
Special Days in Third Grade
We have a few special days in third grade for which we will either need parent/volunteer help or participation. These fun events are now on our calendars, so we thought we'd give you a heads up so that you can add them to yours. :)
Watermelon Day - Friday, 9/21 - We'll need a few volunteers from each class to help us with this fun activity that will take place at school from 12:15 - 2:45.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Day - Friday, 12/7 - Laura Day is a favorite third grade tradition to culminate our study of pioneers in social studies and our Little House on the Prairie novel unit in reading. Mrs. Casper, our resident Laura expert comes to help us with this all day event that takes place at KE. We'll need several volunteers from each class to help with cooking, weaving, and other craft stations that small groups of students will participate in throughout the day.
Donuts for Dads - Friday, March 8 - Students invite their dads (or grandpa/uncle) to spend the afternoon in third grade (12:15 - 2:45). Dads get to participate in our Friday stations with the children, and (of course!) eat donuts!
Mother's Day Tea - Friday, May 10 - Moms (or grandma/aunt) get their turn to come to school for Mother's Day Tea, also from 12:15 - 2:45.
More information and volunteer forms will be sent home prior to each event, but we thought it may be helpful for you to know the dates in advance in case you need to rearrange your schedule to help or participate. We may also add other events - so stay tuned. :)
Watermelon Day - Friday, 9/21 - We'll need a few volunteers from each class to help us with this fun activity that will take place at school from 12:15 - 2:45.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Day - Friday, 12/7 - Laura Day is a favorite third grade tradition to culminate our study of pioneers in social studies and our Little House on the Prairie novel unit in reading. Mrs. Casper, our resident Laura expert comes to help us with this all day event that takes place at KE. We'll need several volunteers from each class to help with cooking, weaving, and other craft stations that small groups of students will participate in throughout the day.
Donuts for Dads - Friday, March 8 - Students invite their dads (or grandpa/uncle) to spend the afternoon in third grade (12:15 - 2:45). Dads get to participate in our Friday stations with the children, and (of course!) eat donuts!
Mother's Day Tea - Friday, May 10 - Moms (or grandma/aunt) get their turn to come to school for Mother's Day Tea, also from 12:15 - 2:45.
More information and volunteer forms will be sent home prior to each event, but we thought it may be helpful for you to know the dates in advance in case you need to rearrange your schedule to help or participate. We may also add other events - so stay tuned. :)
August 28, 2012
ipad fun!
We are sooooooo fortunate at KE to have acquired two ipad labs containing class sets of ipads! Today the third grades were lucky to be the very first classes to use the ipads. Mrs. Casper, our former KE teacher librarian who currently helps us with technology, came to our language classes to introduce the ipads to us.
Students learned how to carefully get the ipads from the cart, how to use the special covers, and about some of the basic ipad apps. We are very excited to use ipads in our classrooms!
The ipads are housed in a cart for all classes to share
Mrs. Casper explains the special ipad covers
Practicing rolling back the cover
Practicing with apps
Students also learned how to use the keyboard on the ipads to type
Learning how to "pinch" the screen to make images bigger or smaller
Looking at pictures on the third grade blog
Taking a spelling test on Spelling City (not all Spelling City games will work on the ipad since the require flash player -- we hope to download the Spelling City app soon!)
August 24, 2012
This 'N That {Reminders}
The first week of school is in the books, and we're having a great time getting to know one another and are settling into our classroom routines.
Some of the "beginning of the year" activities we did this week include:
• get to know you class scavenger hunt
• working as homeroom classes to create class rules
• reviewing/practicing our school wide refocus procedure
• learning how to "switch" classrooms
• using the mobile laptop lap to review how to open a word processing document and learning to save on our flash drives
We've also completed most of our beginning of the year assessments (we'll do MAP testing and DRA reading assessments in September - more on both of those later), and are ready to split into reading groups (which we'll begin on Monday). All students will receive the same core instruction, covering 3rd grade skills and reading shared stories from our reading anthology and working on reading strategies. Within the groups we will also spend part of our class time teaching guided reading, or smaller reading groups based upon students's reading abilities.
Please take a moment to read the posts about other happenings this week - there are several new posts, so you may need to click "older posts" at the bottom to see them all. In addition, if there are pictures on the blog that you would like, simply right click on the photo to copy/paste to your computer, or Mac users can just drag the image to your desktop. The pictures are of high enough quality that you can get them printed (ie. for a scrapbook or photo album) if you wish.
We look forward to another super week!
Some of the "beginning of the year" activities we did this week include:
• get to know you class scavenger hunt
• working as homeroom classes to create class rules
• reviewing/practicing our school wide refocus procedure
• learning how to "switch" classrooms
• using the mobile laptop lap to review how to open a word processing document and learning to save on our flash drives
We've also completed most of our beginning of the year assessments (we'll do MAP testing and DRA reading assessments in September - more on both of those later), and are ready to split into reading groups (which we'll begin on Monday). All students will receive the same core instruction, covering 3rd grade skills and reading shared stories from our reading anthology and working on reading strategies. Within the groups we will also spend part of our class time teaching guided reading, or smaller reading groups based upon students's reading abilities.
Please take a moment to read the posts about other happenings this week - there are several new posts, so you may need to click "older posts" at the bottom to see them all. In addition, if there are pictures on the blog that you would like, simply right click on the photo to copy/paste to your computer, or Mac users can just drag the image to your desktop. The pictures are of high enough quality that you can get them printed (ie. for a scrapbook or photo album) if you wish.
We look forward to another super week!
Stations {Friday Fun!}
Every Friday afternoon third graders get to participate in stations. Stations are simply a different (usually more fun!) way of learning in small groups. Students rotate through 4 - 5 activities throughout the afternoon - typically the stations will include math catch up/games, reading, a craft, visiting websites to practice spelling words, and more! Stations are a great way to wrap up our week.
Check out these pictures from today's stations . . .
(since it's the beginning of the year, one of the 3H stations was to practice using/putting away our indoor recess games properly)
Check out these pictures from today's stations . . .
(since it's the beginning of the year, one of the 3H stations was to practice using/putting away our indoor recess games properly)
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