Imagine Learning

We have another homework option that will help your child with reading comprehension, and grammar, it’s called Imagine Learning.  The students access it here: www.imaginelearning.com  It takes them 20 minutes to complete a session (It will turn off when they are done).  When they first log on it will ask for a server number (This is a one time thing for each computer they use) which is  


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MARCHing on!

Teaching: Mrs. Alexander

The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
~ Dr. Seuss

Coming Up This Week

Monday        2/26: 
Tuesday        2/27: 
Wednesday  2/28: STEM Lab
Thursday      3/1: STEM; Library, remember to bring your books
Friday           3/2: READ ACROSS AMERICA DAY
                                Wear your spirit shirts
                                Early release

Thank You
A big THANKS to everyone that was able to make it to Parent-Teacher Conferences! We love getting to see you all, face-to-face, and sharing all of the progress that your child has made since we last conferenced in the fall. Your support means so much to us!

Reading
Wonders Unit 4, Week 5
Genre: Poetry
Reading Workshop: Giants, Captains Log
Literature Anthology: The Winningest Woman of the Iditarod Dog Sled Race, The Brave Ones, Narcissa
Phonics: soft
c, soft g
Grammar: Irregular verbs
Comprehension: Theme, Figurative language

In addition to our Wonders unit, we will also be learning more about the amazing Dr. Seuss. We will read some fun and informative pieces written about his life, his contributions, and his impact on literacy and education. We will also integrate some fun writing into our study of Theodor Geisel!

Math
Fractions, fractions, and more fractions! This week we will continue to work on comparing fractions.  We will be looking at fractions with the same denominator, as well as fractions with different denominators. Along with learning more about fractions, students will continue to work towards the mastery of all standards in FrontRowEd. 

Homework
The importance of reading cannot be stressed enough, 20 minutes each night is all we ask. Think of reading as feeding the brain. For Math, students may choose to battle in Prodigy, or work in adaptive practice on FrontRowEd.
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Parent Teacher Conference Week!

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Thank you for all the wonderful valentines, help with Multiplication Madness and our Amazing Field Trip!


Teaching:  Mrs. Goldsberry

Important Dates to Remember
Book Fair will be held all week in the Q1 Gym
Mon.  Feb. 19th:   President’s Day (No School)
Tues.  Feb. 20th:  Parent Teacher Conferences
Grown Ups and Goodies
Wed.   Feb. 21st:   STEM
Thur.  Feb. 22nd: Parent Teacher Conferences
Library (Don’t forget your Library Books!)
Fri.   Feb. 23rd:  Dollar Dress Down Day
Early Out Schedule
Daddy Daughter Dance

We want to thank everyone who donated and helped set up, serve and clean up our Multiplication Madness Party.  Without all of you, the party wouldn’t have been the huge success that it was.  FYI mastering multiplication is not a thing of the past, we will continue to work on our fluency of the facts by doing timings and passing them all off again, but this time we will build stamina with 5 minute timings.  Don’t worry, we have a lot of fun activities to help us build our fluency.

A huge thanks goes out to all the parents who took the time out to go on the field trip with us!  It was a huge success and we’re sure all involved had a fabulous time.  If you have a few pictures you would love to share with us, for the end of year video, please send them in an e-mail and we’ll be sure to add some of them to the collection. 

Parent Teacher Conferences
We are so excited to meet with each of your and your student.  We have updated many of the assessments we gave at the beginning of the year, and can’t wait to share this information with you.  We will also be sharing our plans for them the rest of the year. 

In addition to the conferences, the book fair is open all week.  The hours for the book fair are before and after school, with a fun Grown Ups and Goodies on Tuesday and Thursday mornings.  It will also be open during conferences. 

Reading 
We will be continuing with last week’s strategies and skills of context clues, cause and effect, and rereading using a new text.  We will also use the same text to form an opinion and then write about what we think.  This is a fairly new type of writing for our students and we’re excited to watch them develop into fabulous opinion writers..

Math
We are delving into equivalent fractions and comparing fractions.  These are very difficult concepts as they appear to be concrete until the denominators get involved and then they’re very abstract.  We are also working on mastering all of the concepts we have introduced and learned so far this quarter.  We will be giving each parent a print out of exactly where your student is in this mastery at Parent Teacher Conferences.  

Homework
Homework for the week has not changed.  Reading is the MOST important part of homework.  20 minutes of good solid reading is so important for your child’s fluency and comprehension.  Daily reading increases a child’s vocabulary by copious amounts when reading for just 20 minutes a day.  It is also amazing how quickly his/her vocabulary acquisition decreases as the time read decreases.

Along with the 20 minutes of reading, we have a new tool to help us with our comprehension and may be done at home as often as possible.  The students know know to use the site, and it takes about 15 minutes to complete a full session.  Just click on this link:  

imaginelearning.com

We are involved in the Greg Tang Olympics.  There is a code on the Google Classroom Dashboard that the kids may add to and work on tonight.  The competition ends tomorrow.  We will go back to Prodigy Game and Frontrowed on Wednesday.

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A LOT of Information! Please Read!

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Teaching:  Mrs. Alexander


Important Dates:
Mon.  Feb. 12th    Happy 1/2 Birthday Colton!
                                 First Day to Bring Valentines (We have made our Valentine holders,
                                 please do not send boxes, or containers to school)

Tue.    Feb. 13th    
Wed.  Feb. 14th    Happy Valentines Day
                                 STEM

Thur.  Feb. 15th    Field Trip to Clark Planetarium (See reminders below)
Fri.      Feb. 16th   Early Out Schedule

Valentines Day
Valentines Day is just around the corner and the students may bring Valentines they would like to give out starting Monday.  If the students would like to label their valentines, there is a link to the class list below.  In accordance with the school’s health plan, no candy may be included in their valentines, but you may include small trinkets if you wish.  Please remember this is an optional activity, and that if your student gives to one child, he/she needs to give to all children in the class.

 Valentine List

Our Multiplication Madness Celebration will also be held on Wednesday.  Thank you advance if you have signed up to bring or send something on this day.  We are still in need of 1 1/2 gallon of strawberry ice cream.   If you are volunteering, we will be setting up in the gym around 1:30.  

Field Trip
We are so excited for our field trip on Thursday.  Please remember to be at the Front Runner Station in Roy by 8:15 so we can take roll, help put wristbands on students and chaperones, and be ready to board the 8:45 train.  A couple of important reminders:
*  All students in our class are bringing a lunch from home, that they are responsible to take with them throughout the day.  Please remind them this is not their chaperone’s responsibility.  There are no microwaves available.
*  We have not scheduled time in the gift shop and all students AND adults should not go in the gift shop
*  Please do not send money with your child to purchase anything at the Planetarium Gift Shop, or Concession Stand
*  Please dress for the weather
*  Plan to learn a lot while having a fabulous time!

Parent Teacher Conferences
Parent Teacher Conferences are next week.  If you haven’t signed up, we would love to have you do so by Wednesday of this week.  You may sign up by going to our Bloomz community, and choosing a time that is convenient for you.  If you have not signed up for Bloomz, please follow this link: Bloomz Sign Up and enter the code: EHTCX7
We look forward to celebrating your child’s successes with you!

Reading
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Math

This week we will focus on Partitioning Number Lines, and Comparing Fractions.  We will also continue to work independently to master the concepts that have been introduced up to this point in the year.  It’s exciting to see the progress our students are making as they work towards mastering the third grade concepts and being introduced to new concepts from the 4th grade core.

Homework
Reading:  Please continue to read at least 20 minutes daily.  This will help them with fluency, vocabulary acquisition, and comprehension. 

Math:  A great way to reinforce math is to choose either Prodigy Game or Front Row Ed.  Prodigy is set to help them review all concepts and Front Row’s Adaptive Practice is a great place to work on a concept your child is struggling with mastering.  

We love your children and feel it is a privilege to be a part of their lives.  Thank you for sharing them with us!
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Parent Teacher Sign Ups

The opportunity to sign up for Parent Teacher Conferences is now posted on Bloomz.  If you have not signed up for Bloomz, please use this opportunity to use this link:  Bloomz Sign Up  Click on Join Bloomz and use the Class Code: EHTCX7

We hope to see you all at Parent Teacher Conferences!
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Valentine Holders, Ice Cream Party, Parent Teacher Conferences

Teaching: Mrs. Goldsberry

Important Dates
Sat.     Feb. 3     Happy Birthday Christopher!
Mon.  Feb. 5     Happy Monday!
Tues.  Feb. 6   
Wed.  Feb. 7     Guest Teacher Miss Young
                            STEM
Thurs. Feb. 8    Happy Birthday Riley!
                            Library (Please remember to Bring your Library Books)
Fri.      Feb. 9    All Field Trip Notes Due

Save the Date
Parent Teacher Conferences  Tuesday Feb 20th  and  Thursday Feb. 22nd
Sign Ups will be sent out on Bloomz. 

Valentine Information
Valentine’s Day is a third grade favorite and we love celebrating the day with our class.  We will be making our Valentine containers at school this Friday.  Valentines may be brought to school starting Monday, Feb. 12th.  The students will be creating a list of our classroom friends during centers this week and will be bringing the list home on Tuesday.  

On Valentine’s Day, we will not only do some very fun Valentine activities, but we will also be having our Multiplication Madness Party.  We are looking for parents who will be available to help set up at 1:30, serve ice cream sundaes and then help clean up after.  Our class is in charge of the Strawberry Ice Cream and Strawberry Sauce.  Volunteer sign ups will be posted in Bloomz. If you are not signed up for Bloomz, please let us know and we’ll send a form home for you to join us.

Reading
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Math
We are currently learning about fractions and what the fraction parts stand for.  We will be talking about comparing fractions and the moving onto fractions on a number line.  We are also continuing with differentiated learning paths in Front Row Ed.  Please check Aspire at the end of the week to see where your child is with mastery in each area we are working in this quarter.

Homework
Reading:  20 minutes a night 
Math:  Prodigy or Front Row Ed for 15 to 20 minutes nightly.  Targeted Practice in Front Row is a great way to work toward mastery in the various areas.  It helps fill in gaps and encourages your child to move ahead in the areas they have already mastered.

Have a great week!






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January 29- February 2

Teaching this week: Mrs. Alexander

Important Dates:
Monday:       Jan. 29- Make sure to bring name badges if you happened to have taken them home!
Tuesday:       Jan. 30- 
Wednesday: Jan. 31- STEM Lab
Thursday:     Feb. 1- Library (bring your books!)
Friday:          Feb. 2- Early Release, wear your spirit shirts!

Mark your calendars:
2/15   Clarke Planetarium
5/8    Living Planet Aquarium
We take all parents who would like to come with us.  Please note that arrangements will need to be made for ALL other siblings.  This is an opportunity for you to spend an enjoyable day with your child and a few his/her friends.  

If you have not yet filled out the food permission form, please take a minute to do so. You can find it just below in last week’s blog.

Reading:
Wonders Unit 4, Week 2 Essential Question: How can you use what you know to help others?
Reading Selections: “The Impossible Pet Show” and “The Talented Clementine”
Comprehension Strategy: Ask and Answer Questions
Comprehension Skill: Determining Point of View
Phonics: Plural Words- when to add “s” or “ies”


Math:
This week we are finishing up finding the area of composite shapes. On Wednesday, we begin fractions! We are very proud of everyone in class for the progress they are making on multiplication facts. Keep practicing, there are just over 2 weeks left until out Multiplication Madness celebration! Students will also continue to work in FrontRowEd to achieve mastery on the concepts that we have covered so far.

Homework:
For reading all you need to do is 20 minutes of reading every day (but you all knew that already)!
Math practice can done by completing 15 minutes of practice, 3 times a week in either Prodigy or FrontRow adaptive practice.
 
It’s going to be a wonderful week! (and it’s Super Bowl Week so..GO PATRIOTS!)
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Field Trip Permission Slip

The permission slip for the field trip on February 15th is located at the link below.  Please read it carefully, sign it, and return it.  We take all those who would like to join us, on this field trip, as well as the one in May.   Please remember that arrangements will need to be made for all other brothers and sisters.

Thank you!

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All Sorts of Info and a Food Permission!

Teaching: Mrs. Goldsberry

Important Dates:

Monday         Jan 22nd   If you took your name badge home on Friday, please return with it today!
Tuesday        Jan 23rd
Wednesday Jan. 24th    STEM
Thursday      Jan.  25th   Library (Please remember  your books)
Friday            Jan 26th    Happy 1/2 Birthday Jaxton
                                           Dollar Dress Down 
                                           Early Out
Save the Date
February 15th    Clarke Planetarium
May           8th     Living Planet Aquarium
We take all parents who would like to come with us.  Please note that arrangements will need to be made for ALL other siblings.  This is an opportunity for you to spend an enjoyable day with your student and a few his/her friends.  
A permission slip will be posted later this week.

Food Permission
Below is the permission slip for food that we will be using in the next 3 weeks.  Some of these items were included in the December posts, but some of the parents missed filling it out.  Please take the time to click through it again. 

If  the form is not working, please click on this link:






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ath
We are continuing with the area of shapes and moving onto the area of a composite shape.  This is a tricky concept, but we will master it quickly!  We are also continuing on with Frontrowed.com and mastering all of the concepts we have learned this year.  Your student’s mastery was reported out on their report card.  We will be updating this information on third quarter’s grades.  Watch for your student to bring home a mastery card showing the concepts they have mastered.

Homework
Reading on the days you breath is all that is required.  🙂  Daily reading raises vocabulary, reading comprehension, and makes being successful in all other academic areas.

Math may be reinforced by practicing at home using either Prodigy or Adaptive Practice Frontrowed.com

Have a fabulous week!
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Hello 3rd Quarter!

Teaching this week: Mrs. Alexander

Can anyone believe that we are already half-way through the school year? I certainly cannot!

Important Dates:
Mon.    Jan. 15: MLK Jr. Day, No School
                        “Intelligence plus character, that is the true goal of education.”
                                           ~Martin Luther King Jr.
Tues.    Jan. 16: Remember to bring name badges to school!
Wed.    Jan. 17: STEM Lab
Thurs. Jan. 18: Library, don’t forget your books 
Fri.      Jan. 19: Early Release, wear spirit shirts!

Please save the following dates:
Thurs. Feb. 15: Clark Planetarium
Tues.   May 8: Loveland Living Aquarium
*more information will be coming soon

Coming up this week:

Reading:
Wonders Unit 3
Essential Question: How is each historical event unique?
Reading selections: Long Road to Oregon
                                     Riding the Rails West!
Comprehension Strategy: Summarizing
Comprehension Skill: Sequencing
Phonics: Diphthongs /oi/ and /ow/

Math:
This week, we will begin learning about area. We will also continue to solidify our understanding of multiplication strategies, fact fluency, and division. Please continue to work on multiplication facts at home!
We continue to enjoy using FrontRow Ed, and the students are doing wonderful work moving forward at their own pace. Students are learning to record and analyze their own data and it is amazing to watch them take charge of their own learning.

Homework:
Reading: Students should spend at least 20 minutes reading each night. 
Did you know that if a child reads for 20 minutes a day, then they are exposed to 1.8 million words in a single year? So, grab a great book and get busy!
Math: Students have two options for Math homework
              1. Prodigy, 3 days per week for 15 minutes 
              2. FrontRow Ed, adaptive practice 3 days a week

Work hard. Be kind.
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