Q4W8, May 16-20

 Hello 3rd Grade Parents!

   How can we only have 10 days of school left? These last several weeks have flown by! 

    3rd grade has STAAR Testing this Monday and Tuesday starting at 8am in the morning. Students who are absent will take the test on the STAAR make-up days. Please have students to school with plenty of time to unpack and feel prepared for the day. Even though we have tried to reassure them about this test, being late and rushing adds extra unnecessary stress to the STAAR days.

    Please send students with an extra snack as our lunchtime will be pushed back an hour to accommodate the test.

This week, students should:

    • Understand this is just test, relax, breathe, take their time
    • Go to bed at a good time
    • Eat a good breakfast
    • Have water
    • Have confidence in themselves.

What your students can expect this week:

Math - 

  • None Monday or Tuesday due to STAAR Testing
  • Review of concepts Wednesday & Thursday
  • Rocket Math Homework, Wednesday & Thursday
    • Students need to be studying their math facts daily.
  • Math Fact Test - Friday

Spalding - 

  • 10 words -Wed
  • 10 word review - Thur
  • 10-Word, 10-Phonogram Test - Fri

Poetry - 

  • Adventures of Isabel by Ogden Nash
  • Due Friday, May 20th.
Grammar/Writing -
  • Procedural Presentations - Wednesday-Friday
  • Students should bring the items necessary for the presentations the day they present. 
Literature - 
  • Little Prince Seminar Wednesday
  • End of Book Test - Thursday.
Science - 
  • Earth & Space Unit continued. 
  • Study Guide - Tuesday - Test on Friday, last week of school
History -
  • Thirteen Colony Study Guide - Wednesday - Test on Tuesday, last week of school

School - Sponsored Events Reminder:

  • All Lower School students should be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all school events, and should be under their parent's supervision at all times. 

Traffic Reminders:

  • DO NOT MOVE YOUR VEHICLE IF CHILDREN ARE WALKING/LOADING IN FRONT, BESIDE OR WITHIN ARMS LENGTH BEHIND YOUR VEHICLE.
    • Unfortunately, we are still having issues on a daily basis with vehicles moving while students are close enough for an accident to happen.
  • NO CELL PHONES in the school lots. 
    • Listen to music, a podcast, something hands free so your eyes can be up and alert.
  • Help us keep your kiddos and everyone else safe. Plus then you get to see all the smiling faces!
  • 3rd grade's wave time is 3:45 PM. We do not have time to pack-up during the day and use the first 10-20 minutes of dismissal. If you arrive early, please be patient and willing to wait for your scholar.
General Reminders
  • The school day starts at 7:50 AM. Please have students to the school with enough time to be unpacked, have their homework turned in, and be in their seats by 7:55 AM. Any homework not turned in by the tardy bell will be counted as late. For every 3 tardies, students receive a lunch detention. These tardies are stapled in the agenda. Parents should be reviewing their scholar's agenda on a regular basis to ensure they are completing all their assigned homework.
  • For any absences or late arrivals, contact the school AND the teacher.  If you are planning to pick your student up early or arrive late due to an appointment, please inform your student's teacher with ample notice and send a doctor's note with them the next day. 
  • Unexcused Absences - Students have as many days to make up missed material as they were gone. Teachers are not required to provide work ahead of time for planned unexcused absences. Students may not be able to make up all assignments missed if they are not independent work grades. 
  • Students need to bring a water bottle daily. 
  • 3rd grade has snack during Literature. If you choose to, please send your student with a nutritional snack. 
  • Supplies Needed: 
    • All students are expected to have a copy of the grade level Classics to Keep. They need this to follow along in Literature and to reread as needed. We are almost half way through the book. 
  • Practice your students addition and subtraction facts for 20 minutes each night if they have already finished their math homework before they leave school.
  • In 3rd grade, students should expect 45 minutes of homework each night, NOT including the 20 minutes of reading. Please be advised that students have around 30 minutes during the school day to work on math homework. If they are coming home with nothing completed, please have a conversation with them about using the homework time wisely.
    • Math - 25-30 minutes - If your scholar has worked the best they can, and that you know they can, for 30 minutes on math homework and are still not done, please draw a line and sign off. It will not be counted against the student, but depending on how much they didn't do, they will stay for homework club to get the needed practice.
    • Spalding - 15 minutes. This may be done at school if your student's teacher dictates the words during dismissal.
    • Extracurricular activities such as sports practices or music lessons are not an excuse for incomplete homework. Homework will be counted as late. 
  • Students should be reading a minimum of 20 minutes daily. Reading Logs are sent home Monday and will be a weekly homework grade. These logs are checked daily so please send to school in your student's take home folder. Students need to fill out their own reading logs.
  • Parents need to sign off on the reading log that their child read a minimum of 20 minutes. Parents should be signing behavior charts as well. Both will be in the Take Home Folder and are checked daily by the teacher for completion. 
  • Your student's RAZ Kids account can count towards reading!
  • Your student writes their homework in their agenda daily. Please refer to it for the assigned homework.
Save The Dates!
  • Week of May 16th - STAAR Testing - 3rd & 4th grade

  • May 20th - Early Release Friday

  • May 27th - Last Day of School, Early Release Friday

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