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MRS.

REGENS THIRD GRADE NEWSLETTER


For the Week of September 19, 2016
Dear Parents,
I would like to welcome a new student
to our class. His name is Alexander
Giannakoulias. He is new to RSE. The
children are doing a great job making him feel
right at home.
Parents, thank you for continuing to
sign the agenda and your childs homework
each night. Your initials tell me you have
checked over homework with your child and
reviewed the agenda.
Midterm progress reports were sent
home last week. Please be aware not many
grades were taken at this time. We do have
several more weeks before the semester
ends. Please encourage your child to read
the directions carefully and not rush when
completing work. Please utilize the INow
grading system we use at RSE. This is a
great tool to review your childs progress.
Our Read to Succeed Day is
September 23rd. We would love to have you
stop by and read. The children enjoy this so
much. Please be mindful of our Related Arts
and lunch times.
Thanks for all you do and have a
wonderful weekend.
SCHEDULE:
Related Arts: 10:35-11:20
Lunch: 12:07-12:32
Recess/Snack: 1:30-1:55

CLASSROOM NEEDS:
Cans of Sprite
Individually Wrapped Candy

PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN JUST


THE NEWSLETTER ASAP!
This can also be found online.
Childs Name:
____________________
Parents Name:
____________________

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:

PLEASE PLACE DATES ON YOUR CALENDAR.


September 21st- Picture Make Ups
September 23rd- Read to Succeed
September 26th- Picture Money is due.
October 3rd thru 7th- Fall Break
October 11th- Lions Prowl fundraiser
October 12th- Lucky Ladd Field Trip
Please read the attached letter concerning the
field trip. All money is due September 30th.
FACT OF THE WEEK:
Abraham Lincoln once walked three miles to
return 6 cents to a customer.
JOKE OF THE WEEK:
Why was six afraid of seven?
Because seven eight nine
MATH TASK OF THE WEEK:
List all the words or phrases you know that
mean to add or subtract.
(Please complete math task on the back.)
WORD OF THE WEEK: dynamo (noun)
(Use context clues to help you determine the
meaning of the word. Please draw a picture of
what the word looks like.)
Jennifer was a dynamo, performing in the
school play, playing on the soccer team, and
running for class president.

READING: Main Idea and Details


LANGUAGE: Review Unit 1 and Test
MATH:
Multiply to Find Area
SPELLING: Unit 7
SCIENCE:
How Do Living Things Compete?
How Do Adaptations Help Living Things?
SOCIAL STUDIES: Landforms

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