Third grade students have been introduced to poetry and learning how to analyze different elements of poems such as stanzas, lines, idioms, and alliterations. They have also been reviewing writing conventions and learning about subjects and predicates in addition to explanatory writing. In math, students are learning double-digit addition and subtraction to provide a foundation for estimation. In science, students are focusing on scientific investigation and different tools used to collect and analyze data. Social studies is focusing on the Vikings including their culture, characteristics, and influences through activities like building ships.
Third grade students have been introduced to poetry and learning how to analyze different elements of poems such as stanzas, lines, idioms, and alliterations. They have also been reviewing writing conventions and learning about subjects and predicates in addition to explanatory writing. In math, students are learning double-digit addition and subtraction to provide a foundation for estimation. In science, students are focusing on scientific investigation and different tools used to collect and analyze data. Social studies is focusing on the Vikings including their culture, characteristics, and influences through activities like building ships.
Third grade students have been introduced to poetry and learning how to analyze different elements of poems such as stanzas, lines, idioms, and alliterations. They have also been reviewing writing conventions and learning about subjects and predicates in addition to explanatory writing. In math, students are learning double-digit addition and subtraction to provide a foundation for estimation. In science, students are focusing on scientific investigation and different tools used to collect and analyze data. Social studies is focusing on the Vikings including their culture, characteristics, and influences through activities like building ships.
Third Graders have been Mark Your calendar introduced to Poetry. Reading They have learned how to 10/17 1st Day of the Second Quarter identify stanzas, lines, idioms, 10/20 Grandparents Day, 8:30-10:00 alliterations, and how to analyze poems and create their a.m. own personal poem. 10/27 Trunk or Treat, 4:30-6:00 p.m. 10/31 Happy Halloween!
In addition to reviewing basic
writing conventions, third Writing graders have been learning how to identify subjects, and predicates. They have also been learning about explanatory writing.
Third graders have been
learning about double-digit Math addition and subtraction. This unit provides a great foundation for us as we begin to study estimation.
We are learning about
Science scientific investigation! Educations purpose is to This will allow us to focus replace an empty mind with on different instruments that are used to collect and analyze data, along with comparing and an open one. -Malcolm S. Forbes contrasting observations, and using reference materials to get the information.
Here we are learning about
Social Studies the characteristic, culture, and influences of Vikings! We will be working on activities that include building ships, acting out the different Viking personalities.