Monday, March 6, 2017

March Newsletter

LITERACY:
The passage from our Metacognition News on the blog seems to describe synthesizing perfectly: “Synthesizing takes the process of summarizing one step further. Instead of just restating the important points from text, synthesizing involves combining ideas and allowing an evolving understanding of text. Synthesizing is creating original insights, perspectives, and understandings by reflecting on text(s) and merging elements from text and existing schema.” Synthesizing requires the use of many strategies learned throughout the year. We will focus on this strategy in April. During this time, students will be learning how to identify multiple perspectives while creating opinions or arguments. Students will also practice identifying the theme or big idea of a piece. They will then communicate text evidence used to support the theme or big idea. Synthesizing also requires readers to use evidence from the text in support of personal meaning. We will encourage students to communicate how their thinking evolves from the beginning to the end of a passage or unit of study.


Opinion Writing:

In writing we have started to work on Opinion Writing. To start the unit, third graders have created bold opinions and written them in a form of a thesis statement. Students have learned that persuasive writers look at their world and imagine how it could be better to grow ideas for possible writing projects. We have looked for problems that needed to be addressed and imagined solutions. Students are really enjoying that their voices are being heard and that they are starting to learn how to justify their opinions to persuade others.  
Math: Parts of a Whole Can Be Modeled and Represented in Different Ways 

Students have begun to develop an understanding of fractions as numbers. We will begin to start solving problems, describing fractions as numbers on a number line, and explaining equivalence of fractions. Through all activities, our class is using critical thinking to make sense of problems and demonstrating resiliency when persevering in solving them. This requires them to interpret, evaluate, summarize and synthesize every day!

Social Studies: Civics

 Students will learn the important roles of citizenship and the difference between their rights, roles and responsibilities. Along with this, we will discuss the basics of local government. Some of these mini lessons include; an introduction of our laws, the process of how laws get passed, types of consequences for decisions made for following/not following the law and how they can play a role in their community to name a few.  

IMPORTANT DATES:

March 8: Parent Teacher Conferences
March 15: Parent Teacher Conferences
March 17-April 2: Spring Break
April 4-6-: PARCC Literacy Testing (8:50am-10:20am) 
April 10-13:PARCC Math Testing (1:15-2:15)

Monday, February 27, 2017

This week in third grade:

We spent two afternoons exploring perimeter of polygons using the Dash Robots, check out the pictures below to see some of our work.  You can also check your child's  Seesaw page for more videos about our experience.


  

Sign-Up for Conferences: March 8 &15

Sign-Up for Conferences: March 8 &15


"Spring Conferences will be held on March 8 and March 15.  Conferences are a wonderful opportunity to celebrate your child's accomplishments and next steps.  You are able to sign up for conferences Monday, February 20th, using the Canyon Creek Online Scheduler.  The password is Digger."

Monday, February 20, 2017

This week in third grade:


ART CLUB:

Brady, Kieu, Colton, and Caitlin showcasing their masterpieces.
VALENTINE'S DAY:
Julien's Soda Machine Valentine's Box
Henry's Minions


Sunday, February 5, 2017

This week in third grade:

We were slipping and sliding all over this icy week.  Here is a glimpse into our  week:

Ms. Warner explaining the importance of communication especially when you are team captain.



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Friday, February 3, 2017

      VALENTINE’S DAY PROJECT
In February we will be celebrating all the friendships we have made this year by having a valentine card exchange.  
We need your help!  Please decorate a box (or bag, etc.) with your child to collect their valentine cards.  Be creative!  Our class voted on three themes. They are: Marvel, Sports, Minion and Emojis. Just remember to leave a slot for mail to be deposited and removed.
Please have your project to school by February 14th! We look forward to seeing your creation.
Here are some examples:
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Monday, January 30, 2017

February Newsletter


READING- DETERMINING IMPORTANCE
WE WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE MEANING STRATEGICALLY BY LEARNING HOW TO FIND THE MAIN IDEA OF THE TEXTS WE READ AND THE EVENTS OR IDEAS THAT ARE TRULY SIGNIFICANT TO WHAT WE ARE READING. THE STUDENTS WILL LEARN WHAT IT MEANS TO SUMMARIZE AND HOW DETERMINING IMPORTANCE IS KEY TO WRITING A SUMMARY ABOUT SOMETHING WE HAVE READ OR WATCHED. WE WILL DISCUSS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EVENTS THAT ARE SIGNIFICANT AND EVENTS THAT ARE JUST SOMETHING WE HAPPENED TO ENJOY MOST IN THE STORY.

WRITING- INFORMATIONAL WRITING AND SUMMARIZATION 
WE ARE WRAPPING UP OUR UNIT ON INFORMATIVE WRITING. STUDENTS HAVE DONE AN AMAZING JOB WITH THEIR FINAL DRAFTS AND IT IS CLEAR THAT STUDENTS ARE EXPERTS AT MANY THINGS!  THEY HAVE DONE A GOOD JOB IMPLEMENTING STRUCTURES OF A NON-FICTION, ORGANIZING, AND ELABORATING ON THEIR WRITTEN PIECES.

WE WILL BE FOCUSING ON RESPONDING TO SUMMARIES THROUGH OUR READING AND ALSO PROMPTS. STUDENTS WILL BE LEARNING HOW TO USE THE STRUCTURE OF NAME IT, VERB IT, BIG IDEA TO HELP WRITE A STRONG TOPIC SENTENCE. THEY WILL ALSO FOCUS ON GREAT WAYS TO CAPTURE BIG IDEAS AND ENSURE THAT OUR SUMMARIES ARE WRITTEN IN THEIR OWN WORDS. ADDITIONALLY, THEY ARE MAKING SURE TO ADD TRANSITIONS SO THEIR THOUGHTS ARE ORGANIZED AND WELL WRITTEN.

MATH-
PERIMETER, ANGLES AND AREA: 2-D GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT

THIS UNIT DEVELOPS IDEAS ABOUT THE ATTRIBUTES OF 2-D OBJECTS AND HOW THEY ARE CLASSIFIED (THE DEFINITION OF A TRIANGLE, RECTANGLE, AND SQUARE), LINEAR MEASUREMENT (WHICH INCLUDES PERIMETER), AREA, AND THE MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES. USING THE CONTEXT OF PERIMETER, STUDENTS ARE CONTINUING TO DEVELOP THEIR ABILITY TO USE MEASUREMENT TOOLS AS THEY WORK ON ACCURATE LINEAR MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES. STUDENTS LEARN TO IDENTIFY ANGLES BY THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO A RIGHT ANGLE. (IS THE ANGLE GREATER THAN, LESS THAN, OR EQUAL TO A 90-DEGREE ANGLE?) THEY ARE ALSO DEVELOPING AN UNDERSTANDING OF AREA AS THE AMOUNT OF FLAT SPACE AN OBJECT COVERS AND DETERMINE THE AREA OF 2-D SHAPES IN SQUARE UNITS.


SCIENCE- MATTER
THROUGHOUT EVERY SCIENCE UNIT, ALL THIRD GRADERS ARE USING CRITICAL THINKING TO DEMONSTRATE THE PROCESS OF INQUIRY. BY EXPERIMENTING, READING ARTICLES, DISCUSSING AND REFLECTING. STUDENTS WILL LEARN THE SCIENTIFIC PROCESS AND HOW THAT IS ESSENTIAL WITH THEIR NEW LEARNING WITH IDENTIFYING THE STATES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MATTER. THROUGH FOSS INVESTIGATIONS, VIDEOS, LITERATURE AND CLASS ACTIVITIES, STUDENTS WILL DISCUSS DIFFERENT ATTRIBUTES OF SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, GASES AND PLASMA WHILE USING EVIDENCE TO DEVELOP A SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION AROUND HOW HEATING AND COOLING AFFECTS STATES OF MATTER. OUR GRADE-LEVEL SCIENCE DAY LATER IN THE YEAR WILL ALLOW STUDENTS TO PRACTICE ANALYZE, INTERPRET AND WRITE OBSERVATIONS ABOUT MATTER AS IT FREEZES AND MELTS, AND BOILS AND CONDENSES.

DATES TO REMEMBER 
SOCK HOP: FEBRUARY 3
SCIENCE DAY: FEBRUARY 10
VALENTINE PARTY: FEBRUARY 14
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY/NO SCHOOL FOR KIDDOS: FEBRUARY 17
PRESIDENT’S DAY/NO SCHOOL: FEBRUARY 20

This Week in Third Grade

This week we participated along with Legend High School in collecting money for Wish Week!


Disney Day







We also had the great experience this week of learning about the robots that GRE purchased with our Digger Dash money.  We had an amazing day of coding our Dash and Dot robots.










Monday, January 23, 2017

LHS Wish Week: Making A Child's Dream Possible

LHS Wish Week: Making A Child's Dream Possible

Gold Rush is excited to participate in Legend High School's Wish Week next week!  All schools feeding into the high school are sponsoring Rayne, a seven year old girl with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.  Gold Rush students can bring change each day if they wish to participate in Legend's spirit events.  All proceeds will contribute to Rayne's dream of going to Disney World for her birthday in April.  We look forward to joining other schools and making Rayne's dreams come true! Click here for more information about Rayne and our partnership with Make A Wish Foundation.


Monday, January 23  * Ski & Summer Looks
Tuesday, January 24 *  Farm & Western Wear 
Wednesday, January 25 * Sports Day
Thursday, January 26 * Anything Disney
Friday, January 27 * Pink & Blue - Rayne's Favorite Colors

Sunday, January 22, 2017

This week in third grade:

This week in third grade:

We started the week off by opening up our pen-pal letters from Australia.  



On Thursday four of our classmates battled in our school Battle of the Books competition and did an amazing job! They have been reading books and practicing since the beginning of the school year.  


Sophie, Caitlin, Stella, and Lauren celebrating a great Battle of the Books Battle with donuts.
We ended the week by listening to Colin O'Brady speak to us and help us to realize that we are able to accomplish any goal we set our minds to.



Colin became the fastest person to complete the 7/2 mountaineering challenge, also breaking the speed record for the Seven Summits in 132 days.  Colin is now a 2x world record holder!

Find out more at http://beyond72.com/ .

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