Posted: February 16, 2015
Welcome back. We will
be celebrating Acadian culture Friday, Feb 20th with a “Kitchen
Party” at school. Students will be able to sample poutine râpée and chicken
fricot. Next week, St. Andrew’s will be hosting a Winter Carnival. Please stay
tuned :)
French-This week we will undertake a writing
activity about winter seeing that “Old Man Winter” has not been very
cooperative lately. With that being said students will be introduced to new
terminology and continue to utilize our high frequency words on display on our
word wall as well as their French dictionaries. 6+1 writing trait mini lessons
are also incorporated into our routine prior to any writing activity. This week
we will be focusing on “organization” and “word choice” as part of our mini
lessons.
Please
note we continue with guided reading and Daily 5. Comprehension, fluidity,
visualization, and prediction strategies continue to be the focus of my mini
lessons. Each morning prior to our routine, we take the time to read 2-3 class
books collectively as a class.
Math-We continue with our 4th
unit. This week we will be learning to measure objects using a 30 centimeter
rules and meter stick. Next week we will
be learning to measure perimeter and area. Word problems will also be studied
and dissected in order to find key words/phrases. If you like extra practice
for your son or daughter at home, please notify me and I will send
supplementary work in their reading bags.
The following is a link to a great math resource. Feel
free to explore and practice :)http://hzsd.ca/learningcenter/Library/Math+Resources/Grade+3+Math+Websites
*Note that multiplication will be our next unit of study.
Grade 3 expectation is that students can multiply up to 5x5.
Social
Studies
– This week we will be exploring the larger urban areas of NB as well as the
difference between what is an urban area and what is a rural area? We will also
compare our province in terms of populations and size to other provinces and
territories in Canada. From there, students will learn about various bodies of
water in and around NB. Below, I have provided a link describing various terms,
locations, and means of transportation in French.
http://safeshare.tv/w/vtdNkaZSpX
Reminders: -Reading is to occur nightly
-Please sign agendas and reading log sheets. I have many
extras once filled.- February Scholastic due Friday, Feb 20th.
As always, if you have any questions, comments, and/or
concerns please contact me. I will reply via phone call as soon as possible.
Let’s have a great week!