Quarter 2, Week 2 in Third Grade!
We had such a wonderful time meeting with you all during Parent-Teacher Conferences last week. Thank you for taking the time to partner with us in your child’s learning. Your support makes all the difference.
This week, we are excited to share a few important updates and upcoming dates.
Character Dress Up Day
Students may dress as their favorite character from a classic story we have read at GHNO or as a historical figure we study.
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Costume Proposal Slips Due: Wednesday, October 22
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Character Dress Up Day: Friday, October 24
We look forward to seeing the creativity and thoughtful connections your scholars make with their chosen characters and figures.
Third and Fourth Grade Field Day will take place on Thursday, October 30th. More details about attire and supplies will be shared soon. We are looking forward to a fun and active day with our students! Information about volunteer opportunities and snack/water donations will be in the weekly email from Headmaster Mitchel.
In the Classroom
Little House on the Prairie Test
Students will take their Little House on the Prairie test on Wednesday, October 22nd. The Little House on the Prairie Study Guide will be reviewed on Monday to help them prepare.
Math Update: Division Begins
This week, we are beginning our unit on division. Students will explore how division relates to multiplication and practice using different strategies to solve problems.
IXL Practice for Math
For additional math practice, students can log in to IXL through their Clever portal using the QR code glued into their agenda. This is not homework or a requirement, but it is an optional resource available for families who wish to support extra skill practice at home. Please refer to the IXL letter that was sent home in your scholar's Graded Work folder last week.
We will begin practicing our new poem, due on November 14th.
The First Thanksgiving of allby Nancy Byrd TurnerPeace and Mercy and Jonathan,And Patience (very small),Stood by the table giving thanksThe first Thanksgiving of all.There was very little for them to eat,Nothing special and nothing sweet;Only bread and a little broth,And a bit of fruit (and no tablecloth):But Peace and Mercy and JonathanAnd Patience, in a row,Stood up and asked a blessing onThanksgiving long ago.Thankful they were their ship had comeSafely across the sea;Thankful they were for hearth and home,And kin and company;They were glad of broth to go with their bread,Glad their apples were round and red,Glad of mayflowers they would bringOut of the woods again next spring.So Peace and Mercy and Jonathan,And Patience (very small),Stood up gratefully giving thanksThe first Thanksgiving of all.
We are looking forward to another joyful and focused week in third grade as we continue to grow in knowledge, confidence, and curiosity.
Warmly,
🌻 The Third Grade Team
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