Spelling Test is on this Wednesday!
Five of our most common words: friend, color, because, again, have, who
No school on Thursday, Friday, or Monday. Fall Break!
Mrs. Stokes' 3rd Grade Class
Monday, October 14, 2013
Mrs. Stokes’ Super News!
Oct. 14, 2013
AR Reading has started. Please remind your child to take reading tests when they are finished reading a book. Our class goal is for every student to get their Gold Eagle! Your child may come in the mornings at 8:30am to take tests.
The “Book in the Bag” Reading Program is going great. Your child needs to read their book in the bag every night and return it the next day to school. Some books will take longer than one night.
Important:
Fall Break Oct 17th-21st. No school this Friday, Thursday or the following Monday. Please continue to have your child read on all of those days. Also, have your child get on my blog and do Reading Horizons when they get a chance.
I also have a new math link on my blog. IXL math offers great math practice.
Red Ribbon Week is Oct 22nd-25th.
The next AR Assembly is Oct. 25th at 2:00pm. Ask your child which Eagle(S) they will be receiving. The 5th grade is putting on the program.
Parent helpers :
Mondays at 10:30: Mrs. Coronado, Mrs. Webster, SUU student
Tuesdays at 10:30: SUU students will be presenting art/science/reading during this time for the next five weeks.
Thursdays at 10:30: Mrs. Eye
Fridays at 10:30: Mr. Hirschi
Reading: Every child should have a library book at home that they are reading in for at least 20 minutes each night. This book should be at a reading level that is comfortable for them. If the book is too hard or too easy please let me know. We have also started Literature Circles in our classroom. For a 1/2 hour each day they are reading in a group with students on their same reading levels. Then they do various activities to enhance their comprehension of the book.
Math: We are finishing graphing this week. When we get back from the break we go into grouping to prepare for multiplication.
Writing: We are constantly writing each and every day. The students are writing stories, poems, keeping journals etc. Your child is also learning their home row keys on the computer. Keyboarding is a huge skill that your child has to master this year. Whenever you see your child at the computer please remind them of home row keys.
Homework: This week there is math, reading and spelling. Please remember to mark on the Reading Calendar how many minutes each day that your child is reading. Then at the end of the month the reading calendar is due back to school. The calendar is a big part of your child's grade. Please help them to take on this responsibility. Last month every child brought back their Reading Calendar! Thank you!
Final Note: Thanks for all of your support and help at home. Have a great week!
Mrs. Stokes
Read, read, and read some more!
**Please look at our class blog. Good math and reading practices sites.
www.stokessuperstars.blogspot.org
Oct. 14, 2013
AR Reading has started. Please remind your child to take reading tests when they are finished reading a book. Our class goal is for every student to get their Gold Eagle! Your child may come in the mornings at 8:30am to take tests.
The “Book in the Bag” Reading Program is going great. Your child needs to read their book in the bag every night and return it the next day to school. Some books will take longer than one night.
Important:
Fall Break Oct 17th-21st. No school this Friday, Thursday or the following Monday. Please continue to have your child read on all of those days. Also, have your child get on my blog and do Reading Horizons when they get a chance.
I also have a new math link on my blog. IXL math offers great math practice.
Red Ribbon Week is Oct 22nd-25th.
The next AR Assembly is Oct. 25th at 2:00pm. Ask your child which Eagle(S) they will be receiving. The 5th grade is putting on the program.
Parent helpers :
Mondays at 10:30: Mrs. Coronado, Mrs. Webster, SUU student
Tuesdays at 10:30: SUU students will be presenting art/science/reading during this time for the next five weeks.
Thursdays at 10:30: Mrs. Eye
Fridays at 10:30: Mr. Hirschi
Reading: Every child should have a library book at home that they are reading in for at least 20 minutes each night. This book should be at a reading level that is comfortable for them. If the book is too hard or too easy please let me know. We have also started Literature Circles in our classroom. For a 1/2 hour each day they are reading in a group with students on their same reading levels. Then they do various activities to enhance their comprehension of the book.
Math: We are finishing graphing this week. When we get back from the break we go into grouping to prepare for multiplication.
Writing: We are constantly writing each and every day. The students are writing stories, poems, keeping journals etc. Your child is also learning their home row keys on the computer. Keyboarding is a huge skill that your child has to master this year. Whenever you see your child at the computer please remind them of home row keys.
Homework: This week there is math, reading and spelling. Please remember to mark on the Reading Calendar how many minutes each day that your child is reading. Then at the end of the month the reading calendar is due back to school. The calendar is a big part of your child's grade. Please help them to take on this responsibility. Last month every child brought back their Reading Calendar! Thank you!
Final Note: Thanks for all of your support and help at home. Have a great week!
Mrs. Stokes
Read, read, and read some more!
**Please look at our class blog. Good math and reading practices sites.
www.stokessuperstars.blogspot.org
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Spelling Group D
crayon
speaker
brightly
lightning
flowing
frighten
dainty
useful
freezer
debate
define
disease
invade
enclose
salute
compose
awake
dispute
refrain
remote
advice
delete
polite
Spelling Group C
sigh
cry
stay
grow
high
play
sight
stew
say
flow
try
blew
throw
bright
tray
fight
fly
shy
clay
hay
chew
flew
dew
slow
Spelling Group B
ten
nest
sled
pen
desk
web
dream
leaf
beads
tree
jeans
feet
Spelling GroupA
zip
pig
wig
jill
rip
sill
lip
mill
dig
crayon
speaker
brightly
lightning
flowing
frighten
dainty
useful
freezer
debate
define
disease
invade
enclose
salute
compose
awake
dispute
refrain
remote
advice
delete
polite
Spelling Group C
sigh
cry
stay
grow
high
play
sight
stew
say
flow
try
blew
throw
bright
tray
fight
fly
shy
clay
hay
chew
flew
dew
slow
Spelling Group B
ten
nest
sled
pen
desk
web
dream
leaf
beads
tree
jeans
feet
Spelling GroupA
zip
pig
wig
jill
rip
sill
lip
mill
dig
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