There is no homework other than checkered flag multiplication and reading minutes this weekend.
This afternoon we had visitors here to help us plan our gardens. We will be planting a small garden behind Sunset if the weather will ever cooperate. Today we voted on what crops we would plant. We decided that we would plant carrots, leaf lettuce, radishes, and broccoli.
Hopefully it warms up soon! Have a great weekend!
Friday, April 19, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Yearbooks
Students who ordered yearbooks should have got them today. If they didn't get one and should have let me know.
We took a few minutes this afternoon with all of the other third graders to sign yearbooks in the gym.
Tonight there is regular math homework and also checkered flag multiplication and reading minutes to work on.
Today in reading we took some time to publish persuasive letters to the KidBlog. If you can, log on with your student and look through some of the students work. I have been very impressed. Asking them to publish it online really makes them put forth their maximum effort.
Don't forget our field trip is next Wednesday. We will be going rain or shine, or should I say snow or shine???
We took a few minutes this afternoon with all of the other third graders to sign yearbooks in the gym.
Tonight there is regular math homework and also checkered flag multiplication and reading minutes to work on.
Today in reading we took some time to publish persuasive letters to the KidBlog. If you can, log on with your student and look through some of the students work. I have been very impressed. Asking them to publish it online really makes them put forth their maximum effort.
Don't forget our field trip is next Wednesday. We will be going rain or shine, or should I say snow or shine???
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Factors
Today in math we introduced factors. Listing factors can be a simple way to practice multiplication facts. The homework tonight is about factors.
Most of the students finished their Unit 4 Benchmark test in reading today. Most did very well. The first part of the test comprehension of two short stories. I think the reading they have been doing at home has really helped their comprehension skills. Keep up the good work at home!!
We have also been working on writing persuasive letters. I asked each kid to write me a letter trying to persuade me to let them do something here at school. I am going to ask them to type their letters on the KidBlog and then I will reply through the comments section. It should be interesting to see what they write about!!!
Most of the students finished their Unit 4 Benchmark test in reading today. Most did very well. The first part of the test comprehension of two short stories. I think the reading they have been doing at home has really helped their comprehension skills. Keep up the good work at home!!
We have also been working on writing persuasive letters. I asked each kid to write me a letter trying to persuade me to let them do something here at school. I am going to ask them to type their letters on the KidBlog and then I will reply through the comments section. It should be interesting to see what they write about!!!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
One More Day in the Books
When it gets to this time in the school year it seems like the days click off right before your eyes. They come and go before you can even blink. Before we know it these kids will be leaving 3rd grade and moving right on to 4th grade.
There is regular homework in math today. I am aware that the walkers or riders didn't receive homework so they will all get a free homework pass. It was my fault that they didn't get it. However, I do expect all of those kids to do both their reading and math practice and return recorded minutes with a signature since they didn't have to do the regular homework. ;)
Encourage your students on the new Kid Blog. I still can't get over how interested they are in this. If you are around while they are on it check it out and see what some of the students are contributing. Try to encourage your student to write something. They could write about what they did after school, what they learned in school, something they are excited for that is coming up, etc. Any writing is better than no writing.
Thanks for all of your support as the support you give at home makes a tremendous difference here at school!!
There is regular homework in math today. I am aware that the walkers or riders didn't receive homework so they will all get a free homework pass. It was my fault that they didn't get it. However, I do expect all of those kids to do both their reading and math practice and return recorded minutes with a signature since they didn't have to do the regular homework. ;)
Encourage your students on the new Kid Blog. I still can't get over how interested they are in this. If you are around while they are on it check it out and see what some of the students are contributing. Try to encourage your student to write something. They could write about what they did after school, what they learned in school, something they are excited for that is coming up, etc. Any writing is better than no writing.
Thanks for all of your support as the support you give at home makes a tremendous difference here at school!!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Partial Products
Partial Products is a new method to solve a multiplication problem. Below is a video demonstrating a couple problems. The kids' homework in math is about partial products.
I have been amazed at the involvement of the Kid Blog over the weekend. That is awesome! There is an extra credit assignment on the Kid Blog website. I would love to see as many people writing on the blog as possible.
We will not be doing a spelling list this week. We also will not be working on a story in reading this week.
I have been amazed at the involvement of the Kid Blog over the weekend. That is awesome! There is an extra credit assignment on the Kid Blog website. I would love to see as many people writing on the blog as possible.
We will not be doing a spelling list this week. We also will not be working on a story in reading this week.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Kid Blog
I am happy to announce that our class now has a Kid Blog set up.
Kid Blog is a blogging website similar to this site. It is private to only the people in our class though. The best part about it is that the kids can write on it from anywhere that they can access the internet. Each kid has a user name which is their first name and a password which is their last name.
There is a link to the Kid Blog site in the links section of this page. You can also get there by going to kidblog.org/mrbrim. We have only been out of school for an hour and Devon and Mollie have both found their way onto the blog and made a post. That is great!! Let's see how many kids we can have write something over the weekend!!
Have a great weekend!!
Kid Blog is a blogging website similar to this site. It is private to only the people in our class though. The best part about it is that the kids can write on it from anywhere that they can access the internet. Each kid has a user name which is their first name and a password which is their last name.
There is a link to the Kid Blog site in the links section of this page. You can also get there by going to kidblog.org/mrbrim. We have only been out of school for an hour and Devon and Mollie have both found their way onto the blog and made a post. That is great!! Let's see how many kids we can have write something over the weekend!!
Have a great weekend!!
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Study, Study, Study
Please have your child take a few minutes tonight to study their spelling words. I am sending home a double sided worksheet that they could complete as their spelling practice. This is not required but highly encouraged.
There is also a math worksheet for homework tonight. Along with the math homework they can practice their math facts and read for 15 minutes. I realize that this adds up to be a lot of work sometimes. Do what you can and forget the rest. Anything is better than nothing.
Ask your student about our science activities. I think the kids are really enjoying these lessons and having a lot of fun with them. I know I am!!
There is also a math worksheet for homework tonight. Along with the math homework they can practice their math facts and read for 15 minutes. I realize that this adds up to be a lot of work sometimes. Do what you can and forget the rest. Anything is better than nothing.
Ask your student about our science activities. I think the kids are really enjoying these lessons and having a lot of fun with them. I know I am!!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Scholastic News
The homework for tonight is to read the Scholastic News Magazine that was sent home and to write down 3 things that the kids learned by reading the magazine. If your child is in Project Explore they weren't in the room when we handed out the magazines and don't have to do the homework.
A little over half the class finished the reading portion of the MAP test today. Our next test will be Language on Friday afternoon.
I did ask if a couple of the kids could bring a apple or orange tomorrow for our science lesson. I don't need a bunch but a few would be great. Thanks!!
A little over half the class finished the reading portion of the MAP test today. Our next test will be Language on Friday afternoon.
I did ask if a couple of the kids could bring a apple or orange tomorrow for our science lesson. I don't need a bunch but a few would be great. Thanks!!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
MAP Testing
Most student finished their Math MAP test today. Most of the kids went up about 8 points which is great. Encourage them to keep up the good work.
We will be taking the Reading portion tomorrow and the Language portion on Friday.
There is no homework this evening. You could use this rainy day as an opportunity to work on multiplication facts and reading minutes.
We will be taking the Reading portion tomorrow and the Language portion on Friday.
There is no homework this evening. You could use this rainy day as an opportunity to work on multiplication facts and reading minutes.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Spring Has Arrived
It finally feels like spring outside. Remember the rule we use at Sunset about coats is that if it is below 60 degrees students must have jackets to go outside. If it is about 60 degrees they may go out in t-shirts.
This week we will be taking our Spring MAP tests. Our class will be testing on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. Remind your students to do their best.
There is math homework tonight. Along with the homework students may work on reading and checkered flag multiplication.
Let's make it a great week!
This week we will be taking our Spring MAP tests. Our class will be testing on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. Remind your students to do their best.
There is math homework tonight. Along with the homework students may work on reading and checkered flag multiplication.
Let's make it a great week!
Monday, April 1, 2013
April Fools
I made it through the day without being tricked with any April Fools jokes. You never know what third graders might come up with. I am hoping that Mother Nature is playing a joke on us with this chilly day.
There is no math homework tonight. Kids could however practice their math facts. March Mathness is over and our class scored 551 points which translates into 1,653 minutes of fact practice. Today we are starting a new incentive that is very similar called Checkered Flag Multiplication. Check out Twitter for a picture of our race track.
Spelling practice book pages are also coming home tonight for practice.
Out of everything coming home tonight the most important is the field trip packet. Our field trip will be to the Boone Y-Camp on April 24th. Students CAN"T go without returning the green "Health Form". They also need to bring back their lunch choice by the 8th of April. Look for further field trip details at a later date.
Tomorrow is the last day for yearbook orders!
Happy April!!
There is no math homework tonight. Kids could however practice their math facts. March Mathness is over and our class scored 551 points which translates into 1,653 minutes of fact practice. Today we are starting a new incentive that is very similar called Checkered Flag Multiplication. Check out Twitter for a picture of our race track.
Spelling practice book pages are also coming home tonight for practice.
Out of everything coming home tonight the most important is the field trip packet. Our field trip will be to the Boone Y-Camp on April 24th. Students CAN"T go without returning the green "Health Form". They also need to bring back their lunch choice by the 8th of April. Look for further field trip details at a later date.
Tomorrow is the last day for yearbook orders!
Happy April!!
Thursday, March 28, 2013
No More Winter Gear!!!
Starting Monday please DO NOT send snowpants or boots with your child. Even though all of the snow isn't quite gone as of now we are going to be done with boots and snowpants for this year. Even if it snows again they don't need these things. We will either be on the blacktop only or inside for recess.
There is no homework this weekend other than March Mathness and the 15 minutes of reading. Enjoy the three day weekend!!
There is no homework this weekend other than March Mathness and the 15 minutes of reading. Enjoy the three day weekend!!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Yearbook Forms
Yearbook order forms are due Tuesday. Those need to be turned in if your child would like a yearbook.
There is homework in math tonight about fractions. Today in math we introduced mixed numbers.
The spelling test and reading test will be tomorrow. Practice those spelling words!!!
There is homework in math tonight about fractions. Today in math we introduced mixed numbers.
The spelling test and reading test will be tomorrow. Practice those spelling words!!!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Challenge
The homework tonight will be a challenge and it is meant to be. Please don't give your student too much help, try to make them work through it. Help walk them through the steps they need to go through to answer the question, however. I would like them to be able to explain to me how they got their answer tomorrow.
This homework comes out of our new science program - FOSS Science. The program is unique in the fact that it has stories that go along with what we are learning about and also incorporates math. I am sure that some social studies will be incorporated down the road also.
Keep studying for the spelling test. Remember that it will take place on Thursday this week.
This homework comes out of our new science program - FOSS Science. The program is unique in the fact that it has stories that go along with what we are learning about and also incorporates math. I am sure that some social studies will be incorporated down the road also.
Keep studying for the spelling test. Remember that it will take place on Thursday this week.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Back to School!!
I hope everyone had a much needed and relaxing break. I was able to enjoy a trip to Arizona to visit my parents with my wife. It was much warmer there than it has been here. I am ready for spring already.
This week we are reading a story titled, "Goodbye 382 Shin Dang Dong". It is about a girl in Korea that moves to America with her family. It compares how things are alike and different Korea and America. As we read this story we will be talking about sequence of a story, adverbs in our writing, and words that are spelled with the same vowel sound as BALL.
There is homework in math tonight as we continued our work on fractions this afternoon.
Also coming home today are yearbook ordering forms. These forms are due back by Tuesday, April 2. The yearbooks should be delivered in Mid-May.
Some students did a great job of logging math and reading minutes over break. Everyone needs to get back in the groove and routine of 15 minutes of reading each night and practicing math facts each night. I have seen tremendous growth by the students who do this on a regular basis. Keep up the good work!!!
This week we are reading a story titled, "Goodbye 382 Shin Dang Dong". It is about a girl in Korea that moves to America with her family. It compares how things are alike and different Korea and America. As we read this story we will be talking about sequence of a story, adverbs in our writing, and words that are spelled with the same vowel sound as BALL.
There is homework in math tonight as we continued our work on fractions this afternoon.
Also coming home today are yearbook ordering forms. These forms are due back by Tuesday, April 2. The yearbooks should be delivered in Mid-May.
Some students did a great job of logging math and reading minutes over break. Everyone needs to get back in the groove and routine of 15 minutes of reading each night and practicing math facts each night. I have seen tremendous growth by the students who do this on a regular basis. Keep up the good work!!!
Friday, March 15, 2013
What Can We Work On At Home??
What can we work on at home? is probably one of the most commonly asked questions at conferences. I also think it is a question most parents want to know, but don't ask for a different number of reasons. I also never really feel like I have that great of an answer for parents. After much thought this is what I have come up.
Does your child read 15 minutes or more each night? If they are that is awesome, if they aren't then that could be a goal to work towards. I would also encourage parents to take interest in their reading. Ask them about their book. When a student retells what they have read it improves their comprehension of what they have read tremendously.
Has your child be practicing their multiplication facts? Currently we are having a competition at school called March Mathness. Each student gets a point for every 5 minutes practiced. We are competing against Mr. McGrane's class to see which class can get the highest total of points. There are a million different ways to practice facts. Flash cards, ask and answer with someone, make flash cards, write out facts, and several other ways. There are also many fact practice games on various websites on the internet. Many of them are linked in the Links section of the blog. If you find a new one feel free to share it with me. (Sometimes a website says it is for math, but then the games really have little to do with math so be careful of that.)
Writing is another focus for third graders. A great Spring Break task would be to write a few sentences each day. Work on neat handwriting, correct spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. Every little bit helps.
With Spring Break coming up we have a great opportunity for kids to practice lots of things at home. Does that mean I want them to do school work all day everyday? Absolutely NOT! A few minutes a day can make a huge difference. Anything is better than nothing.
Sometimes I think parents wonder if they are working on the right things. In my opinion there really are no wrong things to work on. If you are taking an interest in your child's education and trying to help them become better at ANYTHING, then you are working on something positive.
Have a great break! I look forward to break and also a strong finish to the end of the school year!
Does your child read 15 minutes or more each night? If they are that is awesome, if they aren't then that could be a goal to work towards. I would also encourage parents to take interest in their reading. Ask them about their book. When a student retells what they have read it improves their comprehension of what they have read tremendously.
Has your child be practicing their multiplication facts? Currently we are having a competition at school called March Mathness. Each student gets a point for every 5 minutes practiced. We are competing against Mr. McGrane's class to see which class can get the highest total of points. There are a million different ways to practice facts. Flash cards, ask and answer with someone, make flash cards, write out facts, and several other ways. There are also many fact practice games on various websites on the internet. Many of them are linked in the Links section of the blog. If you find a new one feel free to share it with me. (Sometimes a website says it is for math, but then the games really have little to do with math so be careful of that.)
Writing is another focus for third graders. A great Spring Break task would be to write a few sentences each day. Work on neat handwriting, correct spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. Every little bit helps.
With Spring Break coming up we have a great opportunity for kids to practice lots of things at home. Does that mean I want them to do school work all day everyday? Absolutely NOT! A few minutes a day can make a huge difference. Anything is better than nothing.
Sometimes I think parents wonder if they are working on the right things. In my opinion there really are no wrong things to work on. If you are taking an interest in your child's education and trying to help them become better at ANYTHING, then you are working on something positive.
Have a great break! I look forward to break and also a strong finish to the end of the school year!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Character Counts Day!!!!
We had a fun filled day at the middle school and with the middle school kids visiting us. Below is a link to a video of pictures and video clips that Emma put together for us. Thanks Emma!!!
Character Counts Day iMovie
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Science!!
Today instead of Math we started some Science. Sunset teachers are piloting the FOSS Science program that we will be adopting next year. We will be alternating between Science and Math in the afternoons. Since we didn't have math today there isn't any math homework. The area of Science we will work on is Measuring and Matter. Today we talked about having common measurements and good measuring habits and techniques.
In Reading this week we will be reading the story How My Family Lives in America. The story is about three young people who all have a parent that was born in another country. The spelling list that goes along with this story is homophones. Check with your child to see if they know what a homonym is. They should be bringing home practice book pages to practice their spelling. As always, this doesn't have to be returned to school.
Tomorrow will be an exciting day as we will be visiting the middle school and also have visitors from the middle school to celebrate Character Counts day. I will take pictures tomorrow to add to the week's slideshow on Friday. I will also post Twitter updates. If your not following our class on Twitter at @mrbrimsclass do so before tomorrow so you can see updates throughout the day.
In Reading this week we will be reading the story How My Family Lives in America. The story is about three young people who all have a parent that was born in another country. The spelling list that goes along with this story is homophones. Check with your child to see if they know what a homonym is. They should be bringing home practice book pages to practice their spelling. As always, this doesn't have to be returned to school.
Tomorrow will be an exciting day as we will be visiting the middle school and also have visitors from the middle school to celebrate Character Counts day. I will take pictures tomorrow to add to the week's slideshow on Friday. I will also post Twitter updates. If your not following our class on Twitter at @mrbrimsclass do so before tomorrow so you can see updates throughout the day.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Report Cards
Be on the look-out for report cards. Each child should bring one home with them today. You may keep the report card and any other papers. I do ask that you send the envelope back with your student on Monday. The sooner they bring it back the more Brim Bucks they get!
Also, if you haven't sent back the conference sheet yet please do so ASAP!
There is homework in math this weekend and the opportunity to scored 9 points in March Mathness. 15 minutes of fact practice each day gets them 3 points per day. The practice does need to happen on three different days. Keep recording the reading minutes as well.
This morning we had Juli Jaycox visit us to talk about dental hygiene. She gave each kids a toothbrush and small tube of toothpaste. Students in 3rd grade should already be taking good care of their teeth but they are also getting close to the age where other good hygiene habits need to be started.
Check out the new video link for pictures from the past week!
Happy Friday and Have a Great Weekend!!!!
Also, if you haven't sent back the conference sheet yet please do so ASAP!
There is homework in math this weekend and the opportunity to scored 9 points in March Mathness. 15 minutes of fact practice each day gets them 3 points per day. The practice does need to happen on three different days. Keep recording the reading minutes as well.
This morning we had Juli Jaycox visit us to talk about dental hygiene. She gave each kids a toothbrush and small tube of toothpaste. Students in 3rd grade should already be taking good care of their teeth but they are also getting close to the age where other good hygiene habits need to be started.
Check out the new video link for pictures from the past week!
Happy Friday and Have a Great Weekend!!!!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
A Little Bit of Everything Today!
Another busy, busy day has come to and end here in third grade at Sunset. Hopefully yesterday everyone got the gold conference form. If you haven't already done so please return the bottom half indicating if your assigned time will work for you or not. If it will not I have a couple other openings on that day or I can do a different day after school.
Tomorrow we will be taking our reading test over the story, Suki's Kimono. Ask your student what the story is about. Summarizing a story is a great way to prepare for the test. We will also be taking out spelling test. I sent home practice book pages for the spelling words. Those can be great practice and they do not have to be returned to school.
We had a much better turn out for our March Mathness fact practice today. Keep up the good work on that! We are in a competition with Mr. McGrane's class so every point counts!!
Today was also our day to visit the Kendall Young Library. The kids really love going there to get books. I think almost everyone has a library card now. That's fantastic!
Please check out the SURVEY tap at the top of the page. It would be great to get a little feedback from the parents. Be on the look-out tomorrow for a picture slideshow of some of the things that happened throughout the week. Many of the pictures have already been uploaded to Twitter. If you don't follow our class on Twitter, sign-up soon. It's a great way to see what is going on here at school and to get updates. Simply sign-up for a Twitter account and search for @mrbrimsclass.
Tomorrow we will be taking our reading test over the story, Suki's Kimono. Ask your student what the story is about. Summarizing a story is a great way to prepare for the test. We will also be taking out spelling test. I sent home practice book pages for the spelling words. Those can be great practice and they do not have to be returned to school.
We had a much better turn out for our March Mathness fact practice today. Keep up the good work on that! We are in a competition with Mr. McGrane's class so every point counts!!
Today was also our day to visit the Kendall Young Library. The kids really love going there to get books. I think almost everyone has a library card now. That's fantastic!
Please check out the SURVEY tap at the top of the page. It would be great to get a little feedback from the parents. Be on the look-out tomorrow for a picture slideshow of some of the things that happened throughout the week. Many of the pictures have already been uploaded to Twitter. If you don't follow our class on Twitter, sign-up soon. It's a great way to see what is going on here at school and to get updates. Simply sign-up for a Twitter account and search for @mrbrimsclass.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Survey
I'm trying something new. It may work and it might not. Please take a minute to check out the SURVEY tab at the top and complete the anonymous survey.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Boots and Snow Pants
Please make sure your child has boots and snow pants here at school every day. Also talk to them about the importance of wearing them out for recess. If there is snow on the ground, they need them on. It would also really help if they wore them to school in the morning.
Our custodians work very hard to keep our building clean all year and have to work extra hard in the winter. Let's all help them out by wearing boots and wiping our feet when entering the building. Think about the mess your child makes when they come in the house. Now imagine the 350 kids Curt has to clean up after.
Our custodians work very hard to keep our building clean all year and have to work extra hard in the winter. Let's all help them out by wearing boots and wiping our feet when entering the building. Think about the mess your child makes when they come in the house. Now imagine the 350 kids Curt has to clean up after.
Fraction Posters
Today in math we talked about fractions some more as we discussed probability. We did a block drawing experiment that I think all of the kids thought was kind of fun. There is homework tonight in math.
As an extra thing to do I told kids that they could create a poster that explains Fractions with examples. We will then vote for the best poster and it will be displayed for the rest of the year. All of the others will also be displayed for a while. I told the kids it didn't really matter when they returned this. If it came back by the end of the week or the beginning of next week that would be great. Some kids even talked about getting poster board to put it on. That would be great!
As an extra thing to do I told kids that they could create a poster that explains Fractions with examples. We will then vote for the best poster and it will be displayed for the rest of the year. All of the others will also be displayed for a while. I told the kids it didn't really matter when they returned this. If it came back by the end of the week or the beginning of next week that would be great. Some kids even talked about getting poster board to put it on. That would be great!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Monday Has Come and Monday Has Gone
I can't believe how fast today went by. It also seemed like the first normal day of school we have had on a Monday in a while.
In reading this week we are reading a story titled Suki's Kimono. A kimono is a type of dress that women in Japan wear traditionally. This led to some discussion about our ancestors. I told the kids to ask their parents where their ancestors came from and if their parents or grandparents had any idea what type of traditional dress was worn in that country.
Each student should have brought home spelling practice book pages to work on spelling words. These also include the words. If you are studying on Spelling City we are on Unit 5 Week 1. All of the words this week have a CVVC or CVV pattern somewhere within the word.
In math we started Unit 8. Unit 8 is about fractions. Since we started a new unit today each child should be coming home with a Unit 8 Family Letter. Remember to hang on to this as it might help answer questions when you are working on homework throughout the unit. Fractions always seem to be a challenging topic for third graders. The more they can talk about fractions at home the more they will learn about them. Also, in math don't forget about the March Mathness fact practice. We have entered into a competition with Mr. McGrane's class to see which class can score the most total points as a class. To win we will need everyone to participate in March Mathness.
I have a feeling this is going to be a great week filled with learning!
In reading this week we are reading a story titled Suki's Kimono. A kimono is a type of dress that women in Japan wear traditionally. This led to some discussion about our ancestors. I told the kids to ask their parents where their ancestors came from and if their parents or grandparents had any idea what type of traditional dress was worn in that country.
Each student should have brought home spelling practice book pages to work on spelling words. These also include the words. If you are studying on Spelling City we are on Unit 5 Week 1. All of the words this week have a CVVC or CVV pattern somewhere within the word.
In math we started Unit 8. Unit 8 is about fractions. Since we started a new unit today each child should be coming home with a Unit 8 Family Letter. Remember to hang on to this as it might help answer questions when you are working on homework throughout the unit. Fractions always seem to be a challenging topic for third graders. The more they can talk about fractions at home the more they will learn about them. Also, in math don't forget about the March Mathness fact practice. We have entered into a competition with Mr. McGrane's class to see which class can score the most total points as a class. To win we will need everyone to participate in March Mathness.
I have a feeling this is going to be a great week filled with learning!
Friday, March 1, 2013
Friday Fun!!
What a great way to end the week! We had a Read-A-Thon this morning and the kids enjoyed reading and snacking.
For lunch we had sack lunch due to the presentations in the gym today. We even had a special guest for lunch as my wife, Brittany joined us.
This afternoon we worked on a math test for a while and then had a presentation by the Grout Museum. The kids got to see some cool science related things. It also just so happened that we had science kits delivered today so we can add some more science to what we are teaching.
For pictures from the week check out the video slide show in the Video and Pictures Links.
Have a great weekend!!
For lunch we had sack lunch due to the presentations in the gym today. We even had a special guest for lunch as my wife, Brittany joined us.
This afternoon we worked on a math test for a while and then had a presentation by the Grout Museum. The kids got to see some cool science related things. It also just so happened that we had science kits delivered today so we can add some more science to what we are teaching.
For pictures from the week check out the video slide show in the Video and Pictures Links.
Have a great weekend!!
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