Happy Leap Year! And welcome March! February was a great month, but I'm ready for spring to be here for good.
A few things that are going on for the rest of this week: Read-A-Thon Packets are due tomorrow. Have your student turn the packet and donations into me and I will turn them all in to the office. Our goal was 600 min or 10 hours. We chose this, because about an hour each day (or more) is spent reading in the classroom and the students would be responsible for reading some at home. Literacy Night is Tomorrow night at 5:30. There will be Backyard Burgers in the Gym available for purchase for dinner and each grade level will have a special literacy activity that you and your family can do! Come join in on all of the fun! School Store- I had originally had it planned to do this Friday. However, I am changing the plans a little and doing it NEXT Thursday (March 8). If you have stuff that you want to send in, you can start sending it in as soon as you would like! Candy was a big hit, green spiral writing notebooks, little toys. March 9th is a half day for students (Release at 12:30) and will begin this year's Spring Break! No school from March 12-16th. What's happening in our classroom: Your child will be bringing home the start to our Famous Scientist and Inventor project. The sheet they will bring home will be the basic information and where they will pick their first, second, and third choices for scientists. This will be due back on Monday, March 5th. Spelling- We have been trying a new little activity. From the idea of Mr. Roseburough, we have tried taking a "spelling test" on just our pattern and word wall words. The students see a question on the SMARTboard and key in their answer on their remote from a list of choices. If they get a 100%, they are excused from taking the written SPELLING TEST! They do still have to do the sentence dictation part of the test. If they miss 1 or more, they can look at what they missed, and study for the test on Friday's. So far, the class really enjoys this activity. It lets the students be hands on with something and use some neat pieces of technology.
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AuthorMrs. Letterman is a third grade teacher at Willard East. This is her 8th year in Willard, but her 10th year to teach third grade! Archives
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