Hi all! Welcome to the 2019-2020 school year! I am so excited to start the year together and I am looking forward to having your child in our third grade class! The 2019-2020 school year will mark the beginning of my sixth year of teaching. All of my years have been here at South Elementary! I am so excited for all of our learning adventures that we will have together as well as getting to know students and their amazing families. Please be sure to connect to our Class DOJO as I will be sending weekly updates via dojo that will include a link to this site. As always, please let me know of any questions or concerns you have throughout this year. I am eager to be in communication with you all as we continue through our year in third grade!
Happy Friday to all! I hope you all had a wonderful shortened week. We have been busy here in room B9! In math, we are continuing to work on our addition and subtraction strategies and more specifically looking at these strategies in a variety of word problems. Everyone is loving getting extra practice during class time and earning awards for iXL skills. We are also going to start our Moby Max fact practice over the next week. This is a great way for students to build fact fluency with addition and subtraction before moving to multiplication and division. In reading, we are continuing to focus on a read aloud each week. This week, we are going to be reading the story, "Saturday and Teacakes." This is a wonderful story about a young boy reminiscing on time spent with his grandmother. The genre of the story is a memoir. While we read and do activities throughout the week, we will focus on our visualizing skills as well as the theme/central message of a story. We are also
Hi everyone! It's hard to believe we have already finished our first week. It went by so fast! We are off to an awesome start! Thank you all for of your support this week. From bringing in supplies, "Me Museum" items, completing forms, and signing up for Dojo, you all helped make this a very successful first week. We started the first few days just getting to know one another and getting our routines/procedures down to help our classroom run smoothly. Our class played a fun game of "Find Someone Who Has..." to find friends that had some of our same interests and similarities. We also read a great story called "Stuart Goes to School." No one in our class had read this book and it is perfect for the first week of third grade. Stuart, our main character, is very nervous about starting third grade but goes through some hilarious events and it ends up being a successful first week. We also participated in some "math about Ms. Brannon&
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