Sunday, November 5, 2023

November 6th-10th

 

 Upcoming Dates

November 10th - Veteran's Day Ceremony @ 8:00-8:30
November 10th - Family Lunch Friday
November 17th - Turkey Trot
During 3rd grade Specials - 10:10
November 17th - Family Lunch Friday
November 20th-24th - Thanksgiving Break
NO SCHOOL

Terrific Texans

Congratulations to this week's winners!


Brooke, Spandita, and Ryan

Yearbooks for Sale

Our yearbook sale is now open! Each year we have a Town Center Yearbook that highlights photos from every class, school events, and staff. It is a great item to have to look back on memories from the year, and we even have a yearbook signing party in May. If you are interested in purchasing a yearbook, please see the graphic below for thee different purchasing options. As a reminder, the TCE Yearbook cost WAS NOT included in the TCE Trail Pass. If you would like a yearbook for your child(ren), you will need to purchase using the website link below.


Our yearbook committee would also love your help in submitting photos for the yearbook. As you attend campus events, if you have any photos you would like to share, see below for information on uploading them to our committee.


Veteran's Day

Lunches

Below are a few links regarding lunches:

- Breakfast & Lunch Menu

- Free & Reduced Lunch Application

- Check Your Lunch Application Status

- Create Your Child's Online Lunch Account


TCE Principal Newsletter

Each week Ms. Martin sends out her Town Center Principal Newsletter. Please make sure to check out all the important campus-wide announcements in the Principal Newsletter. 

October 30th-November 3rd Newsletter


What we are learning

Math - We are dividing, but we’re not divided! We are all in unity with learning about representing division. It’s all about equal shares, so your kiddo is going to learn lots of lessons about how to divvy things up evenly, and we know those younger siblings out there say thank you! We say you’re welcome. Repeated subtraction (subtracting over and over until we get to zero), using a number line to show division (starting on the dividend - big number - jumping backwards by the divisor until we get to 0 and then counting those jumps), and putting items into equal groups are all ways we can represent this last but not least operation in math. We’re all around that campfire singing Kumbaya and making sure everyone has an equal share, and it’s going to be EPIC!

Science - Next week, we will take a look at weather and climate.  We will discuss the difference between the two and will explore the different instruments used to gather weather data.  

ELAR - We will be transitioning from our study of informational texts back into fiction this week as we start our unit on character studies!  Ask your learners to not only describe the character’s traits, but use evidence from the text to share their thinking.  In writing, we will be completing our work on our nonfiction all about me flipbook and preparing to get started with our next writing unit!

Social Studies - How do citizens play a part in local and national government? Our 3rd graders will be working to answer that question as we look at things like being a member of a jury, voting and more this week!  

We look forward to celebrating our veterans during Friday’s Veteran’s day assembly this week too!


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