Welcome third grade families!! Thank you for taking the time to read our third grade blog. It was a great first FULL week of virtual learning in third grade! We were able to get to know one another, learn to navigate Zoom and Schoology together! Thank you so much for being patient and showing so much grace as we struggled through some technology issues. We are excited about the learning that will continue to happen in the coming weeks. Make sure you are checking our blog weekly for calendar updates, what we are learning, and any announcements regarding third grade and TCE.
Announcements
Parent NewsletterMs. Martin shares out our campus newsletter via email each Friday. Make sure to read her newsletter for information regarding campus news. This week's newsletter can be found linked here.
Homeroom HubThis is where your learner will start the day, complete their daily check in, and get their first zoom link.
3A Ms. McFarling: Homeroom Hub - Reading3B Mrs. Maloney: Homeroom Hub - Math3C Ms. Becker: Homeroom Hub - Reading3D Mrs. Shelby: Homeroom Hub - Science3E Mrs. Naughton: Homeroom Hub - Math
Parent Newsletter
Ms. Martin shares out our campus newsletter via email each Friday. Make sure to read her newsletter for information regarding campus news. This week's newsletter can be found linked here.
Doctor's Appointments/Absences You do not need to notify the office of any doctors appointments or absences. Any work that your kiddo misses can be completed upon their return. They will earn credit and be considered present as long as the work for the day is complete before midnight.
What are we learning?
Math: This week learners will represent numbers. We will learn to represent numbers through 120,000 in standard, word, expanded form, and expanded notation.
Language Arts: This week in reading we will begin building our reading life. We will talk about setting ourselves up to make reading the best that it can be! We will explore various books that we enjoy as well as ways we can still enjoy reading at home. In writing, we will talk about how to make writing the best it can be! We will also begin to brainstorm writing ideas.
Science: This week learners will learn science processes and how to collect weather data. We will compare weather in Coppell and Santiago, Chile over the course of this year.
Social Studies: This week in social studies learners will explore why people form communities; economic opportunities, security, and education.
Math: This week learners will represent numbers. We will learn to represent numbers through 120,000 in standard, word, expanded form, and expanded notation.
Language Arts: This week in reading we will begin building our reading life. We will talk about setting ourselves up to make reading the best that it can be! We will explore various books that we enjoy as well as ways we can still enjoy reading at home. In writing, we will talk about how to make writing the best it can be! We will also begin to brainstorm writing ideas.
Science: This week learners will learn science processes and how to collect weather data. We will compare weather in Coppell and Santiago, Chile over the course of this year.
Social Studies: This week in social studies learners will explore why people form communities; economic opportunities, security, and education.
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