- Monday, May 8th: Math STAAR for 3rd (and 4th graders)
- Tuesday, May 9th: Reading STAAR for 3rd (and 4th graders)
- Monday, May 22nd: Publishers Picnic
- Thursday, May 25th: 3rd grade Chariot Races
- Friday, May 26th: Winds of Time school-wide parade
- Mrs. Scott will begin her maternity leave starting on Wednesday, 4/19/17. Please help us welcome her long-term substitute, Sylvia Tramuto. Mrs. Tramuto is a familiar face at HCE. We feel lucky to have her join our team while Mrs. Scott welcomes baby Landry!
Reading: This week will be our second week of reviewing inferring strategies. Inferring requires higher order thinking skills, which is naturally a more challenging task for a reader. Last week we reviewed that inferences are made when a reader combines text clues and their own background knowledge. We practiced using text evidence to support our inferences. Utilizing text evidence to support an inference is crucial during a test-taking scenario. This week, we will continue to infer and support our inferences with text evidence. We will spend a lof of our time this week thinking through texts in pairs in order to draw conclusions about the story or article we read in order to correctly answer a STAAR-like question. A lot of the time, there may be more than one reasonable answer. It is important to revisit the text in order to choose the best answer that relates to the text evidence.
Writing: We can't wait for you to hear your writer's persuasive essay at our HCE Publisher's Picnic later in May (see date above). We will shift genres this week in Writer's Workshop as we begin our letter writing unit. We will begin the week identifying the parts of a letter (e.g. date, greeting, body, closing). As the week progresses, we will study and write three types of letters: friendly, informative, and thank you.
Spelling: Students will receive new spelling words on Thursday, April 20th. They will take a test on these words on Thursday, April 27th. April 28th-May 5th, teachers will be looking for students to apply those spelling patterns correctly in their reading and writing work.
Social Studies: It is all about Texas festivals this week in social studies! When immigrants came to our state, they brought certain customs and cultures from their homelands with them. A way we respect and celebrate the various cultures in Texas is through cultural celebrations. We can learn about all of the different cultural traditions (e.g. food, music) at festivals. This week, we will read, reflect, and respond about various Texas festivals. Be sure to ask your child what festival they found most interesting.
Math: In math this week, we will be working on finding a relationship between numbers presented in a table. This can often be called input-output tables. We will discuss the importance to find the rule or pattern between the numbers and that the pattern must be continuous.
We will end the week discussing financial literacy. Topics we will cover will be the difference between planned and unplanned spending decisions, opportunity cost, and credit. This unit will connect with your child's economic unit they had during social studies. Some good vocabulary to review for this unit would be credit, borrower, and interest.
Science: This week, we will finish discussing temperature and how to read thermometers. We will also have your child research a city and record temperatures over the week. Your child can see how temperature can change over time. They can also see differing spring season temperatures.
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