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week bean creek speaks team free green clean cream street freeze field Review Words: right pie child Challenge Words: sixteen peanut Our Grass-Head Friends were getting to the point of needing haircuts...that's usually when I send them home. I snapped a shot of each 3rd grader with their buddy before they left! On Fridays we have Art class. It is one of our favorite times of the week. It is a time to put on music and get messy and creative. We can talk and laugh and enjoy each other's company while expressing ourselves in unique ways. The process is every bit as important as the finished product!
This week we are at the end of Unit One in Reading. This means that instead of a new list of Spelling words, the students will have a test of twenty words from the past five weeks. I will not tell them which words in advance—because I am testing their Spelling retention. There will be NO Pretest—just a Final Test on Friday!
Last week our Reading stories all focused on wolves. To add a little fun to our language arts, we did a group reading of a "Nursery Rap" called, Yo, Hungry Wolf. It's a fun twist on The Three Little Pigs.
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The third grade room was blessed with the donation of a new smart board this year. Carol luther donated a smart board to our room in memory of her parents, Cletus and Anna Marie Schraufnagel. So what do you do on a Smart Board? Well, many things! i can use it as a super, cool alternative for a chalkboard, and use different colors and shapes when teaching to the whole group. I can change the background to a piece of notebook or handwriting paper when I am modeling cursive or how to organize a math assignment. We can use it to project our Reading stories or brain breaks like GoNoodle. But even more than all this are the capabilities it has to make lessons interactive. Here is an example of a math lesson we did to enforce place value. Although we had the lights off during this class, The Smart Board is easily visible in a fully lit room. Sometimes Math is just more exciting when you can be in a darkened room! :)
Overall, we are so excited and so thankful to have this Smart Board in our room! gold loaf slow
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