Welcome to Back to School Night Mrs. Yanity’s Class 3 rd Grade
Dec 29, 2015
Introducing Mrs. Yanity• Bachelor of Arts in English/Writing
Seton Hill University• Elementary Teaching Certificate--St.
Vincent College• Master of Arts in Education, Curriculum
& Instruction--St. Vincent College• 16 years teaching 3rd grade at MVES
Contact Information
[email protected] Yanity724-834-7399www.glsd.us
Do not email changes in dismissals. This information must go through the office.
Every day and minute counts in 3Y!
Students check out the morning greeting & get organized for the day as soon as they walk into class.
• Being at school on time matters.
• We have a very busy schedule in 3rd grade.
We the citizens of 3Y agree to the following rules & consequences. We
understand our rights and responsibilities as citizens of
the 3Y T.E.A.M.
We the citizens of 3Y agree to the following rules & consequences. We
understand our rights and responsibilities as citizens of
the 3Y T.E.A.M.
Expectations
1. Be respectful. Treat others the way you want to be treated.
2. Follow directions the FIRST time.
3. Raise your hand & wait to be recognized. One speaker at a time. Pay attention to the speaker. Use inside voices.
4. Bring all materials to class. 5. 5. Be honest.
3Y Class Rules
TogetherEveryone
AchievesMore
TogetherEveryone
AchievesMore
Incentives
Individual: Clip It Chart
Class: The class can earn puzzle pieces for exceptional behavior. When they complete a puzzle they will be rewarded with a class incentive.
Overview of 3rd Grade Curriculum
MathLanguage Arts – Reading; Writing & SpellingSocial StudiesScienceHealthHandwriting
Storytown READING
*robust vocabulary discussed in class and recorded in language arts journal*weekly story should be read at home once it has been shared in class*comprehension tests are given on Fridays—students read the tests independently*one period of reading is in small group instruction
Encouraging Reading• Scholastic Book
Orders (about once a month)
• Pizza Hut Book It Program
• Highlights Magazines (return slips even if you don’t order for classroom supplies)
• “Bookworms” for class reading and sharing.
Storytown
WRITING/GRAMMAR*weekly grammar skill practiced with vocabulary sentences *monthly writings correspond with Storytown & can be cross curricular *Use of the writing process.
SPELLING*new lists & pretest given on Mondays*tests given on Fridays*challenge words are graded*students held accountable for spelling correctly in their work*review weeks focus on individual errors
GoMath! Third grade will be using GoMath! and other
resources to teach real world problem solving
skills.
– Addition and Subtraction within 1,000.– Represent and Interpret Data (Participate in our
graph.)– Understand Multiplication Concepts, Facts, and
Strategies– Understand Division Concepts, Facts, and Strategies.– Understand and Compare Fractions– Measurement – time, length, liquid volume, & mass– Geometry – 2-dimensional shapes &perimeter and area
Xtramath.org
• XtraMath is an online program which helps kids to master basic math facts.
• Students will work on XtraMath during Core Extension time.
More information is on your child’s desk.
Science Fusion -Investigation Questions-Engineering Process-Plants and Animals-Ecosystems & Interactions-Changes to the Earth’s Surface-Earth and its Moon-Physical Properties and Matter
Focus in STEM education and inquiry-based instruction.
STEM with Mrs. Durigon
•STEM = Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
•One 10-hour module created by PLTW (Project Lead the Way) offered to Kindergarten, Third grade and Fifth grade.
•Kindergarten: Pushes and Pulls•Third Grade: Forces and Interactions
•Fifth Grade: Robotics and Automation
STEM with Mrs. Durigon
• While working through the PLTW modules students collaborate with each other to create a solution to a real-world problem. Students must use their knowledge of science and math concepts, operate educational apps on iPads , and utilize an engineering design process throughout their work within the module.
• Please visit Mrs. Durigon’s website to learn more about Project Lead The Way (PLTW) and STEM.
Storytown & GoMath! Science Fusion
www.thinkcentral.com
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Social Studies• Understanding
location and our role in our community.
• Learning how the people of a community work together.
• Discovering the history of communities
• Focus on our local history & community
As citizens of 3Y we discussed our rights and responsibilities. Then we wrote our own class rules and agreed to follow them.
Desk Organization• Students are responsible for their
work & materials• All papers & projects are kept in
flat folders – Homework (purple)– School (*student’s choice)– Writing (green)– Math (red)
Homework Policy• Homework is the first
communication tool with families. • Homework is going to be a little
different this year. We are working toward students taking ownership of their own learning.
• Third grade students should spend about 30 minutes on average to complete homework assignments.
Birthdays• I like to recognize your child’s birthday.• If you send a treat, PLEASE send a note in prior to the
day.• On the birthday, send everything necessary for the
treat. (napkins, plates, spoons, etc.) • CUT any cakes or cookie cakes BEFORE you send it to
school.• We have 21 students in our class and 3rd graders are
only permitted to deliver treats to the other 3rd grade teachers.
• We do have several allergies. Please no nuts or peanuts.
• We celebrate summer birthdays at the end of the year.
Reminders • Conferences—will take place in November
10th —sign-up tonight! Take a post-it to remember the time you selected.
• Morning Tutoring—by invitation on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting in October.
• Wellness Walk will be held October 2nd —all MVES donations come back to our school
• Your child is “fishing for a compliment.” Please take a moment to fill out a fish note for your child. You may hide it in their school folder or place it in their mailbox.
Family School Partnership
• Homework is the first communication tool.
• Families are involved in assignments.
• Be sure to take home the xtra math & thinkcentral directions for home use.
• Fill out “Parent Homework” sheets & Homework Buddy Sheets.