Monday, March 10, 2014

The Little White House Awaits

Dearest parents, We are on our way to the Little White House this week.  We have been anticipating this field trip for quite some time.  Here are a couple of reminders for this week.  


The Little White House Field Trip

On Thursday we will go on our trip to the Little White House.  Please remember that your child will need lunch for that  day.  Lunch can be brought from home or it an be purchased from the cafeteria.  If lunch is brought from home, please make sure that it is in a disposable bag,  Also, please remember that we will back by 3: 30 pm.  Please make sure that someone is there to pick up your child by 3:45 pm at the latest. 


Accelerated Goals

Wednesday of this week is the last day for students to make their AR goals. Please remind your child to make sure and read and take tests this week. For this nine week's AR celebration, students can bring in their own hand held devices to play with while we enjoy pizza.  The following students have met their goals.

Rachel              Vincent            Dave        Courtney         Emily        Jaydon        Jeremiah      Madison     Fayzal                Aaron            Gavin 



High Museum Field Trip

On April 8, 2014 the third grade will go to the High Museum to visit their new exhibit "Go West."  This is  a free field trip.  The only thing that parents have to do is sign the permission slip.  Permission slips were sent home today.  Please sign the permission slip and send it back in as soon as possible. 



Graded Papers

Graded papers will come home on tomorrow. Please go over graded work with your child. I have discussed with students the need to check over their work.  Many scores have gone down as of recently due to students not checking over their work.  Please ask remind your students to check over their work. We want them to do their best.


What are we studying?
We are studying the following topics in class:
Math- Division StrategiesLanguage Arts- Morals,  Themes, and Point of View, Narrative WritingSocial Studies- Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt





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