Saturday, October 15, 2011

Spelling List for Oct 17-21, 2011

Compound Words
1. sunglasses
2. football
3. homework
4. haircut
5. popcorn
6. railroad
7. snowstorm
8. earring
9. scarecrow
10. blueberry
11. butterflies
12. lawnmower
13. campground
14. sandbox
15. toothbrush

Help your children to see the 2 smaller words. This will help them to spell the larger one.

3rd Grade

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Curriculum Based Assessments Next Week

We will have our end of the 6 weeks testing called Curriculum Based Assessments next week.
Reading is Tuesday, September 27th,
Math is Wednesday, September 28th,
Social Studies is Thursday, September 29th

Please help your children arrive to school before 7:55am and have a great breakfast.
September 26th through September 30 Galloway 3rd grade

NO SCHOOL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH Way to go kids - have lots of fun and bring back great stories to share on Tuesday!

This week in math we are going to continue working on rounding, so please give your kids a chance to round for you. For instance, if something costs 59 cents it would round to 60 cents. Please give your child many real life chances to round!

We have a rounding jingle to help them remember the rule.

5 or more raise the score
4 or less, let it rest.
Digits to the right of the underlined digit become zeroes!

Science this week is the water cycle.

Social Studies continues our study of the our community.

Spelling is a review week

families
supplies
parties
suggest
collar
suffer
easiest
emptied
angrier
shadow
coach
agree
choice
poison
thousand

In reading we are still looking for the author's purpose for writing the story or for making a character act a certain way. When your child is reading each evening, ask what the author's purpose was. We also are working with retelling the story in sequential order, so ask for the main details in order.

We are looking forward to a great week of learning! Thanks for supporting your child in this learning. If you have any questions, please call or email.

Your third grade team,

Talithe Johnson
Veronica Pelayo
Emily Paine
Verree Dannen



Thursday, September 1, 2011

We are wishing Mrs. Wuest a wonderful year in Second Grade.  We are welcoming Ms. Paine to our awesome team!  Ms. Paine's students will be joining her in the library for Open House.  We look forward to seeing everyone tonight at Meet the Teacher Open House!  :)

Third grade changes

It is with sadness in my heart that I say goodbye to these 3rd graders that I have become attached to these 2 weeks.  I know they will benefit more by being in a full 3rd grade class.  Please let them know I, Mrs. Wuest, would love for them to stop by in the morning and say hi.  I will be thinking of them as I continue to teach 2nd grade and they go on the remainder of their 3rd grade journey.  This year's going to be great!!!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Kimberly Wuest

Saturday, August 20, 2011

2011-2012 School Year in 3rd grade

We are so excited about this year with your students. Let's meet your teachers:

Verree Dannen vdannen@mesquiteisd.org
Veronica Pelayo vpelayo@mesquiteisd.org
Talithe A. Johnson tajohnson@mesquiteisd.org

School times: 7:55-2:55
Students who arrive before 7:45 report to the gym every morning unless they are eating breakfast or have made prior arrangements for before school tutoring.

Absences:
When your child returns to school after being out, please send a note signed and dated explaining his/her absence. Although there are circumstances when a child must miss school, we strongly encourage attendance everday. Your cooperation with this is appreciated and important to success.

Homework:
Your child will have homework every night. We expect them to complete a different assignment from the list of 25 choices in spelling each night in their spelling journal. We also expect them to read at least 15 minutes each night and respond to what they read.

Makeup Work:
We will accept makeup work for excused absences. We will also have ZAP sessions, which are Zeros Are Not Permitted times. This will be during school for the most part.

Tardies:
Each student must be in the classroom at 7:55 when the bell rings. The morning sets the tone for our students' day, therefore getting off to a good start is vital. Thank you for helping to see that your child gets to school on time every day.

Late Work:
No matter what occupation one chooses in life, he or she will be expected to turn things in on time. Therefore, our goal in 3rd grade is to help studetns become organized and responsible for themselves and their belongings.l Late work will be reduced 10 points per day. We cannot accept an assignment after the end of the 6 weeks period as grades have been averaged and submitted for report cards. We appreciate your support in this matter. It does not take long for the students to learn how important it is to turn things in on time.

Conferences:
We will be available for parent teacher conferences Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9-9:45, with the exception of Mrs. Wuest whose conference time is 12:30-1:15 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. We are also available before adn after school if you would like to schedule a time. Any other conference times will have to be worked around our schedules, but we will be happy to meet with you whenever possible given enough notice. Please call or e-mail us to schedule conferences at anytime.

Classroom Expectations:
It is our conviction that each child deserves to have a school environment conducive to maximum learning. In order to provide what your child deserves, we follow the school-wide discipline plan. Each student starts out with 100 points for their conduct grade every week and loses 5 points each time expectations aren't followed. The conduct grade starts over at 100 every week. Your child's conduct grade will be sent home weekly, with the exception of Mrs. Wuest's whose will be sent home daily in the folder. However, if problems occur that need your immediate attention, we will notify you.

Graded Papers:
Every Thursday we will send home your child's graded papers. Please look them over with your child. These papers are for you to keep. Please do not leave them in your child's binder. Please sign and return any paper with the grade of 75 or below. Any paper with the grade of 75 or below may be redone and resubmitted, unless the grade is lowered do to it being submitted late. Also, points taken off for not following directions on work may not be raised. The resubmitted work will be graded and an average of the two grades will be taken and recorded in our grade books. We will return this work to your child as soon as possible. (It may or may not come home with other graded papers, so please make sure and ask them about it.)

Final Note:
The strongest educational team is one composed of parent, student, and teacher. Working together, we know that this will be a very successful and memorable year. We look forward to getting to know you and your children this year. Please contact us anytime you have a question or concern. You may reach us at 972-882-5101 and our e-mail addresses are at the top of this post.

Thank you for your cooperation and all that you do!
Verree Dannen
Emily Paine
Veronica Pelayo
Talithe A. Johnson