Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Typing Pal Directions For At-Home Practice


Go to:  http://school.typingpal.com 

1. Add this page to your Bookmarks or Favorites. 

2. Click “Typing Pal School Login”

3. Use the “Existing User Log in”

4. The Institution code is GralandC 

5. Using the “Existing User Log in” enter the student’s information.
Username = firstnamelastname (ex. suesmith)  Password = graland

6. Click “Log In”.

7. Practice with good technique for 10-15 minutes.

8. Be sure to “Exit” when you are finished. (upper right hand corner) 


Monday, September 28, 2015

Meet Super Squirmy Jr.

We all want to thank Teo for buying a new class frog with his own money!  The class has named our new frog Super Squirmy Jr.


Thursday, September 24, 2015

Parents Visiting For Lunch

Sometimes parents or other family members enjoy coming to Graland to visit their student during lunch time.  During these lunch dates, other students often like to join in and sit with the visitor. Unfortunately, some students feel left out, and the teachers do their best to help students resolve hurt feelings.  Moving forward, we ask that visitors and their student treat this special time as a lunch date, and sit together at a separate table.  Other students won't sit with you, in an effort to avoid hurt feelings.  Thank you for your help with this!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Buddies

We had our first buddy activity last Friday!  The third and seventh graders interviewed one another and had a wonderful time learning about their buddies.

Our Class Buddy List:
Click here for pictures of each buddy pair!



Sadie Broda-Bahm      Ella Freimuth 
Jesse Chapman         Josiah Davis
Soren Forschner         Patrick Frankel 
Sophie Frankfurt        Catalina Rodriguez 
Ginna Jacoby             Madeline Roper
Jacob Lynn               Cameron Swaney/Casey Klutznick 
Caitlin Mahoney         Serena Barish
Jake Mandes             Parker Mead
Joseph Masters         Emory Pardun

Adam Odette             Weston Wolkov
Teo Ryder                  Cooper Fallon
Addie Smith               Eleanor Hunt
Audrey Wissner         Katherine Merrifield
Sloane Thompson      Maya Rutherford
Carmen Valentine/Carter Weil       Kieran Cebrian 

Adam Wang               Jonah Sperling
Oliver Wichern          Alex Song 



Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Spanish Video Tutorial

3rd graders have been learning all about vegetable gardens and markets in Spanish class. One of their goals for the unit is to be able to identify at least 8 vegetables and to be able to read the names of the vegetables correctly in Spanish. They will be assessed on these skills.

Here is a link to a video tutorial that will help them practice the words at home. 

Las Verduras – Video Tutorial


Christi James, Spanish Teacher
cjames@graland.org

303-399-0390



This video is of a cute activity Senora James did with our class.  



Monday, September 21, 2015

Reminder: Diorama is Due October 9th

Diorama Rubric


Yes
No
1. The shoe box is the appropriate size: 12" x 9" (no boot boxes)


2. The diorama includes accurate animals for my life zone, including my research animal.


3. The diorama includes accurate plants and trees for my life zone.


4. The diorama includes accurate ground cover.


5. The diorama includes a background appropriate to the life zone.


6. The scene in the diorama is an accurate picture of the life zone.


7. The outside of the box is covered or painted in an attractive way.


8. The items in the diorama are neatly and attractively labeled and resemble a museum diorama.


9.  The diorama reflects thoughtful and careful work.


10. The diorama is turned in on time.



Friday, September 18, 2015

Squirmy is MISSING


Our class pet frog is missing.  It's true!  Mrs. O'Connor and Ms. Sheehan emptied out the entire tank looking for little Squirmy, but he was not there!  Where did he go?  The lid is on, so he couldn't have jumped out.  It is a mystery our class is hoping to solve.



Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Spanish Field Trip

On Wednesday, Sept. 30, our class heads out to the Cherry Creek Farmer’s Market for a Spanish field trip. This trip is organized and run by Christi James, your child’s Spanish teacher.  We will leave at 9:15 and return to school by 10:15. Students do not need to bring anything. Señora James will provide a few dollars for each child to spend at the market. They will purchase their produce with vendors using Spanish conversation. Faculty will chaperone this brief trip. Every year the students love how they can use their Spanish language skills to purchase vegetables and fruit. It’s a wonderful way for students to apply their Spanish language skills in real life! Please do not send extra money with your child. We look forward to a great trip down the hill to the market!  

If you have any questions about this field trip, please contact Christi James (CJames@graland.org).

Friday, September 11, 2015

Chief Mountain Pictures


We had such a great trip today!  We experienced five of the six life zones that we are studying in class, and enjoyed our time together in the great outdoors.  We had an incredible time bonding as a class and this was definitely a trip we will all remember for a long time.  Your children will sleep well tonight, as will their teachers.  :)


Thursday, September 10, 2015

Fun With Friends

They are getting very good at building with our classroom blocks!

We will rock you!



Wednesday, September 9, 2015

DUE TOMORROW: Chief Mountain Packing Checklist

Backpack (large enough to hold all supplies, but manageable for child to carry)
2 full water bottles
Warm hat (that covers ears)
Lightweight, warm jacket
Long pants (no shorts)
Thick, warm socks
Hiking boots or sturdy tennis shoes (no Crocs, rain boots, or Keds)
Mittens or gloves
Ziploc trash bag (to carry out trash)
Some toilet paper and Kleenex in Ziploc bag

Optional items:
  • Baseball caps 
  • Sunscreen
  • Chapstick
  • Raincoat/poncho
  • Scarf (if it’s a cold day)
  • Camera

Chief Mountain

The annual third grade class trips to Chief Mountain are coming up soon, and we are very excited about them.  Two classes will hike each trip day. (See the schedule below for the day that your child’s class will hike.) 

We will leave school by Graland school bus at 8:15 on the day of the trip, and after a brief stop at Bergen Park, we should arrive at the trailhead around 10 a.m.  The majority of our time will be spent hiking Chief Mountain.  We will hike in small groups consisting of 3-4 children and one adult.  This will allow us to keep a close eye on all of the children along the route.  It is a three-plus mile round-trip hike with approximately 1000 feet of elevation gain.  We will have lunch on the summit and then begin our descent.  We plan to return to Graland in time for dismissal at 3:10.

Because the weather at this time of year can be highly unpredictable, your child must be adequately prepared and appropriately dressed! Please refer to the packing checklist of required items.  Your child’s signed packing checklist due date is below.

  • Ms. Erlach and Mrs. Pease Classes
Signed packing checklist due:                Wednesday, Sept. 9th
Chief Mountain Hike:                                Thursday, Sept. 10th

  • Mrs. O’Connor and Mrs. Stretz Classes
Signed packing checklist due:                Thursday, Sept. 10th
Chief Mountain Hike:                                Friday, Sept. 11th

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

A Busy Week

Dear Parents,

Below is an explanation of our Third Grade homework this week:
  • Cursive Lowercase Letters a and d
  • Reading 15/5 everyday, two R.O.R. (R.O.R. counts as the 5 out loud minutes)
  • Math Fact Practice (15 minutes total)

Three extra items include:
  • Chief Mountain Packing Checklist DUE ON THURSDAY
  • Diorama Parent Letter SIGNED DUE ON FRIDAY
  • A Natural Object for art NOT DUE UNTIL 9/21

If you have any questions, please feel free to call, e-mail, or stop by!  If you have a question about the art assignment, please contact Mrs. Crane.  She will be sending home an informational letter next week.

Here's to a great week!

Julie O'Connor

Digital Portfolios & Life Zone Research

Our students have started posting to their Digital Portfolios. Please feel free to take a look at your student's work by clicking on the "Student Digital Portfolio" tab at the top of this class blog.


Our third graders also started their life zone research on Friday! Each student chose their life zone and animal, and they were excited! The research and report are done in class, but the diorama is completed at home. Information about the diorama project will be coming with homework today. This is such a fun project!



Friday, September 4, 2015

More Sharing

Carter, Carmen, and Sloane signed up for our Morning Meeting share time this week.

Carter shared a video of her riding her horse, Otis. We also got to see his horseshoes!
Sloane shared a poster, photo book, and video of her skiing in France.


Carmen wowed the class with her magic tricks!


Jake shared his love for drumming, but I didn't catch a picture.  Next time!

Picture Day Information

Our class will be taking class and individual pictures on Friday, Sept. 18th (F day) at 11:15.  The order forms will be coming from the office and I will send them home once I receive them.



Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Specials

Below is some information about third grade specialists:


When I picked up our students from their first drama class, this is what I saw.  They were having fun with our drama teacher, Mrs. Newcomb!

Sharing

Sharing is part of each Morning Meeting!  It is a wonderful time for students to learn more about one another.  In our class, sharing looks very different than the normal "show and tell" where a child might bring in a toy they really like.  Our sharing time is dedicated to learning about the sharer, so what they bring in should teach us something about him/her.

The children sign up on a calendar (they can sign up once every two weeks) and they are responsible for sharing on their sign-up day.  Sometimes they forget, which is always fine, and other times students choose to switch days with someone else.  We are flexible and this is a fun, relaxing time, so a forgotten share day is never a big deal. 

Some examples of sharing include family pictures, a vacation souvenir, playing piano, bringing in an instrument to play, singing (buddy sharing is a fun idea!), dancing, a short Keynote presentation on a family pet, and trophies/medals for sports.

Audrey played her base guitar for us last Friday! 




Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Back To School Night







September Newsletter

Dear Families,                                                 

We’ve had an exciting start to a new year in third grade! In every aspect of the curriculum, learning is happening. From getting to know each other and our classrooms, to researching Colorado life zones, we are hard at work.

The Responsive Classroom approach provides the foundation for our social curriculum. We begin each day in morning meeting and strengthen our community with greetings, sharing, activities, and messages. Arriving to school on time is especially important as we begin our morning meetings promptly.

Just as we are building our communities in the classroom, we are watching the building around campus. We are looking out now at a flat, dirt area. Soon it will hold a beautiful, new building for us all to use. This is like our classrooms. We start out with many unknowns and begin to construct our classroom family with safety, respect, responsibility, and honesty. Ask your child about some of the routines we employ each day, and ways we have shared our personal experiences and passions with each other.

In math, we are reviewing place value and extending our understanding of our number system with numbers up to 10,000. Daily math fact practice at home will reinforce automaticity with the basic facts, and allow your child to meet more challenging math concepts.
  
In the coming weeks, we will be conducting Fountas and Pinnell reading assessments to identify your child’s instructional and independent reading levels. The students already know “The Rule of Thumb” for figuring out whether a book is just right for them, but knowing the F&P reading level will help your child find a book that meets his/her fluency and comprehension. “Just Right” books should be used for the daily 15/5 assignments as well as for Repeated Oral Reading.
  
Our Writing Workshop during this unit focuses on writing personal narratives. We are learning how to use details to enhance stories. One game you might play to help this skill is to say a noun and see how many descriptive adjectives your student can attach to that noun. We are also exploring kinds of sentences, compound words, subjects and predicates, and more.

During social studies, students will be researching Colorado life zones in small groups. They will then select a specific life zone and an animal for their Life Zone Project. More information about this project will come home soon.

Third grade is looking forward to climbing Chief Mountain! In fact, students are climbing a mountain of independence and responsibility throughout third grade. Working together, parents and teachers are essential in supporting this journey for the children. We foster positive attitudes, and perseverance as the students’ sense of independence grows.

We are looking forward to a great third grade year!

Warmly,

The Third Grade Team