~Melissa
Read to Achieve Information: Some
of you were unable to attend last week's Read to Achieve meeting to
obtain information about how this legislation affects your third grader.
Here is a very brief run down:
Starting next week (1/27), every third grader will complete 3 reading passages on the same standard. The following week, they will take 3 on a different standard, and so on. These passages are about a page and a half long and have 5 questions on each. They will be graded and kept in a portfolio for your child. A passing test means that the children must get at least 4 out of 5 correct. If they do not pass all 3 passages for a certain standard, they will have a chance to take another passage. This will go on throughout the school year. By the end, we hope to have built a portfolio that shows your child has mastered each of the 12 standards. This will be very important, because if they do not pass the English-Language Arts EOG test at the end of the year, the portfolio will provide the necessary information to show that they are proficient, what they call a "good cause exemption." All third graders will have a portfolio, regardless of their level of proficiency in the classroom.
If they do not have a proficient portfolio and they do not pass the EOG, they will have to go to a summer Reading program and will then move on to 4th grade as a "transitional 4th grader" and will receive interventions next year to support them in literacy. However, if they do not attend the Reading program, they will be retained in third grade.
For more detailed information about this legislation, please read the following document: https://eboard.eboardsolutions.com/Meetings/Attachment.aspx?S=10399&AID=12267&MID=804
Kindness Challenge: Our class will be participating in the "Great Kindness Challenge" next week (Jan. 27-Jan. 31). This is a movement that many other schools in the nation are participating in. In this challenge, students are encouraged to do as many kind acts as possible during the week. The students will be receiving a challenge check-off list. At the end of the week they are to turn the checklist in to Ms. Williams.
100th Day of School Celebration: Thank you for those of you who have already signed up to donate items for our 100th day of school snack. This is going to be such a yummy way of celebrating! If you would like t donate something, please view the signup at: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A094DA4AD2A1-100day Please have your donation turned in by Monday, February 3rd. Thank you for your support! :)
Curriculum Notes: In reading, we will be exploring different reading genres and focus in on mysteries. We will learn how to identify and describe elements of the mystery genre. We will learn how to make inferences by using text evidence. In word work, we will read and understand Latin suffixes. In writing we will be working with realistic fiction. In math we will continue to work on area, and also learn about how to find perimeter. In science we will be learning about rotation and revolution, the sun and shadows.
Some Fun Links:http://www.storylineonline.net (Storyline is an awesome site from The Screen Actors Guild. Actors read aloud picture books. A great resource to get your child to listen to reading!)
http://www.oneminutemysteries.com/samplechapters.pdf (One minute mysteries to read at home)
http://kids.mysterynet.com/
Winter Wear Drive: Mrs. Sherrill's class has begun a Winter Wear Drive. They are collecting used but clean gloves, coats, and scarves and new hats. Please bring all donations to either Mrs. Sherrill's classroom or the box outside of Mrs. Williams's office. Marco is the student who had this great idea! Donations will benefit our own school community first and then they plan to donate the rest to surrounding programs such as InterAct, a domestic violence shelter in Wake County that provides emergency housing to mothers and their children.
Scholastic: I am sending home new Scholastic catalogs in Monday's folder. Orders will be due Tuesday, February 4th to ensure delivery for anyone wanting to give gifts for Valentine's Day. Scholastic sent us some more free book coupons. The coupons expire March 31st, so you may use the coupons this order or wait for a later time. If you are ordering any books as surprise presents--just drop me an email and when the books come in I will send them home packaged to keep the surprise. :)
Calendar:
Starting next week (1/27), every third grader will complete 3 reading passages on the same standard. The following week, they will take 3 on a different standard, and so on. These passages are about a page and a half long and have 5 questions on each. They will be graded and kept in a portfolio for your child. A passing test means that the children must get at least 4 out of 5 correct. If they do not pass all 3 passages for a certain standard, they will have a chance to take another passage. This will go on throughout the school year. By the end, we hope to have built a portfolio that shows your child has mastered each of the 12 standards. This will be very important, because if they do not pass the English-Language Arts EOG test at the end of the year, the portfolio will provide the necessary information to show that they are proficient, what they call a "good cause exemption." All third graders will have a portfolio, regardless of their level of proficiency in the classroom.
If they do not have a proficient portfolio and they do not pass the EOG, they will have to go to a summer Reading program and will then move on to 4th grade as a "transitional 4th grader" and will receive interventions next year to support them in literacy. However, if they do not attend the Reading program, they will be retained in third grade.
For more detailed information about this legislation, please read the following document: https://eboard.eboardsolutions.com/Meetings/Attachment.aspx?S=10399&AID=12267&MID=804
Kindness Challenge: Our class will be participating in the "Great Kindness Challenge" next week (Jan. 27-Jan. 31). This is a movement that many other schools in the nation are participating in. In this challenge, students are encouraged to do as many kind acts as possible during the week. The students will be receiving a challenge check-off list. At the end of the week they are to turn the checklist in to Ms. Williams.
100th Day of School Celebration: Thank you for those of you who have already signed up to donate items for our 100th day of school snack. This is going to be such a yummy way of celebrating! If you would like t donate something, please view the signup at: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A094DA4AD2A1-100day Please have your donation turned in by Monday, February 3rd. Thank you for your support! :)
Curriculum Notes: In reading, we will be exploring different reading genres and focus in on mysteries. We will learn how to identify and describe elements of the mystery genre. We will learn how to make inferences by using text evidence. In word work, we will read and understand Latin suffixes. In writing we will be working with realistic fiction. In math we will continue to work on area, and also learn about how to find perimeter. In science we will be learning about rotation and revolution, the sun and shadows.
Some Fun Links:http://www.storylineonline.net (Storyline is an awesome site from The Screen Actors Guild. Actors read aloud picture books. A great resource to get your child to listen to reading!)
http://www.oneminutemysteries.com/samplechapters.pdf (One minute mysteries to read at home)
http://kids.mysterynet.com/
Winter Wear Drive: Mrs. Sherrill's class has begun a Winter Wear Drive. They are collecting used but clean gloves, coats, and scarves and new hats. Please bring all donations to either Mrs. Sherrill's classroom or the box outside of Mrs. Williams's office. Marco is the student who had this great idea! Donations will benefit our own school community first and then they plan to donate the rest to surrounding programs such as InterAct, a domestic violence shelter in Wake County that provides emergency housing to mothers and their children.
Thank you! Stay warm!
Scholastic: I am sending home new Scholastic catalogs in Monday's folder. Orders will be due Tuesday, February 4th to ensure delivery for anyone wanting to give gifts for Valentine's Day. Scholastic sent us some more free book coupons. The coupons expire March 31st, so you may use the coupons this order or wait for a later time. If you are ordering any books as surprise presents--just drop me an email and when the books come in I will send them home packaged to keep the surprise. :)
Calendar:
- Monday- Friday, January 27-31: Kindness Week
- Complete "Acts of Kindness" checklist throughout the week!
- Wear a hat on Friday for "Hats ON to Kindness!" Day
- Monday, January 27th: First day of "Read to Achieve" assessments
- Tuesday, January 28: Spirit Night at United Skates of America, 6:00- 8:30pm
- Wednesday, January 29th from 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.: PBIS award assembly in the gym
- Monday, February 3rd: Donations for 100th day of school celebration due
- Tuesday, February 4: 100th Day of School! Scholastic book orders due
- Friday, February 7th: Names due to be submitted if you are interested in chaperoning field trip, day of drawing for chaperones
- Thursday, February 13th: Field trip money is due
- Friday, February 14: Early Release
- Monday, February 17: No School
- Thursday, February 20: UNC Morehead Planetarium field trip
- Thursday, February 27, 6-7:30 pm: Arts Night at Douglas
- Thursday, March 6, 6-8 pm: Talent Show
- Friday, March 7: Early Release at 1:15 pm