Thursday, March 6, 2014

Kaleb's Service Project

Hello families.  Kaleb's family is doing a service project to raise food for a food bank.  They would love the support of our class family.  If you are able to contribute, please read the note below from Ms. Beckstrand.  Collections will be going on next week from March 10th through March 14th in our classroom.   Thank you for considering helping this worthy cause!

Our Family is participating in a Wake County service project to help raise food for the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. The Food Bank's mission is to ensure that "no one goes hungry in central and eastern North Carolina". In order to fulfill its mission the Food Bank is dependent upon donations and volunteers. Our goal is to raise 10,000 pounds of food and supplies for the Food Bank and we would like to ask for your help in making that possible. Will you help us by providing 10 pounds of food or non-perishable supplies? For reference, one can of food is equal to one pound or one 9-pack of toilet paper is equal to one pound. Additionally, you can support this effort with a cash donation. Your help is greatly appreciated and is easy to accomplish. The following are ways that you can assist:

1- Cash Donations: $1 equals one pound of food
2- Fill the grocery bag with 10 pounds of supplies from the list below

List of Most Needed Items

  • Canned Meals : Stews, Soups, Tuna. Ravioli, Lasagna, etc. (Pop-top cans a plus)
  • Peanut Butter, Canned Vegetable
  • Grains: Cereal, Rice, Pasta, and Dried Beans
  • Fruits: fruit cups, dried fruit, applesauce, 100% Juice and Juice Boxes
  • Kid- Friendly items: granola bars, popcorn, graham or animal crackers, fat-free/sugar-free pudding cups
  • Baby Products: Diapers, Wipes, Formula, Infant Cereal
  • Hygiene Items: toothpaste, hand sanitizer, soap, etc...
  • Paper Products: Toilet Paper, Paler Towels, etc...
  • PLEASE NO loose glass and plastic jars of baby food as they will have to be discarded due to health regulations.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Moskauski Minutes


Curriculum notes: We will be wrapping up area and perimeter tomorrow with an end-of-unit assessment. We will begin learning about fractions next week.   Next week will be our last week of science and the following week we will begin Social Studies with Mr. Otto.  In science we will wrap up our study of the moon and also look at the sun and constellations.  

In reading we will begin a new unit on looking at biographies.  We are going to look at the character's traits, motivation and feelings and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.  We are going to use context clues to help us figure out unknown words.  We will begin new book clubs with biographies.  In writing we will draft our realistic fiction narratives.  

Donation Request: To wrap up our study of the moon, I would like to do a fun and edible (yum, yum!) culminating activity.  We are going to use cookies and icing to show the phases of the moon.  I would greatly appreciate donations to help fund this activity.  Please have donations in by Thursday, March 6th.  I will be sending out a sign up later today.  

We are also in need of donations for our class treasure chest.  Thank you!

Thank yous: A big thank you goes out to Mr. Smith and Ms. Bennett for being our superstar chaperones for the field trip.  The children had a great time!  Check out pictures from the field trip below.  If you click on a picture, you can enlarge it and make a slideshow.  

Upcoming Dates:
  • Monday, March 3rd:Third quarter interim reports will go home, Jump Rope for Heart collections due
  • Thursday, March 6th: Donations for science cookie lesson due, Douglas Variety Show from 6 to 8
  • Friday, March 7th: Snow make-up, now a full day of school
  • Monday, March 10th through Friday March 14th: Writer in Residence working with our class each day

Planetarium Trip Photos














Monday, February 24, 2014

Shadow Lesson

Today we worked alongside Ms. Underwood's class on an outside lesson where we observed, traced and measured our shadows at various points of the day.  Here are a few pictures of our class hard at work! 






I had to include this photo!  By the end of the day it was so windy and the students' papers tried to blow away!  Josh's paper flew up high into this tree!! 

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

New "Read to Achieve" Information

http://www.wcpss.net/parents/guides/read-to-achieve/index.html 

Phases of the Moon Science Collaboration

We were part of models to show the phases of the moon!  We represented the Earth rotating around the sun  (a light bulb) and used Styrofoam balls as the moon.  Ask your child to show you the moon wheel phases we made today.  :)







Monday, February 10, 2014

Moskauski Minutes

Happy 100th day of third grade!  Here are a few notes for the week.  Have a great week!  :)

MClass Results:
We are finally finished with our mclass testing, and I want to let you know that I am so incredibly pleased with our students’ results!  The children have made great growth in their reading!  Hip, hip, hooray!    I am so proud of them, and I thank you for all of your support with their reading at home.  I will be sending home in Monday folders your Home Connect letters and also a brief explanation of the results.  

A Few Curriculum Notes:
The children took an assessment on Friday on area and perimeter.  This test is in the Monday folder for you to sign and review.  There are two more weeks of area and perimeter for this unit.  We reviewed the test in class today, but any reinforcement you can do at home will be greatly appreciated.  

In literacy we began a new vocabulary enrichment study.  Mrs. Hill, one of our amazing reading teachers, will be modeling lessons for me and getting the program underway.  In the program the children will be learning tier two vocabulary words that we would like the children to begin to use in their writing and in their speaking.  Along with the program, you will be receiving a parent information letter each week that tells you about the words for the week and how to use the words.  Our goal is to help the children to become better readers and writers!  :)

Valentine's Celebration:
Last week I sent home a class list of our students.  On Friday we will be doing a Valentine exchange and Ms. Brown will be providing a small treat for the class.  Thank you so much Ms. Brown!  If you are sending in Valentine's--please be sure to include one for each student in our class.  Due to nut allergies, please ensure that any candy is nut-free.  Our lunch on early release days is at 10:25 a.m.  Our Valentine exchange will be at the end of the day.

PBIS Celebration:
Our class is working alongside Mrs. Florence's class to present a song at Friday's PBIS celebration.  Please have your child practice the song at home and memorize it.

Calendar Dates:


  • Monday, February 10th: 100th Day celebration
  • Thursday, February 13th: Field trip money is due, Book orders due
  • Friday, February 14th:  Early Release at 1:15 p.m., Valentine's exchange
  • Monday, February 17th:  Now a school day (snow make-up day)
  • Thursday, February 20th:  UNC Morehead Planetarium field trip
  • Thursday, February 27th, 6-7:30 pm:  Arts Night at Douglas
  • Thursday, March 6th, 6-8 pm:  Talent Show 
  • Friday, March 7th:  Early Release at 1:15 pm

  • Some Pictures From Today:

    Mrs. Hill teaching our class about the new vocabulary program.

    We had so much fun making our 100th Day of School trail mix.  Thank you families for your generous donations!



    We made arrays and talked about the different ways we could make 100!