Superheroes

Superheroes

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Biome Art

Has your child come home this week talking about silhouettes?  Watercoloring?  If so, it's due to Mrs. S's wonderful art lesson to help wrap up our biome unit!  Students had to use what they knew about their biomes, as well as pictures from their research materials, to create a silhouette of some of the plants and animals in their biome.  They did such an amazing job!







Check back later for final products!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Fun Moments

Wondering what those fun stories were that came home tonight?  Today, for spelling, we used the following writing prompt to write a story using our spelling words.  I was so inspired by students' creativity!

GoNoodle.com provides mini brain breaks for our class during the day.  Our favorite video so far is Shake Yo Foot!


You should've seen this in your orange folder tonight.  Please return this ASAP.  I look forward to meeting with all of you and discussing your child's progress in third grade thus far!


Biome Projects and Presentations

We started with research (reading and note-taking and group discussions, oh my!)

Each group took notes and created an organizational chart, and then a poster from that information.

Then we moved to mixed groups, with one 'expert teacher' from each biome group.  The expert then taught the other students in their group about their biome, using the poster their group had created.


Everyone was responsible for taking notes about the new biomes they were learning about.  The notes went into our biome books!





Here are the Biome posters.  Great work, everyone!







Starburst Multiplication!

On Friday, we put our problem-solving skills (and sweet tooth tendencies) to work!  I asked students to find as many different arrays with a total area of 24 square units as they could.  Working in a group, everyone found that possible arrays included 1x24, 24x1, 2x12, 12x2, 3x8, 8x3, 4x6, and 6x4!  It was a great way to apply multiplication, review the commutative property, and work as a team.  Plus, each group that completed the activity got to eat two Starbursts afterward!


To keep straight all the concepts we've been learning lately, we reviewed with this poster...


Keep up the great work practicing multiplication at home!