Hello! Homework assignments for the week can be found on the agenda photo below. Additional copies of the homework sheets can be downloaded by clicking on the photo. In Science, we are wrapping up Chapter 4. We will complete our study guide together this week, however, our test will not be until next week. We will complete review week and do several review activities throughout the week to help them prepare for next week's test. I assigned everyone each lesson and review questions through www.pearsonrealize.com, the online version of our textbook. This would be an excellent at-home review. If you need your child's login information, please feel free to contact me! In math, we are working on another type of graph this week. Our focus will be on line plots. This is a great step-by-step tutorial on Study Jams: http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/data-analysis/line-plots.htm We are also still working on multiplication facts. Quick Check homework, classwork practice, and quizzes will begin being reflective of this, as we have replaced one problem from each day with a multiplication problem. Right now these problems will be multiplies of ten, for example one of the problems on today's was 800 x 4. Since students know 8 x 4 = 32, they can move the two zeros from 800 to their answer. After a few weeks of this practice, we will begin multiplying 2 or 3-digit numbers by a single digit number -- like 354 x 3. It is SUPER important that students have mastered their basic facts so that they are able to move to this next level of multiplication. We are working on Math 4 Today Week #26 this week. We will complete the study guide together in class on Thursday and our test will be on Friday. We will also be working on a Core Bites study guide and have a quiz on Friday. Graded papers, Dojo reports, and 3rd grade newsletters are being sent home today. Please be sure to sign these and return them tomorrow. Please let me know if you have any further questions. I hope you all have a wonderful week!
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