Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Early Release Mondays

There will be no early release Mondays in June.  School will end at 3:23 on the last two Mondays of the school year.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Weekly Multiplication Tests

We will continue to have multiplication quizzes on Fridays.  They will be a mixture of factors from 0 - 11.  

Please use the links on the right hand side of the blog to link your child to multiplication games that will help prepare them for the rest of the year.  This week's factors focus on multiples of 9.  Please click on the following link to help your child study: Schoolhouse Rock!

Social Studies Game

Here is a link that reviews the concepts that we talked about in our social studies class.  In incorporates both economics our current study and Michigan history.  Click Here!  It's called Frontiers to Factories and explores the history of Detroit.  It will also be located in the Links for Students and Parents!

Monday, May 5, 2014

Field Trips

We have two field trips taking place next week.  On Tuesday, May 13th we'll be at the Ferndale Police department reciting the pledge for a ceremony. There is no cost for this trip.  We will leave school around 9:15a.m. and will return before 10:45a.m.  On Thursday May 15th we'll be traveling to the Detroit Historical Museum and seeing many exhibits that deal with the 3rd grade history curriculum.  On the 15th we will be departing around 9:30a.m. and returning around 2:00p.m.  Students will need to pay a $5 fee and bring a lunch from home or they will recieve a school provided bag lunch.  We still have room for one more chaperone for the historical museum trip.  Contact me A.S.A.P. as it is 1st come 1st serve.     

Multiplication Facts Test (9's)

Please use the links on the right hand side of the blog to link your child to multiplication games that will help prepare them for this week's test.  This week's factors focus on multiples of 9.  Please click on the following link to help your child study: Schoolhouse Rock!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Multiplication Facts Test (6's)

Please use the links on the right hand side of the blog to link your child to multiplication games that will help prepare them for this week's test.  This week's factors focus on multiples of 6.  The students will get one less day this week to study do to no school on Friday.  Please click on the following link to help your child study: Schoolhouse Rock!

Mobile Dentists

Please return the Mobile Dentist permission slips if you would like to have your child's teeth examined and cleaned. They will be here on May 20 through the 22nd.

Welcome Back!

I hope everyone has enjoyed the break as much as I have.  We only have about 10 weeks of school left.  Let's make them count.  We have been closing out our unit on Native Americans in the last couple of weeks.  We have been discussing the ways the Europeans changed the lives of the native people.  Below are some links to help students understand how tribes lived in the past and now in the present day.  Please check them out with your child.

http://millelacsband.com/
http://www.saulttribe.com/
http://nativetech.org/

Friday, April 4, 2014

No School 4-18-14

Please remember there were be no school Friday, April 18 in observance of Good Friday.  School will resume Monday, April 21st.

Spring Break Homework

Many parents have asked for homework over the break.  I have decided to try and conserve paper.  Most of our students really need to focus on the mastery of multiplication and division facts.  Feel free to print up worksheets from the following website Click Here. (themathworksheetsite.com)  It is very easy to do.  Just click on single digit vertical under the multiplication or division section.  In class students have been taking multiplication tests weekly.  Students should have mastered factors 0,1,2,3,4,5,10 &11.  The Thursday (no school Friday 18th)  that we will return we will have our quiz of the factors of 6.  No access to a printer? No problem.  Just use the games in the links on the right of the blog under the section labeled Links for Parents and Students.  Your child can also make flash cards to take with them on the go.    

Monday, March 31, 2014

Early Dismissal Monday's

Wonder what has been going on Monday's after your child has been dismissed early?  Teachers have been completing a series of studies to better impact your child's education.  We are creating and collecting data that helps to inform our instruction based on the needs of our students.  During these meetings Ms. Smith and myself discuss objectives our students are having difficulties with.  We first explore the possible reasons for the difficulties.  We then create a plan to better meet your child's need.  After implementation we collect data and analyze the results.  Finally, we make modifications if needed or move on to a different concept.  Our class' main focuses have been on subtraction with regrouping and is now moving towards mastery of multiplication facts.

Field Trip Reminder

Most all of our class will be traveling to the theatre in Royal Oak on Thursday morning.  This trip was earned as a reward for showing S.T.A.R. behavior in school and especially in the halls and common spaces.  We will leave first thing in the morning and return just before lunch and eat at our normal times.

This Week...3-31-14

In math we have kicked off our 2nd unit on multiplication and division.  This week we have been looking at ways to multiply large numbers such as 2x300 by first taking off the zeros,  then multiplying 2x3 and getting a product of 6.  We then add the 2 zeros back on to the end of our answer and get 600.   Please continue to work on mastery of basic multiplication facts (0-11) nightly with your child.  It will be the key to their successes during this unit.

In social studies we are starting to talk about how the French entered the area of Michigan and began settling and trading with the Native Americans.  We are continuing to discuss the ways of Native American life and the roles everyone in the tribe played.  Ask your child to tell you what their job might have been if they grew up in a Three Fires Tribe.

In science we are preparing our unit on water.  We have started discussions on what we already know and have talked about the different forms in which we see water.  (liquid, solid, gas) I am very excited  to start the fun experiments we have planned.  Please ask them what they discussed about water throughout the week.

No School 4/4-4/13

Spring break starts this Friday.  We will be off from Friday April 4 through Sunday April 13th.  School resumes on Monday April 14th.

Multiplication Facts Test (4's)

Please use the links on the right hand side of the blog to link your child to multiplication games that will help prepare them for this week's test.  This week's factors focus on multiples of 4.  The students will get one less day this week to study do to no school on Friday.  Please click on the following link to help your child study: SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Multiplication Facts Test (5's)

Please use the links on the right hand side of the blog to link your child to multiplication games that will help prepare them for this week's test.  This week's factors focus on multiples of 5.

Run Into Reading

Tomorrow's theme is to wear a jogging suit to get students excited about reading.  Remind your child to wear their jogging suit to school.

This Week...3-17-14

In math will continue to work on fractions.  The test will be pushed back to the beginning of next week to better prepare students.  Please review the following concepts or vocabulary with your child at home.  Talking about their meaning at home really helps them to make connections while we work on them in school.  The key concepts and vocabulary for our fraction unit include the following:  comparing numbers, denominator, equal distance (fraction if a line ex. measuring) equal parts, equivalent fractions, fraction, number line, numerator, ordering numbers, whole and whole numbers.

Questions you could ask your child:

How many equal pieces is that divided up into? What is the fraction of one piece.  (1/8 if there were 8 equal pieces.)
What fraction of the crayons in the box are dull?  (3/16 if 3 of the 16 crayons need to be sharpened.)
Whats greater, 1/2 of the pie or 3/10 of the pie?
Can you explain how a measuring tape is broken up into fractions or equal pieces?  (Talk about how sometimes things are in-between units of measure such as inches and that's were fractions come in.)

Thanks for supporting your child with these hard concepts.    

Monday, March 10, 2014

Multiplication Facts Test (10's)

Please use the links on the right hand side of the blog to link your child to multiplication games that will help prepare them for this week's test.  This week's factors focus on multiples of 10.

This Week...3-9-14


  • In math we are starting to wrap up our unit on fractions.  We will be testing on this concept next week.  We had our first multiplication test on Friday.  It focused on factors 0, 1 and 2.  This week's focus will be on the factors of 10.  The quiz will be on Friday.  Also, please look for our quiz on subtracting with regrouping.  Some students are still struggling with this concept.   We have been working on this for our data teams.  Please work with your child on this at home.
  • In Social Studies we are comparing how all three of the three fires tribes from the Michigan area worked together for the greater good of the tribes.  This was done in order for survival during the harsh winters and to help get daily tasks accomplished by dividing them up.  We are also studying how Native American legends were stories that were passed along through the years.  We will study what the story elements are and identify what the moral of the legend is.  
  • March is reading month celebrations continue this week.   This weeks celebrations will include mismatch day on Wednesday and dress up day on Friday.  We will also be welcoming guest readers in on room on Friday morning.  Feel free to email me if you would like to read to the students and become a guest reader in our class.  

Monday, February 10, 2014

Cranbrook Field Trip

The field trip to Cranbrook that was cancelled because of the weather has been rescheduled.  The trip will be Tuesday, April 29th. 

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Winter Break

Please remember there will be no school next week February 17th-21st.  School resumes February 24th.

This Week... 2-10-14


  • In math we will continue to work with fractions.  Our unit will help us to discover multiple ways to show equal parts of one whole.  We are learning there are different ways to represent equivalent fractions with our fraction strips and cards.  We are comparing how different sized pieces can  make the same amount.  
  • In social studies we are continuing to learn how historians think and how they have to be detectives to figure out the past.  Our focus on primary and secondary sources is helping us to discover how history is actual artifacts (primary source) that present information and sometimes we learn from people who have studied history and then wrote about it. (secondary source)
  • Kindness Week
We will be recognizing kind acts all week at Roosevelt.  Our class is going to focus on the word "supportive" all week.  We will talk about ways to support our classmates and friends.  We will be recognizing students who we see supporting others on our classroom heart placed on our door for all to see.  Please support us and ask what act of kindness your child had witnessed that day when they get home from school. Third graders will be singing at the kindness assembly on Friday afternoon.  Information will be sent home regarding specifics on time.  
  • Native American Experience
Thursday we will have a visitor come into the class and teach us about Native Americans.  He will give us examples of what life was like in the early days and share Native American customs.  Please send in your $2 for this experience if you have not already done so.
  • Valentine's Celebration
We will have a Valentine's celebration after lunch on Friday.  If you would like to donate a treat for the class it would be greatly appreciated.  We have 22 students in our homeroom class.  Please remember if you are going to donate food or bring Valentine's, bring enough for all students.  A list of names will be sent home Monday.