I hope you had a wonderful weekend. Please send back sign and return papers as soon as possible. Thanks
Math- This week, students will finish taking their unit 6 math test. We will be doing some fun winter themed math review over everything students have learned this year. Unit 6 Parent Letter: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia-Standards/Frameworks/Unit-6-3rd-grade-parent-letter.pdf Homework and Sign and Returns- There is no homework this week. Please continue to practice multiplication tables with your child each night. Please send back sign and return papers as soon as possible. Multiplication- It is my goal that students have their multiplication facts memorized by the end of the winter break. Please practice flashcards with your child each night for a few minutes. After the winter break we will begin longer division problems and students who did not have their multiplication facts up to their 12’s memorized really struggled during this unit last year. Have him or her work on memorizing the facts for the level he or she is currently on in class (Example: their 3’s would be (1 x 3, 2x3, 3x3, 4x3, 5x3, 6x3, 7x3, 8x3, 9x3, 10x3, 11x3, 12x3)). Here is the padlet that contains multiplication tests to practice with. https://padlet.com/watkinskr1/mult Have a nice week! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. If your child is going to be absent before or after the winter break, please let me know. We will be completing this math unit and finalizing grades over the next few weeks in preparation for the 2nd quarter ending and report cards being sent out.
Math- We will finish learning how to tell time and write time to the nearest half hour, quarter of an hour, and minute. Students will continue to learn to measure time intervals in minutes (elapsed time). Our unit 6 math test will be on Friday, December 14th. Unit 6 Parent Letter: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia-Standards/Frameworks/Unit-6-3rd-grade-parent-letter.pdf Homework and Sign and Returns- Homework will be sent home on Monday, December 10th and due Friday, December 14th. If you have not already done so, please send back sign and return papers as soon as possible. New sign and return papers will be sent home on December 13th. Multiplication- It is my goal that students have their multiplication facts memorized by the end of the winter break. Please practice flashcards with your child each night for a few minutes. After the winter break we will begin longer division problems and students who did not have their multiplication facts up to their 12’s memorized really struggled during this unit last year. Have him or her work on memorizing the facts for the level he or she is currently on in class (Example: their 3’s would be (1 x 3, 2x3, 3x3, 4x3, 5x3, 6x3, 7x3, 8x3, 9x3, 10x3, 11x3, 12x3)). Here is the padlet that contains multiplication tests to practice with. https://padlet.com/watkinskr1/mult Have a nice week! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. If your child is going to be absent before or after the winter break, please let me know. We will be completing this math unit and finalizing grades over the next few weeks in preparation for the 2nd quarter ending and report cards being sent out.
Math- We will continue to learn how to tell time and write time to the nearest half hour, quarter of an hour, and minute. Students will continue to learn to measure time intervals in minutes (elapsed time) over the next two weeks. We will have our second math quiz this week on telling time to the nearest minute and elapsed time. Our unit 6 math test will be on December 13th. Unit 6 Parent Letter: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia-Standards/Frameworks/Unit-6-3rd-grade-parent-letter.pdf Homework and Sign and Returns- Homework will be sent home on Monday, December 3rd and due Friday, December 7th. Please send back sign and return papers as soon as possible. Multiplication- It is my goal that students have their multiplication facts memorized by the end of the winter break. Please practice flashcards with your child each night for a few minutes. After the winter break we will begin longer division problems and students who did not have their multiplication facts up to their 12’s memorized really struggled during this unit last year. Have him or her work on memorizing the facts for the level he or she is currently on in class (Example: their 3’s would be (1 x 3, 2x3, 3x3, 4x3, 5x3, 6x3, 7x3, 8x3, 9x3, 10x3, 11x3, 12x3)). Here is the padlet that contains multiplication tests to practice with. https://padlet.com/watkinskr1/mult Have a nice week! |
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