Important handouts!

There will be several important handouts coming home the first week. Some of them require your signature and should be reviewed with your child. Thank you!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Week of February 23 -27

Hello!

Due to the short week, there was no spelling. We worked on our cursive handwriting!

We are cruising through 3rd quarter! The kids are working very hard!

In reading we are working on our non-fiction book called Polar Bears and the Arctic.

In math we begin our fraction unit on Monday.

Social Studies has been a lot of fun as we study Montana.

Spelling words for this week: contractions
I'd , he's, haven't, doesn't, let's, there's , wouldn't, what's, she's, aren't, hasn't, couldn't, he'd, they're, can't, isn't, we're, and weren't.

Happy studying!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Week of February 9 -13

Hello!

We had a wonderful field trip to the Audubon Center last week and I am hopeful that your child was able to share some of the events that we did!

Wednesday - Early out!
Friday - Valentines' Day party at 2:00 and pay $1 to wear pajamas for outlawing cancer.

In reading class we are reading a nonfiction book called Polar Bears and the Arctic.

In math we are working on division.

In Social Studies we are working on learning about Montana and its many facts.

Spelling words: hole, whole, its, it's, hear, here, won, one, our, hour, their, there, fur, fir, read, rode, peace, piece.

Happy studying!
Mrs. Staffileno

Monday, February 2, 2015

Week of February 2 - 6

Hello!

This week is a little off because of the third grade field trips. The third grade classes will attend the field trip to the Audubon Center on these days:

Mrs. McMorris' class - Monday
Mr. Leintz' class - Tuesday
Mrs. Staffileno's class - Thursday

There will be no spelling this week as the children will be doing activities with their homeroom teachers the days that the other class is gone.

Bring 100 treats for our 100 day trail mix by Friday!

Bring an empty box with a slit in it and covered in paper by Friday for decorating.

Mrs. Staffileno