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3 rd Grade Miss Nelson Rm. 22 mnelson1@mvusd

3 rd Grade Miss Nelson Rm. 22 mnelson1@mvusd.net. Common Core Standards. Introduction ELA Mathematics Social Studies Science P.E. Language Arts. Reading Reading for Literature (fiction) Reading for Informational Text (nonfiction)

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3 rd Grade Miss Nelson Rm. 22 mnelson1@mvusd

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  1. 3rd Grade Miss Nelson Rm. 22 mnelson1@mvusd.net

  2. Common Core Standards • Introduction • ELA • Mathematics • Social Studies • Science • P.E.

  3. Language Arts • Reading • Reading for Literature (fiction) • Reading for Informational Text (nonfiction) • Reading for Foundational Skills (decoding and fluency) • Writing • Opinion with supporting reasons • Informative/explanatory • Narratives • Speaking and Listening • Express ideas clearly in a variety of groupings • Speak in complete sentences • Language • Sentence Structure, Grammar, Punctuation, Capitalization, Spelling • Use context and word parts to determine meanings of unknown words

  4. Accelerated Reader • Students are tested several times throughout the year to measure growth. A score of 3.2 means that your child is reading at a level associated with 3rd grade, second month. • Each student is expected to earn one point per week; that is equal to about 2 picture books or one chapter book. • We designate a 30-minute block each non-flex day for AR (2 hrs./week). • Students must score an 80% or above to pass a quiz. • One book is fiction, and one is non-fiction.

  5. Mathematics • Operations and Algebraic Thinking • Multiplication and division • Solve problems using all 4 operations • Numbers and Operations in Base Ten • Complete multi-digit arithmetic • Number and Operations Fractions • Fractions as numbers • Measurement and Data • Measure and estimate time, liquid volumes, and masses • Represent and interpret data • Relate area to multiplication and addition • Perimeter versus area • Geometry • Understand shapes and their attributes http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/start.do

  6. Social Studies Our Communities • Land and Water in Your Area • California Indians Past and Present • Your Community over Time • Rules and Laws • The Economy of your Region http://www.cahistorysocialscience.com/

  7. Science Life Science • Adaptations in Land Environments • Adaptations in Water Environments • Environments Change Earth Science • Our Earth, Sun, and Moon • Our Solar System Physical Science • Matter • Energy • Light http://activities.macmillanmh.com/science/ca/grade3/index.html

  8. District Assessments • District assessments match what is being taught to the students • Examples • SBAC • Language Arts Benchmark Tests • Writing Benchmarks • Math Chapter Tests www.mvusd.net

  9. Report Cards • Standards-based • Letter grades for Language Arts and Math • O/S/U for Science, Social Studies, and P.E. • Three times a year, one per trimester • November, March, June

  10. Classroom Rules and Expectations • General Daily Routine • Homework Policy • Communication

  11. Daily Schedule • 8:30-9:00 Vocab/ELD (PMF) • 9:00-10:40 Math (Go Math) • 10:40-10:55 Recess • 10:55-12:45 Language Arts • 12:45-1:30 Lunch • 1:30-2:00 Accelerated Reader • 2:00-3:00 Science/Social Studies/P.E. • 3:01 Dismissal

  12. Flex Day Schedule • 8:30-9:00 Vocab/ELD (PMF) • 9:00-10:00 Math • 10:00-11:00 ELA • 11:00-11:30 Lunch • 11:30-12:20 ELA • 12:20 Dismissal

  13. Classroom Rules • No interfering with the teaching and learning of others. • Respect personal space, rights and property of others. • Follow directions of all your teachers. • Come to class prepared with all supplies and homework complete.

  14. Consequences • Verbal Warning • Recess or Lunch Detention • Phone Call Home • Referral to Principal

  15. Home Support • School website • http://www.towngateschool.org/ • Spelling City • http://www.spellingcity.com/ • Think Central • http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/start.do • Study Island • https://app.studyisland.com/cfw/login/ • Practice real world Math • Make Science and Social Studies connections

  16. Extra Supplies • Emergency packet********* • Copy paper • Water bottles for the class • #2 pencils (no mechanical pencils) • Paper (wide rule) • crayons • markers • colored pencils • Scissors • Glue sticks • Yellow Highlighter • Wipes, tissue • Any other supplies that comes to mind! Thank You for your support!

  17. Questions and Comments

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