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Welcome to 3 rd Grade Resource Center!

Welcome to Miss Fortunato's 3rd grade resource center! Get to know our classroom rules, student expectations, and the language arts, writing, grammar, word work, math, technology, homework, assessments, and parent/teacher communication methods we use.

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Welcome to 3 rd Grade Resource Center!

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  1. Welcome to 3rd Grade Resource Center!

  2. Getting to know Miss Fortunato • This is my first year teaching at Bragg School and my fifth year teaching overall. • I have a dual degree in Elementary and Special Education from Kutztown University. • I love spoiling my two dogs, spending time with family and friends, and traveling to new places.

  3. Student Expectations • Follow all of our classroom rules. • Check their planners on a daily basis (with parent/guardian supervision). *Parents-please initial them each night. • Complete all assigned HW, check off, and pack their belongings for the following school day. Please purchase a portfolio if possible. • Come to class prepared each day. • Try their BEST!

  4. Language Arts • Reading • Writing • Spelling/Vocabulary • Grammar

  5. Reading • Independent Reading-DEAR time with “just right” books • Guided Reading-Novel reading on appropriate reading level (comprehension questions, text reference, story elements, character traits) • Realistic Fiction (Horrible Harry, Freckle Juice) • Non-Fiction (MLK, Rosa Parks, Titanic) • Historical Fiction (Titanic)

  6. Writing Fundamentals • Two years ago, Chester Public Schools adopted a new writing program, Writing Fundamentals, published by Schoolwide for Grades 2-5. • It is aligned to the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and addresses the instructional shifts for teaching ELA. • Workshop Model: Mini lesson, Independent Writing Time/Teacher Conferencing, Group Sharing

  7. Writing cont… • Expanding Sentences, Open Ended Responses to reading (RAFT), and a Review of Paragraph Writing • Journal Writing-(independent writing) • Longer Writing Pieces/Multiple Paragraphs • Opinion • Narrative • Informational/Explanatory • Realistic Fiction/Speculative

  8. Grammar • Sentence Structure • Parts of Speech: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, synonyms, antonyms, homophones, etc. • Figurative Language: similies, metaphors, etc. • Proofreading, Editing, Daily Language Reviews

  9. Word Work • Wilson Fundations: a multi-sensory structured language program in foundational skills such as: phonemic awareness, phonics word study, high frequency word study, and spelling • Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Workshop • Ways to practice: Spellingcity.com, Vocabularyworkshop.com, Quizlet, Word cards

  10. Math Program • Daily Fact Practice (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) • Problem of the Day-(interactive Math journals) • Pearson Math-Guided Practice • Pearson Independent Practice • Centers, Games, Cooperative Group Work • Reflex Math-skill development in facts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. The teacher determines the skill and level and Reflex automatically increases the level of difficulty based off of the student’s responses.

  11. 3rd Grade Math Concepts • Place Value • Money & Time • Addition & Subtraction • Measurement • Multiplication & Division • Geometry • Data & Probability • Fractions

  12. Technology • Chrome Books (1:1) • Google Apps & Google Classroom (refer to hand-out) • Ipads

  13. Homework • Monday through Thursday—Check and Initial Planner Daily • Reading with Questions -will include assigned novel reading with comprehension questions, or non-fiction comprehension • 20 minutes per night out loud to parents -Spelling or Vocabulary Pages • Kept in ILA section of portfolio • One page of Spelling or Vocabulary -Math Worksheet(s) to reinforce previously learned skills -If HW is not assigned we had an assembly or an important event is taking place that night. (ie: Back to School Night, Conferences, Family Night) *No Homework= A Day in From Recess

  14. Assessments -Multiple methods of assessing progress are: • Teacher Observation • Written Responses • Cooperative Learning Experiences • Projects/Activities • Reports • Tests/Quizzes

  15. Parent/Teacher Communication • Email: michelle.fortunato@chester-nj.org • Phone: 908-879-7373 ext. 5118 • Send a note in with your child in their planner • Weekly updates or newsletters. • Visit my classroom website on Chester’s homepage for announcements, important documents, resources, websites, etc.

  16. Do you have any questions?

  17. Thank you for coming tonight!

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