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This Week's Learning Targets Third Grade Thinkers September 16, 2013 - September 20, 2013 The Guide to 3rd Grade Math: I can round numbers before adding them when asked to estimate the sum of two numbers. I can use expanded addition to add two-digit numbers. I can use base-10 blocks to add two numbers without regrouping. I can explain how to use expanded addition to add three-digit numbers and model it with base-10 blocks. Language Arts: I can organize my writing by using subtitles for different sections of my writing. I can demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. I can introduce a topic and group related information together. I can report on a topic with appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking clearly at an understandable pace. Science: I can give examples of solids, liquids, and gases. I can explain how to change the state of water. I can explain how the properties of a matter are different if it changes from one state to another. I can explain how all three forms of matter are represented by a spoonful of hot soup. Social Studies: I can identify the city in which I live. I can identify the state in which I live. I can identify the country in which I live. I can identify the continent in which I live. Reading: 3rd Grade by Shira Ackerman, MA After mastering reading skills in earlier grades, 3rd graders become better and more independent readers. Third grade reading work focuses on teaching kids how to think and talk about what they read in deeper and more detailed ways. Students read longer texts, and specifically, most read chapter, fiction books. Many reading lessons are dedicated to writing about and talking about texts to think about their meanings, lessons and important ideas. Third graders are also encouraged to develop their own points of views about books and texts that they read, talking about their ideas about a text or characters.  Series books are also important in 3rd grade. As students read these both independently and as a class, they can make connections across different books within one series as well as talk about how the characters change.  As 3rd graders read more, they become more fluent readers and learn to read harder and more complex words. In addition, students learn the definition and pronunciation of complex words they encounter. In order to build reading skills, your 3rd grader: Reads multi-syllable and grade appropriate, irregularly spelled words. (Ask your child’s teacher for a list of these words.) Reads grade-level text with appropriate pace, accuracy, expression and understanding. Self-corrects mistakes and re-reads when necessary. Talks about and answers questions about a text using specific example from the text and connects different parts of a text. Reads a variety of texts including, fiction, non-fiction, fables and poetry and understands and talks about their main ideas and lessons. Begins to understand the difference between literal and non-literal text such as metaphors and analogies. Uses the text and context to determine the meaning of words. Is able to express her own point of view about characters or a text. Makes comparisons between books written by the same author and books such as series that are about the same characters. Reading Activities Get Serious About Series: Find a series which interests your child and begin to read it together. You can read to your child, your child can read to you, and he can read a chapter independently. You and your child can interview each other as you read chapter-sharing and asking about main ideas, events and ideas you both have about the books and characters. Look It Up: When your child encounters a word she doesn’t know the meaning of, look up the meaning together. You can even begin to keep your own family dictionary, recording words and their definitions. Your child can create illustrations that show definitions of the words, as well. Use the word yourself, or encourage your child to use that word in a sentence sometime during the day. Learn About an Author: As your child develops favorite authors, look online for that author’s website.  Your child can email or write a letter to the author (under your supervision). The author may even be at a book signing or other events in your neighborhood for you and your child to attend. Ackerman, Shira. "The Guide to 3rd Grade." Scholastic. Web. 7 Sept. 2013. <http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/collection/what-to-expect-grade/guide-to-3rd-grade>. This Week's Learning Targets

3rd Grade EOG Field Trip! At our 3rd Grade Parent Night last Tuesday, we shared with parents and students the guidelines set forth by the state of North Carolina regarding this year’s 3rd grade EOG. In the diagram below, you’ll gain understanding into the expectations of the state in what actions a student will take depending upon their mastery of the 3rd grade ELA/Reading EOG. Please contact your child’s teacher with any questions regarding this. Don’t forget about our field trip to the YMCA for a water safety course TOMORROW! Remember to pack all of the suggested items your child will need for this field trip including a towel, change of dry clothes, a bag to place wet items in after changing out of the wet swimsuit and using the wet towel, and any other supplies which your child will need. Remember that girls are required to wear a one-piece swimsuit or a darker shirt over their bathing suit if they choose to wear a two piece bathing suit. We also shared a link to released NC EOGs to share with parents NC’s expectations of 3rd grade students.. To access these, simply visit the following link and click on the 3rd grade ELA/Reading EOG and the 3rd grade Mathematics EOG. http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/releasedforms