Posts

Showing posts from January, 2019

Practicing fluency with a picture book that they will read to their first grade buddy tomorrow on #worldreadaloudday2019

Measuring the perimeter of different things around the classroom!

Dr. Waterhouse says that her patient’s diagnosis was “he didn’t read enough”. The patient is on the mend thanks to the hard work of his surgeon.

Surgeons are hard at work!πŸ‘©‍⚕️πŸ‘¨‍⚕️

We are all scrubbed in and ready for text feature surgery!πŸ’‰πŸ’Š

Thanks to Ms. Joan for getting everyone started on learning how to crochet. Now we have a new quiet time activityπŸ˜‹

We will be collecting supplies to donate to the Humane Society of Chittenden county at school and on Friday at movie night. Please consider donating some supplies listed here http://bit.ly/2RwTOmD @hsccvt

Third grade readers are working on picking out the main idea and supporting details in their reading during our informational reading unit by using boxes and bullets to organizeπŸ‘πŸ»

These are some amazing third grade role models!

Can you use traits to match parent dogs to their puppy? What traits did they get from each parent?πŸΆπŸ©πŸ•

We started our informational units in reading and writing today! Here, third graders are teaching their partners about what their book is MOSTLY about (main ideas!).

These third grade UID dancers are working hard to practice their dance for the performance on Thursday night at BRMS!

Can third graders learn how to crochet? 🀷🏻‍♀️ I hope so!