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Mrs. Holmertz 3 rd Grade

Mrs. Holmertz 3 rd Grade. 7:40-8:00 morning work 8-9 Math 9:00-9:26 reading, iPads or vocabulary 9:28-10:13 specials 10:13-10:25 snack/read aloud 10:25-11:13 spelling 11:13-12:00 Writer’s Workshop 12:00-12:40 lunch/recess 12:40-12:50 grammar 12:50-2:00 Reader’s Workshop

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Mrs. Holmertz 3 rd Grade

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  1. Mrs. Holmertz 3rd Grade

  2. 7:40-8:00 morning work 8-9 Math 9:00-9:26 reading, iPads or vocabulary 9:28-10:13 specials 10:13-10:25 snack/read aloud 10:25-11:13 spelling 11:13-12:00 Writer’s Workshop 12:00-12:40 lunch/recess 12:40-12:50 grammar 12:50-2:00 Reader’s Workshop 2:10 dismissal

  3. It is very important that your child arrives every day on time. • If your child is sick, please be sure to call the office to let Ms. Madison know. • If your child is throwing up, he or she may not return to school until they have been free of flu symptoms for 24 hours.

  4. Students receive a stamp in their student planner if they have completed their homework along with a signature from parents. No homework AND signature equals a punch in their punch card!

  5. Every two weeks I will collect punch cards. Students with no punches will receive a Bobcat Buck. Students with 4 punches or less will participate in free iPad time.

  6. RPS 205 uses the standards based report card 4, 3, 2, 1, this does NOT correspond to A, B, C, D, F.

  7. In third grade, we read a variety of literature . We stress the importance of reading fiction and non-fiction texts. Third grade students should read 20 minutes every night. Students must complete a reading log Mon.-Thur. night for homework, a sample is in your envelope.

  8. Students will write everyday. They will write narrative, informative and opinion pieces throughout the school year. Our curriculum is called Units of Study and uses mentor texts to help students understand writing style.

  9. In third grade, students will master common core math standards • Solving word problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division • Place value and rounding • Measurement and Data (time, perimeter, area, & graphs, using a ruler ) • Geometry (2D & 3D shapes) • Fractions using a number line and equivalent fractions

  10. In third grade we will learn about… • the water cycle & extreme weather • States of matter • Animal classification (mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and insects) • Simple machines • Health and nutrition • Science and technology

  11. In third grade we learn about…. • types of communities (urban, suburban, rural) • economics • local Rockford history • Government • United States geography

  12. Research Projects *Students will do several research projects throughout the year. Information will be presented in a variety of ways. • State • Historical Woman • African American Person • Country • Animal adaptation • Artist Please assist your student in using the internet safely and checking out books from the library to conduct research.

  13. Permission Slips will go home a few weeks before each field trip. • Included will be what students need to bring on field trip, appropriate attire, and the fee for each student. • If interested in chaperoning please inform me as soon as possible.

  14. Thanks to everyone who signed up to bring treats and goody bags! • 26 students in the class • If you want to send birthday treats, please email me or communicate in advance so we can come up with a time that works best for everyone.

  15. Students get so hungry during our long morning. We have the last lunch (noon). Students can bring a good brain snack and water. • Raisins • Goldfish • Cheeze-its • Yogurt squeezers • Granola bars • Pretzels • String cheese

  16. Specials operate on an A, B, C rotating schedule. • A-Music • B-P.E. • C- Art • This is to ensure students receive teaching time in all specials equally.

  17. Northern Illinois Food Bank

  18. Public Art Chain Link CD Project

  19. The best way to contact me is via email: shelby.holmertz@rps205.com Please sing up and check often on Remind 101 Or you can contact the school (815)-229-2492 Check out my website through Brookview’s website! Has more info!

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