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change the formatting of the pull quote text box.] May 2014 Third Grade Newsletter Curriculum News What are we learning this month? Math During the month of May, students are learning to calculate elapsed time using time lines to demonstrate their thinking. They are also learning about basic metric units of measurement for liquid volume and mass. Then they are solving word problems involving all of these measurement topics. Toward the end of the month students will identify the attributes of quadrilaterals. Here are some helpful links: http:// www.mathsisfun.com/ measure/metric-volume.html http:// www.mathsisfun.com/ measure/metric-mass.html http:// www.mathsisfun.com/ quadrilaterals.html Reading Students have read and enjoyed the Junior Great Book story “The Banza,” identified the theme and analyzed important details from the text. Students Writing Students are publishing their environmental issue opinion essays and getting ready to publish the essays in 6 short newsletters in each class. Each newsletter group also chose one of the member’s informative paragraphs about the environment to open the newsletter. Our website has a link for the Live Binder students used for their research. Social Studies Students have learned about limited resources and how that affects production. They will then learn about the production process and how that has been affected by specialization. Science In science, students continue to explore life The Grade 3 Team: Barbara Berlin Barbara_A_Berlin@mcpsmd .org Maggie Sisti MaryAgnes_S_Sisti@mcpsm d.org Erin Crowley [email protected] Erica Yi [email protected] Important Dates: 5/13– Field Day, grades 3-5 6/6—Baltimore Museum of Industry (Sisti, Yi) 6/—Baltimore Museum of Industry (Berlin, Crowley) 5/26—Memorial Day— Schools Closed Marking Period 4 TASS Skills: Elaboration Adding details that expand, enrich, or embellish Effort/Motivation/ Persistence Working diligently and applying effective strategies to achieve a goal or solve a problem; continuing

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[Type a quote from the document or the summary of an interesting point. You can position the text box anywhere in the document. Use the Drawing Tools tab to change the formatting of the pull quote text box.]May 2014

Third Grade Newsletter

Curriculum News What are we learning this month? MathDuring the month of May, students are learning to calculate elapsed time using time lines to demonstrate their thinking. They are also learning about basic metric units of measurement for liquid volume and mass. Then they are solving word problems involving all of these measurement topics. Toward the end of the month students will identify the attributes of quadrilaterals. Here are some helpful links:http://www.mathsisfun.com/measure/metric-volume.htmlhttp://www.mathsisfun.com/measure/metric-mass.htmlhttp://www.mathsisfun.com/quadrilaterals.htmlReadingStudents have read and enjoyed the Junior Great Book story “The Banza,” identified the theme and analyzed important details from the text. Students will ask and answer questions when hearing and reading informational texts including autobiographies, biographies, and other nonfiction. Small group work will focus on questions and identifying the main idea in nonfiction and each student will read one-on-one with his or her teacher to check fluency and comprehension. In this video, Diane Wolkstein tells The Banza.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIbq-0skfSM

WritingStudents are publishing their environmental issue opinion essays and getting ready to publish the essays in 6 short newsletters in each class. Each newsletter group also chose one of the member’s informative paragraphs about the environment to open the newsletter. Our website has a link for the Live Binder students used for their research.Social StudiesStudents have learned about limited resources and how that affects production. They will then learn about the production process and how that has been affected by specialization.

ScienceIn science, students continue to explore life sciences including how natural resources meet our needs, the flow of matter and energy related to recycling and decomposition, and the effects of technology on the environment.

The Grade 3 Team:Barbara [email protected] Sisti [email protected] [email protected] Erica Yi [email protected]

Important Dates:

5/13– Field Day, grades 3-5

6/6—Baltimore Museum of Industry (Sisti, Yi)

6/—Baltimore Museum of Industry (Berlin, Crowley)

5/26—Memorial Day—Schools Closed

Welcome to:Hussein OgailiZoie FrostThomas Rivas-Rivas

Marking Period 4 TASS Skills:

Elaboration Adding details that expand, enrich, or embellish

Effort/Motivation/Persistence Working diligently and applying effective strategies to achieve a goal or solve a problem; continuing in the face of obstacles and competing pressures