This was an exciting and busy week at Dallin! We said
goodbye to our student teacher, Mr. Leong, who completed his placement in our
classroom this week. Third graders did a fantastic job singing and playing
their recorders in the Dallin Spring Concert on Thursday. Later that day, it
was wonderful seeing many third graders present their projects at the science
fair. After April break, we’ll have many more events to look forward to. On the
week that we return to school, our class will go on a field trip to the Jason
Russell House. Please send in permission slips as soon as possible if you have
not done so already. The following week on Monday, May 4th we will
hold Third Grade Math Day. From 8:30 to 9:00 that morning, families are invited
to join our classroom to participate in math-related activities and see some of
the strategies we have been working on this year. Afterwards, from 9:00-9:30, there will be a
debriefing for parents in the library with Mr. Dingman and our math coach, Mrs.
Emily Veader.
Another important upcoming
event is the third grade math MCAS, to be held on Wednesday, May 13th
and Friday, May 15th. Please try to schedule absences around these
dates if possible.
For more updates on what we've been learning this week, read on!
In reading, we continued our study of poetry. Students
focused primarily on poets’ use of similes and metaphors. They practiced writing
their own poems using these types of figurative language.
In writing, students elaborated on ideas in their petitions.
They took examples from their own life, interviewed classmates, and surveyed
the class to add more details to their pieces.
In math, we began a mini-unit on measurement and data
collection. We compiled class data and represented it on line plots. We also
analyzed double bar graphs. We reviewed two systems of measurement—the metric system
and the U.S. standard system of measurement. We discussed the metric units used
to measure length, liquid capacity, and mass (meters, liters, and grams,
respectively). We also practiced measuring the length of objects to a
quarter-inch.
In science, students finished posting their research to our classroom
website of animal adaptations. View it here: https://sites.google.com/a/arlington.k12.ma.us/animal-adaptations-2015! Later, students pretended they were zoologist and invented their own plant
and animal species using some of the adaptation concepts we’ve been studying. When
we return from break, we will begin a social studies unit on colonial times and
the American Revolution.
Upcoming Dates:
Thursday, April 30th—Jason Russell House Field
Trip
Monday, May 4th—Third Grade Math Day
Wednesday, May 6th – Can You Dig It? Archaeological
Dig
Wednesday, May 13th and Friday, May 15th—Grade
3 Math MCAS
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