Grade 3 (Literacy, Social Studies, Math, Science)

Literacy:

  • Students will be taking home a weekly homework packet. The package contains four pages ( cover page, present tense verbs worksheet. weekly spelling work and homework, and blank word search sheet.) On the cover page there is a slot for parents to sign. I would appreciate if you can take the time out to sign the homework, so I can know that you have seen it before students turn it in.  Homework is due on Friday (March 13th).
  • On Thursday, March 12th, the students will be given a verb test on verbs in the past and present tense. 
  • On Friday, March 13th, the students will have their weekly spelling test.
  • Please encourage the students to read more at home.

 

Social Studies:

  • Next week the students will be continuing working on their Turtle Farms. Since it a Natural Resource based project, students will be using things around them in nature. They were challenged to find thing close to home that they can add to their Turtle Farms. Please ensure that they make an effort to find at least 2 things in nature, this weekend.
  • Also, since the student will be using paint for this project, please send them with an old t-shirt to cover their uniform.

 

Teacher’s note:

  • Starting next week I will sending home completed tests papers for parents to sign. When you have signed the papers please give them back to your child\ward to take back to school to put into their portfolios.

 

Grade 3 Literacy

Literacy:

  • Students were given their weekly spelling words for the test on Friday 24th January. Parents please ensure that the students are spending enough time learning their words. They will be  learning about the suffixes -tion and -sion, therefore their words are geared towards that.
  •  On Friday 24th January, students will be given a Nouns Test covering the entire nouns unit. Students have with them their English workbook, please have them go over the nouns section.
  • The homework for next Friday are pages 33 & 34 in the English Workbook.
  • Please encourage students to read at home, as reading is very important in learning. Also, have students explain to you what they are reading, that will aid them with their comprehension skills.

NB: Sorry of the mistake the Nouns Test will be on Friday.

Literacy/ Bible/ Social Studies Week Plan

Literacy:

  • This week in Literacy we will be finishing up our last lesson on Nouns. On Thursday January 16th, the students will be given a test covering Plural Nouns with -s, -es, ies, Special Plural Nouns, Singular Possessive Nouns, and Plural Possessive Nouns.  This test would be given to see whether or not the students understand the concepts being taught. Please encourage the students to use this weeks homework in their workbook to revise for test.
  • Reading is also a very important part of learning, please encourage  students to read when they are at home.

The weekly spelling test has commence once again. There is one schedule for Friday January 17th. 

Bible:

  • In Bible we are covering Jesus’ First Miracle. Grade 3B will be given a short exam on what we covered in class. The students will be given a review sheet today Monday 13th, to aid them in their reviewing.
  • Bible verses are also important in Bible. Students will be graded for their memory verse recollection. Please assure that the students are learning their scripture verses even when they are at home.

Social Studies:

  • In Social Studies we will be looking at Natural Resource. This is a more hands on class, whereby students will be looking for Natural Resources all around them.

3rd Grade Literacy

Literacy:

This week in Literacy the students will be focused on developing their own narrative writing. Each student will be given a rubric that highlights the specific areas that I would be grading.  They are allowed to bring the rubric home, so that they parents know what areas and skills to work on at home.

  • On Friday, November 29th, the students were given a comprehension packet that is due Friday December 6th. Please encourage the students to work hard. Students also are task with reading everyday, for at least 15 minutes, at home.

Bible:

The students will take home their Bible Test today. They are to revise and review the answers. I will reexamine them on Thursday December 5th. Please assist your child with this revision.

Social Studies:

This week we will be rapping up Christopher Columbus and Land Explorers. Next Friday (December 13th), the students will be test on Christopher Columbus.

Literacy reminders, No test for Social Studies, Math homework, Science project, Updates

Literacy: 

Favourite book character Dress-up

Students thoroughly enjoyed Reading week, students listened to stories, read along with stories and wrote their own ‘Once upon a time stories.’

Next week students will learn about Helping verbs.

Reminders:

Oral book summary – Monday

Write down two words from the book being read and write their definitions in booklet provided.

Spelling test – Friday, February 22, 2019.

Social Studies:

This week was packed with activities, which students participated in and appreciated. Our in-class time was spent discussing the different businesses that students carried out and highlighting and discussing the resources seen in the story of Cinderella which we discussed.

No test for Social Studies:

Students will carry out an in-class research on three questions during their Social Studies sessions next week. This will be in place of a test. 

Math:

We missed quite a bit of classes this week due to the field trip, market day, NCFA and Valentine event. The few occasions that we did meet were used to develop skills in answering questions on data.

Homework:

Workbook-pages 263,265,266,272, 273-276

N.B homework is due on Friday 22nd and is usuallycorrected on that day.

Science:

We started the unit on Soil. We looked at what is soil and why it is important to plants and animals. A second science test was given on Friday 15 Feb. The science project was given to each child this week and is due on March 15. 2019. This is almost a month and gives ample time to complete.Please do not miss the deadline as I want my students to learn that meeting deadlines is an important life skill that will benefit them in the future.

See attached information for the project. Feel free to email with any concerns or questions you may have about the project.

Science Project:

REAL-LIFE SIMPLE MACHINES!

Project Goal – Science–  I will be able to explain how a simple or compound machine works and make a model to show an example of a simple or compound machine at work.

Directions:  Choose an example of a simple machine.  You can choose from the examples below, one we discussed in class, saw in a video, or read about in our books.  Then, write or type a report based on the following ten criteria. 

Due date: March 15th, 2019  NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. MEETING REALISTIC DEADLINES IS A SKILL THAT STUDENTS NEED TO LEARN.

100 Possible Points:

  1. What is a simple or compound machine? (5 points)
  2. What is the name of the simple or compound machine you have chosen to write about? (5 points)
  3. What kind of simple or compound machine is it (Wedge? Wheel and axle?  Screw?  Pulley? Lever?   Inclined Plane? Scissors?Wheel barrow?) (5 points)
  4. How does your simple or compound machine make work easier? (10 points)
  5. When have you seen this example of a simple or compound machine in your life? (5 points)
  6. When have you or someone you know used this simple or compound machine to make something easier for you?  Describe this experience.  (10 points)
  7. How would life be different or more difficult had this simple or compound machine not been invented? (10 points)
  8. Illustrate yourself or another person using this simple or compound machine to make work easier.  Be sure to label all necessary parts. (10 points)
  • Grammar and Mechanics (10 points)
  • Model of simple or compound machine (30 points) use this link for some ideas OR use google search
  • See link 
  • Pinterest.com

Real-Life Examples

Wedge                                                             Compound machines

Chisel                                                                                                               scissors

Screwdriver (the end of it)                                                                              wheel barrow

Saw (wedges from the teeth)                                                                           bicycle

Fork                                                                                                                 garden hoe

                                                                                                stapler

Wheel and Axle

Door knob

Roller-skates

Egg beaters (the gears)

Bicycle

Wagon

Pencil sharpener

Screw

Nuts and bolts

Jar lid

Light bulb

Key rings

Spiral staircase

Pulley

Flag poles

Clothes lines

Sailboat

Blinds

Crane

Lever

See saw

Wheel barrow (the handles are really levers)

Hammer (pulling out a nail, not hammering)

Craw bar

Bottle opener

Inclined Plane

Wheelchair ramp

A slide

A hill on a road

Update January 14-18, 2019

Literacy – Students continue learning about verbs. This week we studied verbs in the past tense. Next week we will wrap up the topic of verbs by paying attention to verbs in the future tense. Students have been writing opinion pieces this week, focusing on their opinion about a topic and giving reasons for their opinion. Next week they will delve deeper into writing by giving an example to aid their opinion and writing a closing. 

Please have your child review verbs at home, you may use the following links to do so: practice1 practice2 practice3 

Reminder: On Monday students will do their oral book summary about the book they are reading presently. Students are reminded to write two new words learned from the book being read and also write down the definition of each. Students are required to do so in the small booklet provided and take it to school on Tuesday. 

Social Studies – This week students learned about Businesses, capital and income. They also learned about the barter system and how it was used in the Cayman Islands and the Caribbean in previous years.

Reminder: Phase 1 of the Social Studies project is due Friday January 25th. No vocabulary words will be sent home this week, please use the time to work on this phase with your child. 

Phase 1

  1. Choose the type of business you would like to have (goods/service)
    1. Once chosen, this cannot be altered. Your child’s grade will depend on how well they execute their business choice.
  2. Help your child work out a small budget (no more than $15.00) for materials and/or time needed to setup and run their business.
  3. You may help your child make the product(s). You must however work out with your employer (your child) whether you should be paid or if you are a volunteer.
  4. They must be able to explain what was done, materials that were/will be used. You should stay within budget.

Math – Students need more practice using models to write and identify mixed and improper fractions. Please reinforce using pictures wherever you can. Students also used number lines to represent fractions. We also used models and fractions strips to compare fractions. Here are some resources and links to help your child at home.


Mathpratice Mathpractice2  Mathpractice3

SCIENCE:

Students did experiments to investigate how simple machines work. They manipulated pulleys, levers, screw, inclined planes and wheel and axle. They should now be able name the six types of simple machines, identify simple machines in a picture and around the home, school and community. They are still working towards explaining how the simple machines make the work easier. Example, a pulley magnifies the force, an incline plane works easier by increasing the distance that the load had to move up.

Please feel free to participate in their learning by finding videos related to simple machines for grade 3 and working with your child if they are struggling.

Update January 3-11, 2019

Literacy – Students are learning about Verbs, this week we looked at Verbs in the present tense. Next week students will learn about Verbs in the past tense. Students are also learning a new writing style; Opinion Writing. 

In each student’s folder, you will find their Vocabulary words list, they are required to study these words for their Spelling test next Friday January 18. Also in their folders is a small booklet, this is to be used for the collection of the two new words and their definitions. 

Reminders: 

  • Students are required to present a summary of the book being read on Monday January 14
  • Students are required to write down two new words from the book being read. Also write the definition of the words.

Social Studies 

The Apprentice Jr Project

Project Goal:

Student will conduct research on how resources can be used to give people money that they need to live.

Students will be able to present an idea for a small business and test out their product by putting it up for Sale.

Rationale:

Students are learning about resources (natural, capital, human) and how these resources can be turned into goods (things that can be bought) or services (jobs that can be performed).

As part of the research portion of the unit, students will apply what they have learnt about resources to start and run a small business.

Students can choose to (select only one):

Use resources to make a good/product.

Ideas for business:

-sell lemonade by the glass

-sell coconut water by the glass

-buy items in bulk and resell smaller items to neighbors and friends

– make crafts (i.e cards for Valentine’s Day, slime, etc)

– sell artwork

-sell baked goods

-sell produce from your garden

Perform a service for a fee. Chores that they already do can be counted if you so choose.

Ideas for service type business:

-Tutoring in a subject you are good at.

-Dog walking

-Light yard work ( ie rake leaves)

-Light house work

-put on a show

Steps to the project:

Phase 1: Due January 25th, 2019

  1. Choose the type of business you would like to have (goods/service)
    1. Once chosen, this cannot be altered. Your child’s grade will depend on how well they execute their business choice.
  2. Help your child work out a small budget (no more than $15.00) for materials and/or time needed to setup and run their business.
    1. You may help your child make the product(s). You must however work out with your employer (your child) whether you should be paid or if you are a volunteer.
    1. They must be able to explain what was done,materials that were used
    1. You should stay within budget.
  3. Report your product or service back to Ms. Broomfield by January 17th. (Please see first sheet)

Phase 2: Due February 15th 2019

  • Work on your business. Keep records of items sold/ services provided
  • On Poster board, record how you made your products or service
    • Display your budget
    • Costs
    • What kinds of materials you used and classify them into human(people), natural, capital (machinery)
    • Pictures of the process and progress
    • Your final earnings after costs.
    • Your child’s reflection- did the project go well?  What did you enjoy? What, if any part, did not go well? What would you do differently? – Answer in complete sentences.
  • If you plan to sell your products at school, let Ms. Broomfield know by February 4th, 2019.
  • All projects are due for display February 15th, 2019.

All monies collected will be shared between a charitable organization and used towards a treat of the student’s choosing.

Websites that may help : Use this link

SCIENCE:

  • Identify and list the six simple machines.
  • Give examples of simple machines.
  • Do experiments to investigate how a pulley, inclined plane and a screw behaves.

See the link Resources

HOMEWORK- due next week Thursday. Science worksheets on simple machines

MATH:

  • Use models to write and identify fractions
  • Distinguish between proper, improper and mixed numbers
  • Represent fractions using parts of a whole,circles, rectangles and number lines
  • Every Friday we do Math computations.

Students are learning to solve word problems in addition and subtraction.

Use the following link Resources 

HOMEWORK:Pages 161-164 and 257-258.  Due Friday

Update December 7, 2018

Guidance notes for science test. Test has been rescheduled to Tuesday December 11, 2018

SUMMARY NOTES-use workbook and notebook to revise

Definition and examples of ( look in workbook):

adaptation-pg 116

camouflage, mimicry-pg120

instinct-pg132-133

hibernate-pg136-137

migrate-pg138

look over page 125

Questions will be similar to the ones shown on pages 146-147

Look over adaptations of the polar bear, camel and cactus from handouts given in class.

Social Studies Test December 10, please refer to last week’s post for the test guidance and all students have a copy in their Social Studies folder. 

Class party will be on December 14, 2018. Parents are being asked to donate to the party, please use the link to do so, thank you all very much for your continued cooperation.

Update November 30, 2018

Study Guide for Social Studies Test

Test Date: December 10, 2018

  1. Read a Timeline 
  1. Students should be able to state where Each explorer would fall.
  • Read a World Map and Caribbean Map.
    • Know the continents where exploration was done
      • Christopher Columbus travelled from Europe to the Caribbean
      • Marco Polo explored from Europe to Asia
      • Pilgrims travelled from Europe to North America
      • David Livingstone explored Africa
  • Land Explorers
    • What helped them to accomplish their goals
      • Technology
      • Someone or something
  • Ocean explorers
    • Their reasons for exploration
    • 3 G
      • God
      • Glory
      • Gold
  • Air and Space Exploration
    • What made this kind of travel/exploration possible?
      • Industrial revolution
      • War
  • Why is exploration so important to how we live today?

Students must be able to answerthis question giving their own reasons why they think exploration is important.

Literacy Assessment  Personal narrative Wed. 5 Dec.
Science Science ProjectMon. 3 Dec.
Science Test Adaptations Wed. 5 Dec.
Social Studies TestExplorersMon. 10 Dec.
Math cummulative All of the term’s work Wed. 12 Dec.

Update – November 23, 2018

Literacy

Final spelling test for this term November 30, 2018.

For this term the last book summary (which will be graded) and using words to make sentences are November 26 and November 27. Students will have a personal narrative assessment on December 5, they will be required to use 3-5 of the words that they wrote down (that were used in class on a Tuesday to make sentences), to use in their story.Students can practice writing a story at home using the words they would like to use in their personal narrative assessment.

Reminders

  • Oral book summary of the book being read – November 26, 2018. This will be graded.
  • Write down two words from the book being read, these will be used in class on Tuesday November 27 to make sentences. This practice prepares students for writing stories, broadening their vocabulary and using words correctly based on their definitions.

Social Studies

Social Studies test will be on December 10, 2018. An outline of what students are to study for this test will be sent home on Friday November 30.

 

MATH:

Students continued to work on finding perimeter with and without grids. Area was found by counting the number of squares in a grid. Next, Wednesday 28 Nov. 2018 will be a test on finding perimeter and area and on Friday December 7th will be a cumulative test on everything done this term (place value, rounding, patterning, measurement).

SCIENCE:

Students worked on food chains and adaptations.

Social Studies TestExplorers Mon 10 Dec
LiteracyPersonal Narrative assessmentWed 5 Dec
Math test Perimeter and area Wed 28 Nov.
Science Test Ecosystems and food chains Friday 30 Nov.
Science Test Adaptations Friday 7 Dec.
Math cummulative All of the term’s work Wed. 12 Dec.