With the light snow and drizzle coming down outside today I thought I would take the opportunity to talk about the weather. The students are outdoors for recess whenever possible and with the cold weather upon us now it is important that they are dressed appropriately. All students should have a warm jacket, hats and gloves/mittens for outdoor play. When the real snow arrives boots and snow pants will be necessary as well. Please help your third grader remember their outdoor gear in the morning. Also, the temperature inside the classroom varies as well. Thank you!
The cold season is here! The nurse has come in to remind the students how to deal with germs. We reviewed hand washing, covering when they cough and using tissues. If your child is not feeling well please do not send them to school. Thank you, I hope we all have a safe and healthy winter!
Welcome!
Dear Parents and Students of Room 10,
Welcome to Third Grade! I am so glad to have you joining me this fall. I will use this blog to give regular updates (about twice a week -more or less) about class activities and upcoming events. For the sake of privacy, I won't be posting names nor pictures of any students.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Buck
Welcome to Third Grade! I am so glad to have you joining me this fall. I will use this blog to give regular updates (about twice a week -more or less) about class activities and upcoming events. For the sake of privacy, I won't be posting names nor pictures of any students.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Buck
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Today I shared some Thanksgiving jokes and riddles with the students. Many of them wanted to have a copy of the jokes and I told them I would post them here. Enjoy your long weekend and for all that celebrate Happy Thanksgiving!
What is a scarecrow's favorite fruit?
Straw-berries
If April showers bring May flowers what do May flowers bring?
Pilgrims
What smells the bast at a Thanksgiving dinner?
your nose
What key won't open any door?
a turkey
What should you wear to a Thanksgiving dinner?
a har-vest
If the Pilgrims were alive today, what would they be most famous for?
Their age
What always comes at the end of Thanksgiving?
the letter g
Which side of a turkey has the most feathers?
the outside
What is the most musical part of the turkey?
the drumstick
Where do you find a turkey with no legs?
exactly where you left it
What is a scarecrow's favorite fruit?
Straw-berries
If April showers bring May flowers what do May flowers bring?
Pilgrims
What smells the bast at a Thanksgiving dinner?
your nose
What key won't open any door?
a turkey
What should you wear to a Thanksgiving dinner?
a har-vest
If the Pilgrims were alive today, what would they be most famous for?
Their age
What always comes at the end of Thanksgiving?
the letter g
Which side of a turkey has the most feathers?
the outside
What is the most musical part of the turkey?
the drumstick
Where do you find a turkey with no legs?
exactly where you left it
Friday, November 16, 2012
Today in room 10 it's CRANBERRY DAY!!! This is a fun day to work with this beautiful seasonal fruit. The kids will be reading about cranberries, watching videos and slide shows about cranberries and how they are harvested, completing cranberry estimation, cranberry cursive, cranberry observations with a microscope, creating a cranberry wreath, cranberry taste testing, cranberry math problems and a cranberry science lesson on sinking and floating! It will be a busy day!!
Here are some cranberry ideas for you to share with your child at home!
Cranberry Garland
Who says garlands aren’t a Thanksgiving decoration? Try stringing them on doorways or around windows. After you’re finished, decorate a bush outside. Birds and squirrels will eat them up!
Cranberry Smoothie
This is a delicious drink that’s easy to make. Try it for breakfast. The recipe makes two cups.
Berry-licious Trail Mix
You can try making this mix with different kinds of nuts or dried fruit. It’s an easy snack to take to school or on a car trip.
Frozen Cranberry Banana Salad
Enjoy!!!
Here are some cranberry ideas for you to share with your child at home!
Cranberry Garland
Who says garlands aren’t a Thanksgiving decoration? Try stringing them on doorways or around windows. After you’re finished, decorate a bush outside. Birds and squirrels will eat them up!
- Fresh cranberries
- Air popped popcorn, or microwave popcorn with no butter or salt on it
- Raisins
- Toothpick and thread (use a needle instead of a toothpick if it's OK with your parents)
Cranberry Smoothie
This is a delicious drink that’s easy to make. Try it for breakfast. The recipe makes two cups.
- 1 very ripe banana
- 1 cup fresh cranberries
- 1 cup milk
- 3 ice cubes
Berry-licious Trail Mix
You can try making this mix with different kinds of nuts or dried fruit. It’s an easy snack to take to school or on a car trip.
- 2 cups toasted wheat cereal squares
- 2 cups raisins1 cup dried cranberries
- 1 cup yogurt covered pretzels
- ½ cup peanuts
Frozen Cranberry Banana Salad
- 1 20-ounce can of pineapple tidbits, with juice drained out
- 4 or 5 firm bananas, halved and sliced
- 1 16-ounce can of whole berry cranberry sauce
- ¼ cup sugar
- 1 12-ounce container of frozen whipped topping, thawed
- ¼ cup walnuts, chopped (you can leave these out if you want)
Enjoy!!!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Just a reminder that picture re-take day will be Tuesday, November 13th. If you would like your child to have a re-take, please send back the pictures or send me a note so that I know you would like to have a re-take done.
We will be starting our next literature unit on Tuesday. Our new focus will be fairy tales, fables, legends and folktales. This is a great unit which will run up until our winter break in December. Many of the kids have seen the gingerbread house that I make out of my classroom door and are excited for that project, it goes great with our reading of The Gingerbread Man. This year we will have the help of our wonderful art teacher, Ms. Hayes, so it should be really fantastic!
I hope you all get outside with your children and enjoy this upcoming beautiful long weekend!
We will be starting our next literature unit on Tuesday. Our new focus will be fairy tales, fables, legends and folktales. This is a great unit which will run up until our winter break in December. Many of the kids have seen the gingerbread house that I make out of my classroom door and are excited for that project, it goes great with our reading of The Gingerbread Man. This year we will have the help of our wonderful art teacher, Ms. Hayes, so it should be really fantastic!
I hope you all get outside with your children and enjoy this upcoming beautiful long weekend!
Friday, November 2, 2012
Parents,
Thank you all who have contacted me about re-scheduling a conference. I am in the process of arranging a new schedule with child care for my children. When I have that arranged I will be able to schedule new times for each of you. I appreciate your patience with this as I was out of power for days, sick kiddo at home etc. I know you have all been there too. Thank you and have a wonderful weekend!
-Mrs. Buck
Thank you all who have contacted me about re-scheduling a conference. I am in the process of arranging a new schedule with child care for my children. When I have that arranged I will be able to schedule new times for each of you. I appreciate your patience with this as I was out of power for days, sick kiddo at home etc. I know you have all been there too. Thank you and have a wonderful weekend!
-Mrs. Buck
Thursday, November 1, 2012
I hope you have all recovered from the storm! I finally have power back at my house as of 2:00 AM. Due to the weather many of our scheduled parent conferences will need to be rescheduled, I will be in touch with each of you about arranging a new date and time. Upcoming scheduled conferences will take place as planned.
I would like to encourage all of you to visit the Conant School book fair. There is a family night taking place on Wednesday, November 7th. Some of our student council members have volunteered to read at the Book Reading! Our class will be taking a visit to the book fair during the school day on Monday, November 5th at 1:30 The book fair evening hours are as follows:
5:30-7:00 pm Monday 11/5
5:30-8:00 pm Wednesday 11/7
Please visit the book fair and encourage your child to continue reading!
I would like to encourage all of you to visit the Conant School book fair. There is a family night taking place on Wednesday, November 7th. Some of our student council members have volunteered to read at the Book Reading! Our class will be taking a visit to the book fair during the school day on Monday, November 5th at 1:30 The book fair evening hours are as follows:
5:30-7:00 pm Monday 11/5
5:30-8:00 pm Wednesday 11/7
Please visit the book fair and encourage your child to continue reading!
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