3rd Grade 1/29-2/2



3rd1/29/20181/30/20181/31/20182/1/20182/2/2018Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipHonesty + Matthew 5: 1-12
BibleDt 18:15-20, Ps 1111 Cor 8:1-13, Mk 1:21-281 Sam. 1:21-28, Heb. 2:14-18Luke 2:22-32 (33-40)
MathMath fact practice.
HIG pg 38. TB pg 27. WB Ex 11 pg 29-30.
Practice 2D + math fact sheet (both handed out in class yesterday).
Parent check over for understanding.
Math facts practice.
HIG pg 39. TB pg 28 Practice 2C.
HIG pg 40-41. TB pg 29-31. WB Ex 12-13 pg 31-37.HIG pg 42. TB pg 32. WB Ex 14 pg 38-39.
Spend 5 min. practicing math facts.
Review each day:
100cm = 1m
1000m = 1km
12in = 1ft
3ft = 1yd
1kg = 1000g (Intro. Thursday)

*See notes below on math.
SpellingReview Step 18 with tiles and partners. Dictate sentences 4-6.Review Step 18, card box, Writing Station. Dictate sentences 7 - 9.Review Step 18. Dictate sentences 10-12. Administer Test on this weeks words and sentences.Step 19 - New Teaching. Dictate 10 words.Dictate sentences 1-3Please file spelling sentences in spelling tab on Thursday.
GrammarReview Adjective vs. Adverb. Worksheet. Review different phrases (verb, prep, etc.) Don't forget to put them in parenthesis.Review sentence vs. fragment, SCS, SCV, and CD. Ch. 14, Lesson 1-3.
Have students write their own and label. Please bring to class to share as examples.
Have students share an example of SCS, SCV, CD from yesterday's work.
Review Pronouns .(What is a pronoun?, subject, possessive, object). Jingles 10-13
Review Pronouns (Subject, possessive, object). Discuss the differences and have students write their own sentences containing these. Grammar review next 2 weeks. This weeks concepts: Adj, Adv, Phrases,SCS, SCV,CD, & pronouns. See nots below.
WritingIntro vocal words. IEW lesson 13, pg 97 Review. Read Army Ants. Assignment 1-2. IEW pg 97 assignment # 3 Complete rough draft and proofread by C0-teacher. HW Pgs 102-103.Start final draft. Review vocab.Finiah final draft. Oral retell. HW 104-106.Vocab words: savage, forage, consume.
ReadingHow We Crossed the West: pages 1-7 + discussion and begin *summary*.
Check for spelling, punctuation, and does it make sense?
How We Crossed the West: pages 8-15. Add summary from todays reading to summary sentences started in class yesterday. Check for spelling, punctuation, and does it make sense?How We Crossed the West: pages 16-21 + discussion & summary. Check for spelling, punctuation, and does it make sense?How We Crossed the West: pages 22-29
Add summary from todays reading to story. Check for spelling, punctuation, and does it make sense?
How We Crossed the West: pages 30-38
Check for spelling, punctuation, and does it make sense?
Students should summarize only-keep it short and sweet! Please check for spelling and punctuation, and clarity AFTER they finish writing independently if possible. 
HistoryHistory Card Report: Weston Timeline Song
Read The American Constitution & 1st American President. Dangers of Disunity
Preamble
History Card #110
Timeline song
Preamble
History Card / Timeline Song
Preamble
Read Storming the Bastille. Color the Bastille.
History Card #110 Journal entry
Timeline song
Preamble
Journal Report for #110 on 02/05/18: Philip & MicahA link to the Preamble song we will be using in class is found below.
GeographyFormer USSR - Due 3/21
ScienceDo Scientific Demonstration: Browning. Define redox reaction. Read Oxidation & Combustion pg 80 in USE. Review Reaction poem.Read Reduction pg 81. Write two sentence about what you have learned. Use Chemical Changes week 4 quiz to review this week's material. Review Reaction Poem.Quiz over Chemical Changes. Access Reaction Poem.Introduce Mixture, Solution, Oh My! poem.Review Mixture, Solution, Oh My! poem.
Memory WorkQuarter 3 Poem Due 2/28. Reaction Poem 1/31.



A big thank you to our community for all the prayers, kind words, and support for the Florczykowski family. I can’t count the amount of times Amanda has said thank you and expressed appreciation. Jackson definitely felt the love last week too. Y’all are amazing!

Important**Please be sure to send your child to school with a water bottle, lunch, and snack each school day. Some students are forgetting these items and are becoming hungry and thirsty during class.

Leaving this here for 1 more week: We have noticed in the recent days that students are borrowing money from each other during recess and /or selling their toys without receiving the money up front or purchasing items from the bake sale for their classmates. Although we love the generosity and entrepreneurial  spirit, we wanted to let y’all know so you can set guidelines for your children or ask them not to participate before it gets out of hand. Also, we will not allow the students to “settle their debts” during class time. J

What’s happening at Fortis?

1/31 Pizza Day
1/31 Mom’s in prayer 9am
2/7 Mom’s in prayer 9am
2/12 Teacher in service-NO SCHOOL

Blog Abbreviations-

HIG-Singapore Home Instructor Guide
TB- Textbook (Math and Shurley Grammar)
WB- Singapore Math Workbook
MM-Mental Math (Found in the back of the HIG)
HW-Handwriting
IEW- Institute for Excellence in Writing
PB-Shurley English Practice Booklet
USE-Usborne Science Encyclopedia


Math-

We will start our week miles, yards, feet, and inches and end with our introduction to kilograms and grams. We will be moving back and forth between the American system of measurement and the standard metric system. Memorizing the units of measurement is key during these lessons, so please review daily (conversions in C0-teacher notes in math section).

***The students are doing really well on these measurement units, which is so exciting! The only caution is that some students want to subtract 2 units of measurement mentally and are not re-naming (borrowing), and therefore getting the problem incorrect (For example: 6km 25km – 3km 350m = ______). If you find this is happening, please instruct your child to convert the measurement and write the problem on scratch paper and solve. We will always allow them scratch paper if they need it.

***We continue to work on math facts in class. Mastering math facts is crucial to the students’ success in math. Please spend time at home working on these. Your child can tell you which facts they have mastered and what they are currently working on.

Please spend no more than 10 minutes on mental math and continue to work on math fact mastery at home.

Handwriting-

We will be frequently taking a completion grade for the handwriting assignments. Please have your child bring their book to and from school each day from here on out.

Continue to watch for proper letter formation of cursive and print letters at home. If your child is struggling with handwriting, encourage him/her to slow down. It takes time and patience to write neatly. Students will begin writing all final drafts in cursive this semester.


IEW-

Important- all final drafts must be written in cursive for the remainder of the year.

Students will be writing their rough draft for “Army Ants” on Tuesday.  Please proofread their rough draft with a red pen (if possible) for spelling, punctuation, dress-ups (underlined AND labeled), paragraph indentation, double spaced, make sure their title reflects 2-3 keywords from the final clincher, etc. They will be writing their final draft on Wednesday and Thursday. They should turn their paper in on Monday 2/5, stapled in this order: checklist, final draft, rough draft.

Students can earn up to 3 points extra credit for using this lessons vocabulary words in their paper (savage, forage, consume). Vocabulary words should be underlined and labeled “voc” in the right margin.  Students may use some creativity in their story, as long as the theme remains.


Shurley-

We will spend the next 2 weeks reviewing Shurley grammar concepts taught thus far. Please check for understanding each day. We have 8 review days and will be re-visiting the concepts our students have struggled the most with. Some of you will find that your child has already mastered the specific concept assigned for that day. If this is the case, then you may choose something else to review with them.  We wll be reviewing adjective, adverbs, phrases, SCS, SCV, CD, sentence vs. fragment, pronouns, possessive noun adjectives, direct objects, helping verb & linking verbs, and quotations (which many students struggled with on the last test.  With little more practice, and they’ll get it down J).

Reading-

We will be learning about the adventures of Lewis and Clark as they crossed the West in the early 1800’s. Each day the students will be asked to write a few sentences summarizing what they read. The goal is to have a short summary of the book by the end of the week. In addition to the summary, we will be assembling a lapbook next week, along with the students writing their final draft of their summaries.  

Memory-

We are currently working on Matthew 5:1-9, Try, Try Again poem, USSR map & song, Reaction poem, Preamble, and history timeline song.



Geography-

The USSR map can be found in the memory section of the campus binder. We will continue working on this map until 3/21. A copy of the map and song can be found in the geography section on the blog. If your child has any items at home from this region, please feel free to bring them in.

History-

Here is a link to the Preamble that we’ll be using to help us commit it to memory:



**Note- the actual Preamble begins about a minute into the song. The students are not responsible for the additional words in the song apart from the Preamble that is found in their campus binder.


Have a blessed week!

3rd grade 1/22-1/26

Memory WorkQuarter 3 Poem Due 2/28. Reaction Poem 1/31.
3rd1/22/20181/23/20181/24/20181/25/20181/26/2018Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipSelf-Discipline + Matthew 5: 1-11
BibleJonah 3:1-5, 10, Ps 62, 1 Cor 7:29-31Mk 1:14-20, Acts 16:1-5, 1 Tim. 6:11-16, Matt. 24:42-47Acts 9:1-22Gal. 1:11-24, Matt. 19:27-30
MathHIG pg 26-28. TB pg 19-21. WB Ex 8 pg 20-24.HIG pg 29-30. TB pg 22. WB Ex 9 pg 25-26.HIG pg 31. TB pg 23 Practice 2B. Appendix B b1.HIG pg 32-35. TB pg 24-25. WB Ex 10 pg 27-28HIG pg 36-37. TB pg 26. Appendix b2-b3
(found in the back of HIG)
100cm = 1m
1000m = 1km
12in = 1ft
 3ft = 1yd
SpellingReview Step 17. Dictate sentences 4-6.Review Step 17, card box, More Words and Homophone Pairs. Dictate sentences 7 - 9Review Step 17. Dictate sentences 10-12. Administer Test on this weeks words and sentences.Step 18 - New Teaching. Dictate 10 words.Dictate sentences 1-3Please file Tues. spelling sentences in spelling tab each week.
GrammarChapter 17 testCh18 L1: Jingle Time; Grammar Time; Skill Time; Practice Time; WB pg 84 L1 P1. PB pg 17 L1.Ch18 L2; Jingle Time; Grammar; Skill Time; Practice Time; WB pg 84 L2. PB pg 17 L2.Ch18 L3; Jingle Time; Grammar Time; Skill Time; Practice TIme. WB pg 84-85 L3 P1-4. PB pg 17 L3.
WritingIEW lesson 12 pg 93 Review. Honeybees. Assignment 1 & 2. Intro vocab words.IEW pg 93 assignment 3. Proofread RD (See notes below on proofreading)
Review vocab. HW 97-98.
Start final draft. Vocab quiz on L2-11.
Check handwriting books.
Finish final draft. Oral retell. HW 99-101.Vocab quiz lesson 2-11. Vocab words lesson 12: precise, dangle, unite.
ReadingThe Cabin Faced West: Chapter 7, pages 84-91 DiscussionThe Cabin Faced West: Chapter 7, pages 92-101The Cabin Faced West: Chapter 8, pages 102-108. DiscussionThe Cabin Faced West: Chapter 8, pages 109-116.The Cabin Faced West: Chapter 8, pages 117-124 (Post Script). 
HistoryHistory Card Report: Anya / Memory Song
Read: The convict Settlement & activity:Planting well.
History Card #108 & 109
Read and check for understanding.
History Card / Memory Song
Read revolution! & make paper dolls
History Card #108 & 109 Journal entryJournal Report for #108 & 109 on 01/29/18: Weston
GeographyFormer USSR - Due 3/21
ScienceDo Scientific Demonstration: Chemical Reaction in your Mouth. Define catalyst & enzyme. Review Reaction poem.Read about chemical reaction part 2 pg 78 in USE. Write two sentence about what you have learned. Review Reaction poem.Complete the Catalyst Project. Review Reaction poem.Read about chemical reactions part 2 Catalyst & enzymes pg 79 in USE. Write two sentence about what you have learned. Review Reaction poem.Use Chemical Changes week 3 quiz to review this week's material. Review Reaction Poem.
Memory WorkQuarter 3 Poem Due 2/28. Reaction Poem 1/31.


Welcome to another fantastic week! We have lots of learning and fun planned for our students. Please keep the Florczykowski’s in your prayers this week and the weeks to come. <3

Important**Please be sure to send your child to school with a water bottle, lunch, and snack each school day. Some students are forgetting these items and are becoming hungry and thirsty during class.

Also, we have noticed in the recent days that students are borrowing money from each other during recess and /or selling their toys without receiving the money up front or purchasing items from the bake sale for their classmates. Although we love the generosity and entrepreneurial  spirit, we wanted to let y’all know so you can set guidelines for your children or ask them not to participate before it gets out of hand. Also, we will not allow the students to “settle their debts” during class time. J

What’s happening at Fortis?

1/19 Science Fair (Upper School)
1/24 Mom’s in prayer 9am
1/24 Parent Informational for new families 10am
1/31 Pizza Day
1/31 Mom’s in prayer 9am
2/7 Mom’s in prayer 9am
2/12 Teacher in service-NO SCHOOL

Blog Abbreviations-

HIG-Singapore Home Instructor Guide
TB- Textbook (Math and Shurley Grammar)
WB- Singapore Math Workbook
MM-Mental Math (Found in the back of the HIG)
HW-Handwriting
IEW- Institute for Excellence in Writing
PB-Shurley English Practice Booklet
USE-Usborne Science Encyclopedia


Math-

We will start our week with kilometers and meters, and finish off with yards, feet, and inches. We will be moving back and forth between the American system of measurement and the standard metric system. Remembering how to compute these back and forth can get tricky for the students, so it may take a lot of practice for them to memorize the conversions.  

Please spend no more than 10 minutes on mental math and continue to work on math fact mastery at home.

Handwriting-

We will be frequently taking a completion grade for the handwriting assignments. Please have your child bring their book to and from school each day from here on out.

Continue to watch for proper letter formation of cursive and print letters at home. If your child is struggling with handwriting, encourage him/her to slow down. It takes time and patience to write neatly. Students will begin writing all final drafts in cursive this semester.


IEW-

Important- all final drafts must be written in cursive for the remainder of the year.

Students will be writing their rough draft for “A Bird With A Tasty Nest” on Tuesday.  Please proofread their rough draft with a red pen (if possible) for spelling, punctuation, dress-ups (underlined AND labeled), paragraph indentation, double spaced, make sure their title reflects 2-3 keywords from the final clincher, etc. They will be writing their final draft on Wednesday and Thursday. They should turn their paper in on Monday 1/22, stapled in this order: checklist, final draft, rough draft. Students can earn up to 3 points extra credit for using this lessons vocabulary words in their paper (intriguing, expel, craft). Vocabulary words should be underlined and labeled “voc” in the right margin.  Students may use some creativity in their story, as long as the theme remains.


Shurley-

We begin Chapter 18 this week. Shurley tests will be administered in class on Monday’s moving forward.  Please skip vocabulary time on all lessons.

Reading-

We continue in “The Cabin Faced West” this week. Please have your student briefly orally re-tell what they read to you on home days to solidify comprehension.

Memory-

We are currently working on Matthew 5:1-9, Try, Try Again poem, USSR map & song, Reaction poem, Preamble, and history timeline song.



Geography-

The students were given a USSR map last Wednesday. It can be found in the memory section of the campus binder. We will continue working on this map until 3/21. A copy of the map and song can be found in the geography section on the blog. If your child has any items at home from this region, please feel free to bring them in.

History-

Here is a link to the Preamble that we’ll be using to help us commit it to memory:



**Note- the actual Preamble begins about a minute into the song.

Have a blessed week!




3rd Grade 1/15-1/19

3rd1/15/20181/16/20181/17/20181/18/20181/19/2018Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipSelf-Discipline (Work) + Matthew 5: 1-11
Bible1 Sam 3:1-10 (11-20)Ps 139:1-10 , Jn 1:43-51Acts 4:8-13, 2 Peter 1:1-15Mark 8:27-35 (36-9:1)
MathHIG pgs 17. TB pg 11 #1-2. pg 14-15. TB Practice 1A
MM 10.
HIG pg 18 TB pg 13 Practice 1B (Evens only).
 WB Ex. 5
MM 11.
HIG pg 19-21 TB pg 14-16 #1-8. WB Ex 6 pg 16-17. MM 12.HIG pg 22-24. TB pg 17 #9. WB Ex 7 pg 18-19.Review HIG pg 19-24. TB pg 18 Practice 2A.Practice math facts
SpellingReview Step 16. Dictate sentences 4-6.Review Step 16, card box, Writing Station. Dictate sentences 7 - 9Review Step 16. Dictate sentences 10-12. Administer Test on this weeks words and sentences.Step 17 - New Teaching. Dictate 10 words.Dictate sentences 1-3
GrammarCh 16 TestCh17 L1: Jingle Time; Grammar Time; Skill Time; Practice Time; WB pg 81 L1 P1. PB pg 16 L1.Ch17 L2; Jingle Time; Grammar; Practice Time. WB pg 82-83 L2 P1-4. PB pg 16 L2.Ch17 L3; Jingle Time; Grammar Time; Practice TIme. WB pg 83 L3 P1-3. PB pg 16 L3.
WritingIEW lesson 11. Review clincher and topic sentence. Read A Bird with a Tasty Nest. Work on pg 89-90. Intro vocab words.HW pgs. 92-93
IEW pg 91 practice exercise. Use pg 92 to write a RD. Proofread RD.**See notes below for how to proofread a rough draft. 
Start final draft.
Review Vocab.
HW pgs. 94-96
Finish final draft. Oral retell.
Vocab Words: intriguing, expel, craft.
ReadingThe Cabin Faced West: Chapter 4, pages 42-51 + DiscussionThe Cabin Faced Wes: Chapter 4, pages 52-58The Cabin Faced West: Chapter 5, pages 59-67. DiscussionThe Cabin Faced West: Chapter 5, page 68-Chapter 6, page 76The Cabin Faced West: Chapter 6, pages 77-83.
HistoryHistory Card Report #106: Addison
 Memory Song
History Card #107
James Cook sails to Australia & Antartica
History Card #107 / Memory SongHistory Card #107 Journal entryJournal Report for #107 on 01/22/18: AnyaPlease write 3-4 sentences about what you found interesting this week. You may illustrate a picture to go with.
GeographyFormer USSR - Due 3/21
ScienceDo Scientific Demonstration: Green Pennies. Define chemical reaction & reactive. Review Reaction poem.Read chemical reaction pg 76 in USE. Write two sentence about what you have learned. Review Reaction poem.Read chemical reaction pg 77 sections on conservation of mass & equations in USE. Complete the Conservation of Mass Project. Review Reaction poem.Read chemical reaction pg 77 section on moles in USE. Write two sentences about what you have learned. Review Reaction poem. Use Chemical Changes week 2 quiz to review this week's material. Review Reaction Poem.1/19 - Logic and Rhetoric Science Fair
Memory WorkQuarter 3 Poem Try Again Due 2/28. Reaction Poem 1/31.



We had a great first week back. The students fell right back into routine and teaching them makes getting back to business worth it! Odena will be back from vacation this week. Yay! Congratulations to Luke for winning the spelling bee last Wednesday!

Please be sure to send your child to school with a water bottle, lunch, and snack each school day. Some students are forgetting these items and are becoming hungry and thirsty during class. Also, it’s going to be chilly next week, so bring jackets!

What’s happening at Fortis?

1/17 Spirit Day
1/17 Mom’s in Prayer 9am
1/17 NEST Meeting 9am
1/19 Science Fair (Upper School)
1/31 Pizza Day

Blog Abbreviations-

HIG-Singapore Home Instructor Guide
TB- Textbook (Math and Shurley Grammar)
WB- Singapore Math Workbook
MM-Mental Math (Found in the back of the HIG)
HW-Handwriting
IEW- Institute for Excellence in Writing
PB-Shurley English Practice Booklet
USE-Usborne Science Encyclopedia


Math-

We will start off our week with division and move into measurement beginning Wednesday.  We will continue in measurement for the next several weeks. We will be moving back and forth between the American system of measurement and the standard metric system. Remembering how to compute these back and forth can get tricky for the students, so it may take a lot of practice for them to memorize the conversions.  

Please spend no more than 10 minutes on mental math and continue to work on math fact mastery at home.

Handwriting-

We will be frequently taking a completion grade for the handwriting assignments. Please have your child bring their book to and from school each day from here on out.

Continue to watch for proper letter formation of cursive and print letters at home. If your child is struggling with handwriting, encourage him/her to slow down. It takes time and patience to write neatly. Students will begin writing all final drafts in cursive this semester.


IEW-

Important- all final drafts must be written in cursive for the remainder of the year.

Students will be writing their rough draft for “A Bird With A Tasty Nest” on Tuesday.  Please proofread their rough draft with a red pen (if possible) for spelling, punctuation, dress-ups (underlined AND labeled), paragraph indentation, double spaced, make sure their title reflects 2-3 keywords from the final clincher, etc. They will be writing their final draft on Wednesday and Thursday. They should turn their paper in on Monday 1/22, stapled in this order: checklist, final draft, rough draft. Students can earn up to 3 points extra credit for using this lessons vocabulary words in their paper (intriguing, expel, craft). Vocabulary words should be underlined and labeled “voc” in the right margin.  Students may use some creativity in their story, as long as the theme remains.


Shurley-

We begin Chapter 17 this week. Shurley tests will be administered in class on Monday’s moving forward.  Please skip vocabulary time on all lessons.

Reading-

We continue in “The Cabin Faced West” this week. We had some wonderful discussions last week about friendship, how to express our feelings in love, complaining, how to honor our parents in their decisions-even when we don’t agree, and how God works all things together for good.  We are always moved by the thoughtful responses of the students in our discussions.

Please have your student briefly orally re-tell what they read to you on home days to solidify comprehension.

Memory-

We are currently working on Matthew 5:1-9, Try, Try Again poem, USSR map & song, Reaction poem and history timeline song.



Geography-

The students were given a USSR map last Wednesday. It can be found in the memory section of the campus binder. We will continue working on this map until 3/21. A copy of the map and song can be found in the geography section on the blog. If your child has any items at home from this region, please feel free to bring them in.

Have a blessed week!