Saturday, August 30, 2008

week's update

This will be an extremely busy week. On Tues (9/2) the students will be given a study guide for social studies. This is EXACTLY like the test. It needs to studied- the test will be on Thursday. Also , on Wed. there will be a Math test on Halves. For example, what is 1/2 of 32? They need to decompose/compose and show all work. On Friday there will be a Math test on the concept of multiplication--when do I add/ when do I multiply? Ten word problems which they have to identify and solve by skip counting and writing a number sentence. we have been practicing these concepts and skills daily. skip counting should be practiced for homework daily- it is very important in third grade.By the way- THANKS to all who showed up for open house-Your involvement in your child's education is crucial!!!! AG.

2 comments:

vergara said...

Mr. Gardella, Thank you so much for this blog!! We (my wife and I) that this is a great tool and we will use it from now on. We will make all our efforts to work together with our son and accomplish his success, along with the rest of your group. Please count with us! Best Regards, Frankie Perez (Joshua's father).

vergara said...

Hello Mr. Gardella, We are wonder if you brought the Social Studies Guide today? Joshua does not have it. Thanks!!

An Exciting Year

Are you ready?--Ready to learn more about Math, Science, and Social Studies than you've ever learned before! Math Investigations is taught and as you may know, M.I. does not have very much homework. Grades will be given through tests and Duval County exams. Science and Social Studies will be given report card grades for the first time (instead of S/N) and a study guide will be given approx. two day before the test. It is up to the student to copy the study guide and STUDY the study guide. You can help your child in Math by practicing skip counting with them--for example 3,6,9,12...etc.
last year they should have learned to skip count by 2's, 3's, 5's, and 10's to 1,000. Now practice the 4's, 6's, 7's, 8's, and 9's.Skip counting is essential in third grade.