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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.
2 comments:
Mr. Gardella, I am finding it quite difficult to help Diana Messer without better information on what exactly you are doing in class. To try and decipher what Diana is writing for her daily assignments or figure out the math or even the social studies (have not even seen a book or paperwork), I am not able to get what needs to be done done in the evenings so she is prepared for class the next day. If needed maybe we should have a conference because I am concerned that she is failing thus far and I want do all that is possible to fix this situation as early as possible so she can do well and go on to the next year with her classmates. Thank you. Robin Lautz
I agree with the comment posted by lautzrd_1966. It would be very nice to have true examples of what you are going over in class. Especially MATH. Why not post examples of what you are going over. You very frequently post commemts on how bad the grades are and how disappointed you are in the kids for not being up to your speed. Help us help our children. Provide examples so we can help them study for the tests.
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