3rd Grade Newsletter
December 1, 2020
Language Arts
What are we learning?
- Brainstorm nonfiction topics that students know a lot about and would want to write about
- Plan and organize their “all about” piece
- Use text features to help navigate through and better understand a nonfiction text
Home/School Connection
- Ask, what nonfiction books are you reading?
- Talk about the difference between fiction and nonfiction.
- Have students share their “all about” nonfiction ideas and/or writing.
Math
What are we learning?
- Break wholes into fractions
- Model fractions and mixed numbers
- Name fractions and mixed numbers
Home/School Connection
- Discuss fractions as they appear in daily life
AAP Math
What are we learning?
- Name and write fractions and mixed numbers
- Compare fractions having like and unlike denominators, using words (greater than, less than, equal to and not equal) and symbols (>, <, =, or ≠)
- Find equivalent fractions with unlike denominators
- Compare and order fractions and mixed numbers
Home/School Connection
- Ask, how can you use fractions in your daily life?
- Ask, how can you show fractions on a number line with whole numbers?
- Have your child describe and explain these terms for fractions:
- whole
- part
- equivalent
- numerator
- denominator
- greater than
- less than
Science
What are we learning?
- Sequence the pattern of seasonal changes
- Describe how the earth’s rotation causes day and night
- Describe the cycle of the moon phases
Home/School Connection
- Ask, when do we see cycles in our lives?
- Ask, how long does it take the earth to complete one rotation?
- Ask, how long does it take the earth to make one revolution around the sun?
Social Studies
What are we learning?
Ancient Egypt
- Explain how the contributions of ancient Egypt continue to influence our world today (architecture, inventions, the calendar, and written language)
- Explain how Ancient Egyptians had to adapt to their environment
Home/School Connection
- Ask, how did the Ancient Egyptians contribute to life today?
- Ask, how did people adapt to survive in Ancient Egypt?