Please read every night for 20 minutes with your child. This is one of the most important things you can help your child with, by listening to them read. It’s also important for them to hear you read.
Please work with your child on math times tables facts. We are working to memorize them in class. Our spelling words this week are: ledge claim primary result appoint information who whom arrest themselves half special present act action just justice gentlemen await suppose famous remember either due allow wrong self calf calves halves *There is a written test Friday. I In math this week we are working on multiplication and division. In social studies we are learning about communities and civic responsibilities. Upcoming events: 1/21: Civil Rights Day; no school
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Please read every night for 20 minutes with your child. This is one of the most important things you can help your child with, by listening to them read. It’s also important for them to hear you read.
Our spelling words this week are: grief guard sometimes engage final terrible surprise period addition employ property select connect connection firm religion private command debate crowd several animal dollars know cities ocean nephew nineteen passengers remained *There is a written test Friday. In math this week we are working on multiplication and division. In writing we are working on family stories. In social studies we are learning about culture and celebrations around the world. Upcoming events: 12/20: Our 3rd grade classes will be doing a service project for our Winter Holiday Party. We are collecting items for the babies in the nicu at Primary Children’s Hospital. 12/20: Box Top Dress Down; Early Release Day 12/21-12/1: Winter Break Please read every night for 20 minutes with your child. This is one of the most important things you can help your child with, by listening to them read. Ask questions like: what happened first? What came next? Then what happened? Understanding is very important, not just quickly reading words.
Our spelling words this week are: reply sail sale city cities know known desire several animal basin nearly breeze button cabbage careful cough cousin dollars island daughter naughty caught taught answer excuse excused guilty hungry language *There is a written test Friday. In math this week we are continuing with multiplication and division. In writing we are working on family stories. In social studies we are learning about culture and celebrations around the world. *Please talk with your student about traditions you have as a family. When we return from our Winter Break, each student will write a report and draw a poster about their family traditions. Upcoming events: 12/19: 3rd grade classes are doing a service project for the nicu at Primary Children’s Hospital. We are collecting: Swaddling Blankets/ Baby binky/pacifier/ ice packs/ maxi pads (for the mothers post-partum)/ burp cloths/ onesies/ baby pj's/ cuddle cloths/baby lovey (the small toy sized super soft blankets with part of a stuffed animal attached)/ Nose Frida (snot remover) / binky holder (small stuffed animal that attaches to a pacifier. The weight of the stuffed animal helps keep the pacifier in the baby's mouth)/ small stuffed animals/ baby rattles / car seat dangling toys / teething rings We know that this time of year that are countless opportunities to donate to others in need. We are grateful for and appreciate the support you have provided our classes. Thank you for your time, donations, kindness, and service. Deadline is 12/19. 12/20: Box Top Dress Down 12/20: Early Release Day 12/21-12/1: Winter Break Please read every night for 20 minutes with your child. This is one of the most important things you can help your child with, by listening to them read. Ask questions like: what happened first? What came next? Then what happened? Understanding is very important, not just quickly reading words.
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About MeHello! I am Carolyn Monson. I was born in Utah, but lived most of my growing up years in San Diego, California. I graduated from San Diego State University. I also have schooling beyond my bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. I love learning!I have worked in many capacities for several school districts over the years. These were wonderful times. I have always enjoyed working with children. |