Tuesday, September 24, 2013

BAT Testing Dates Changed

BAT testing for grades 3-5 are now scheduled for Sept. 30- Oct. 3 (5th Grade thru Oct. 4)

Monday, September 9, 2013

September Upcoming Events

September Upcoming Events:
9/12/13- Meet the Master's Meeting (8:30am)

9/12/13- Coldstone Family Night (5-8pm)

9/13/13- Walk-a-Thon for AR  (during Specials)

9/16-20/13- 3rd Grade Parent/Teacher Conferences Afternoons/Evening (Please check with your child's teacher for date and time of your scheduled conference)

9/23-9/27 BAT Testing in Reading and Math (except on 9/26)  

9/26/13- Early Release Day


Thursday, August 8, 2013

We're WILD about 3rd Grade at the Bay!

Welcome Back!

Important Dates: 
(See Calendar Events Tab for other important dates.)
Meet and Greet  will be on Thursday, August 15th, 2013  Time: 1:30-2:30pm  
****Bring your child to meet their teacher.****
(You may drop off supplies.)

Open House will be on Friday, August 16th, 2013  Time: 2-3pm
****Please DO NOT bring students to Open House.****

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Summer Reading Is Important!




Summer shouldn't mean taking a break from learning, especially reading. Studies show that most students experience a loss of reading skills over the summer months, but children who continue to read actually gain skills. Efforts should be made during the summer to help children sustain reading skills, practice reading and read for enjoyment. Taking the time to read with your child can help you evaluate your child's reading skills. Educators consider summer reading very important in developing life-long reading habits, in maintaining literacy
skills and in promoting reading for pleasure. Studies have repeatedly shown that children who continue to read during the summer months perform better when school resumes in
the fall.

Research has also shown that when parents are actively involved in learning at home, their children become more successful in and out of school.
(Based on a feature article written for the May 2003 issue of Classroom n Connect Newsletter, The K-12 Educators' Guide to the Internet)

Download a summer reading list here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c94zfoxuqug6371/SCBookList2013_Age8_10.pdf


Why Do Summer Reading?
It increases:
Reading level
Visualization skills
Language skills
Thinking skills
Vocabulary


Some Tips for Summer Reading:

• Have plenty of books, books on tape, magazines,
and other reading material around for kids to read.
Keep books in the car and make sure a good book gets
tucked into sports bags and campers' backpacks.

• Get your child his own library card. Take or allow him
to go to the library often and browse for books and enjoy
special activities.

• Help your child select books on topics he is
interested in and on his reading level. A simple rule of
thumb for helping your child select books at his reading
level is to have them choose a page in the book (not the
first one) and read it. If he doesn’t know five or more of
the words, then the book is too hard for pleasure
reading.

• Connect reading with other summer activities.
For example, read books about places you will go over
the summer or things you will be doing. Perhaps you will
visit the beach or go camping; there are many good
books about the beach and camping!

Set goals and reward reading. Reward reading with
more reading. If your child finishes one book, stop by the
store and let him pick out another.

• Let your kids see you read. Read the newspaper over
your morning coffee, take a magazine from the rack in a
doctor's office while you wait, and stuff a paperback into
your purse, pocket, or briefcase. Your kids will catch on
to the fact that reading is something you like to do in
your spare time.

• Make reading together fun and memorable. Even if
your child is a super reader, they still love to be read too.
You may want to use different voices for different
characters when you read to your child. Reading
together is a time for closeness and cuddling - another
way to show your love as a caring adult. Children love to
read letters and notes you write them.

• Read it, then do it. Does your child want to learn magic
tricks? Juggling? Computer games? There's sure to be a
book that can help him. Have your child read the
instructions and then give it a try.


Friday, May 31, 2013

June Events



Thank you for your support throughout the school year.  Our School-Home Partnership made the difference!!  

Important Dates:
June 3, 2013- End of Year Celebration for Mrs. Childress' Class
                      Principal's Honor Roll Breakfast @8:30am
June 4, 2013- End of Year Celebration for 3rd Grade
June 6, 2013- 3rd Grade Honor Roll Assembly @8:30
                      Early Release Day/Last Day of School/Report Cards
June 7, 2013- Teacher Planning 

Saturday, April 6, 2013

April/May Events


Hopefully you and your family had an enjoyable Spring Break and were able to be outside in the BEAUTIFUL weather! A little sunshine does wonders for everyone!
Now that 4th quarter is upon us the remainder of the year usually flies by! The kids have spring fever and the teachers are working feverishly to prepare for state testing. Below are some upcoming events and helpful information:
Important Dates:
April 2-3, 2013: FCAT Practice Tests (Reading and Math)
April 10, 2013: Miami Heat Pep Rally
April 15-19, 2013: FCAT Week
April 18, 2013: Report Cards Issued for Third Quarter

April 29, 2013: Spring Pictures

April 29-May 2, 2013: Scholastic Spring Book Fair

April 29, 2013: Family Scholastic Book Night @5:30-7:30pm
April 30, 2013: McDonald's Night
May 2, 2013: Interim Reports Issued
May 3, 2013:  Principal's Honor Roll Breakfast @8:30
May 6, 2013: 3rd Grade's Honor Roll Assembly @9:15 

May23, 2013: Family Life/HIV Lessons

May 23, 2013: Early Dismissal
May 24, 2013: Teacher Planning (Off)
May 27, 2013: Memorial Day (Off)

Friday, March 8, 2013

March Events



March has been a very productive month for our third graders. The students had a wonderful time on our field trip. They learned so many new facts and interesting information. We have been reviewing the math and reading skills that the students will need in order to succeed on the FCAT. Some of the reading skills are main idea, author’s purpose, reference and research, as well as, cause/effect and compare/contrast. In math, the students
have enjoyed working on multiplication, division, geometry, fractions, data, measurement and of course our favorite, word problems. As you can see, we have been busy, busy, busy! We are so proud of the effort the students have put forth and we know that they will do their personal best. We wish everybody a very restful Spring Break.

Upcoming Events:
March 12, 2013- Field Trip to Planetarium/Flamingo Gardens

March 21, 2013- Early Release Day
March 21, 2013- End of Third Nine Weeks
March 22, 2013- Teacher Planning (Off)
March 25-29, 2013- Spring Break (Off)