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1 Welcome to Third Grade Good Evening! Please sign up for a conference and write down your day and time on the small reminder sheet. Thank You! 1

2 Who is Mrs. Mount?  Taught 1st grade in a private school, 2000 - 2004  Taught 3rd and 4th grade at Felida Elementary for one year (long-term sub)  Taught 5th grade at Marshall Elementary for 2 years  This is my seventh year teaching at Chinook (I’ve found my home!)  2

3 There’s more….. Born and raised in Jamestown, N.D. Husband, Sage, is a firefighter for Portland One sweet beagle named Pearl Two cats – Mem and Digi University of Oregon, 1996 B.S. in Psychology Portland State University, 2005 Masters in Elementary Education Seattle Pacific, 2010 Professional Certificate 3

4 Teacher Goals  Convey a Clear and Shared Purpose  Hold High Standards & Expectations  Create a Supportive Learning Environment  Welcome & Encourage Community and Parent Involvement  Accommodate Each Individual Learning Style  Put a continual focus on the meaning of the word RESPECT.  4

5 Mrs. Mount’s Daily/ Weekly Schedule This is not exact, but a general idea.  8:20 Classroom Opens  8:30 Math  10:00 Recess  10:15 Read Aloud  10:30 Literacy  11:45 Lunch  12:20Silent Reading  12:40 Science, Social Studies, or FAB  1:45 Recess  2:00 Cursive  2:50 Dismissal  5

6 Important Information  E-mails  When I receive a parent e-mail, I try to get to it immediately.  Please keep them short – I have very little time during the day to read e-mails and want to reply quickly.  My responses will tend to be short and to the point, so I can get back to the class.  If you have a lot to tell me, please set up a time to conference or talk on the phone.  6

7 My Communication with You I will send class e-mails weekly to give you the most specific information that we are up to in class. I will not send newsletters pertaining to the class. The school will send newsletters (on- line) with dates and events going on at school. I will send class e-mails weekly to give you the most specific information that we are up to in class. I will not send newsletters pertaining to the class. The school will send newsletters (on- line) with dates and events going on at school.7

8 Snacks  Please keep them healthy – I am always promoting healthy eating in class.  The students go 4 hours after they get to school until lunch and tend to be starving by first recess.  Please make sure the snack doesn’t need to be refrigerated, or need to be eaten with utensils.  8

9 3rd Grade Curriculum

10 Reading  120 Minute Reading Block Everyday (30 minutes = writing)  45 minutes is spent in Whole Group Instruction.  45 minutes is spent in leveled instructional groups.  Reading Instruction will focus on Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary, Motivation, Cognition, and Knowledge using the our new Wonders curriculum. 10

11 Within each Theme the following objectives are addressed…  Reading Strategies- Predict & Infer/Summarize/Monitor & Clarify/Evaluate  Comprehension- What does the reader understand from the meaning of the text.  Decoding Longer Words- examples: syllabication, inflected endings  Vocabulary-Understanding the meaning of new words in the text  Grammar-Identifying complete sentences, capitalizing, and punctuation, subjects and predicates  Writing-Friendly letter, using commas in dates and places  Listening/Speaking/Viewing-Literature discussions, introductions, telling a story  Information and Study Skills- Parts of a book, using a dictionary, using a KWL chart  11

12 Math We will study the following areas of Mathematics this year… Topics 1 – 3 will focus on place value, addition, and subtraction Topics 4 -6 will focus on the meaning of multiplication and multiplication facts 12

13 Math Topics Continued Topics 7 – 8 will focus on division Topics 9 – 10 will focus on fractions fractions Topic 11 will focus on 2-D shapes Topic 12 will focus on Time 13

14 Math Topics Continued Topics 13 – 14 will focus on area and perimeter Topic 15 will focus on liquid volume and mass Topic 16 will focus on data 14

15 Writing We will focus on…  Writing in a variety of forms and for different audiences, such as letter writing, research writing, and narrative writing  Paragraphing  Moving from 3 trait writing to 6 trait writing: Ideas and Content, Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, Conventions  15

16 Social Studies Through units of study, students will build knowledge and skills in history, geography, economics, and civics with the goal of developing responsible citizenship. Units we will focus on throughout the year are:  Early Northwest Coast People  Mapping Skills  Celebrating Cultural Diversity  Wonders curriculum has several units with a social studies focus imbedded in it. 16

17 Science Through making observations and planning investigations, students build their understanding of science. Topics of study include:  Rocks and Minerals  Plant Growth and Development  Sound  Force

18 Technology Areas of Focus are…  Learning keyboarding and word processing skills.  Testing skills necessary for success using the computers.  Beginning to apply technology skills to learning.

19 Homework Mondays: Vocabulary and Spelling Please keep the half-sheet and use the words during the week as much as possible. Tuesdays: Math You will be able to access the math book via the enVision site using the username and password that was sent home. Wednesdays: Possibly Literacy This will relate to the skills and comprehension that we are focusing on during literacy. Thursdays: Probably Math Our math curriculum has become more challenging and we have found great success having math homework twice a week.19

20 F ine A rts B lock FAB includes:  Music  Movement  Art  PE In the visual arts, music, and creative movement the students will acquire knowledge and skills to create, perform, and respond in the arts and in other content areas. 20

21 FAB Teachers  Music Loralie Ahola  Art Jennifer Porter  Dance Dawn Impellizzeri  FitnessDonna Stone-Solomon  See us on the website

22 Dress For FAB  Wear Sneakers for Fitness and Dance  Wear an “Art Shirt” for Visual Art days

23 Additional FAB Activities  Ask your student what’s up in FAB?  Run for the Arts (October)  Jump and Hoop for Heart (February)  Jelly Bean Field Day (June)  Assemblies (TBA)  Guest Artists (TBA)  Field Trips (May)  23

24 Field Trips  Plank House  School House Rocks  Rice Museum **Dates and times to be determined**  24

25 Special Events Songwriter, Steve Seskin Veterans’ Day Assembly After school choir

26 Thank You for Coming!!! Have a beautiful evening! Thank you for having such amazing children! This is going to be an outstanding Year!


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