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Mrs. Brindle/Ms.Kurilec
Mrs. Brindle/Ms.Kurilec 3rd Grade/Room 1.240
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Mrs. Brindle
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Ms. Kurilec
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8:00 am – Class Meeting 8:10 am – Reading/Guided Reading/Vocab 9:00 am – Content Areas 9:30 am – D.E.A.R/Snack 9:50 am – Specials 10:40 am – Enrichment Centers/read Aloud 11:12 am – Lunch 11:55 am -- Recess 12:25 pm– Math/Guided Math 1:20 pm- ELA 2:10 Dismissal
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Arrival Time: 7:15 – 7:50 Dismissal Time: 2:10- 2:20 **Transportation changes can not be ed to the teachers, you MUST call the front office for any and all transportation changes.**
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Follow Directions the 1st time
Allow others to learn Follow Directions the 1st time Take responsibility for your own actions Have FUN while learning Be a respectful, responsible, role-model
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**Only late buses will receive breakfast after 7:40.
Cost: $1.25 Lunch 11:12- 11:42, Table 12 Cost $2.50 If you need to child needs to eat breakfast they should be here before 7:40 am and they should go straight to the cafeteria before coming to the classroom. **Only late buses will receive breakfast after 7:40. Parents coming to eat with their students will eat on the stage with their student only or outside at the picnic tables
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Snacks Rules about Please send a healthy snack with your child daily.
We only have time for each student to eat one snack. Please no drinks. Water is Allowed Donated snacks are always welcome
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Special Events 2 classroom parties per year Winter Holiday Celebration
End of Year Celebration Birthday Celebrations If you would like to send in a special treat for the class, we celebrate during lunch. Teachers do not sit with the students, so parents are asked to stay and pass out treats.
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Level 3+ =Exceeds Standards – In addition to the 3, makes applications and inference beyond expectations Level 3 = Meets the standards consistently and independently Level 2 = Progressing – The student is making progress toward meeting the standard. Level 1: Limited progress or does not meet the standard. Reports cards will be sent home every nine weeks. Progress Reports will only be sent home (at 4 ½ weeks) for the students who are showing limited or minimum progress towards meeting the standard or for behavior concerns.
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Third grade is a BIG jump for students and sometimes it can be a difficult for
both parents & students especially, when it comes to the amount of homework. DO NOT WORRY!! Homework is being reduced to a minimal amount this year. We will have a weekly fluency passage and ELA weekly work. Thursday nights students will need to study for the Vocabulary assessments on Fridays. Math homework will only be given 2 to 3 nights weekly depending on the concept being taught. Students are expected to read 20 minutes each night in a book of their choosing. Students are also expected to practice math facts for 10 minutes a day when other assignments for math have not been given. Please check your child's agenda and red folder daily.
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Quarter 2: Multiplication, Division, 2-step word problems
Quarter: Rounding, Addition, Subtraction, place value, compare/contrast numbers, Addition/subtraction words problems Quarter 2: Multiplication, Division, 2-step word problems Quarter 3: Fractions, geometry, 2-step word problems, measurement Quarter 4: Review all standards
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Quarter 1: Narrative/Opinion Quarter 2: Informational/Expository
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Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Rocks and Minerals
Soils and Fossils Quarter 3 Georgia Habitats and Adaptations Quarter 4 Conservation and Recycle Heat
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4 types of productive resources
Quarter 1 4 types of productive resources American Indians Quarter 2 Explorers Map Features 4 types of productive resources Quarter 3 British Colonial America Quarter 4 Government Civics Goods/Services
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Science Lab P.E Computer Lab Music Art
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We will have more information about field trips by the end of August……
We are hoping for 2 out of school field trips & a few in-house.
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We LOVE having parents volunteer for various activities in our class, being a mystery reader and coming in to copy…. We will send out s regarding volunteer sign-ups
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Thank you for sending in school supplies
Thank you for sending in school supplies!! We will periodically ask for supplies throughout the year such as glue sticks, pencils and Kleenex.
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Testing Dates: IOWA: 9/11-9/15 CoGAT: 9/6-9/8 Milestones: 4/11-4/20
8/30: Early Release 9/25-9/29: Fall Break 10/12: Early Release 10/16-10/20: Conference Week (Early Release) 11/14-11/16: Family & Friends Luncheon 12/20: Class Holiday Party 3/14/18: Early Release 5/4/18: 3-5 Field Day 5/16/18: Class End of the Year Party Picture Days: October 3rd & March 2nd
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See Flipbook for personal cell
Mrs. Brindle See Flipbook for personal cell Ms. Kurilec
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student id#@nickajack
MyOn School:Nickajack User: student id Password: read Cobb Digital Library School: Nickajack User: student id Password: read IXL user: student Password: math
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B3 Be A Better Brave Positive Thoughts + Positive Actions
= Positive Results Be A Better Brave Classroom Grade level School-wide Students learn appropriate behavior of a respectful, responsible, role-model through instruction, practice, feedback, and positive reinforcement.
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Classroom Blog This will be updated on a weekly basis so that parents and students can review Vocabulary Words each week. Important information and links will also be updated as needed.
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