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1 TEAM NOTES VERY IMPORTANT – NEW SCHOOL POLICY If you are sending baked goods/food to school to be shared with other students, they must come from a reputable business (Walmart, Publix, etc.) so the list of ingredients can be clearly seen. They can not be homemade. This is for he safety of our students with food allergies. Thank you! www.pendalearning.comwww.pendalearning.com Students have username and password in their agendas. www.mobymax.comwww.mobymax.com Look for username and password in your child’s agenda. www.brainpopjr.comwww.brainpopjr.com username: sawgrassbaypassword: sawgrass www.spellingcity,comwww.spellingcity,com search schools, type “sawgrass bay elementary”, find Third Grade, scroll to bottom, locate upcoming testing dates, play FREE games with your vocabulary and spelling words Sawgrass Bay School Website http://www.lake.k12.fl.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=6923 http://www.lake.k12.fl.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=6923 3 rd Grade Academy Pin this to your fridge so you know what’s going on! Reading/Lang. Arts – Mrs. Fulton DBQ (Document Based Questioning) By now, you have probably heard something about the DBQ. We will do several DBQ’s throughout the year, and our first is about Harriet Tubman. The DBQ packet has a variety of documents about one topic, sometimes the documents are paragraphs, but others are maps, charts, pictures, etc. The purpose of the DBQ is to expose students to gathering support from different places to support a position. Each DBQ has a question that the students need to answer and support. What was Harriet Tubman’s Greatest Achievement? Thurs., Oct. 16 – Field Trip Mon., Oct. 20 – NO SCHOOL Fri., Oct. 24 – Trunk or Treat 5:00 – 6:00 & Movie Night, $1 admission to benefit Autism Awareness Mon., Oct. 27 – Report Cards for 1 st 9 Weeks Thurs., Nov. 6 – Heritage Night, 5:30 p.m. UPCOMING TESTS Reading/Language Arts – Wed., 10/15 Vocabulary Quiz (all 12 words!!) Math – Tues., 10/ 7 multiplication using arrays, equal groups, and repeated addition quiz. Science – No quiz or test this week. READING/LA HOMEWORK All of the Smart 7 Strategies have to be used to get credit for homework! Mon., 10/12 – Spots, Bumps, and Blisters, p. 84 (Main Idea & Details) Tues., 10/13 – Quite a Creature p. 113 (Text Features) Wed., 10/14 – Beverly Cleary p.155 (Main Idea & Details) Thurs., 10/15 – Glossary, p. 114 (Text Features) HOMEWORK STEM HOMEWORK IMPORTANT DATES UPCOMING TESTS STEM – Mrs. Miller Learning Goal - Math MAFS.3.0A.1.1 – Interpret product of whole numbers. Example: 5x7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. Learning Goal – Science 1.Students will understand energy, be able to identify and investigate forms of energy. 2. Students will demonstrate an understanding of how light travels. ** Check my webpage for some helpful Math videos. To access my page simply go to the Sawgrass Bay website: http://www.lake.k12.fl.us/sbe Next, click on classrooms, 3rd grade, and Mrs. Miller. 10/06 – multiplication word problems 10/07– multiplication word problems 10/08 – division (Fulton) Multiplication (Miller) 10/09 – division


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