Friday, January 25, 2019

Week 20

We continue to work fast and furiously in
third grade. Your children are working their brains to the max - we couldn’t be happier!
In math this week we have been focusing on the Distributive Property of Multiplication. We will focus on this, and more, next week too. Miss Pouliot is doing a great job!
In writing we’re building our foundation of knowledge about the structure of writing an informational book. We will not be doing too much research yet, as the focus is more on building the knowledge of how to plan out this type of writing. Ask your child what they are creating an informational book about! Maybe you could brainstorm some fun facts to add to your child’s book.
NWEAs are complete and I am working on meeting individually with your child to create personal goals for the end of year tests. We are looking at Fall and Winter scores. I’ve printed out their student profile which tells me what areas they need to focus on to boost their score in the spring .Your child will then have a plan of their own of what their specific goals are and how to achieve that goal. Every child will also have individualized IXL topics to work on. I’m hoping to have met with all kids by next week. Be on the lookout for this to come home. Your child would love to talk about their goals with you!
Our focus in reading is currently looking at texts to figure out the author’s point of view. We learned that point of view is the author’s perspective. They are doing a great job!
We traveled to two new states this week - North and South Carolina. Miss Pouliot did a wonderful job presenting these two states to the kids. During the Geography Bee on Thursday, our kids were giddy as they knew a bunch of the answers regarding states! Way to go kiddos!
Mr. Pearson is hosting a superbowl party next Friday. There will be a food sign up coming around and we’re in need of volunteers from 1:45-2:45!
PLEASE be studying multiplication facts with your child. We are moving along and their ability to multiply fluently will very much help them with the remainder of the year’s math topics.
Have a fantastic weekend!
Mrs. Haulk and Miss Pouliot


Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Sweetheart Breakfast! Save the Date!

I’d like to invite you to a Valentine’s Breakfast with your children on
Thursday, February 14th, 2019.

We will be serving a variety of breakfast foods and look forward to a fun time together!

I will be creating a signup genius to send via email. Please be on the lookout for that and sign up for what you’d feel comfortable bringing that day. I will also need some parents to arrive around 7:30 to help cook.

The kids look forward to this breakfast - can’t wait to see you there!

Mrs. Haulk & Miss Pouliot

Week 19

Dear Families,
I hope you are ready for some snow this weekend! I know my family is anxiously awaiting its arrival so we can get out and enjoy some good sledding finally! Also, don’t forget, no school Monday as we observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
In math this week your children have been continuing to learn strategies with multiplication and division facts. Miss Pouliot is doing an amazing job leading small groups through engaging activities. Don’t forget to be studying at home!
In science this week we found out if we could outrun a dinosaur. We learned about looking at animal tracks and analyzing them.
Writing is really coming along! We are working now on an informational piece of writing. They have chosen a topic that they can teach me about. We have learned how to create a logical table of contents. Within that table of contents they are now organizing their chapters. Each day we’re learning something a little more about the contents of the chapter. A lot of editing and revising to be done as we keep learning new strategies!
We learned about two new states this week - Virginia and West Virginia! Ask your child if they can recall a state nickname, capital or major waterway!
Next Wednesday we will have Dedham Pride Day. We will wear Dedham gear that you may have ordered, or school colors.
Please return the attached sheet regarding our Sweetheart Breakfast to be held on Thursday, February 14th. This will be our Valentine’s party and parents are invited to come eat with their children. I will need cooking volunteers as well if you’re available!
Have a wonderful weekend ~ stay warm and enjoy the snowfall!  ~Mrs. Haulk


Week 18

Third grade is on a roll and doing great this week! Miss Pouliot and I are proud of their accomplishments!
We have started a new unit in Science and are excited to be studying how habitats have changed over time. This week our focus was on looking at skulls and jaws of animals to figure out what type of food they ate.
In math we are building multiplication fluency and learning how to work on two-step word problems. Miss Pouliot is teaching math now with me in the room and she is doing a fantastic job! This Thursday was our first fluency quiz. This was to see how quickly your child could recall multiplication facts. We will do this every Thursday and your child will track their progress. I look forward to seeing improvements each week!
In writing we have started a new unit and third graders are learning about informational writing. We will not be researching too much, yet. We will focus on the structure and organizational aspect of how to get our thoughts organized. Our focus for this writing unit will be to teach someone about something we know a lot about already. The topics they’ve picked are awesome!
We are moving on to the Southeast Region of the United States in Social Studies. We will be learning about 2 states per week and will finish with another round of studying states/capitals in about 6 weeks.
Next week we have NWEA testing Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30. Please have your child get a good night’s sleep and eat a good breakfast!
Please remember... studying multiplication facts is now mandatory. Learning these facts will be crucial as we are moving into fractions next. As your child shows me they can master 1-5 and 10 they will move on to 6’s, 7’s, 8’s and 9’s.
I hope you have a great weekend! Stay warm!
~Mrs. Haulk


This week in reading our focus was nonfiction text features! Here's just a sampling of the books we look at...



Friday, January 4, 2019

Week 16 & 17

   Welcome back! I’ve been eager to get back into the swing of things this week and everyone seemed to settle in great. I missed a newsletter the week before vacation, so this will be a combined one!
I’d first like to welcome Grace Pouliot, our new student teacher. She is from the University of Maine and is with us for the next 8ish weeks. Say hi the next time you’re in!
   Just before December break we finished up our unit of study of Holidays Around the World. We ended up visiting 13 different countries and seeing what their traditions look like this time of year. It was neat to see the similarities and differences between some of them. Your child ended the unit with their own suitcase of information from different countries. This should have come home this week!
   Your children are now fast and furiously working to memorize multiplication facts. I will be giving quizzes weekly to see how they are improving. These will provide a baseline for me to use for seeing how they are coming along with mastering the facts. Those who are making adequate progress will move along more quickly to the next math topic. Weekly quizzes will be on Thursdays.
  We finished our unit on the Northeast region of the United States. Your children will now be responsible for learning the states’ names and capitals. We have made flash cards. Please send those back and forth so we can practice at school too. We will also work to place those states on a blank map as well. This quiz will be on Friday.
  Your children have earned a few dojo rewards that I owe them. Two of them will be held on Wednesday, January 9th. Hat day and stuffed animal day. I also owe them a pizza party. We will hold that on Friday, January 11 during the normal lunch time. If anyone would like to sign up to bring chips and drink that would be great! Just shoot me an email :)
    We have moved on to our next science unit called: Habitats Through Time. We are learning about fossils so far and how they help scientists learn about habitats of the past in certain locations.
Have a great weekend! ~Mrs. Haulk and Miss Pouliot














Week 15

    What a whirlwind week here in third grade! We have had so much fun and learned a lot of new interesting facts!
    Our world travel led us to the countries of Australia, Mexico, Canada and Sweden. We will finish with three countries next week and your child will come home with their very own suitcase and passport. :)
Today we had to say thank you and goodbye to Miss Bloom. She has been an amazing student teacher and really got to know your children well. Good luck with your teaching career Miss Bloom!
Our focus in math is multiplication word problems and getting fluent with our facts. We will introduce 5s next week and students will be expected to be practicing these at home via flash cards (Walmart and dollar store have inexpensive ones) or the wrap ups I send home.
Today we were fortunate enough to have a visit from Chewonki. They did a presentation on “Mammals of Maine”. It was very engaging and the students loved it!
Next Wednesday is “ugly sweater day”. I will be out of town Thursday and Friday, but Miss Bloom will be back! Friday is a ½ day and also PJ day! Dismissal is 11:30
           ~ Mrs. Haulk