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Homework

All homework is written in the agenda.  Please make sure you check that the
homework is finished and then sign your child's agenda every night.  

Homework is very important because it reinforces the skills we have 
learned in class. Please make sure your child returns homework daily.  


Read, Log and have parent sign each and every evening.

Write in Reading Response Journal once every week as assigned.
*(There is not a required response journal during the Thanksgiving week 
holiday.)*
 
Spelling Units M-Th., Test on Friday. 
*(There will not be a Spelling list or packet during the Thanksgiving week 
holiday.)*

Sunshine Math HW given out on Thursday, due back on Monday. 

New Vocabulary units on Friday, test on Thursday.
*(There will not be a quiz during the Thanksgiving week holiday.)* 

Keep practicing multiplication,division,measurement and other math 
index cards, flashcards and facts....

Families can now view each reading text story online.  
Go to http://www.thinkcentral.com. To log in, students use their Success 
Maker log in number which is written in the front of their agenda. 
They then use their PIN number (the same one used for lunch and for media
center book check out) as their password.  
  
Check agenda for other Math, Science, Social Studies.


Ongoing Reminders...
**Continue to check my school web site for more dates, reminders and   
changes.

**We will continue visiting the school library each Wednesday, and going  to
the Success Maker lab for reading and math on Monday, Wednesday and 
Friday.

**Please keep those morning and afternoon snacks the HEALTHY (and non-messy
kind) to keep these bright minds sharp and clear.                            
                    
   
                    
                                   


How Many Different Ways 
Can I Practice My Spelling Words?


#1.	Sentences
	Use each spelling word in a sentence, underlining the spelling word 
        and using at least 5 words in each sentence. May use (?, ! or .) 
        at  the end of each sentence.

#2.	5 Times Each
	Write each spelling word 5 times each and circle the one in each 
        group that is your best handwriting.

#3.	Super Story
	Use all of your spelling words in a fictional short 		
	story. Underline each spelling word.

#4.	Letter
	Use your spelling words to write a letter to your friend. 
        Use the correct letter form with greeting, body and closing. 
        Underline each spelling word.

#5.	Sounds the Same
	After you write a new list of your spelling words, write two words 
        next to each one that starts with the same first two letters.

#6.	ABC Order
	Write your spelling words in a list, place a number by each word in
        the order you will put them into ABC order, then write a second    
        list IN alphabetical order.

#7.	Crossword Puzzle
	Write clues and create a crossword puzzle for your classmate to 
        solve. 
        Need an answer key on a separate paper with the correct answers.

#8.	Colorful Spelling
	Use this color  code to write your spelling words 
	with colored pencils. If the word starts with:
	A-E..use a blue colored pencil
	F-J..use a red colored pencil
	K-O..use a green colored pencil
	P-T..use an orange colored pencil
	U-Z..use a purple colored pencil

#9.	Synonyms/Antonyms
	Choose 10 of your spelling words that you can write 
	a synonym for and choose a different 10 that you can 	
        write an antonym for.

#10.	Poetry
	Use your spelling words in a poem, 
	underlining the spelling words.

#11.	Parts Of Speech
	Write your spelling words in a list and identify 
	which part of speech each word is in another  
	column next to the words.

#12.	Smaller Words
	Write your spelling words in a list, then write 
	smaller 	words found spelled correctly within
	(inside) each word next to it.
                                                                             
                            Flemming/ 2009



BOOK REPORTS....

									    
              Ideas / Suggestions / “What You Will Be Graded On” 
               for Mrs. Flemming’s 3rd Grade Reading Book Reports!!

	1. Fill out the book report form in pencil using your best and 
	neatest handwriting. Yes, neatness does count! I should not 
	be able to tell what you were eating when you filled it out :) 
	
	2. Explain all your written answers completely, proofread 
	through them, and  then ask yourself “Why?” at the end of each 
	question you answered to see if even more is needed. There 
	should not be any or many empty lines.

	3. Give that extra effort when choosing your project. Please 
	do not just choose the easiest, but one that will be different 
	from any you have presented before, and challenging to do. 
	Impress your teacher and classmates!
		
	4. Add color and excitement to whatever you present! Stretch 
	your creativity! No regular lined notebook paper should be 
	used for the project itself. Use poster board, construction 
	paper, etc. Lots of color is needed for the entire class to be 
	able to see it. Be able to explain the steps used ( your process) 
	for making the project.

	5. You will be handing the book report form in before you 
	begin your 5-10 minute presentation. You will not be “reading 
        your form” to us. Therefore, note cards are required to help 
	you remember the main points of what you want to tell us and 
	to answer other students’ questions. Practice your oral 	
	presentation and use of eye contact while using these cards in 
	front of your family, friends, pets, or the mirror. This will help 
	you to be more relaxed when actually in front of the class. 

	6. Be a respectful listener and listen to others as you wish for
	them to listen to you. You will be taking notes on all the other
	students’ presentations.

	7. Use that louder “playground voice” to be heard across 
	the classroom. This is your chance to talk loudly in the 	
	classroom without  getting into trouble! Don’t forget to look at 
	us and SMILE :) 
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BOOK REPORT PROJECTS...


	      All projects should be on large paper and use lots of color!
          Needs to be a project not used/presented so far in 2nd or 3rd 
          grade.

	 1.   Make a 3-D puppet based on a character in the story.
	 2.   Draw and explain a map based on the story.
	 3.   Prepare a summary version of the book to read to a younger 
	        student.
	 4.   Construct a mobile of the story’s characters.
	 5.   Build a model of your favorite part of the story.
	 6.   Write and illustrate a poem about the story.
	 7.   Write a letter to the author explaining why you liked the 
                book....
	 8.   Write an advertisement to publish in a newspaper about the 
                book.
	 9.   Rewrite part of the book into play format.
	10.   Make a transparencies presentation to use with the overhead 
	        projector.
	11.   Write and illustrate a comic strip about the book.
	12.   Design a new book cover for the book, writing and illustrating 
                on both the inside and outside .
	13.   Make a “sandwich board” large poster to wear!
	14.   Make an “archaeological dig” in a box to represent the book.
	15.   Make a book scene collage using magazines, catalog pictures.
	16.   Make a treasure hunt providing clues and treasures to find from 
               the book.
	17.   Make an illustrated time line showing the sequence of events in 
                the book.
	18.   Paint life size characters and descriptions from the book.
	19.   Construct a table top model of the settings and characters.
	20.   Rewrite a part of the book as a TV drama / ”soap opera”.
	21.   Write and show us a television commercial advertising the book.
	22.   Write and read a radio commercial advertising the book.
	23.   Write a letter to the class as a character in the book in 
                his/her point of view. 
	24.   Make illustrated bookmarks containing book information to pass 
                out to the class. 	
	25.   Dress up in a costume you “invented” as a character in the book.
	26.   Write another chapter/ending to the book. 
	27.   Prepare a scroll showing the sequence of events in the book.
	28.   Compare/contrast and illustrate two book characters.
	29.   Make a board game using book information.
	30.   Write a diary that one of the book characters may have written.
	31.   Design and laminate  place-mats using book information.
	32.   Make a video of  favorite part of the story.
	33.   Interview a book character using audio tape or class 
                presentation.
	34.   Interview the author using audio tape or class presentation.
	35.   Make up a story bag using key items from the story to hold up 
                as you tell about the story.
	36.   Rewrite a part of the story/ how changed with a different 
                character or setting?
	37.   Cook (now with the new district rule...no cooking from home, 
                but you could buy the item) and share 
                food/drink  mentioned in the book, 
                reading us the part of the book you used.
	38.   Construct a large flip book showing events from the book.
	39.   Make 3-D masks showing two characters from the book.
	40.   Do an author study for the class....tell us more about the 
                person and other books also written.
	41.   Make a diorama of the favorite part.
	42.   I have a great idea.......(Write down your idea and check with 
                the teacher!!)

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