Good luck or if you are reading this after Friday night, Well Done!
I hope the Christmas Concert was wonderful. I am truly sorry to miss it. It is my Father-in-Law's 70th Birthday! And they are throwing a party for him in Indiana at the same time the concert begins.
I wish I could be there to see it, but from the rehearsals I have watched I know the kids will be amazing.
I cannot wait to hear all about how it went and to see pictures that I am having Mr. Goettl and Ms. Gaines take for me! If you, parents, have any pictures to share please email me, I would love to see them!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Dear Students and Parents:
Mrs. Salmon will be travelling out of town for the holidays this year. This means that I need some very responsible, helpful students to adopt Lucy, our hamster, as well as Reepicheep, our young frog, for the winter break.
They are both very low maintenance pets and all supplies will go home with the pet (food; treats; etc.) including a sheet of information about our classroom pets to get you through the week.
The cages/tank will not “need” to be cleaned for the couple weeks – but of course you can feel free to do so if you are inclined.
Of course, as much as the kids believe they rule the house, we know the parents do – so next week I will be looking for children who deserve this special privilege over the break – but also have the OK from their parents.
Please let me know if you would be OK taking home either of the animals, neither of the animals, or just one or the other.
On Wednesday, December 22nd, two lucky students will leave for break with one of our class pets in their care.
Thanks (in advance) for helping out and let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Mrs. Salmon
Lucy's Home |
Reepicheep's Home |
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Homework: Tuesday, December 7, 2010
All School Mass for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception is tomorrow in the church at 9:15 a.m.
Miscellaneous:
Bring in shoebox or a box of similar small size
If you have a petition for All School Mass tomorrow - please practice several times!
Reading:
Read for 20 minutes OUT LOUD!
English/Language Arts:
Finish Spelling Sentences #8-15
Spelling Practice Book page 44
Math:
Math Workbook page 35
Spanish:
Spanish Quiz tomorrow - Study!
Music:
Rehearse with lyrics and recorder - really work on 2nd and 3rd verse of "Silent Night"
Monday, December 6, 2010
Homework: Monday, December 6, 2010
Miscellaneous:
Please bring in Prince Caspian movie permission slip back to school signed tomorrow!
Bring a picture for your pen pal tomorrow!
Bring a shoe box or a box of similar size by Wednesday!
Reading:
Read for 20 minutes OUT LOUD!
English/Language Arts:
Spelling Sentences #1-7
Math:
Math Workbook page 34
Spanish:
Spanish Test on Wednesday - Letter from Senorita in folder
Music:
Rehearse songs and playing the recorder
Remember to bring recorder tomorrow!!
Please bring in Prince Caspian movie permission slip back to school signed tomorrow!
Bring a picture for your pen pal tomorrow!
Bring a shoe box or a box of similar size by Wednesday!
Reading:
Read for 20 minutes OUT LOUD!
English/Language Arts:
Spelling Sentences #1-7
Math:
Math Workbook page 34
Spanish:
Spanish Test on Wednesday - Letter from Senorita in folder
Music:
Rehearse songs and playing the recorder
Remember to bring recorder tomorrow!!
The First Thanksgiving Play
In November, Third Grade did a special Social Studies Unit about the origins of Thanksgiving. We learned about the English separatists and what that means; we learned that America was not their first stop - and Plymouth was not their planned destination.
Many don't realize what a long, hard journey it was and how Thanksgiving was not celebrated their first fall in America, nor was it celebrated the years following that first feast.
The kids displayed a great understanding of the struggle between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans - and how they worked together to get through the hard times.
I (finally) got the video to upload, so if you were not able to make it to the performance, of if you just want to watch again or share with other family - it is at long, last up on our blog! It had to be broken into two parts for this to happen.
Many don't realize what a long, hard journey it was and how Thanksgiving was not celebrated their first fall in America, nor was it celebrated the years following that first feast.
The kids displayed a great understanding of the struggle between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans - and how they worked together to get through the hard times.
I (finally) got the video to upload, so if you were not able to make it to the performance, of if you just want to watch again or share with other family - it is at long, last up on our blog! It had to be broken into two parts for this to happen.
Friday, November 19, 2010
The First Thanksgiving - Performance
Our First Thanksgiving Play!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
10:30 a.m.
The Church
I am sure you have heard at home about the First Thanksgiving Play our third grade class is going to be performing on Tuesday, November 23 at 10:30 during our Thanksgiving Prayer Service for the school.
During November, the Third Grade did a special Thanksgiving History Unit and we learned all about why the English came to America and about the obstacles they faced, their voyage and the realities of that very first Thanksgiving.
As a class we decided it would be wonderful to share what we learned with the school in a performance format. So I put together a play for the kids and they will be displaying all their wonderful knowledge (and dramatic skills) for the whole school and any family and friends that are able to attend.
I hope you can join us on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. as I know your children have worked hard and will be excited to see you there. If you are unable to make it, given the busy holiday week, I will have some video-tape the performance and I will get it onto my blog (fingers crossed the length will be ok J).
In addition, I am sure the kids have been asking if they can bring items into school to utilize for the play, for props, costumes and scenery. We brainstormed as a class things we would want/need and the kids discussed who had what – so yes, they are allowed to be bringing these items in, with your approval of course. Please have all props and items brought in on Monday so we know what we are dealing with for Tuesday.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call me at school or email me.
Thanks so much for all your support in helping give the students such rich, learning experiences.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Homework: Thursday, November 18, 2010
Reading:
Read for 30 minutes!
English/Language Arts:
Finish Vocabulary Sentences #6-10
Study Spelling and Vocabulary
Social Studies:
Rehearse! Rehearse! Rehearse!
Read over your lines OUT LOUD at least 4-5 times!
Check for props/items for costumes - check with parents!
Read for 30 minutes!
English/Language Arts:
Finish Vocabulary Sentences #6-10
Study Spelling and Vocabulary
Social Studies:
Rehearse! Rehearse! Rehearse!
Read over your lines OUT LOUD at least 4-5 times!
Check for props/items for costumes - check with parents!
The Hundred Dresses!
The Third Graders outside the theater ready to see The Hundred Dresses! |
The cast on stage interacting with audience prior to the show. |
Oscar, Angelina, Maggie, Maddie, Delaney, Kaya, Patrick, Valerie and Mr. Wenzel waiting for the show to start! |
I hope you heard all about the play from your child!
Mrs. Leonard, Mary, Jane, Katie, Caroline, Clive, Trent, Lance and Brendan waiting for the show to begin! |
Homework: Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Reading:
Read for 30 minutes!
Think about the plot - Plot worksheet
Math:
Math Worksheet (both sides)
English/Language Arts:
Vocabulary Sentences #1-5
Read for 30 minutes!
Think about the plot - Plot worksheet
Math:
Math Worksheet (both sides)
English/Language Arts:
Vocabulary Sentences #1-5
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Homework: Tuesday, November 16, 2010
**Reminder: Tomorrow is Founder's Day Mass, where we remember Ms. Barbara Smith,
at 9:15 a.m. - parents and families are welcome to join!**
****Please bring in a canned food item(s)****
Reading:
Read your Guided Reading book for 20 minutes OUT LOUD!
Math:
Math Book page 95 #1-10
Math Worksheet - Word Problem Solving
Language Arts/English:
Finish Spelling Sentences #8-15
Spelling Practice Book page 39
Guided Reading Group Book Reports!
During Literacy Centers, the students have Guided Reading groups. There are 4 groups of 4 students and the students are grouped based on similar reading levels. In Guided Reading, I have chosen specific chapter (longer) books to supplement the Storytown Reading curriculum.
We read and discuss these books together during guided reading or the students buddy read or independently read-aloud with me, they are also able to read these books during silent reading time.
Upon completion of the books, the groups put together a book report for the class about their group's book to recommend the book to the rest of the class and display their understanding of the story for me. I was very impressed at the creative and effort put into their book reports.
Here is their first book report!
We read and discuss these books together during guided reading or the students buddy read or independently read-aloud with me, they are also able to read these books during silent reading time.
Upon completion of the books, the groups put together a book report for the class about their group's book to recommend the book to the rest of the class and display their understanding of the story for me. I was very impressed at the creative and effort put into their book reports.
Here is their first book report!
Nate the Great and the Sticky Case read and reported by Brendan, Caroline, Kaya and Patrick
Cam Jansen and the Scary Snake Mystery read and reported by Clive, Lance, Trent and Valerie
Mr. Popper's Penguins read and reported by Jane, Maggie, Mary and Oscar
The Magic Finger read and reported by Angelina, Delaney, Katie and Maddie
Monday, November 15, 2010
Homework: Monday, November 15, 2010
Reminder - Gym tomorrow and Field Trip -
Please have students wear Gym PANTS NOT SHORTS
Reading:
If you have not finished The Hundred Dresses please do so tonight!
Writing assignment - discussion questions about The Hundred Dresses
Math:
Math Worksheet - Word Problems
English/Language Arts:
Spelling Sentences #1-7
Reptiles, Birds, Amphibians and Fish, Oh My!
The children did such an amazing job with their animal projects. Not only was I impressed by the wealth of facts and things the students each learned about their chosen animal, but to be able to stand up in the church and present to a group of about 40 3-4 year olds has to be a little intimidating and each and every student blew me away.
Here are photos of each student and their posters! Congratulations on an excellent first science report to everyone! It was clear they worked hard and were interested in what they researched and learned about! I learned so much myself!
Here are photos of each student and their posters! Congratulations on an excellent first science report to everyone! It was clear they worked hard and were interested in what they researched and learned about! I learned so much myself!
Delaney and the Red-Eyed Tree Frog Did you know they have red eyes to shock and scare predators? Delaney did! |
Brendan and the Cobra! Did you know the cobra is the only snake to make a nest for its young? Brendan did! |
Caroline and the Goldfish! Did you know the goldfish is native to China and can live 25-28 years! Caroline did! |
Angelina and the Sea Turtle! Did you know Sea Turtles cannot have babies until they are 25 years old? Angelina did! |
Lance and the Garter Snake! Did you know the garter snake communicates by flicking its tongue? Lance did! |
Mary and the Blotched Salamander! Did you know there are 400 species of salamanders and salamander means "from flames?" Mary did! |
Maggie and the Beta Fish! Did you know that beta fish are very aggressive and if 3 are put together, 1 will wait while the other 2 fight? Maggie did! |
Trent and the Tiger Shark! Did you know the tiger shark likes to stay near the bottom of the ocean floor and they are almost extinct? Trent did! |
Maddie and the Whale Shark! Did you know the whale shark's mouth can open 4 feet wide!? Maddie did! |
Clive and the Pacman Frog! Did you know the pacman frog opens its mouth so large and swallows its prey? Clive did! |
Oscar and the Red Salamander! Did you know salamanders can make not sound at all and they don't have lungs!? Oscar did! |
Jane and the Parakeet! Did you know the parakeet is the most popular pet in the USA and they are part of the parrot family? Jane did! |
Kaya and the Toucan! Did you know the toucan's beak is about one third of its body but very light? Kaya did! |
Valerie and the Mockingbird! Did you know the mockingbird mocks all kinds of sounds like people, other animals and car alarms? Valerie did! |
Katie and the Ostrich! Did you know the ostrich's foot looks like a dinosaur and they have been around since before the dinosaurs? Katie did! |
Patrick and the Crocodile! Did you know the crocodile's stomach is only the size of a baseball?! Patrick did! |
Researching at the Library!
Clive, Delaney, Oscar and Mary researching amphibians at the library! |
Maggie, Trent, Caroline, Angelina, Patrick, Lance and Brendan researching at the library |
There is just something about holding a library book and flipping through the pages looking for information that is motivating for students.
Kaya, Jane, Katie and Valerie researching birds at the library! |
The class researching for their Animal Projects |
Meeting an Author, Blue Balliett!!
3rd, 4th and 5th Grade Classes with Blue Balliett |
These three books are set in Chicago's own Hyde Park and the main characters are third graders! What great connections! We will be reading Chasing Vermeer as a class in the late winter/spring of this year!
The kids listening to Blue Balliett share her experience as an author! |
The kids, as well as myself, were so inspired by meeting her and hearing her stories!
Thanks Harold Washington for setting up such a great experience! |
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Homework: Thursday, November 4, 2010
Reminder:
Tomorrow is a field trip to see The Secret Garden. No need to bring a brown bag lunch we will come back to school to eat!
Reading:
Read chapter "The Contest" in The Hundred Dresses (page 34)
Rehearse and get props for tomorrow's Book Reports!
Math:
Math Workbook page 30
Math Packet page 23 and 24
English/Language Arts:
All Vocabulary Sentences (#1-10)
Study Spelling and Vocabulary! Tests Tomorrow!
Tomorrow is a field trip to see The Secret Garden. No need to bring a brown bag lunch we will come back to school to eat!
Reading:
Read chapter "The Contest" in The Hundred Dresses (page 34)
Rehearse and get props for tomorrow's Book Reports!
Math:
Math Workbook page 30
Math Packet page 23 and 24
English/Language Arts:
All Vocabulary Sentences (#1-10)
Study Spelling and Vocabulary! Tests Tomorrow!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Mrs. Salmon's Haunted Classroom!
Mrs. Salmon's Haunted Classroom... Enter at Your Own Risk! |
Check out the transformation of Mrs. Salmon's room...from sporadic decortating over two weeks to a massive decorating session Thursday night and Mrs. Smith's big help Friday afternoon our room became a Hanuted Classroom!
Over sized Spiders took over our room! |
Mrs. Salmon made sure to black out the windows so there was no escape! |
Enter if You Dare.... |
We kicked the day off with a visit from Junior Achievement, followed by our typical Friday vocabulary and spelling test - with a Halloween twist.
Here the kids decided to give our Junior Achievement visitors a little Halloween scare. |
Then we enjoyed the wonderful Halloween parade and hamming it up for all the parents in the church. What a shy bunch, right? :)
Preparing for their debut at the Halloween Parade! |
Such amazing costumes! |
Happy Halloween! |
Posing for Pictures! |
After a lunch with Halloween cupcakes from Katie Walsh we had a special Halloween Reading Buddies session with Ms. Cahill's kindergartners. Instead of reading, writing and discussing their books as a Halloween surprise the kids brainstormed and wrote their very own spooky or funny Halloween story using whatever character they and their kindergarten buddy were dressed as. The stories will be presented to their reading buddies during our next Friday get together!
And finally as a triumphant end to our Halloween Friday, the kids embarked on a scary journey into Mrs. Salmon's Haunted Classroom. From entering the dark room with lightning striking and thunder booming, with creepy music playing in the background the kids got a chance to look around...
Entering the completely decorated haunted classroom for the first time... |
I did not make them nervous enough they dove right in! |
Lupin the Werewolf from Harry Potter (Oscar) and the Terminator Cop (Clive) reacting to the nastiness they were feeling! |
Even a Roman goddess couldn't hide the fact that she was grossed out! And Alex Russo from Wizards of Waverly Place (Maddie) reaching for the wipes! |
I was so impressed at the great descriptions they gave for what they felt! |
Avatar (Kaya) seems unafraid while Flash (Lance) in the background looks a little nervous |
The Cowgirl (Mary) apparently never had to deal with this nasty before and even Athena (Katie), goddess of war no-less, was squeamish while the Clone (Trent) seems like he is ok with everything. |
The Flash (Lance) and Terminator Cop (Clive) tackling the Number 7 cauldron for a second time, this was a popular gross one (canned of peeled tomatoes aka hearts!)! |
Writing away about what they felt! Great use of vocabulary! |
Thanks again to all the parents for all the help and supplies! Mrs. Salmon's Haunted Classroom was a frightful success! |
Happy Halloween! Looking forward to the next holiday celebration! |
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