Sunday, March 12, 2017

Week of Feb 27 - March 10

Greetings 3rd Grade Families!

Despite my recent bought of illness, it is my goal to stay on track with the plan for students to give their biography speeches on March 22, 23 and 24. The schedule below shows which day your child will be presenting their speech to the class.  Parents are invited to attend, so please take a look at the schedule and let me know if you have a conflict with the date your child is assigned.  I will do everything I can to rearrange accordingly.  Due to limited space, you may only attend your child's speech session.



Important Person Speeches Schedule  
 Wednesday, 
March 22

Thursday, 
March 23
 Friday, 
March 24

8:30-8:50

Jasper
Ryan
Nick
Emma



8:30-8:50

Gabriel G.
Ellie
Marlowe
Mia

10:00-10:20

Riley
Georgia
Colby
Kayla


8:55-9:15

Mirabelle
Gabe R.
Anna
Sara



8:55-9:15

Brooks
Taylor
Cole
Jackson



10:25-10:45

Noah
Rowan
Peyton
Kailey


To minimize disruption, you should plan to arrive at the start of the session during which your child will be presenting.  Please plan to remain in the audience for all of the speeches in that session.  Email me with any questions or concerns. 




THIS WEEK'S HOMEWORK

 Biography Speech Preparations 

All students can access their Google Drive from home, and will be asked to work on typing, or revising and editing their biography essays as their homework this week.  No additional homework will be assigned this week.  

Due to my recent absences, I have been utilizing the benefits of Google Drive to access the students' writing, and provide them feedback online.  I can leave them comments on their work and make suggestions and revisions in a separate color to support their writing process.  I will continue to do so in the coming days.

You can expect your child to bring home note cards later this week, which they will use to prepare for their speech.  They will not be expected to hand write their essay onto the note cards, but rather cut and paste the paragraphs of their essay onto the note cards.  They might need your support to help adjust the margins so the paragraphs fit onto the note cards.  If your child is unable to complete this step at school, feel free to guide them through that step at home.



How to help your child prepare for their speech

1.  Ask your child to show you their essay on their Google Drive Account.
2.  Help your child decide on a costume, or related dress.
3.  Help your child find a prop or visual aid to display during their speech        that helps communicate who they are (i.e. a map would be a great prop      for a famous explorer).
4.  Have your child practice their speech at home once they have             
completed their note cards.  Stress good delivery--eye contact, pace, and volume.  

The rubric below will be used to evaluate the students on the speeches and essays.



Ideas and Content



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Using your organizer, your information was communicated through a series of main ideas and supporting details to share your knowledge of the important person’s life and accomplishments.




Organization




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Your speech had a beginning, middle, and end in an understandable sequence, you used transition words to move from one main idea to another, and included a “hook” in the beginning, and a conclusion at the end.




Delivery




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Your speech was well-practiced and delivered smoothly with a clear voice that was understood by the audience (not too soft) and you made eye contact with the audience during your speech.



Poster



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Your poster was complete and done with attention to detail and colorful illustration.


Final Copy



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You turned in a final copy, rough draft and organizer demonstrating your use of the writing process.



Students are also currently completing a biography poster in class,
 to go along with their speech.  
These will be on display next week during our speeches. 




Mrs. Cranley's 3rd Grade Class
Auction Art

Thank you Liz Rubin and Sawv Kleiv for helping execute our 
Winter Birds on Wires Auction Art Project.  Each student created a section of the background and a bird for this art project.  
It turned out fantastic!  

Thursday, March 9, 2017

This Week's Spelling List

Unit 4: One of a Kind                                              
Week 5                                                                                                                                      
                                                               
This week we are reading “Fly, Eagle, Fly! An African Tale” retold by Christopher Gregorowski.  We will focus on some vocabulary words in this story.  It would be helpful if you will reinforce the meaning of these words at home with your child.  Also, on this newsletter you will find our spelling words for the week.  Please practice these words at home as well.  Students are expected to practice the first 15, 20, or all 25 of the words.   Be sure to refer to the spelling rule described below.  Please listen to your child read the spelling words aloud. 

Vocabulary Words:  valley, gully, reeds, scrambled, echoed, clutched

Spelling Rule:  Syllable pattern VCCCV


  1.  monster
     2.   surprise
     3.   hundred
     4.   complete
     5.   control
     6.   sample
     7.   instant
     8.   inspect
     9.   pilgrim
   10.  contrast

  11.   explode   
     12.   address
     13.   substance
     14.   children
  15.   district

                                                                                                                  


                          CHALLENGE WORDS
 16.  merchant
      17.  embrace
      18.  purchase
      19.  curtsy
      20.  contract

                     EXTRA CHALLENGE

    21.   although
  22.   mischief
       23.   abstain
       24.   function
       25.   conscience