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Third Grade Teacher Information

If you would like to find out more about the third grade teachers, including their Giving Tree requests, please click here. You can also email the teachers by clicking on their pictures below.

Ferguson
McDade Rothberger

Mrs. Gooden's picture is coming...

Paulson-the-Magnificent!



What do you want to see on the 3rd Grade page? Please e-mail suggestions to Jeff Paulson.

Book report for February: Read a biography about a U.S. President.

Check out Poetry Monday!

If you are looking for a specific way to help your teacher, copy paper is running low. Teachers could use a pack or two. Thanks!
Study Island is here! Questions?
E-mail Mrs. McDade.
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St. Paul, Minnesota

 

Big Ideas
"What did you learn today?"

Math: Fractions, fractions, fractions! This is difficult for 3rd graders, so any opportunity you can employ fractions at home will help your student in this area.

Literacy: Reading and writing are complex skills, so we are perpetually teaching a basic set of tools that readers and writers use. Each week, while reviewing and using a litany of these skills, we also focus on one. This week, we are reviewing biographies and writing skills.

Social Studies: Economic topics again--supply and demand, imports and exports, etc. The TCAP treats imports and exports as trade between countries, not states. Although the produce section might say "Oranges imported from Florida", we are teaching imports only as things we bring in from other countries. With your student, look for things that we imported in toys, clothes, and cars...and other things.

Science: It's all about energy.

 

Links

Eduplace: Games and activities related to our reading series.

Word Central

WHOMP! (Similar to Boggle)

A Double Consonant (Spelling Mystery Game)

Multiplication.com

Teach R Kids (Math Site)

Numbernut

Study Island

 










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