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3rd Grade News
Week 37
May 31st - June 4th
Monday, May 31st- NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day
Tuesday, June 1st - All Library Books due back today!, Homework Sheet due today!
Wednesday, June 2nd - LATE START, SEL, Kiwanis Park
Thursday, June 3rd - Gym
Friday, June 4th - Art
Important Dates
June 2nd -Kiwanis Park (Only staff & Students)
June 7th - 3rd Grade Reading Camp
June 9th Multiplication/Division Ice Cream Celebration
1/2 Days - June 10th and 11th
Reading Camp
We are still in need of tents and 2 canopies for our 3rd Grade Reading Camp on Monday, June 7th. If you would be willing to help us, please sign up on the link attached. The tents and canopy could be put up Sunday evening or Monday morning and taken down Monday after school. If you are able to help us with a tent or canopy, please click the sign up link. Thank you SO much!
Kiwanis Park
On Wednesday afternoon, our classes walk down to Kiwanis Park and will spend a couple hours playing and having fun before we return to Lincoln. In the past, we have welcomed parents and families, but that cannot happen this year. Thank you in advance for understanding, it's been a difficult year, but we are almost able to say that we made it through.
Character Strength:
This week our Positivity Project (P2) activities will be focused on reviewing creativity.
Multiplication
Our Ice Cream Multiplication Challenge continues! Please check in with your child each week to see how they are doing. IXL, flashcards, or EveryDay Math online games are great ways to practice. :) We will be celebrating on Wednesday, June 9th. For every test that they pass, that’s how much ice cream and toppings that they get. If you need to know where your student is at, please reach out.
Things We’re Working on this Week:
Reading: Comprehension Skill Review
Writing: Informational Writing- Who would win project
Grammar:
Math: 2-Step Word Problems
Social Studies: Michigan becomes a State
Technology Support Site for Students and Parents
Our media team has created a resource site for students and families to help them navigate district technology.
Click on the link below to access this resource:
SPS Student/Parent Digital Handbook
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