November Third Grade News
Bridle Ridge Mustangs
Month of THANKS
Sincerely,
Mrs. Marolt
Mrs. Morris
Mrs. Weaver
MULTIPLICATION
CELEBRATE BEING DRUG FREE! THEMED DAYS NOV 5-9
-Monday: Hats Off to Being Drug Free (wear a hat)
-Tuesday: 3 Cheers for Being Drug Free (wear BR or RP spirit wear)
-Wednesday: I'm a Fan of Safe Choices (wear your favorite team's attire)
-Thursday: Heroes Make Safe Choices (dress as a superhero- no masks)
-Friday: Safe Choices Start With You (wear red)
Thanksgiving Lunch is Tuesday, November 6th
FOOD DRIVE NOV 5-9
Math Literacy Night is HERE!
Let Your Imagination Grow at our BOOK FAIR!
HOMEWORK
Hey Batter Up, Mrs. Marolt!
Apex Slime Fun!
Students Became the Teacher during Subtraction Regrouping
Mrs. Schrider and Mrs. Morris as Sumo Wrestlers! More Apex Fun!
BOX TOPS!
Is it Day 1, 2, or 3 of specials????? Click here for our November Calendar and Important Dates!
Learning Targets
Reading, Writing and Language
Develop and demonstrate reading skills in response to text by summarizing a story’s beginning, middle, and end determining its central message, lesson, or moral
Develop and demonstrate reading skills in response to literary text by drawing conclusions and support with textual evidence.
Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words, prefixes, suffixes, homographs, homophones, literal and non-literal meanings, similes, metaphors
Apply correct grammar when speaking and writing
Apply correct capitalization, punctuation, and spelling in writing
In speech and written form apply standard English grammar to produce simple and compound imperative, exclamatory, declarative, and interrogative sentences.
Compose well developed narrative texts for audience and purpose
Math
- Describe in words or drawings a problem that illustrates a multiplication or division situation.
- Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve problems
Science
- Make a claim about the merit of an existing design solution (e.g. levies, tornado shelters, sea walls, etc.) that reduces the impacts of a weather-related hazard