Third Grade Thoughts
October 2019
What We Are Learning:
Reading
Reading develops your child's brain, provides a window into the world around you, and helps kids do better in all school subjects.
Students should be reading 20-30 minutes per night. Asking your child questions as they read can help with their comprehension of the text. Some questions you can ask them are: What is happening in the story? What helped you to know that? Give me a few examples of ____ from your story. What do you think is going to happen in the next chapter?
Math
Important Dates
October 7 - Yearbook and Class Picture Day (Uniform Dress)
October 10 - Color Run!
October 11 - Student Holiday
October 14 - School Holiday
October 18 - Fall Festival (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.)
October 21 - 25 - Red Ribbon Week (see below for dress up themes)
October 28 - Big Kahuna Limo Ride
October 31 - Halloween: Halloween or Fall shirts allowed per Mrs. Allen
Red Ribbon Week
Monday - Red Shirt and Jeans
Tuesday - Hawaiian Dress
Wednesday - Mismatched Shoes and Socks
Thursday - Superhero Shirts
Friday - Boots and Jeans