Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Reindeer Day 2012

 
Third grade teachers planned a day of fun activities to go along with one of our favorite holiday read alouds. In the story, Olive the Other Reindeer, Olive is merrily preparing for Christmas when suddenly she realizes "Olive... the other Reindeer... I thought I was a dog. Hmmm, I must be a Reindeer!" So she quickly hops aboard the polar express and heads to the North Pole. While Santa and the other reindeer are a bit surprised that a dog wants to join the their team, in the end Olive and her unusual reindeer skills are just what Santa and his veteran reindeer team need. 

Students made 2 reindeer ornaments, read the book, watched the video, made a reindeer snack, and completed a persuasive writing activity. For the writing activity, students had to choose an animal they would like to be and write a letter to Santa to convince him to hire them for his reindeer team. Students did a great job and were very creative. We had cheetahs because as you know, they are very fast. There were also zebras, lions, tigers, and many other creatures to apply for the job!

Here's a peek at the reindeer snack!




Sunday, December 9, 2012

Holiday Happenings!

Santa and Kids
Third Grade Holiday Happenings!

It’s difficult to believe Christmas is only 16 days away. Our classroom is buzzing with excitement over the upcoming holiday season. I wanted to let everyone know about the fun things we’ll be doing over the remaining school days. 

Due to the current economy and other considerations, we will not be exchanging Christmas presents. I am instead asking for a $3 donation to cover the cost of supplies for holiday crafts and activities. We’ll be making a special Christmas present for ourselves to help keep us warm and cozy this winter and ornaments to decorate your Christmas tree at home.

We won’t be left out! Students will receive a treat bag and a couple of presents from me. Rather than purchase presents for me, you may purchase much-needed items for the classroom. We are out of Clorox wipes. Several students need new binders and pencil pouches. So those would be great. We could always use more tissues! ‘Tis the season for the sniffles, too!

We will have our classroom Christmas party on Friday, December 21 at 12:30 p.m. I will need a couple of parents to help set up the room while we are at lunch. If you can help, please let me know. You will find below a list of things students wish to have for our party. You may send in items at any time. I’d like to have everything here by Tuesday, December 18th. This way, I’ll still have time to pick up anything we need.
  •  Cupcakes or Cookie Cake
  • Chips/ Dip
  • Sprite or Coke (Cans would be awesome!)
  • Plates
  • Napkins
  • Individually Wrapped Candies
  • Small toys or treats for goody bags (if you wish)
Monday, December 17
Ornament Rotation

Tuesday, December 18
Making Christmas

Wednesday, December 19
Reindeer Snack & Hot Chocolate

Thursday, December 20
Polar Express Day

Friday, December 21
Christmas Party at 12:30


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Spelling Practice

Dear Parents and Students:

I found a great site that may be used to practice your spelling words. Be sure to check out Spelling City! It's an awesome site. Students can choose their list from my homepage. Next you'll choose an activity. Activities include teach, practice test, Hang Mouse, Scrambled spelling, and many more. It's a fun and easy way to practice your spelling skills.

Here's the link to my homepage: http://www.spellingcity.com/GES3rdRichardson/.

Have fun with spelling! :)



Monday, November 19, 2012

Red Ribbon Week Memories

Here's a peek at third graders showing their school spirit by dressing up during Red Ribbon Week.


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Q1 Star & Honor Roll

Star Honor Roll Students
Crysianne Ammons
Paige Barrett
Ravyn Blansit
Allie Cameron
Katie Chamlee
Jay Cowan
Kendra Dunlow
D.J. Ellis
Cole Griffith
Danielle Gruber
Brody Lonas
Kenna Massey
Tanner McCormick
Emily Peterson
Kaycee Wallin
Marissa Warren
Bailey Weaver
Maggie Webster
Kamill White

 
Honor Roll Students
Brandon Baggett
Branston Branham
Dakota Britt
Colby Burgess
Makenzie Dearing
Kyleigh Eaton
Jayden Edens
Emilio Garcia
Cassie Gilliland
Eli Guffey
Delaney Hampton
Selah Hill
Kelly Hudson
Clayton Ingram
Bryson Kelley
Toby Marshall
Seth McClure
Destiny Miller
Lilyan Mina
Xavier Murphy
Eveline Murray
Alli Peterson
Sarah Ramey
Alexus Rolin
Dylan Scott
Hannah Selman
Hunter Stills
Natalie Stoker
Hayden Swanson

Another Math Wizard!

Congratulations to Jay Cowan! He was the October 26th Winner!

I apologize for being behind with our Blog! 
I promise to catch up next week during our Thanksgiving Break!

Invasion of the Angry Birds? No, it's VERBS!


Third graders reviewed parts of speech with this fun display! We've included Angry Verbs, Pronoun Pigs, Adjectives ROCK(s), and Wooden Nouns! What a fun way to share our learning with other students!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Hodge's Hard Workers!


Students at School

Congratulations to these hard workers!

The following students made a Perfect Score 
on the Government Test last week!

 
Danielle
Brody
Kenna
Destiny
Lilyan
Paige
Ravyn
Katie
D.J. 
Natalie
Marissa
Kaycee
Crystal
Alexus
Cassie

 
These students score a 98%! 
Branston
Maddie
Kyleigh
Cole
Kennedy
Allie C.
Eli
Eveline
Alli P.
Dakota

Monday, October 22, 2012

Do you dare????

Halloween Friends 
Do you dare...

Each week, third grade students are challenged to complete the Door Dare! Mrs. Scott posts a new word problem each week. Students must solve the problem and submit their answers to the Door Dare bucket. On Fridays, Mrs. Scott chooses a slip from the bucket. The winner must have the correct answer. He or she receives a small prize pack filled with all kinds of goodies.

Due to all third grade classes earning their Brownie Points award on Friday, Mrs. Scott didn't choose a winner. The winner was chosen today at recess. Congratulations to this week's Math Wizard....

Maggie Webster

Who will be this week's winner?
Don't forget to do the Door Dare before Friday!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Red Ribbon Week for Gilbert


We will be observing our annual “Red Ribbon Week” celebration next week, October 22nd – 26th. In observance of Red Ribbon Week, we will have dress up theme days Monday – Friday next week. These theme days are as follows:
Monday, October 22nd
 “United We Stand For A Drug Free Land” 
Wear blue jeans with red & white
 
Tuesday, October 23rd
“Team Up Against / Put a Cap on Drugs” day
Wear your favorite team jersey & favorite hat.

Wednesday, October 24th
“Drugs & I Don’t Mix”
Wear mismatched clothes / socks
 
Thursday, October 25th
 “It’s Groovy To Be Drug Free”
Dress in 60’s / 70’s clothes
 
Friday, October 26th 
“Say Boo To Drugs” 
Dress as your favorite book character


What is Red Ribbon Week?

The Red Ribbon Week Celebration is a drug and alcohol abuse awareness campaign
observed annually throughout the nation during the last full week in October. While Red
Ribbon Week is not meant to serve as a prevention or early intervention program, it is
meant to promote awareness of, and hopefully reduce, illegal drug/substance use and
abuse in our country.

This Year’s Theme: “The Best Me Is Drug Free!”

The Red Ribbon Pledge: “ No use of illegal drugs, no illegal use of legal drugs!”

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Fall Break!

 
 Enjoy a few days off!
Students will return on Tuesday, October 16th!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Thanks!

Owl Chalkboard Thank You 

A huge thank you to all our parents for supplying drinks or desserts for Family Fun Night! The cake walk was a big hit! Thank you all for your support! We couldn't make it a success without you!

Third Grade Tidbits

 
A Note about Library Books!

Due to the absence of the Accelerated Reader program, students must complete a written response to their library books. For fiction books, students will complete a two-page story map. Responses must be in complete sentences with correct capitalization and punctuation. For nonfiction books, students will complete a circle map. Students will not be allowed to return books to the library until a response for each book is complete. Considering our time limitations, it would be best for students to complete these at home. 

     
Gilbert Elementary will be sponsoring a Coke Wagon at Walmart on October 20th. Please make plans to stop by and see us! If you would be interested in volunteering to work, please contact the school.


 
We know we are covering lots of material quickly. However, we must get everything in before testing begins in April. To ensure that your child does his or her best, we’ll need your help. Have students review study guides, booklets, artifacts, and even graded papers to keep topics fresh in our minds.

 
Make plans now to attend the Boooo-k Party on Friday, October 26 after school. Remember costumes should be book characters. Not scary or mean. No face paint, fake blood, nor fangs. We must get through the school day without distractions.

 
We are noticing more and more make up work. We know students will miss school from time to time. Please understand, students have one day to return missed assignments. It is the student’s responsibility to see that it is complete and turned in. After that, a grade of zero will be given.

Tardies are also an issue for third graders. Students have morning work that must be completed. They have no other time to make up their morning work except recess. Please try to be at school on time. Be there earlier if you’re planning to eat breakfast.

Check out Gilbert on the Internet!

Gilbert Happenings
http://gilberthappenings.blogspot.com/

Gilbert on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/GilbertElementary?ref=stream

Gilbert on Twitter
https://twitter.com/gilbertgators


Teacher Email Addresses

cherishhodge@walkerschools.org
elisarichardson@walkerschools.org
tamarascott@walkerschools.org