Greetings and welcome to the 2010-2011 School Year! This year's theme is "Climbing Mt. Everest". We're off to a wonderful start. I invite you all to meet the stars of my third grade class! Together, we're setting the stage for a successful school year!
Please make plans to attend the Back to School PTO meeting on Tuesday, August 31 at 6:00 p.m. You'll meet our new PTO officers, hear from the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, and see a back-to-school slide show. Come join us! See you there! :)
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Welcome to 3rd Grade!
My name is Dianne Richardson. I will be your child’s teacher this year. I am very excited about our year together. This third grade year will be one of the most challenging in your child’s education as your child adjusts from primary grades to upper elementary. I believe that it is very important to your child’s success for us to work closely together. I thought it would be helpful for me to tell you a little about myself.
I am 38 years old. My husband, Todd, and I have two children. My husband and his family own and operate Shop Rite Supermarkets, a local grocery store chain. Alex is a sophomore at the University of West Georga in Carrollton. Chaz is a tenth grader at LaFayette High School. They are both great kids. I am sure you will meet them as our year together continues.
I guess you could say that I am a hometown girl. I grew up here in LaFayette. I went through the Walker County School system and graduated from LHS in 1990. When I was in the first grade, I decided that I wanted to be a teacher. I did a lot of babysitting, keeping score for baseball, and became day camp counselor. By the time I graduated from high school, I had definitely decided that teaching and working with children was what I wanted to do.
This will be my 15th year teaching at Gilbert. I taught kindergarten for four years, first grade for nine years, and this is my second year teaching third grade. I am a 1994 graduate of the State University of West Georgia. I earned my master’s degree in Reading and Early Literacy from Walden University in August of 2007. I worked for two years at the LaFayette-Walker County Library as their Children’s Librarian. I left there to begin my teaching career.
Once again, I welcome you to my classroom. I am looking forward to getting to know you and your family. Thank you for sharing your children with me!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Dianne Richardson :)
I am 38 years old. My husband, Todd, and I have two children. My husband and his family own and operate Shop Rite Supermarkets, a local grocery store chain. Alex is a sophomore at the University of West Georga in Carrollton. Chaz is a tenth grader at LaFayette High School. They are both great kids. I am sure you will meet them as our year together continues.
I guess you could say that I am a hometown girl. I grew up here in LaFayette. I went through the Walker County School system and graduated from LHS in 1990. When I was in the first grade, I decided that I wanted to be a teacher. I did a lot of babysitting, keeping score for baseball, and became day camp counselor. By the time I graduated from high school, I had definitely decided that teaching and working with children was what I wanted to do.
This will be my 15th year teaching at Gilbert. I taught kindergarten for four years, first grade for nine years, and this is my second year teaching third grade. I am a 1994 graduate of the State University of West Georgia. I earned my master’s degree in Reading and Early Literacy from Walden University in August of 2007. I worked for two years at the LaFayette-Walker County Library as their Children’s Librarian. I left there to begin my teaching career.
Once again, I welcome you to my classroom. I am looking forward to getting to know you and your family. Thank you for sharing your children with me!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Dianne Richardson :)
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Summer is Here!
Hello, everyone! I hope your summer is going well! My family and I just returned from our vacation at Panama City Beach, Florida. We had a blast. I loved sitting by the ocean, soaking up the sun, and reading a few good books! My boys were busy swimming, shell collecting, riding jet skis, and watching soccer.
Right before I left for Florida, I ran into Mason and his mom at Walmart. Mason said he's enjoying his summer and playing lots of video games. I also talked with Haley on FB. She and her family were headed to Tybee Island to enjoy their vacation.
Are you reading this summer? I've read a few really good books lately. What about you? What are you reading? Drop me an email to let me know what you are reading.
On Thursday of this week, I'm meeting my friends (Miss Higdon, Mrs. Epperson, and Mrs. Scott) at the city pool for some swimming fun. Maybe I'll see you there!
Until next time,
Mrs. R
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Thank You!
Thank you all for a wonderful year!
You guys were an awesome group of students! I am so thankful that we had a year to grow and learn together. I wish you all the best in fourth grade! Drop me an email and let me know what you're up to this summer! I love to hear from you!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Luau
On Monday, May 17, third graders enjoyed our end-of-year luau! Students visited eight stations of fun activities. After almost two hours of slicing and chopping, we made fruit kabobs! They were fantastic! Thanks to all of you for helping us celebrate a wonderful year!
AG Day Field Trip
We had a great time at the Agricenter on May 13th! Students learned about lots of different animals and enjoyed Mayfield Ice Cream Sandwiches. I think the Alpacas were probably the most popular exhibit. Those guys were adorable!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Dr. Seuss Day
On Tuesday, we celebrated the wonderful Dr. Seuss! Mrs. Massey and her helpers hosted three stations, Crazy Hair, GAK, and Seussical. The fourth station was a visit to the Science Fair. Enjoy a glimpse of our fun day!
A Pirate at Gilbert?
Last week, Ms. Chelsea visited Gilbert Elementary! Ms. Chelsea is the Children's Librarian at the LaFayette Walker County Library. The purpose of her visit was to share information about the Summer Reading Club. She was dressed as a pirate and challenged each student to join the SRC! Check out our pictures.
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