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Mrs. Susan Fuentes
MOUNT ULLA ELEMENTARY
MT. ULLA,   NC   28144
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Homework
Every night your child will bring home an AR book. They will be resposible for reading 30 minutes each night. I suggest you take time to listen to your child read each night and discuss the story with them. Use the suggestions below as a starting point for your discussions.
READING QUESTIONS TO CHECK YOUR CHILD'S COMPREHENSION
1. Who are the characters in your story? 2. Where and when does your story take place? 3. What is the problem in your story? 4. How is it being solved? 5. Does this story remind you of another story, something in your life, or somthing in the world? 6. Why do you think the author chose this title? 7. Find a word and ask your child to tell you what it means using context clues.

Your child will have other homework assignments each night including spelling and vocabulary lists. Please be sure to initial your child's planner, AR log, and look over their homework nightly. If your child has not done quality work PLEASE HAVE THEM REDO THE ASSIGNMENT.

Math Facts

We have been working hard to learn our multiplication math facts. PLEASE be sure to review these each night with your child. It would be a great idea to sort out the math facts that your child is struggling with and spend more time on these. Studying your child's math facts is a simple, but very valuable key to their future math success. Use down time like a car ride to quiz your child.

Writing

In third grade we are working on narrative writing. You can help your child become a better writer by assisting them with the following points below.

* Before your child writes anything have them plan. Even if this is not a written plan, discuss your child's ideas with them.

* Be sure all high frequency words are spelled correctly. If they are not have your child correct them. (A high frequency word list can be found on the Third Grade Brochure entitled "The Big Leap".)

* Encourage your child to write and see writing oppurtunities in the things you do.

* Model good writing habits at home.

* Have your child reread what he/she has written to be sure that it makes sense.

* As your child reads point out good writing techniques the author uses.

* Explain to your child that writing is a process. As they grow and practice their writing will improve.

Science/S.S./Technology

All three of these subjects are extremely important and will be taught in an integrated fashion. This means we will work on individual skills at times, but the majority of instruction will also involve math, reading, and/or writing skills.

 






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