Thursday, December 4, 2014

Pilgrim Videos

We had a few brave volunteers ready to share their pilgrim speeches.




So much to share from November

So many new and exciting things happened last month. This will be a lengthy blog post. Enjoy!


Math- We have worked a lot on our multiplication facts and have learned a lot of tricks. Please help your child start memorizing their facts as we are starting with division already tomorrow. 
 We have also used these newly learned facts to discuss the distribution property, multi-step story problems, and how to multiply with multiple factors.

Reading- This week we read  Night of the Pufflings by 
Bruce McMillan. 


On a tiny island off the coast of Iceland, Halla and her friends wait with anticipation. Every spring, millions of puffins, the clowns of the sea, return to nest, lay eggs, and raise their chicks to pufflings. That means Halla and her friends will be busy in August when the pufflings venture out at night to take their first flight. Then, all of the children stay out all night, too. During the nights of the pufflings they rescue thousands of stranded young birds, and in the daytime set them safely free at the beach
  
We also read  Across the Wide Dark Sea: The Mayflower Journey by Jean Van Leeuwen
A small boy and his father set sail from England in 1620, on the Mayflower which carried nearly 100 passengers across the ocean to a new life. Leeuwen tells how this small group of immigrants faced the unknown terrors of a strange new country. Based on actual records of one of the Mayflower's passengers.

Writing- This week we have completed a lot of work in our Language Arts notebooks with some of the standards in language fundamentals. Before that we spent a lot of time on our pilgrim journals and write before Thanksgiving, we took a quick break as our morning meeting to discuss things we were thankful for. We took some time to create turkeys and they were adorable! 


















 

Science and Social Studies-  This week we started talking about what it means to have equality and equal rights. The past month we worked on several pilgrim simulations. Last week we had a chance for the kids to share their learning during our pilgrim museum. I love my job! Just in case you may have been unable to attend....












I am having some technical difficulties on the videos. Look for those soon! :)


















Have a great day
Mrs. Jodie Yuska

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Hello November!

November means report cards, conferences, Thanksgiving, and the start of a lot of traditions. 

If you have not yet, please visit http://www.myschoolsystems.com/prairiepride/crest/conferences.php and sign up for a time to discuss your child's progress and see some of the things they have been busy working on lately. If you can not register online please send me an email at jyuska@prairiepride.org or call the office at 848-5280. Conference scheduling will close on Friday, November 14th.

With a chance of snow this week, it never hurts to double check your child's bag to make sure they have a hat and gloves. It also, never hurts to talk about the importance of wearing these items and not taking them off as soon as they are outside with their buddies. Supervisors will not be having kids stay in or sending them to the office to get jackets this year.  Students are encouraged to dress for the weather by checking what the sign in the office window said. If there is a picture of a jacket in the window next to the recess location, then we are recommending that students wear the jacket they brought outside.
  

Here are some of the things we have done lately in class: 
 
Math-We are really rolling with our multiplication facts. Lately, we have talked about how to solve multiplication facts, how to write multiplication facts, how to find patterns in multiples, and how to relate addition to multiplication facts. 

 
Pattern for 4s


Pattern for 11s

We are now getting into how to multiply by specific factors. So far we have learned how to multiply by 0s, 1s, 2s, 5s, 9s (see tricks below), 10s, and multiples of 10. This week we will multiply by 3s and 4s.

Some of the tools and strategies we have used are: 


skip count by 2s

skip count by 5s

9's trick #1

9s trick #2- you can see it in action in the video clip below

-9s trick #3 is that your answer (when the digits are added together) will always =9. For example, 9 x 3= 27 (2 + 7=9), or 9x5 = 45 (4+5 = 9)

Reading- 
We did not have Shared Reading last week due to our Pilgrim unit. 


The week before we read Grandma's Records by Eric Velasquez.

Every summer, Eric goes to live with his grandmother in El Barrio,  while his parents work. Through the long hot days, Grandma fills her apartment with the blaring horns and conga drums of Bomba y Plena, salsa, and merengue-the music she grew up with in Puerto Rico-sharing her memories and all the things she loves with Eric. 

We also used a lot of reading time to work on our District Assessment. We completed a lot of work about questioning. 

Writing- We have been busy in the area of writing. We completed a descriptive writing piece about Frankenstein, wrote a narrative about a time we were sad, and wrote a narrative for the District Assessment about a time we were scared, worried, or anxious. You will be seeing some of these writing pieces at conferences. 

Social Studies- Our Pilgrim unit is up and underway. We have been working really hard in our new colony to complete tasks and record our thoughts and feelings into our pilgrim notebooks. So far we have had some great discussions about why we left England and what hardships we faced if we stayed. We have also gotten into our ships and started our journey across the Atlantic to America. I love watching how much fun the kids are having with this unit and the ownership they are showing in their journal work. Our Pilgrim Museum will be on Monday, November 24th and Tuesday, November 25th. I will send out times as I know more. 

 








Additional notes: 
Thank you Karen Urban for some pictures from our Halloween Party. Unfortunately, that was the day my phone decided to break! 




Lastly- We have been enjoying the Raz-Kids. To log on go to http://www.raz-kids.com/main/Login

Teacher name: jyuska1
Click on your child's name and enter their new password. They can even record them reading and send it to me! :)



Thanks again for staying up to date with your child's education! 

Have a wonderful week!
 Mrs. Jodie Yuska

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Why does October always go so fast?

October always seems like a really busy month for my family, this year has seemed busier than normal. Thank you for all your patience with my blog lately. I usually try to update on Fridays, but there has been so many technology and email issues through the school server. Besides that, the blog wouldn't load because I had TOO MANY pictures. I love technology, but there are times it does not like me! :) As a side note, if you have tried to email someone at school and they have not responded, please resend your email. I know we are still having ongoing issues as I have 30 email messages still sitting in my outbox from different times throughout the last week. :(

Please bear with me as I have a lot to update you on and will try to get you up to date through today! 

This week we welcomed a new member to our class. Welcome Kayla! We are so excited to have you in our room!  

Here are some of the things we have done lately in class: 
 
Math- The last few weeks we worked on adding and subtracting 3-digit numbers. We also worked on solving multi-step problems and solving for an unknown. Last week we took our district math test over our math topics 1-3. This covered rounding to the nearest ten and hundred, writing the number sentence and solving multi-step problems, solving for an unknown, estimating equations, and reasonableness. 


This week we are dabbling into multiplication. So far we have discussed how multiplication is repeated addition, as well as how to use and draw an array to show and solve a multiplication problem. 
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Reading- Last week we read Cliff Hanger by Jean Craighead George. 






 Axel's dog, Grits, is stranded on a mountain ledge as a thunderstorm approaches. Under the supervision of his father, the leader of the climbing school, Axel braves the elements to rescue his pet. Dag, Axel's father, calls a halt to the climb, but Axel goes ahead anyway. Axel reaches the dog just in time, but he faces even graver danger on his descent. 

Last week we read Raising Dragons by Jerdine Nolen.  

A little girl lived on a farm with her parents. Her father raised food and animals. Her mother took care of the house. The little girl raised dragons. She found the first dragon egg in a cave. When the dragon hatched, the little girl named him Hank and took him home. She took good care of Hank, and so her parents said she could keep him. When he grew big, the little girl rode on his back as he flew. Hank also helped on the farm. He plowed. He kept bugs away. He took care of the tomato plants during a heat wave. Hank ate lots of treats and got very big. One year Hank and the girl planted too much corn. Hank decided to use his fire-breath to make popcorn. They sold all of it and made a lot of money. Then the neighbors complained about having a dragon on the farm. Hank would have to leave. The girl read about a dragon island in the middle of the ocean. She took Hank there. She felt very sad, but Hank gave her a present of dragon eggs. The girl took them home. When they began to hatch, the girl had plenty of work to do! She knew that raising dragons was her job.

This week we are reading The Garden of Abdul Gasazi by Chris Van Allsburg




One day Alan is walking Fritz, Miss Hester’s dog. Fritz disappears into a garden owned by Abdul Gasazi. Gasazi tells Alan that Fritz is now a duck. Alan believes him, only to find that Fritz has already returned home-as a dog. Gasazi’s story was a trick-or was it?

Writing- We finished up our personal narratives, added a few morn pages to our language arts notebooks (including adverbs, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, etc.), and use this time this week to practice for our CogAt (Cognitive Abilities Tests, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_Abilities_Test).  Tomorrow we will begin to plan a story about Frankenstein.

Social Studies- We finished up our mapping unit and took our assessment over how to read a map and parts of a map. You should have seen our wonderful Bearfoot Islands go home. 


Science- Last week we started our new science unit. 

Other 3rd grade classes had some crayfish brought in, so we borrowed them for some of our discussions. I would have loved to do a little more discovery with them, but they were quite upset and I didn't feel like risking it.



We found a few of them roaming around in the hallways when we would arrive to school in the morning. I swear they were coming after me! HA!

This week we started discussing how things adapt in order to survive. We reviewed our crayfish and how they can adapt by changing their color or regrow legs and pinchers when they molt.  

We also turned this discussion into our new adventure with seeds. We started our look into seeds with reading the book A Fruit is a Suitcase for Seeds by Jean Richards.
 The idea behind this book is that a fruit helps transplant seeds and take them to places all over the world. We investigated some suitcases by slicing them open and discussing how seeds are different because their suitcases are different. If everything tasted and looked the same their would be less kinds of suitcases (fruit) to choose from. We also took a look at fruit which are commonly thought of as vegetables, but are classified as fruit for how their seeds are formed. This includes things like tomatoes, squash, eggplant, cucumbers, and corn. Here are some suitcases we looked at and discussed: 
peach

The kids were amazed at how the pomegranate is like a heart with different chambers, and how many seeds we pulled out of one side. The picture above is after each student ate about four seeds!

orange

kiwi

tomato

mango

apple

raspberry and (dried) banana
 
We also cut open a pumpkin to look at. We are now working our way through the Scientific Method. We asked "What would happen if we left the 'guts' and seeds in a pumpkin and filled it with dirt? Would it grow?" We discussed how plants need seeds, light, soil, and water to grow. After that, the students created their hypothesis (educated guess) that most of the students in our class believe since we had seeds, soil, water, and light our pumpkin seeds should grow inside the pumpkin. I will keep you updated with our findings and results.

   
Morning Meetings- The last couple weeks we have been working on positive self talk and how to build up our self-esteems by all the wonderful things we can do and accomplish. This lead us into this week and our discussion about bullying. This week we reviewed how bullying is a repeated offense where the same individual is targeted. We will be continuing to talk about this topic all week as we work on how to stand up against bullying, be a peacemaker, use our self-esteem to not let others get us down or dip from our buckets. 



Black is what character traits we discussed when she had no one to play with on the playground.  Green is the character traits we discussed after just one person accepted Jean for who she was and asked her to play.


Additional notes: 
The students had a blast with the firefighter visits and smoke house. We now have an amazing group of responsible Junior Firefighters. Congratulations Nathan for having the winning poster from our classroom. 





A HUGE thank you to all of our readers last week for America Read's Day. We had a terrific time and loved that many of you came in your pajamas! :) Here are just a few pictures from our day.


Books we enjoyed last week were:
On Tuesday: Melissa (Landon's mom) read us Biggest, Strongest, Fastest and Actual Size both by Steve Jenkins.

On Friday: Karen (Abbie's mom) read Spookley the Square Pumpkin, Night Before Halloween, and a couple of fun "Would you Rather?"

Amy (Kam's mom) read Angelina Ballerina's Halloween, and Howard and the Crazed Chicken Pirates

Shamirra's Aunt gave us a surprise and read Marsupial Sue

Shane and Cathy (Malik and Riese's parents) took turns reading chapters from Rotten School

Jenna (Emmy's mom) read Roses are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink

and last but not least......

Crystal (Michael's mom) read The True Story of the Three Little Pigs and Too Many Frogs


Lastly- your child should of come home with a half sheet about using the app or website Raz-Kids. To log on go to http://www.raz-kids.com/main/Login

Teacher name: jyuska1
Click on your child's name and enter their magic number. If your child's magic number is only one-digit, please add a zero to the front. For example, if my magic number is 2. I would click on Jodie Yuska and enter 02 when prompted for my password. Students had an opportunity to check the site out on the iPads the day the letter went home.



Thanks again for staying up to date with your child's education and being patient with me.

Have a wonderful rest of your week! Mrs. Jodie Yuska