Each night, we ask all 3rd graders to read for 30 minutes. We are working on developing a love of reading through student book choice and consistent practice. We have the students log their minutes, pages read, and books so that they can reflect on their home reading life. Reading at home is imperative to growing a lifelong reader. Here is a great article about the importance of reading and how to make that 30 minutes count. Please read for some great tips and ideas about reading for homework.
Your child has nightly reading homework. What should YOU be doing?
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Friendship Feast
Enjoy these pictures of our class enjoying our Kindergarten Buddy Friendship Feast! We are so grateful for our kindergarten buddies. Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Halloween
It was a spooky Halloween in our classroom! Thank you to all the parent volunteers for your support! The students had the best time!
Executive Functioning
We work hard in 3rd grade to develop and strengthen executive functioning. We explicitly teach self-awareness, strategies and self-monitoring to develop metacognition (thinking about our thinking). Here are a few articles for you to review on the topic of executive functioning!
3 Areas of Executive Functioning
Strategies for Strengthening Executive Functioning
3 Areas of Executive Functioning
Strategies for Strengthening Executive Functioning
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Kindergarten Buddies
Every class at Hough has been assigned a reading buddy class! Our 3rd-grade class and Mrs. Henning's kindergarteners will be reading buddies this year! Reading to younger students will help the 3rd graders develop a love of reading and a greater motivation to read. Younger students will also read to their older buddies each time, as this allows younger readers to feel a sense of accomplishment while they build fluency. Students often become more positive about their ability to read and may also improve their reading skills. Ideally, our buddy visits will be ongoing, and older and younger students will become familiar with one another and nurture a mutual interest in reading. Here are some pictures from our first two visits!
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