3rd Grade - Mrs. Messec

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    We are 3M-azing!!!

    Important Dates:
    5/22-5/26 NJSLA
    6/3 PTA Clothing Drive
    6/7 Bike Rodeo
    6/15 Awards Ceremony/End of Year Party
    6/16 Last Day of School
     
     

    Please always feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

     
    (609) 494-8851 ext. 2101
     
     

    Weekly Schedule


    Period

    Monday

    Tuesday

    Wednesday

    Thursday

    Friday

    8:10 - 8:30

    Homeroom

    Homeroom

    Homeroom

    Homeroom

    Homeroom

    8:30 - 9:00

    Vocab/Reading Vocab/Reading   Science Lab Science ELA Assessments

    9:00 - 9:30

    Orton Orton   Orton   Orton   ELA Assessments

    9:30-10:00

    Grammar/Writing Grammar/Writing   Grammar/Writing   Grammar/Writing   Orton/LEAP

    10:00-11:00

    PE Music PE Art

    Health

    Science

    11:00-11:30

    Social Studies Social Studies   Social Studies   Social Studies   Social Studies  

    11:30-12:30

    Lunch/Recess Lunch/Recess   Lunch/Recess   Lunch/Recess   Lunch/Recess  

    12:30-1:30

    Math Math   Math   Math   Math  

    1:30-2:30

    Spanish

    Vocab/Reading

    Science

    Vocab/Reading

    Science

    Vocab/Reading

    Tech

    Fun Friday

    2:30-3:00

    Science PEP PEP PEP TIPP

    3:00 - 3:10

    Homeroom

    Homeroom

    Homeroom

    Homeroom

    Homeroom



    Week of 6/5/23:

    Reading:

    Novel Study: Moo

    Writing: Reader Response

     

     ***No Spelling Assessments.***


    Math:

    Data Collection and Graphs

     

    ***Please practice basic multiplication facts for a few minutes at home every day.*** 


    Social Studies:

    Chapter 4

    Essential Question: Why do we have a government?

    Objectives:

    • Students will understand the United States Constitution provides a plan for the US government.
    • SWU the three branches of government were established to limit each branch's power and to protect the rights of citizens.
    • SWU local, state, and national governments make and enforce laws and provide services to meet the needs of citizens.
    • SWU national symbols, landmarks, songs, and documents help unite citizens and uphold ideals.

     

    Science:   

    Topic 5: Life Cycles and Traits

    Essential Question: How do the traits of living things vary?

     

    Lesson 1: Life Cycles

    Objective:  Students will describe how all life cycles follow the same pattern.

    Vocabulary: organism, reproduce, diverse