Rockport Elem. News: Dates To Remember
Rockport Elem. News: Dates To Remember
Rockport Elem. News: Dates To Remember
The Skills strand teaches
reading and writing.
Children
practice blending (reading) and
segmenting (spelling) using the
sound spellings they have learned
through a synthetic phonics
approach. Handwriting, spelling,
and the writing process are also
presented in the Skills strand.
December 1st-4th
PTO MEETING
December 7th
SCHOOL BOARD
December 7th
PA R AG O N M E G A
PA R T Y
December 22nd
WINTER BREAK
Begins December 23rd.
Classes resume on
Monday January 4th
Guided Reading and
Accountable Independent Reading is
additional literacy time within the
school day where students use
developmentally appropriate
grouping to meet their individual
needs. This is an opportunity for us
to use favorite traditional read aloud
work (Reading Street basal series),
literacy based centers, and AR books.
The purpose of this time is to build
independent, interested, and capable
readers.
PRINCIPALS CORNER
It is hard to believe that Thanksgiving is already upon us and we are racing
towards the half way point of the school year. Thanksgiving
is also a
time to share experiences with friends and family and
reflect on all the good things that have happened to us
in the past year. There are always trials and
tribulations that come with any school year but we Follow us
must be mindful not to get too caught up in the on Twitter
drudgery. There are so many things that we have to be
thankful for. I hope that everyone has a safe and @RockportElem
happy Thanksgiving.
@Principal_Meyer
MULTIPLICATION WAR
The multiplication tables
are a key component of
third grade math, and
since they are a basic
building block for math
from here on out, nows
the time to make sure
your child learns the
tables.
Third graders
will learn to multiply and
divide numbers up to
100. They will also learn
about simple fractions,
how to categorize
geometric shapes, and
will be introduced to the
concept of area vs.
p e r i m e t e r.
Play
multiplication war, a fun
card game, with your
child and before long
multiplication facts will
be part of your childs
mathematical skill set.
Besides strengthening
multiplication skills,
multiplication war also
provide practice in
comparing numbers.
HOMEWORK
STRUGGLES
The Three Ds Struggling with
homework often leads to
poor grades. There are
three main problems
with homework that
have less to do with
At Rockport, our
school community has
a commitment to:
Increased academic
achievement
Developing positive
relationships by practicing
mutual respect
Celebrating the diversity of
learning styles and
cultures
Providing a safe
environment Where each
child, each day, is a
success!
WINTERFEST
MARK
YOUR
CALENDARS FOR OUR
WINTERFEST
December
2
PreK-6:00
Report to the
PreK room5:45 Grade
K-6:20 Grade 1-6:40
December 3 Grade 3-6:00,
Grade 4-6:20, Grade 5-6:40
Students need to come to
t h e m u s i c r o o m 5 - 10
minutes
prior
to
performance time.
Family
Learning with
3rd Grade
With IREAD-3 and ISTEP approaching, reading proficiency is very
important! How can you help? Read about it, talk about it, think about it! You
can make reading fun, while helping your child become a happy and confident
reader. Try a new tip each day!
CHAPTER BOOKS
Third grade is the time when
students should begin reading small
chapter books. Some of the chapter
books are simply too big to start
with, and the size alone may
discourage students from even
trying.
Introduce your child to
smaller chapter books, or series.
The Magic Tree House series,
The Boxcar Children, or the
Weird School series are great for
3rd graders. These books offer a
sense of adventure and humor, but
arent too challenging.
Mrs.
Harrison, our school librarian, is
available to help students pick out
just the right book for them!
Rockport Elem.
HARD AT WORK
When you walk
through the door of Rockport
Elementary staff members interacting
with the students in the halls, at lunch,
and especially in classrooms. These
interactions help create a powerful
community of learners. I want to say thank
you to all of our school. Thank you to our students for
coming to school from the first day eager to learn and willing to put forth
your best effort. Thank you to our parents for being supportive of our school
and teachers. Thank you to our teachers and staff for your hard work.
4.
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