Monday, November 14, 2011

Homework: Monday, November 14th

Reading Challenge:  students should continue reading nightly for the reading challenge.  Turn in the calendar on Wednesday to count your minutes toward the challenge.

Spelling:  red, orange, yellow, and green group have their spelling packets due Friday.  Blue group has definitions due Thursday, and spelling packets due Monday.

Floor plan:  All students have to make a floor plan of David Howard's house (from Chapter 7) .  They have graph paper to do this on.

Language Arts: Week of November 14th

Reading:
This week we will read Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 in Shiloh.  The comprehension activity for Chapter 7 is a floor plan of David Howard's house, and for chapter 8, the kids will write a summary of the events of the chapter.  Please do not read ahead

Vocabulary:
The blue spelling group will need to learn their spelling words for vocabulary.  The other kids will have words from Chapter 8.  The red vocab group will have: excuse, breeze, lift, and uncovered; the purple vocab group will choose their own words when they read the chapter.

Grammar:
We will be learning plural and singular nouns.

Writing:
The kids will start typing one of their journal writings to edit it for conventions and ideas.

Spelling:
red group (word families ick, uck, ack): tack, lick, kick, luck, sick, pick, tuck, back, pack, rack, shack, tick, stuck, quick, trick, truck, thick, snack, black, quack

orange group( long vowels: oo, u_e, ui, short u, oddball): cube, food, fruit, crust, bloom, smooth, suit, built, dude, skunk, broom, mood, bump, juice, trust, build, moon, prune, spoon, tooth

yellow group: (diphthong oo (soon) oo (good) ou (could)): soon, good, cool, crook, fool, wood, could, noon, groom, hood, root, stood, tool, hook, stood, tool, hook, troop, foot, hoop, should, brook, stool, proof, wool, would, soot, roost

green group(inflected endings ing, s, ed): crying, cries, cried, replying, copying, carrying, studying, stays, replied, enjoying, copied, studies, replies, carries, enjoys, stayed, staying, studied, copies, carried, enjoyed, hurrying, hurries, hurried

blue group (adding ion: base -de, drop de + sion, base -it, drop it + ission): explode, explosion, admit, admission, decide, invasion, omit, permission, submit, decision, conclusion, omission, protrude, invade, intrude, submission, protrusion, permit, intrusion, conclude, division, allude, divide, allusion

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Homework: Wednesday, November 2nd

Reading:
We  kicked off our 25,000 hour reading challenge yesterday.  The kids need to record their minutes on the reading calendar, and return it each Wednesday to be tallied.

Spelling:
Red, Orange, Yellow, and Green spelling groups have their spelling packets due Friday.
Blue group has their definitions due Thursday, and their spelling packet due Monday.

Portrait of Judd
Some kids need to finish coloring their portrait of Judd Travers

Language Arts: Week of October 31st

Reading:
This week we finished answering questions about chapter 4 in our class novel Shiloh.  Wednesday we read Chapter 5.  We will do vocabulary and a summary for this chapter.

Vocabulary:
red group: pickup, saucer, sloppy, evening
purple group: unfasten, meadow, jowls, aim, pounding

Grammar:
We are learning the difference between common and proper nouns.  

Spelling:
red group (-nt, -nd, -nk ending digraphs): went, sand, pink, send, wink, hunt, bunk, land, bank, pant, junk, wind, print, stink, plant, blank, spent, blend, stand, drink, thank, trunk, want, think

orange group (short a CVC, long a CVCe, long a CVVC, oddball):  space, rain, Jack, black, pain, brain, paint, place, rash, blame, train, main, faint, want, chain, camp, tail, said, frame, flash

yellow group (sounds ar, or, er): jar, earn, torn, search, snort, hoarse, hard, pearl, horse, worth, core, serve, worst, chore, bore, yard, spur, score, lurk, march, snore, sir

green group (plural nouns "es" and "s"): benches, gloves, foxes, guesses, brushes, speeches, splashes, scratches, horses, mixes, churches, crashes, voices, peaches, eyelashes, kisses, sketches, ditches, leashes, changes, branches, watches, places, ashes

blue group: (base word ends in -t +ion, base word ends in -ic +ian): assert, assertion, magic, magician, invention, digest, music, suggestion, optic, optician, digestion, invent, clinic, adoption, musician, diagnostic, logician, suggest, adopt, insertion, logic, insert, diagnostician, clinician



Monday, October 10, 2011

Language Arts: Week of October 10th

This week the third graders will all be taking the Iowa Test of Basic Skills.  This series of tests will assess Math, Language, Reading, Social Studies, and Science.  We will recieve the results in the spring and will be able to compare how each child ranks nationally.  Please make sure your child is HERE and ON TIME everyday this week so that we are able to administer these tests.

Reading:
We will continue reading Shiloh as a class.  The class just read chapter 2, so they will be working with vocabulary and learning summarizing skills this week.  If we have time, we will read chapter 3 at the end of the week.

Vocabulary:
The blue group will be learning their spelling words.
The purple group chose words they did not know and is learning them: (Larson) cornmeal, stoop, flustered, howdys, gristmill, bog (Ramirez) loping, suggest, flustered, bog, slabs, gristmill
The red groups is learning: dusk, abandoned, folks, reported, peered

Comprehension:
All groups will have to write a summary of all the IMPORTANT events that happened in chapter 2.

Spelling:
To be practiced in class and at home throughout the week.  Spelling packet is due Friday.  (Blue group has an additional page due Thursday).

Yellow: (bossy "R": ir, ire, ier): bird, fire, drier, third, girl, birth, tire, flier, shirt, fir, whirl, hire, pliers, swirl, thirst, chirp, crier, skirt, stir, twirl, wire, dirt, fur, first

Blue: (comparative and superlative adjectives: -er, -est, -ier, -iest): kinder, kindest, emptier, emptiest, stranger, cleaner, earlier, quiestest, trickier, fanciest, crummier, strangest, cleanest, quieter, earliest, trickiest, murkiest, harsher, crummiest, harshest, shinier, fancier, shiniest, murkier

Red ("r blends" and "l blends"): trot, club, sled, fret, plot, drop, glum, bled, flop, gruff, slug, plum, dress, cross, drum, plug, frog, drug, fluff, slop, truck, from, gloss, slot

Green (review of rules when adding ing: double, e-drop, nothing, oddball): setting, hiking, reading, floating, cutting, moving, stopping, living, spelling, coming, begging, adding, grinning, having, feeling, jogging, taking, talking, pushing, humming, working, fixing, chewing, snowing

Orange (short o CVC, long o VCe, oddball): rock, cone, rode, job, hope, those, hot, hose, joke, home, come, clock, pot, rope, hole, some, spot, chop, stove, rose, broke

Monday, September 12, 2011

Homework: Monday, September 12th

Word Sort (if they did not finish it in clas)

Reading Log

Spelling: Week of September 12th

For spelling this week, the kids are working on short a and long a words.  The spelling test will be on Friday, and the kids will be tested on if they know the spelling pattern. 

The words are:  mad, make, fast, hand, what, snap, last, page, came, grass, face, base, rake, ask, same, made, sack

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Homework: Thursday, September 8th

Spelling:
The kids need to finish their "word hunt" that they started in class.  They need to find "sh, wh, th, ch," words that are NOT their spelling words in reading.  All the rows should be filled (9 each).  They also need to take a practice spelling test on the back.

Reading:
100 minutes by next Wednesday

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Homework: Wednesday, September 7th

Tonight's homework is "Rainbow Write":

How to do:
1) sort the words
2) copy the sort on paper in pencil
3) trace over all the words in one color
4) trace over all the words in another color



We also have reading (100 minutes by next Wednesday).

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Spelling: August 5-9

Spelling

I have changed spelling a bit this week.  I was so eager to get the kids to into their differentiated groups however some students are not practicing their words correctly.  Therefore this week I will have all the kids have the same easier words so that they can learn the procedures for spelling.  After the kids have properly learned what to do then I will more them back into their designated groups.

The purpose of the spelling sorts is for the kids to learn spelling patterns and rules, NOT memorization of words.  Therefore they need to sort their words and pay attention to the patterns every time the do spelling practice.  For spelling test, I will chose half the words from the spelling list and half not on the list.  This way I am testing to see if the students truly understands and can apply the spelling pattern. This may take some getting used to, that's why we will spend a couple weeks learning this new way of learning spelling.

So our spelling list this week is paying attention to blends sh, wh, th, ch,:  
ship, chat, when, this, whip, shed, than, chip, chin, shin, that, them, wham, then, thin, chill, check, whiz, shell, shack, shall, chick, chap, thick

Tuesday:  The kids will learn the sort and think of other words with this pattern, as well as rule-breakers (oddballs).
Wednesday: The kids will "rainbow write" and as a group find as many words as they can that fit the pattern.
Thursday: The kids will do a "word hunt" and find words with this pattern in their reading.  For homework they need to do a practice spelling test.
Friday: we will take the test and I will choose 8 spelling words and 8 other words.  We will correct the test in class so the kids know how they do.

Welcome!!

Welcome to Miss Larson's class blog! I will post information about homework and classwork on this site so be sure to check it out. Email me for specific questions or ideas. Thanks for your support in helping your child succeed in school!

Miss Larson
jlarson@northdavisprep.org