Teacher: Mrs. A. Bognot's Grade Three Class
Welcome to Grade 3 at St. Joseph the Worker School!
I am so excited to have you and your child in my class this year. It is my privilege to be part of the St. Joseph family.
I love math, animals, art, music, and reading good books. I can't wait to find out what things your child likes to do! This year we will read many books together, write stories and letters, share new experiences in social studies and science and begin many new concepts in math. Here are some of the topics this year:
English language Arts
Students will focused on the following skills throughout the year: Strategies to be used to develop these skills:
Math
Religion
Art will be taught directly as well as being integrated into multiple subject areas. Students will develop an understanding of themes in art through viewing, creating and classroom discussion.
Health
Physical, social and emotional well-being, safety
French
Basic French, colors, months, animals, seasons, numbers, alphabets
Homework
Your child is expected to complete their weekend reading log which is given every Friday. Students get a new set of spelling words every Monday and Friday is the final test. Students will also be assigned additional homework at various times.
Agendas
Each student is expected to fill out their agenda with assigned homework on a daily basis. Parents should check and sign their child's agenda to be aware of the work they are expected to complete at home. Your child's behavior for the day will be reflected in their agendas; the color green means- on task/ very good behavior, yellow means-warning for not being on task and following instructions, red means-you may be contacted or your child will lose a couple minutes of their recess for not listening after being told more than twice.
Contact Information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me!
Email: alethb05@gmail.com
Phone: 204-222-1841
Welcome to Grade 3 at St. Joseph the Worker School!
I am so excited to have you and your child in my class this year. It is my privilege to be part of the St. Joseph family.
I love math, animals, art, music, and reading good books. I can't wait to find out what things your child likes to do! This year we will read many books together, write stories and letters, share new experiences in social studies and science and begin many new concepts in math. Here are some of the topics this year:
English language Arts
Students will focused on the following skills throughout the year: Strategies to be used to develop these skills:
- Listening Sort Words, Spelling and Grammar using weekly practice
- Speaking Reading, Writing with Daily 5 and Think Time
- Reading Activating Prior Knowledge, Literature Circle
- Writing Creative Writing
- Viewing Exposure to a variety of texts and writing styles
Math
- Addition/ Subtraction Facts Measurement
- Mental Math and Problem Solving Graphing and Data Collection
- Place Value 2DShapes and 3D Objects
- Fractions Multiplication/ Division Facts
- Estimation Telling Time/Money
- Patterns and Regularities
- Growth and Changes in Plants
- Materials and Structure
- Soils in the Environment
- Forces That Attract or Repel
- Connecting with Canadians Exploring an Ancient Society
- Communities of the World Exploring the World
Religion
- Jesus Gives us the Church The Church leads us to Worship
- We are members of the Church We are called to be Discipleship
Art will be taught directly as well as being integrated into multiple subject areas. Students will develop an understanding of themes in art through viewing, creating and classroom discussion.
Health
Physical, social and emotional well-being, safety
French
Basic French, colors, months, animals, seasons, numbers, alphabets
Homework
Your child is expected to complete their weekend reading log which is given every Friday. Students get a new set of spelling words every Monday and Friday is the final test. Students will also be assigned additional homework at various times.
Agendas
Each student is expected to fill out their agenda with assigned homework on a daily basis. Parents should check and sign their child's agenda to be aware of the work they are expected to complete at home. Your child's behavior for the day will be reflected in their agendas; the color green means- on task/ very good behavior, yellow means-warning for not being on task and following instructions, red means-you may be contacted or your child will lose a couple minutes of their recess for not listening after being told more than twice.
Contact Information:
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me!
Email: alethb05@gmail.com
Phone: 204-222-1841