Sorry for the delay in updating the blog. I had to go out of town last weekend, and my update just didn't happen. We've certainly had a busy week behind us. Truly, they are all busy!
Last week we participated in the Dog Dash. This is our main fundraiser for our PSG. The kids had so much fun running, jogging, and walking for 30 minutes last Friday. Thanks to everyone who particpated.
On Tuesday, the Kids From the Block puppet show came to visit. They presented two shows about bullying, and then the children participated in a discussion about what to do about bullies.
On Thursday, Brownsburg's very own Poet Lauret came to speak to all of the third graders about Brownsburg's history. Her presentation was very interesting and the children enjoyed her visit.
We've been focusing on rounding numbers in math this week. We have reviewed rounding numbers to the nearest 10's and 100's and learned how to round numbers to the nearest 1000's place. On Monday, we will have a review over chapter 3, followed by a test on Tuesday.
In science our focus has been on the sun, moon, and stars. We are learning that the moon goes through several phases each month, and what the names of the phases are. We have learned that the earth's rotation and revolution is the reason behind day and night, and the seasons. We will continue to learn more about the sun, moon, and stars next week through learning centers. We will also incorporate our knowledge of the sun, moon, and stars in our writing next week.
Next Friday, the packets for the Yankee Candle Sales will go home. This is a major fundraiser for the Brownsburg Education Foundation. This wonderful foundation provides scholarships every year to graduating seniors and thousands of dollars in grants to teachers each year. I have been very fortunate to receive grant money for the past few years that I have been able to use in our classroom. Please help us support the BEF.
Have a wonderful and restful weekend!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
Who's Ready for a Long Weekend?
We are!!!
It's been another busy week in Room 202. We learned about the 7 continents and 4 oceans, and the children drew and labeled some amazing maps of the world! They are on display in our hallway, so if you are in the building, be sure to check them out. Next week we will continue with our geography lessons, learning about cardinal directions and doing some geography centers.
Next week will also be an exciting week in reading. We will begin guided reading groups next week, as well as begin using Reader's Theater as a way of improving fluency and comprehension.
Technology has certainly not been kind to us this week. We were scheduled for NWEA testing on Wednesday and Friday this week, but due to some server issues, we are scheduled for testing on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next week. The children have done a fantastic job showing flexibility.
Today in the student's Friday Folders, I sent home information about the Dog Dash that will be held on Friday, Sept. 11. This is a major fundraiser for our school's PSG. The money raised will go to pay for field trips, as well as other wonderful opportunities for our students. Our goal is to raise $15,000. While this number seems high, it is definitely attainable! If each student raises $25.oo, we can reach our goal. There is much more information in the envelope I sent home today. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask me or any member of the PSG. I am hoping that each student in my class can help contribute.
I hope everyone enjoys this Labor Day weekend. I am looking forward to relaxing with my family, and recharging my batteries!
Thanks to all for all you do for your children!
Mrs. Runyon
It's been another busy week in Room 202. We learned about the 7 continents and 4 oceans, and the children drew and labeled some amazing maps of the world! They are on display in our hallway, so if you are in the building, be sure to check them out. Next week we will continue with our geography lessons, learning about cardinal directions and doing some geography centers.
Next week will also be an exciting week in reading. We will begin guided reading groups next week, as well as begin using Reader's Theater as a way of improving fluency and comprehension.
Technology has certainly not been kind to us this week. We were scheduled for NWEA testing on Wednesday and Friday this week, but due to some server issues, we are scheduled for testing on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next week. The children have done a fantastic job showing flexibility.
Today in the student's Friday Folders, I sent home information about the Dog Dash that will be held on Friday, Sept. 11. This is a major fundraiser for our school's PSG. The money raised will go to pay for field trips, as well as other wonderful opportunities for our students. Our goal is to raise $15,000. While this number seems high, it is definitely attainable! If each student raises $25.oo, we can reach our goal. There is much more information in the envelope I sent home today. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask me or any member of the PSG. I am hoping that each student in my class can help contribute.
I hope everyone enjoys this Labor Day weekend. I am looking forward to relaxing with my family, and recharging my batteries!
Thanks to all for all you do for your children!
Mrs. Runyon
Friday, August 28, 2009
We have made it through another busy week. Each week, I will try to update you on the week that was, as well as events that are up and coming in the week ahead.
This week we have been working a lot on place value in math. We have been working with numbers up to one million - finding the value of digits whether in the ones, tens, hundreds, and so forth. The children have done a fabulous job of learning this skill. We also worked on number patterns. Next week, we will continue with chapter 2 in math and end the week with a quiz over place value and number patterns. Look for more information in the assignment notebook next week.
This week in Language Arts we have learned about interrogative and declarative sentences. We learned how we can identify these types of sentences and how to properly punctuate these types of sentences. Next week we will continue learning imperative and exclamatory sentences. We will read the story Nate the Great in our reading books, and continue to make text-to-self connections and text-to-text connections in Reading Workshop. There seems to be some confusion about the reading logs. Each night, the children are expected to read a minimum of 15 minutes at least 5 nights per week. The children are welcome to read anything they choose. Every night they need to record the title of the book, and then 1 fact from the story they read, and 1 thing they wonder about (think of a question about their reading). At the end of the week, the bottom of the reading log needs to be signed and returned to school each Monday.
In Writers' Workshop, we have been working from the book called The Simple Six. I am using this book as a tool to help the children to become better writers and how to be successful on the ISTEP this spring. So far we have learned how good writers stick to a topic and use logical order when writing. Next week we will learn how interesting words make our writing better.
Spelling has been going great. Remember, the pre-test is on Monday. Spelling homework also goes home on Monday nights and is due on Wednesday. Final test is on Thursday.
Next week we will take the Reading NWEA on Wednesday and the Math NWEA on Friday. I will be able to use these scores to determine differentiation strategies for the children as well as start setting goals for the children for spring testing.
We have been working very hard at establishing routines this week. Last week was all about learning and practicing new routines, this week was all about reinforcing them. The children are
taking a lot in, but they are doing a fantastic job.
Finally, on Thursday, I sent home a yellow information paper. Please review this paper, make any necessary changes, and return this to school with you child on Monday. It is important to get this information back because we use this information in the event of an emergency.
Have a great weekend!! :)
This week we have been working a lot on place value in math. We have been working with numbers up to one million - finding the value of digits whether in the ones, tens, hundreds, and so forth. The children have done a fabulous job of learning this skill. We also worked on number patterns. Next week, we will continue with chapter 2 in math and end the week with a quiz over place value and number patterns. Look for more information in the assignment notebook next week.
This week in Language Arts we have learned about interrogative and declarative sentences. We learned how we can identify these types of sentences and how to properly punctuate these types of sentences. Next week we will continue learning imperative and exclamatory sentences. We will read the story Nate the Great in our reading books, and continue to make text-to-self connections and text-to-text connections in Reading Workshop. There seems to be some confusion about the reading logs. Each night, the children are expected to read a minimum of 15 minutes at least 5 nights per week. The children are welcome to read anything they choose. Every night they need to record the title of the book, and then 1 fact from the story they read, and 1 thing they wonder about (think of a question about their reading). At the end of the week, the bottom of the reading log needs to be signed and returned to school each Monday.
In Writers' Workshop, we have been working from the book called The Simple Six. I am using this book as a tool to help the children to become better writers and how to be successful on the ISTEP this spring. So far we have learned how good writers stick to a topic and use logical order when writing. Next week we will learn how interesting words make our writing better.
Spelling has been going great. Remember, the pre-test is on Monday. Spelling homework also goes home on Monday nights and is due on Wednesday. Final test is on Thursday.
Next week we will take the Reading NWEA on Wednesday and the Math NWEA on Friday. I will be able to use these scores to determine differentiation strategies for the children as well as start setting goals for the children for spring testing.
We have been working very hard at establishing routines this week. Last week was all about learning and practicing new routines, this week was all about reinforcing them. The children are
taking a lot in, but they are doing a fantastic job.
Finally, on Thursday, I sent home a yellow information paper. Please review this paper, make any necessary changes, and return this to school with you child on Monday. It is important to get this information back because we use this information in the event of an emergency.
Have a great weekend!! :)
Friday, August 21, 2009
We Survived the First Week!
Whew! We made it! It was a long week, and I am sure that the children are as tired as I am, but I feel like we had a productive week.
We spent the majority of the week establishing routines, routines, routines! When we weren't working on routines, we were learning procedures, procedures, procedures! Seriously, we spent a lot of time learning how our classroom clicks. The children also took beginning of the year assessments in reading and math.
Next week will prove to be another busy week. On Monday, we will have our DIBELS reading assessment. School pictures will be on Wednesday. The following week will be NWEA testing. Once I know the actual days and times, I will be sure to pass along that information.
We will also start a "regular" week. Monday will be the spelling pre-test, and the spelling packet will go home for homework, due on Wednesday. Tuesday the reading book will go home with a bookmark to sign for Wednesday. Thursday will be the final spelling test. We will also be working on place value and other number sense standards this week. It will definitely be a busy week, but I am excited to get started.
Finally, thank you to everyone who has returned the handbook/acceptable use policy paper and Buckaroo Binder contract. If you have not sent it in with your child please do so before Wednesday. We will go to the computer lab, and I'd like for everyone to have access to the internet. I will also be sending out a "test" email early next week to make sure that I have everyone's correct email address.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Mrs. Runyon
Sunday, April 5, 2009
WBRO This Week!
This week students in my class will have WBRO duties. Be sure to remember your jobs and if you have sports, be sure to have your sports report ready before coming to school on your day.
Hope you all had a wonderful spring break. Let's get in gear for the home stretch into fourth grade!
Mrs. Runyon
Hope you all had a wonderful spring break. Let's get in gear for the home stretch into fourth grade!
Mrs. Runyon
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Service Learning Project
Last week I sent home a paper explaining a service learning opportunity for 3rd grade. If you accidentally overlooked it, here it is again:
As a team, 3rd grade is eager to announce that we are beginning a service learning project. Here’s what we’re doing. We are working with Hendricks County Healthy Families to put together Home Visit Bags for families with newborns. Are you wondering how you can help us? We need some donations of the items that will go into the Home Visit Bags: baby bottles, pacifiers, onesies, baby socks, receiving blankets, any safety items, and baby board books.
As the items are received, our third graders will put together the bags and Healthy Families will pick them up from us.
We are truly excited to take on this project which will help families in our county! We hope you’ll share in our excitement and help with whatever you are comfortable with. Finally, you can check out their website for more information www.hendrickscountyhealthyfamilies.org
We would love to start collecting donations as soon as possible! Thank you for your tremendous support in helping the families of Hendricks County!
As a team, 3rd grade is eager to announce that we are beginning a service learning project. Here’s what we’re doing. We are working with Hendricks County Healthy Families to put together Home Visit Bags for families with newborns. Are you wondering how you can help us? We need some donations of the items that will go into the Home Visit Bags: baby bottles, pacifiers, onesies, baby socks, receiving blankets, any safety items, and baby board books.
As the items are received, our third graders will put together the bags and Healthy Families will pick them up from us.
We are truly excited to take on this project which will help families in our county! We hope you’ll share in our excitement and help with whatever you are comfortable with. Finally, you can check out their website for more information www.hendrickscountyhealthyfamilies.org
We would love to start collecting donations as soon as possible! Thank you for your tremendous support in helping the families of Hendricks County!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
LET'S GO TO THE MOVIES
Sing with me now, "Let's go to the movies, lets go se the stars..." Extra credit if you can name the movie this song is from. Just kidding - all this shows is my age!
Anyway, this Friday is a Movie Night at Brown Elementary. For a mere $4 ( or $8 per family) you can watch a movie - High School Musical 3 - enjoy popcorn, drink, and a sweet treat. That's a far better bargain than the going rate at the movie theater!
Best of all, your very own Mrs. Runyon will be there! So join me, my daughter Maddie, and my son Christopher, this Friday ("We're all in this together") by printing off the permission slip located on the Brown Elementary web page or click on the link I included in my blog entry from the other day, and bring that in with your $4.
Doors open at 6:15, movie starts at 6:30, and pick up is promptly at 8:15. I can't wait to see you there!
Finally, a huge thank you to the parents who sent in letters to your children. They loved getting their letters. They were so inspirational and motivating. Watching the kids open their letters and share them with their clasmates brought tears to my eyes. This is going to be a tradition I hope to continue for years and years to come.
Anyway, this Friday is a Movie Night at Brown Elementary. For a mere $4 ( or $8 per family) you can watch a movie - High School Musical 3 - enjoy popcorn, drink, and a sweet treat. That's a far better bargain than the going rate at the movie theater!
Best of all, your very own Mrs. Runyon will be there! So join me, my daughter Maddie, and my son Christopher, this Friday ("We're all in this together") by printing off the permission slip located on the Brown Elementary web page or click on the link I included in my blog entry from the other day, and bring that in with your $4.
Doors open at 6:15, movie starts at 6:30, and pick up is promptly at 8:15. I can't wait to see you there!
Finally, a huge thank you to the parents who sent in letters to your children. They loved getting their letters. They were so inspirational and motivating. Watching the kids open their letters and share them with their clasmates brought tears to my eyes. This is going to be a tradition I hope to continue for years and years to come.
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