If you finish your library book and want to take an AR quiz at home, here's the link:
https://hosted219.renlearn.com/48744/default.aspx
Hi Folks! Welcome to our class blog! I am super excited to be using this site as a communication tool between home and school. This year, our class will use the blog to post about about important events, projects, assignments, etc. We hope that you will take time to check in regularly and post comments, suggestions, feedback, questions, etc. Please feel free to email me at bbeyer@csdecatur.net with any questions or concerns. I look forward to an amazing school year! Ms. Beyer
Adventures in 3rd Grade
I'll be adding photos from our adventures to my Flickr site throughout the year. Our photos can only be viewed by invitation so if you didn't receive an invite, let me know!
Friday, October 5, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Guess My 3 Digit Number!!!
Hi kids! The first person to solve and post the answer to the mystery number riddle below gets to have lunch in the room with a friend! Think about those math vocabulary words! Finding the difference means to SUBTRACT, the sum means to ADD, and the product means to MULTIPLY. I know we haven't talked about multiplication so you'll probably need to use a multiplication table to help you with that clue. The answer can only be a 3 DIGIT NUMBER!! GOOD LUCK!!
Ms. Beyer :-)
The sum of the first and last digits is greater than 8
The difference of the first and last digits is less than 5
The product of the first and last digits is equal to 18
Ms. Beyer :-)
Guess My Number!
The sum of the last two digits is greater than 14The sum of the first and last digits is greater than 8
The difference of the first and last digits is less than 5
The product of the first and last digits is equal to 18
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Mussels
Mussels are very easy to die if you throw a rock or other hard stuff into some lakes and
Streams they can die
Streams they can die
Swamps and marshes By Cat
Swamps and marshes are being taken away because people are building houses and cities and roads.
Fiddler Crabs
Fiddler crabs live at the coast of Georgia. Male fiddler crabs have one big claw and one small claw. The big one is used to wave in the air during mating season to attract female crabs.
-Jani Carr
-Jani Carr
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
the salt water marsh
The tide pulls the salt water marshes water out and then pushes the water back in the salt water swamp. Jacob Gonzalez
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Math Homework
Homework this week will look a little different. You will still need to practice your timed facts but will also have homework related to our unit of study (Numbers and Operations). The homework will be 2-sided. You have an option as to which side you complete. One side (labeled Enrichment) offers you the opportunity to attempt problems that are more challenging. You are not REQUIRED to complete both sides but are more than welcome to do so! Feel free to post any questions or comments related to our homework!
Check out this fun site to practice your math fact fluency by racing the clock and fellow students!
Math Mayhem
Check out this fun site to practice your math fact fluency by racing the clock and fellow students!
Math Mayhem
Georgia Habitats
Last week, we launched our study on the habitats of Georgia. We'll be learning about the mountains, Piedmont, swamps/marshes, coast, and Atlantic. Throughout our study, we'll explore the plants and animals found in each habitat and the adaptations necessary for survival. By Friday, everyone should post one interesting fact that you've learned in class, or discovered independently, about one of the Georgia habitats. Every student should also comment on at least one of your classmates' posts.
Check out this link to learn more about Georgia Habitats:
Habitats of Georgia
Check out this link to learn more about Georgia Habitats:
Habitats of Georgia
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Common Core
Please check out information about the Common Core standards and expectations for 3rd grade at the link below.
http://www.corestandards.org
http://www.corestandards.org
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