Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Language Arts Grade 3 - SMART Exchange3


This is a great literary resource for teachers.

A.3.3.5 By the end of Grade 3, students will: (Grammar) use parts of speech appropriately to communicate their meaning clearly, with a focus on the use of: proper nouns for titles (e.g., of businesses, teams); the possessive pronouns my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its; action verbs in the present and simple past tenses; adjectives and adverbs; question words (e.g., when, where, why, how)

A Grammar Game: Sink or Sail

Student: This is a game that is like the television show Jeopardy that will help you practice engaging your knowledge of Nouns! There are four categories to choose from. Every correct answers awards you points! Happy Scoring!
Parents: Parents this is an interactive game for your child to practice learning about nouns. It is a Jeopardy style game where your child answers questions from the following categories: Common and Proper Nouns, Singular and Plural Nouns, Irregular Plural Nouns, and Possessive Nouns.

LINK TO THE GAME: Sink or Sail

Curriculum Posts

Grade 4 Science 
Habitats and Life Systems

Curriculum Expectation:
Students will: describe structural adaptations of plants and animals that demonstrate a response of the living things to their environment (e.g., the height of a plant depends on the amount of sunlight the plant gets; many animals that live in the Arctic have white fur);

Create a Habitat

Dear Parents:
These games will get your child engaged and having fun learning about habitats: what is in a habitat? How are habitats different? What animals and plants live in certain habitats? How have plants and animals ADAPTED for SURVIVAL in their habitat?

Students: TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS! 

Always think: how do animals and plants SURVIVE (aka: live) in their habitats? What special ADAPTATIONS (aka: characteristics) do they have that helps them to survive? 

3 Cool Sites to Enjoy!

Three Sites I enjoy ......

Pinterest

Superkids

Ontario eLearning Resources

Cool Resource Link

This is a great Math resource!  

Fractions Jeopardy 

By the end of Grade 5, students will: represent, compare, and order fractional amounts with like denominators, including proper and improper fractions and mixed numbers, using a variety of tools (e.g., fraction circles, Cuisenaire rods, number lines) and using standard fractional notation.



Hey Kids! Try this game and test your knowledge of fractions! See if you could make it as a contestant on Jeopardy!! 


Parents!  This is an interactive game to help your child learn and better understand fractions. Take on the roll of Alex Trebek and play along with your child! Make it fun and more challenging...let's see how well you remember fractions!!

Welcome

Welcome Everyone!