Sunday, September 29, 2019

Conference Sign Up

Parent Teacher Conferences are on Wednesday, October 9, 7:40-8:00 p.m. I have created an online sign up using the website Sign Up Genius. Please visit the attached link and choose a time that is most convenient for you. If there are no times that fit with your schedule, please email me and we can work out a time that works with both of our schedules.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050a44a8ab23a5fe3-parentteacher

Composting, Second Step and Classroom Jobs

Composting

Watching the interesting video
A couple of weeks ago, the school had an assembly to learn about composting. The district's waste pickup company, Alpine, picks up compost waste in addition to trash and recycling. We learned what composting is, how it helps the environment and how we will implement it at Tarver. We watched a short video about composting and then a few teachers demonstrated how to sort our waste after lunch. 
Mrs. Palte and Paws showing
our students how to sort waste.


















Second Step

On Friday the 20th, we began our weekly lessons with Ms. Dietel and our Second Step curriculum. Second Step is our social and emotional curriculum. We welcomed Mrs. Palte's 3rd grade class into our room and learned about how listening helps us learn. We played listening games and listened to the song, "Be a Learner."


Classroom Jobs

On Wednesday of this week, we discussed classroom jobs and brainstormed ideas for jobs that would make our classroom run smoothly. The students had GREAT ideas! We will have jobs such as Nurse, Document Distributor, Librarian, Custodian, Collections agent and more. Since we don't teach math on Wednesdays (due to our Science and Social Studies rotations on an already short day), our Wednesday homework will be to fill out a job application for the next week. Please don't stress about this too much. The purpose of this is two-fold: 1) It helps the students learn their address and phone number (or your cell phone number). This will prepare them in case of emergency. 2) To get the classroom job that they want. I am looking for neat work and that the student knows the requirements of the job and is able to communicate that well. Some jobs are more popular than others, so students won't always get the job that they apply for. They can try again the next week, writing neatly and adding details to their job application. I keep track of who does which jobs so that new students have a chance to get the job they want. Please help your child fill out the address and phone number section (if they need it) and check to make sure they did their neatest work. Please let me know if you have any questions about this. 

Monday, September 16, 2019

Power Outage and Math Review Homework

We had another great day in Room G! The students are still learning about appropriate times to talk and we are practicing restraining ourselves from blurting out by raising our hands. Please speak with your children about this at home this evening.

We had an unexpected power outage this morning during math. It lasted about 30 minutes. We were just about to start our math test, so we took our tests outside and worked on them in the sunshine. The students did great with this! Every single student worked hard on their test outdoors. I was so proud of them. The power came back on a few minutes later, while we were enjoying our snacks.


Part of our homework this evening is to finish the math review and check it against the key, which is posted below. Students should have the entire packet finished. We will be finishing our math test tomorrow, so there will be no math Home Link worksheet to complete tomorrow night. 






Have a great evening! See you tomorrow
Mrs. Reeder 
ree025043@adams12.org

Saturday, September 14, 2019

Our First Week in Room G


We've had a great first week in our new classroom. At times, the transition can be a little hard, but the students are hard workers and willing to be patient as we get through some bumps in technology, sorting supplies, and learning new routines. I have really enjoyed getting to know them and their sweet personalities. They are funny, creative and love to talk! 
As we reflected on our first week, the students helped me come up with some highlights to share with you. 
  • The students got to choose their own seats this week. This was fun at first, but eventually we learned who is a good friend for classwork and who might be better to play with just at recess. We will have assigned seats starting on Monday, 9/16.
  • SPECIALS! This was one of the most exciting parts of our week. The 3rd Grade got to add an additional specials class, called 'Specials.' This new class will be taught by a variety of professionals in the building, including Mr. Trujillo, Ms. Adler, Ms. Dietel, Ms. Samson and more. Students will be doing a variety of activities throughout the year including using the new Maker Space when it's open, learning our Social-Emotional curriculum with Ms. Dietel, keyboarding, coding, team building activities and more. Due to our specials schedule, we had our new Specials class twice this week - on Monday and Friday. 
  • Our new specials rotation is SPAM. 
    • A Day: Specials
    • B Day: P.E.
    • C Day: Art
    • D Day: Music
    • We will not follow the rest of the school's specials schedule. Here's the LINK to the 3rd grade specials schedule. Monday, 9/16 will be a B Day/PE.
  • We had a fire drill on Monday, our first day in our new classroom. Once the students quieted down, they did great!
  • We got our document camera, computer and projector to work together properly, thanks to Mr. Trujillo's hard work and the IT Department in the district.
  • We have been doing some leveling out with our class work in each subject. While all of the 3rd grade teachers teach the same things, they do so at different paces. For example, one teacher was on Chapter 9 in our read aloud and another teacher was on Chapter 16. We will soon get all on the same page.
 Other notes for this first week:
  • Please look for your child's Friday Folder this weekend. It came home with them Friday afternoon. It includes some graded work, notices from the school, school pictures and more. Please return it on Monday.
  • More than half of the class did poorly on this week's spelling test. We will be doing more work with our words in class, but please make sure they are studying their words each night. Practicing spelling can be fun! Here's a great RESOURCE with lots of ideas for practicing those spelling words. This week's spelling pattern is the long /i/ sound spelled with i-e (silent e) as in kite, and igh as in light.
    • nine, line, while, write, life, high, sigh, fight, night, bright 
    • HFW: too, two, might, again, least.
  • This week we have two fun events coming up.
  1. The first is Chick-Fil-A Spirit Night on Thursday night, 5:00-8:00.  Students will sign in at the welcome table and the class with the highest attendance wins a Chick-fil-A reward! We would love to win! The address is: 1301 E. 120th Avenue in Thornton.
  2. The School Carnival is on Friday night, 5:30-8:30. There will be carnival games, a bounce house, a cake walk, and a Ninja Nation Warrior course! I will be there with my family, and hope to see you there!

I think that's about it! Thank you for being so gracious during this transition. I have absolutely loved being your child's teacher and I look forward to a great year.

Mrs. Reeder
ree025043@adams12.org