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Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Big news!


The Community Building Team at Parmenter Elementary School has been looking into the issue of homework and the added stress and anxiety that it causes many students and families outside of the school day.  The third grade team is embracing the research that supports the fact that much of this stress and anxiety can be alleviated if children have more time to play, relax, and enjoy their families and after-school activities.

We have decided to pilot a new perspective on homework in third grade.  From now until the end of the year, students will be expected to continue to do their 20 minutes of reading each night AND their 10 minutes of math fact practice each night (because these two activities have been shown to significantly improve students’ reading and math skills). However, we are eliminating the usual written math practice sheets AND the written weekly reading logs as homework. Instead, students will be discussing their weekly reading and math practice on Fridays.

Long-term and periodic projects such as the MA Scavenger Hunt Scrapbooks and the Moon Journals will continue to be an integral part of the third grade learning experience.  There may also be occasional work sent home with individuals for reasons due to extenuating circumstances such as extended absence or incomplete school work.

We have not taken this decision lightly and have considered it from all angles. We truly think this change is in the best interest of every elementary student in our grade and look forward to how it will positively affect your family lives! As partners in your children’s education, we thank you for your continued and invaluable support and we will be looking for your feedback at the end of the school year.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Book Fair

Next week is book fair at Parmenter School.  Please consider helping out.  Mrs. Williamson is in need of volunteers to help make the book fair successful.  Please contact her if you are able to help in any way.  Thank you!

Thursday, March 2, 2017

School newspaper

The reporters have been hard at work publishing the latest edition of our school newspaper.  Here is a link to it.  Enjoy!

Friday, February 17, 2017

Reading buddies

Today we spent some time with Mrs. Zarrella's class. Lots of great stories were read.

Monday, January 30, 2017

Granny Torrelli Makes Soup

     Recently our class read Granny Torrelli Makes Soup by Sharon Creech. This is a wonderful story that explores relationships within families and friends, all while making some delicious food.One of the main characters, Bailey, is blind.  We explored this topic by looking at some books written in braille.  The children found them fascinating!


     One of the foods that the characters made was homemade pasta. As you know, we spent some time last week making pasta so that the children would understand that aspect of the text.  They LOVED it!  It was a crazy day, but it certainly informed them of the hard work that goes into creating a delicious meal.  It was a terrific way to incorporate math into a real life experience, too!
 

     These hands on experiences helped make Granny Torrelli even more interesting to the children. There is no doubt that they will remember this story, and the accompanying activities for a long time.

Friday, January 27, 2017

Sound

Yesterday we were fortunate to have Atomic A visit our classroom to teach us about sound.  Here are some pictures of the day:









A big THANK YOU to the PCC for funding this wonderful learning opportunity.  Photo credits to Ms. Howell.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Braille

Our class is reading Granny Torrelli Makes Soup by Sharon Creech.  One of the main characters, Bailey, is blind.  We have been talking about how braille is a system of writing used to make books for blind people to read.  Here is a great website that the children can use to investigate Braille.