Announcements
We have had a busy last week before Spring Break! We did not complete Weekly Journals this week, and Friday folders were not sent home. I hope everyone has a wonderful week off!
Despite the rainy and cold weather, the students enjoyed their field trip to the Capitol on Wednesday. Our favorite part was being able to visit the viewing gallery during a legislative session. Representative Martha Stevens recognized the Paxton 3rd graders, and we received a wonderful welcome.
We also ran into Representative David Tyson Smith.
After that, we explored the museums and saw artifacts, statues, and drawings from Missouri History.
Even though the weather wasn't the best, the students still enjoyed lunch and ice cream in the classroom when we returned to Paxton.
In the Classroom
We finished our weather unit this week with a visit from KOMU meteorologist Kenton Gewecke! He talked to us about his job, how he predicts the weather, and how we can prepare for severe storms.
We also did an experiment about how clouds are formed. Students put warm water into clear cups, and "trapped it" by using a lid. We then discussed what we noticed and felt on the inside of the cup and lid.
In math this week, students continued their exploration of fractions. We used fraction circles, fraction strips, and fractions on a number line to compare. We will finish this unit when we return from Spring Break. We also learned a new multiplication game called Knock It Off.
In reading this week, we read a realistic fiction story. We used this story to practice self-monitoring and identifying how character's actions affect the story events. In writing, students finished planning their historical fiction story. We spent a little time researching their time period in history so they can add a fact or two. Then we used an event graphic organizer to plan out the characters, setting, and major plot events that will be in our stories. We will work on our rough drafts after break.
Upcoming Events
No School, Spring Break-March 28-April 1
Comet Culture Night-April 12
Field trip to the Planetarium-April 21
Color Run-April 22
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