Sunday, August 27, 2017

Week of 8/28 - 9/1

Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat

This week we in Spalding will add thirty-one new words to our Spalding notebooks!  Please help your scholar with Spalding homework each night.  Spalding words should always be dictated for your student to write and never simply copied.  Spalding work must always be written in cursive.  Please encourage your scholar to practice forming beautiful letters and words. We will have a spelling and phonogram test on Friday, September 1.

In math we will begin a new unit on mental math strategies. 

Grammar this week will be learning about proper nouns and also introduce pronouns.  In writing we will continue to formulate summaries focusing on plot, character, setting, and main events.

We will continue learning "The Tide Rises the Tide Falls" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow this week. Our focus will be on reciting with proper pacing and intonation. Recitation will be on Friday.

We will continue reading Trumpet of the Swan this week.  The scholars have been pulled into the story and always enjoy hearing the story read in class!

This week we will begin our first science unit! This unit is an overview of the branches of science.

This weekend is our first R&R weekend. There will be no homework sent home on Friday! Enjoy the extra time relaxing with your family!

A Look Ahead:
September 4: No School
September 8: Picture Day
September 15: Flag Pole dedication.  More details to come
September 21: Spalding night at ACTE

Reminders:
Our classroom is quite chilly oftentimes.  Please send an appropriate sweater to school with your scholar. 

Per the Family Handbook sweaters or fleece must be:
a. Color: Navy Blue with school logo
b. Style: Cardigan sweater, pullover, or fleece
c. Vendor: DENNIS or ANTON’S

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Week of 8/21 - 8/25

Water Lilies Bridge by Claude Monet

Welcome to our third week of school!  We continue to grow as a classroom and build a community of learners where our school's virtues and standards of learning are raised high!

This week we will begin memorizing The Tie Rises the Tide Falls  by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.  I am excited to begin the memorization of these beautiful words as a class.  If your scholar does not have The Harp and Laurel Wreath at school, please send it in this week.  Recitation of this poem will be on Friday, September 1.

This week we in Spalding will continue adding foundational "Rule Pages" to our Spalding notebooks.  Please help your scholar with Spalding homework each night.  Spalding words should always be dictated for your student to write and never simply copied.  Spalding work must always be written in cursive.  Please encourage your scholar to practice forming beautiful letters and words. We will have a spelling and phonogram test on Friday, August 18.

In math we will finish our unit on rounding.  There will be a quiz on Wednesday and math test on Thursday. 

Grammar this week will continue to focus on nouns.  In writing we will continue to formulate summaries focusing on plot, character, setting, and main events.

We very much enjoyed reading The Trumpet of the Swan last week in literature and will continue reading this week.  We will have a quiz over Chapters 1-8 on Friday.

On Monday we will enjoy a science lesson on Solar Eclipses prior to viewing the NASA live stream of the solar eclipse in class.

History this week will finish our study of World Geography.  There will be a test on Friday.

This Week:
August 24:  6:00 - 7:00 grades 3-5 Curriculum night

A Look Ahead:
September 4: No School
September 8: Picture Day

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Week of 8/14 - 8/18

Dancers by Edgar Degas
We made it through the first week of school! It has been a pleasure getting to know each of the scholars and establishing our classroom community! We were able to start diving into the content of Spalding, writing, and math towards the end of the week.  Starting Monday we will also add history, grammar, and literature!

Please make sure that your scholars have their Math Workbook 3A, Blue Spalding notebook, and The Trumpet of the Swan at school if they have not already been sent. These books will be used every day in the classroom!

This week we in Spalding will be adding foundational "Rule Pages" to our Spalding notebooks.  We will have a spelling and phonogram test on Friday, August 18.

In math we will be learning about place value, rounding, and estimating.  We will have a math test on Tuesday, August 22.

Grammar this week will focus on nouns.  In writing we will continue to formulate summaries focusing on plot, character, setting, and main events.

This week we look forward to delving into history also and will be learning about world geography.

Please note Friday, August 18th is a half day. Dismissal will be at noon and no lunch will be served at school.

A look ahead:
August 24: Grades 3-5 Curriculum night

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Welcome to Third Grade

Irises by Vincent Van Gogh

Hello and welcome to the new 2017-2018 school year!

I am Mrs. Johnson.  I have lived all over the world but have long considered Arizona home.  A year ago, my family was blessed to be able to move back to the valley and I now live in the Surprise area with my husband Paul and our four children, Benjamin, Levi, Noelle, and Lucas. I have a Bachelor's of Science in Elementary Education from Greenville College.  Before having children, I taught in several public and private schools and was then blessed to stay home for several years. Over the past five years I have come to love classical education and its focus on the Trivium (as our school is so aptly named!), learning in the grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric stages.   I have a passion for literature and history and love to delve into a good book and be absorbed in mind and body.  I am so excited to be back in the classroom this year teaching 3nd grade! We have an amazing curriculum here at Great Hearts and will truly feed both the mind and body of our scholars!

Our wonderful teachers assistant this year is Mrs. Scott.  This is her third year with Archway Trivium East and we are thrilled to have her in our classroom.

A note from Mrs. Scott:

It is a pleasure to (re)introduce myself. My name is Mrs. Scott. My family and I moved from Virginia three years ago to help found Archway Trivium East. I have worked in first grade for the last two years and am so thrilled to be with you all again in third grade. Mr. Scott and I have four superb children, who are the reason we came so far to find such a brilliant school as Great Hearts. Once here, amongst such Truth, Goodness, and Beauty we truly found our home. I am so blessed to work alongside such inspiring administration, teachers, TA’s and scholars that my heart is filled and my soul is buoyed by the virtue surrounding it. Being a teacher has led me to discover for myself what it means to have a sense of wonder and a desire for depth of knowledge. We have such a beautiful and rich curriculum designed to promote arete. There is so much to be shared. My personal study has been focused on literature.  I spent the summer in rapture reading our school’s core reading list and am eager to share my love of literature with you this year.  We have such remarkable books we get to cover in third grade and I cannot wait to delve into them with the scholars. 

​The scholars at Archway Trivium East experience a very rich curriculum.  Our expectations are high, but the instruction and guidance given in class will prepare your scholar for this challenge.  The time your child spends in this classroom will help mold your child's future into seeking the truth, goodness, and beauty of their learning experience.

Mrs. Scott and I are looking forward to meeting, and enriching the minds of our scholars!  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at rjohnson@archwaytriviumeast.org.

​Mrs. Johnson