This week we finished up our fantasy reading and writing unit with our final writing drafts and our book reports. Fantasy writing reports turned out great overall! I can see that all of our time spent editing and revising have paid off. I saw SIMILES and great WORD CHOICE. WOW! The QUOTATION MARKS looks great! I was very impressed with most of the drafts and could tell all of the hard work that was put into it.
Our book reports are due tomorrow about a main character from our book club books. Students are telling details about their character and making an illustration of the character. I can't wait to see how those turn out!
Tomorrow we are staring our new unit of study, NONFICTION! Nonfiction is often times the hardest genre for third graders to read, digest, and interact with. No longer is student imagination getting to play the lead role, the facts are taking the driver's seat. We will be taking this non-fiction unit step-by-step to make sure that everyone knows how to read it well and pull out those important details from the text. It is also important that students are being supported at home with digging through the nonfiction depths! Encourage nonfiction reading whenever possible! Newspapers are great starts and getting books that are about anything your child is interested in - animals, space, sports, you name it! The sky is the limit!
Science fair packets will be coming home tomorrow and more information will be available soon to answer all of those burning questions! I can't wait to see what wonderful projects you're coming up with! The science fair is mandatory for all third grade students so put those thinking caps on and start brainstorming!
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