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Bellwork-(M_F) Students place homework on desk. Students independently read the current story in the reading book .
Grade Level:
3
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Reading/LA
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Content Standards : SPI 401.5.3 Distguish betwen fact/opinion and reality/fantasy. SPI 401.1.10 Choose the correct use of puotation marks and commas in direct quotations.Content Standards: 301.SPI 301.5.2 Distinguish between fact and opinion within text.301.1.1.9 Identify the correct use of commas with dates, addresses, items in a series and the greeting and closing of a friendly letter.
7:50- 8:00- Attnendance, Restroom, Lunch Count
8:00-9:00- 4th Grade Miller
9:00-10:00- 3rd Grade Sparks
10:00-10:20- Homeroom
10:55-11:20- Language Arts homeroom or AR
12:10-1:10- 3rd Grade Julian
1:10-2:10- 3rd Grade Koster
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Learning Target 3rd and 4th grade students will identify and facts and opinions in sentences, think-link probes, and reading selections. Students will justify the reason for choosing the statements as facts or opinions.
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Lunch: 10:20-10:50 Special Classes: 11:20-12:05 Monday-Art, Tuesday- Library, Wednesday-Computer, Thursday- P. E. Friday- Music Playtime/Snack 2:00-2:30
Note: The teacher will work with students in the basic and below levels on Think-link C.