THINK MATH ~ 12

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 15 snowmen playing in a snowstorm. snowman-2
17 snowmen playing. 2 kids came and kicked them. How many left? ~ Amari
17 snowmen playing in a snowstorm. 2 got sick. How many are there left? ~ Ruby
2,000 snowmen playing around the world. 985 snowmen went home. How many snowmen are left? ~ Rick
20 snowmen playing. 5 got covered. How many are left? ~ Augustine
20 snowmen playing in the snow. 5 got hit by snow and fell down. How many left? ~ Prabh

IMG_5638Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 3s! Remember there are as many different correct answers as there are students in our class! I can’t wait to share the answers next Tuesday!
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THINK MATH ~ 11

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 22 snowflakes on children’s tongues.
A girl got 10 snowflakes on her tongue. Her sister got 12. How many do they have? ~ Audrey
19 snowflakes on children’s tongues. 3 more snowflakes are falling. How many in all? ~
There are 23 snowflakes on children’s tongues. One was sick. How many children are there? ~ Mikayla

IMG_2416Here’s next week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 3s! Remember there are as many different correct answers as there are students in our class!
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epic! January Calendar

Click on the Calendar above for a link to download and start the fun!

January Kindness Calendar


January Kindness Calendar

Jingle’s Adventures ~ Week 2

Jingle’s last week with us had her lost inside Ms. Watt’s stocking, Playing on top of our disco ball, Getting into a sticky situation on our clock and Getting into trouble with the Grinch!

Thanks for all the fun, Jingle. Merry Christmas to you!!
 
 
Click HERE for a closer look at her adventures!

Pancakes!!

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Jingle’s Adventures ~ Week 1

Jingle has been having so much fun hanging out with Division 8’s Grade 3s this past week. Hanging from Ms. Watt’s stained glass, Snoozing in the plant, Climbing up her toffee candy wall and Misusing our classroom stickers.
I can’t wait to see what see gets up to next week!


Click HERE for a closer look at her adventures!

THINK MATH ~ 10

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:

65 kids waiting in line to see Santa. santa-smiley-emoticon
75 kids went to see Santa. 10 got lost. How many are there? ~ Augustine
60 kids are in line to see Santa. 6 came and 1 left. How many kids are in line? ~ Audrey
165 kids waiting. 100 kids need to go to the bathroom. How much left ? ~ Adelyn
85 kids in line waiting to see Santa. 20 kids get bored and walk away. How many children are still waiting to see Santa? ~ Rick
62 kids waited to see Santa. 6 came then 3 went home. How many kids went to see Santa? ~ Liam
There were 100 kids in line to see Santa. 24 kids got hungry. 12 had to go to the bathroom. How many left? ~ Violett
140 kids waiting in line to see Santa. 75 went home. How many kids waiting in line to see Santa? ~ Ryan
66 kids waiting in line to see Santa. 1 is out of line. How many left? ~ Ruby
There were 66 kids waiting in line to see Santa. 1 kid was sick. How many kids are waiting to see Santa? ~ Mikayla

IMG_1982Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 3s! Remember there are as many different correct answers as there are students in our class! I can’t wait to share the answers next Tuesday!
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Skating Field Trip!

Please remember to bring your child’s booster seat if they have one as well as…
~ warm coat
~ Snow pants, rain pants or sweat pants – jeans arent recommended
~ mittens/gloves
~ long socks
~ small packable snacks
Optional: skates and helmet

Jingle Returns!!

Santa has been sending Jingle, a friendly scout elf from the North Pole, to Room 203 to watch and report on whether Nelson’s Grade 3s are being naughty or nice! She keeps an eye on who is filling their classmates’ buckets during the month of December. Looks like she’s back and having some fun!
I can’t wait to see who’ll be the first to spy the new spot she’ll be watching from each day! I hope her daily report to Santa includes many acts of kindness that she witnesses in our classroom.