Friday, June 23, 2017

Happy Summer!


Annnnd, that's a wrap! If you are interested in staying connected, please get in touch! My email is lauranossal@gmail.com and I'm very active on social media.  I have some recent pictures to post from our field trip to Green Planet, so I'll share them in the near future.  Until then, please take good care and know that I'll miss you all very much. It's been such a phenomenal year!

All the very best,

Ms. Laura xx

Thursday, June 22, 2017

๐ŸŒŸ Talent Show Recap and Gratitude๐ŸŒŸ

To those of you who were able to make it, thank you so much for coming to our end-of-year talent show. It was so great to see the students beam with excitement and pride (and some embarrassment, too!) as they shared their talents and hard work. I was seriously impressed to see so many well-developed skills. I commend all of your hard work, grit, and perseverance to keep pushing yourselves further and further, as you do the things you enjoy. I hope you'll continue, as well! 

So, here are the students who presented, if you didn't get a chance to come to the party...

Shared in class with a picture: 
  • Jordan--his creativity through art 
  • Aly--football 
  • Sofiya--art (displayed on white board) and figure ice-skating

And, you can view these, which were sent in via email: 
I would also like to thank you, dear parents, for giving me the generous Mall of the Emirates gift card. It was so nice to use the money to purchase what I really wanted, which was an iPhone 7!  (I feel like a new woman with all of this storage...128 MB!!) 

Ms. Csilla is also very grateful for her gift card, as well, and was especially surprised that the class remembered her summer birthday. Here are some fun pictures: 



Lastly, I want to thank Doaa one last time for all of her tremendous help this year as our class mother. She truly lightened my load, eased a good deal of stress, and was such a joy to work with! (I know you parents have also appreciated her!) 

I also want to thank each and every one of you, dear parents, for all of the countless ways that you supported me this year. I saw it played out in so many ways...from the way you read with your child at night, encouraged him/her to homework, practiced math facts, and read the blog, to your kind and encouraging emails, hugs, warm smiles in the hallway, donations to souk day and treasure box, and for the way you entrusted your child to me. That's the biggest one of all. For all of these, I sincerely thank you. You've all truly been so fantastic. (This is one of every teacher's dreams, by the way.) 

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

One last request...

Dear Parents,

In my efforts to wrap up these final details, I'd like to make one last request for you to kindly check around your home for these six missing library books:


"Top 10 cats for kids"
  Call #: 636.8 RAU
  Barcode: T 100602

"Starring Jules (third grade debut)"
  Call #: FIC AIN
  Barcode: T 35365

"The tree with eyes"
  Call #: FIC BEN KEMO
  Barcode: T 21898

"Fantastic voyage"
  Call #: FIC BENTON
  Barcode: T 18072

"The Fran with four brains"
  Call #: FIC BENTON
  Barcode: T 21703

"Rumpelstiltskin"
  Call #: J 398.2 RUM
  Barcode: T 348



Thanks so much!! 

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Big news for Grade 4!!

Yearbooks have arrived!!

Yearbooks are complete and will be handed out Sunday! For those of you who did not order a yearbook and still want to....you can!!  Starting Sunday, you may purchase one for AED 100 from Ms. Smitha in the lobby. Exciting times!! 

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Missing Library Books

Dear Parents, 


Could you please take a minute to see if any of these somehow ended up at your house? Ms. Csilla and I have searched in our classroom to no avail and, every year, we always discover that a few often make it home to students' houses. 


Thanks so much!  



LIBRARY MATERIALS

Due: 1/8/2017
"The great white shark"
  Call #: 597.3 HIR
  Barcode: T 8606

Due: 5/24/2017
"Top 10 cats for kids"
  Call #: 636.8 RAU
  Barcode: T 100602

Due: 10/31/2016
"Starring Jules (third grade debut)"
  Call #: FIC AIN
  Barcode: T 35365

Due: 3/20/2017
"The tree with eyes"
  Call #: FIC BEN KEMO
  Barcode: T 21898

Due: 3/20/2017
"Frantastic voyage"
  Call #: FIC BENTON
  Barcode: T 18072

Due: 3/20/2017
"The Fran with four brains"
  Call #: FIC BENTON
  Barcode: T 21703

Due: 3/6/2017
"Rumpelstiltskin"
  Call #: J 398.2 RUM
  Barcode: T 348

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Book Souk



It’s time for the annual Book Souk in the library! The Book Souk will take place Monday, June 12

The Book Souk is an opportunity for students to trade in good quality, Elementary-School-age-appropriate books for other students’ gently used books. 

This is an optional activity. Interested students should bring up to 5 (only) books they would like to trade to the library anytime until Monday morning, June 12

Clean off your shelves at home, and get some free summer reading material for the kids! Please join us!

Thanks! 

Ms. Mollenkramer 

An Invitation: Summer Strategies Workshop

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

End of Year Party

  • Please mark your calendars for our End-of-Year Party on Tuesday, June 13, from 12:15-1:30 in our classroom. The theme will be "3LN Has Talent" and an opportunity for our cuties to showcase their unique gifts and abilities. So, start preparing, students! Singing, acting, dancing, paper plane flying, impersonations, story-telling, fashion, drawing, comedy, horse-riding, tennis? What can you do well?! 
    • If you have a talent that is not easily performed in the classroom, please pre-record it and send it to me as a file or on a flash drive by June 11, so I can have it ready without any glitches. 
    • Please be cognizant of the time and keep talents to less than 4-5 min. max. 
    • Children may do an individual talent, as well as a partner/group one; however, please limit it to two maximum due to time constraints. 
    • Also, if there are any who do not wish to participate, that's no problem. We want to make your party as fun and stress-free as possible. :) 
  • Library books and textbooks: The time has come for us to return all of our beloved borrowed books back to their homes. This includes both library books and the Everyday Math Student Reference Book, which have all already been returned, thankfully. Thank you in advance!
  • As we starting to have more indoor recesses these days, we are starting to enjoy a fantastic series called Wild Arabia by BBC. We started watching the first one a few weeks ago, since we studied so much about the Bedouin this year (as well as animal adaptations, climate, weather, and dependent relationships in ecosystems), and the class was mesmerized. Here are the episodes if you'd like to view them at home: 
Academic News: 
  • Reading and Writing: We have just finished our Reading for Research and Persuasive writing. Overall, the class did a very good job and I'm pleased with the amount of time, effort, and accuracy that has been put in these two last literacy units. For the last two weeks, students will be reading fiction books, doing Reader's Theater, and preparing for debates (using their newly gained persuasive writing skills).
  • Math: Since our last official unit (9) is complete, we are working through Unit 10, which is about measurement. There will not be a test on this unit. Don't worry. :)
  • Science: As you know, we are ending our unit with the animal project. I'm excited to see the students' creations on Wednesday or Thursday morning at the very latest! 
I think that's it. Thanks so much for all of your wonderful support. With only about 2 weeks left, I'm really starting to feel sad about saying good-bye to "my" precious children! 

PS. This is a pretty funny article, which describes how a few of you may be feeling right about now. I was thinking one of us teachers should write one from our perspective. :) 

Monday, June 5, 2017

Field Trip Recap


We had a great time at The Green Planet today! Though we got off to a later start than expected, once we were there, it was nonstop excitement and learning. The students enjoyed hearing more about the different relationships that plants and animals have in the rainforest (positive, negative, and neutral), as well as trying to find hidden creatures that had excellent camouflage. The real highlight for most all of the children, however, was getting to see a REAL sloth in action...well, in slow action, anyway. (Actually, we were all surprised to see that it moved faster than we expected.) 


This is the kind of place in Dubai that definitely merits a second visit, especially when one has more time to really take it all in and read and see all that is available. If you haven't yet been and you'll be around for a while this summer, this would be a fun and cool activity. I imagine you wouldn't face any crowds, either.

In the meantime, please enjoy these pictures from our visit today. As you will see, the students generally had a truly fantastic time!

PS. Thank you for responding so quickly to the last-minute field trip. The other Grade 3 teachers and I were commenting on how great you were to sign the permission slips and send in the money so quickly. Please know that we really appreciate your support!!


Saturday, June 3, 2017

Pictures!

Sooo, I was finally able to catch up on posting pictures of our most recent events including the following: 
  • Baby Rhino activities
  • Visits to Dubai National School (Zaid and Farida went on the the second visit)
  • Thanksgiving pictures (Somehow, I missed posting those!) 
  • Plenty of other misc. learning fun 
I hope you'll enjoy them! 


Thursday, June 1, 2017

๐ŸŽค Lip Dub ๐ŸŽฌ

We just love the Grade 5 Lip Dub and thought you might, too. 

Enjoy and congratulations to those graduating! 

Recommended Website ๐Ÿ’ป

I want to share a fantastic resource that you might find useful, especially during the summer months. It's called Common Sense Media

Their mission sums it up well: 

Our Mission

Common Sense is the leading independent nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids thrive in a world of media and technology. We empower parents, teachers, and policymakers by providing unbiased information, trusted advice, and innovative tools to help them harness the power of media and technology as a positive force in all kids’ lives.
I hope you'll find it useful and if you see Ms. W. (the student's IT teacher), please take a moment to thank her for sharing this excellent info!

You are invited...

Dear Parents, 
I want to welcome you to attend our 

"Third Grade Zoo"  

Thursday, June 8, from 8:40-9:20 AM in Room 220 (our classroom)

This will be an open house for 3LN, 3MLK, and 3OP and a time for students to tell you all about their creature creations. I will be providing this sheet for you to use as a great conversation too. Students should *hopefully* be able to answer each question well. 

This is the third year we've done this project and the children always love it. It's a wonderful and natural opportunity for them to practice and further develop their speaking, listening, and presentation skills. 

We hope to see you there! 

Ms. Laura 

๐Ÿ ๐Ÿฐ Animal Project ๐Ÿ† ๐ŸŠ


To culminate our science unit and the work we have done on inherited traits, habitats, and adaptations, your child will be creating his/her own animal, a kind of "Creature Creation."

I will discuss the assignment and send the information home on Sunday; however, you may read the instructions here, as well.

One of the first things to do is to consider the habitat you want your animal to live in (see below), as well as the traits it will have. (This is a helpful worksheet to organize your thoughts, and the powerpoint is the same information. We will be doing this in class on Sunday.)

For a little inspiration, follow this link for the "make-your-animal" website. The possibilities are endless!

This is a fun link, which shows some rare animal adaptations. You might get some good ideas by viewing these, as well.  Finally, these are some of the creatures former students made. Some are better than others, but you will quickly get the idea.

Most importantly, this is a great way for your child to demonstrate what he/she knows and understands about adaptations and how they help plants and animals survive and reproduce. Have fun with it!

Habitats/Ecosystems


Desert
The temperature is very hot and dry.  There is very little water available to drink.  Food is sparse, and is found mostly in the form of very small animals & insects, as well as a very limited amount of plant life.  As such, animals have to move around a lot to find shelter, food, and water.  There are few predators.  Nothing moves very fast.
Rainforest
The temperature is very hot.  The air is constantly very humid, and it rains almost every day.  Both plant and animal life is abundant, and many different forms of food are available.  The food chain is very complex, and no matter how big or small an animal is, predators abound.  Trees are very close together, so even though animals can move around, they cannot do so very quickly.  All food sources are also very easy to find, but there is a lot of competition.
Ocean/Lake/River Environment
The water environment can be home to many different types of life (fish, birds, water-dwelling animals such as dolphins or beavers, etc.)  The temperature is constant and temperate.  Food MIGHT be available, if the animal can access it.  Water is abundant (obviously).  There are many predators.  Some animals can move quickly, depending on their traits.
Grassland/Prairies
Temperature ranges from cool to very hot.  There is not very much shelter, so animals need to move around a lot.  Animals also need to move around a lot (migrate) to find their food, although various forms of food are available.  Water is sometimes available, but at some times of the year it can be difficult to find.  There are many predators, and those predators can move very quickly across the land.
 
Forests
The average temperature of the forest is 10 degrees Celsius. The average amount of rainfall in the forest is 30 to 60 inches a year. As the seasons change, so do the colors of the leaves of the deciduous. During the winter months water is generally not available to keep the leaves of some plants alive. Therefore, the leaves of some plants fall off and grow back in the spring. Those plants, like evergreens, keep their leaves during the winter have special adaptations to stay alive.  Precipitation in the temperate deciduous forest is spread throughout the year. However, during the winter months it is usually frozen and unavailable to animals. Animals must adjust to cold winters and hot summers. Leaves generally fall off in the fall, leaving animals with less cover to hide themselves from predators. You'd find bears (black and brown), fox, squirrels, cardinals, raccoons, and snakes in this habitat as well as many others. 


Arctic 
The Arctic is a very cold, windy, and often snowy biome located around the North Pole.Animals that live in the Arctic (either full time or seasonally) are adapted to extreme conditions. Many animals who overwinter in the Arctic (like the Arctic fox and the ermine) have a coat that thickens and changes color to white during the winter as camouflage in the snow (blending into the background is called cryptic coloration). Some animals hibernate during the cold season; they go into a very deep, sleep-like state in which their heartbeat slows down. These animals often hibernate in an underground burrow or pit. Some hibernators include skunks, chipmunks, and some bears (but these bears are not true hibernators, they go into a state that is closer to a normal deep sleep). Many animals (like the Arctic tern) spend the summer months in the Arctic, but leave as the weather turns frigid and food becomes scarce (these animals return again the next summer, repeating this pattern year after year). This behavior is called migrating.

Field Trip Monday!

We're squeezing in one more field trip! Yes, since this program ties in so nicely with our current science unit, we Grade 3 teachers agreed that it would be really nice if the children could have one last opportunity to enjoy some hands-on learning. So, though it's a bit last minute (apologies!), we're going for it. 

Permission slips were sent home on Wednesday, May 31, and here are all the details: 
  • When? Monday, June 5
  • What time? Our bus will leave at 8:30, so please be at school by 8:15. The actual program runs from 9:00-11:00 AM. Busses will arrive back to school by 11:45 AM. 
  • How much? AED 60 
  • Why? To learn more about rainforest relationships (more below)
  • What else? Non-fasting students may bring a snack and water and will use a designated discreet area to eat/drink. Please return your permission slip on Sunday!
Rainforest Relationships

Life in the rainforest is competitive and survival is tough. Rainforest plants and animals have developed complex relationships with other species in order to survive in this diverse environment. The Rainforest Relationships program gives students the opportunity to explore these complex relationships and learn about how working together is the key to survival, while also getting to know the indigenous plants and animals. 
Thanks so much for your support! We're looking forward to a thrilling morning!

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Science Homework

Today, we wrapped up a lesson about animal habitats and adaptations. Students were given two 40-minute periods to complete this work, yet some did not use their time wisely and will need to finish their homework tonight. Students should have brought home their paper, but if they forgot, you can find the assignment here.

As promised, here are the links that you'll need to complete your 6-7 post-it notes: 
Thanks in advance for getting your work finished! Remember to do your best work and to label your post-it notes with your name. 

Monday, May 22, 2017

Mini Novel!

Happy end of May! Somehow, the days just seem to speed by faster and faster by the day. It's incredible to think that we are now down to just 22.5 days of school left! 

As it's such a busy time, I want to update you on what's happening this week. (I'm sorry for the long delay since my last blog post. Everything important has been communicated daily to your darlings, so they are fully in the loop and, hopefully, you are, as well.) 

News to Note: 
  • Tomorrow, 3LN will be presenting their Music Showcase, which our class has worked so hard to master. Here are all the details...
    • It will be held in Miss Wyse's music room (259), which is over near the Grade 5 classrooms, just down the hall from the library. 
    • Children should come to school wearing dressy clothes. Please note that we will NOT have PE in the morning, as usual, but I have rescheduled it to Wednesday morning at 8:10 AM. So, students can stay in their dressy clothes all day, if they choose. If they want to be more comfortable, they may change into the regular, non-PE school uniform. 
    • It will last from 10:25-11:10 AM. Students will eat lunch directly afterwards. 
  • Tuesday afternoon, our class will enjoy an ice cream party to celebrate learning the multiplication facts through 12. Even if they have not yet reached the 12's, children will still be given ice cream. The first ten students who passed the division speed test will receive extra toppings and a cherry on top. Congratulations!! (And, please keep practicing with your child if he/she is not quite there yet.) 
  • Wednesday will be fun, as well, as students will  have their rescheduled PE, celebrate a secret birthday, and take the Unit 8 math test. (We have done extensive reviewing at school. I'm also sending home the completed review work tonight, so you can look it over together with your child.) 
  • Thursday will be a busy day, as well. We have an ES Assembly to culminate our Baby Rhino Extravaganza. (Students may wear their T-shirts.) Then, we'll have our Souk Day, together with Ms. Jennifer T.'s class. For the Souk Day, each students should bring in 10-15 small items. These can be anything from homemade or store-bought cookies to gently used toys, bookmarks, etc. Basically, anything a children might enjoy. 
  • Next Sunday, Ramadan school hours will likely go into effect. The information has been shared on SPOTS; however, if you missed it, please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the revised schedule: 
  • This week (May 21-25) will be the last week for Trimester 3 ASAs. Please note that they will last for one hour, instead of the usual 30 minutes. 
  • In terms of curriculum, children are enjoying our various units. Here's an overview: 
    • Reading--Research Clubs have been going well! Students are learning how to synthesize information from various texts,  take notes on what they read (in their own words), and respond to what they read (question info, have difference opinions, etc). 
    • Writing--Students are writing powerful persuasive letters and seem to have found their own unique voice. They are writing to specific audiences to cause effectual change. Some of these persuasive letters are being written to solve a problem, while others are recommendations of "must-see" or "must-do" places. Some students have even taken initiative in writing their own reviews on Trip Advisor!! (Feel free to read these and "like" them: Farida, Zaid, Ms. Laura) Soon, students will be selecting one to improve or writing a new one, which they will then publish (to be graded). 
    • Math--We are wrapping up our unit on Fractions. The class seems to have a great handle on how to make equivalent fractions, how to compare fractions, and how to identify fractions on a number line. They area also to solve number problem stories in real-life situations (Example: Andy bought 24 stamps for his stamp collection. Three-fourths of the stamps were from the UAE. How many stamps were from the UAE? Answer: 18 stamps) Students will show what they've learned on Wednesday as they take the last math test of the school year. (We will continue on to Unit 10; however, it will not be reported on the final report card.) 
    • Science--Traits and Adaptations! Students are absolutely loving this unit, mostly because they are fascinated by the unique adaptations of animals and because we all love to laugh at the funny things animals do to mate, find food, create shelter, and survive, in general! These two videos are especially fun to watch: Wildlife in Disguise, Nature's Record Breakers. The second part of this unit will be focused on your child making his/her own animal creation. I will share more information about this next week. Parents will be invited to come into our classroom (and several other classes in Grade 3) to see the animal creations at our Zoo! Please stay tuned for the date. 
  • For our End-of-Year Class Party, we will be giving the class a chance to present their talents through a Talent Show! (Participation is totally optional...don't worry.) Our class mother, Doaa, and I are still deciding on the date, but it will likely be the last week of school. So, start thinking about what talents and hard work your child might want to show. (Digital submissions are also fine and may feel less stressful.) 
  • Lastly, my baby brother, Peter, and his wife, Melissa, had a BABY!!! His Facebook post says it all: 






So, you can now call me "Aunt Laura!!" 

That's it! 

Thanks for reading this mini-novel. :) 

Monday, May 8, 2017

Baby Rhino Extravaganza!

The ES student council has been working tirelessly to put this year’s slogan into action: Putting Student Power to Work.


Throughout the year, student council has been working closely with the Baby Rhino Rescue. This is an organization that raises awareness of rhinos as an endangered species. To find out more about the Baby Rhino Rescue, check out their website: www.babyrhinorescue.org

Over the next 3 weeks student council will be hosting a variety of activities and events. The first week is designed to inform students of rhino poaching. This will be done in morning meetings with their teachers.

The second week has students putting their knowledge to action by attending a mini-assembly and participating in a variety of recess activities. The second week will end with a symbolic walk across Africa called 1,000,000 footsteps. This walk will show that DAA is taking a stance against rhino poaching. Prior to the walk t-shirts will be sold for 40 AED. Students will be encouraged to wear their purchased shirts on the walk.

During the third week, we’ll celebrate and reflect with a final assembly where members of the Baby Rhino Rescue will address DAA’s hard work. (Students may also wear their shirt on this day, as well.)

We are looking forward to a fun and educational three weeks!

Thank you for your continued support with student council!

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Hot Dot Lunch

The DAAPA Grade 5 Completion Committee will be hosting a hotdog lunch sale on Thursday, May 4, for students in grade 3-5.  Order forms have been sent home. If you wish to order, kindly return the order form with exact change by morning of Tuesday, May 2. Thank you for your ongoing support! 

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

A Note from Music ๐ŸŽผ

Hello Third Grade Parents, 

We are pleased to invite you to your child's music curriculum showcase, which has now moved to Thursday, May 23-24. The showcase will be held in the music room #259 in the ES building. Please remind your child to come to school that day in concert attire: A nice dress, button up shirt and tie with nice pants and dress shoes. We look forward to seeing you there!

3MLK: Wednesday, May 24 9:05-9:55AM

3JRW: Tuesday, May 23 8:00-8:44AM

3JT: Wednesday, May 24 12:50-1:35PM

3RK: Wednesday, May 24 8:10-9:00AM

3LN: Tuesday, May 23 10:24-11:10AM

3OP: Wednesday, May 24 10:55-11:45AM

3JB: Tuesday, May 23 12:00-12:45PM

3DMC: Tuesday, May 23 8:48-9:32AM


Thanks!
Miss Wyse

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Social Studies Weekend Homework

Today your son or daughter is bringing home our final Social Studies project on trade.  Each student chose a produce import to study (ex. apples, cucumbers, pineapples, etc.) They have recorded data on why they think this is imported rather than grown in Dubai and now they need to collect data on where this is imported from.  We will be doing research on this in class but I need your help to collect the data from home.   
Your son or daughter should decide what data they would like to collect.  It can be any one of the following options (or a combination of 2 different options): 
  1. Go to one or more grocery stores and record what different countries this product comes from.
  2. Record the prices for the product and compare them to the place the product comes from. (Does the distance it is from Dubai make it more expensive?)
  3. Do a taste test for the different countries and record your observations.  
  4. Go to import/organic/specialized/local stores and compare the prices of this product at the different stores.
  5. Do a survey of 5-10 people and find out what country they prefer their product imported from and ask why they prefer this region.  
Before Monday, please help your son or daughter record and collect this data. On Monday, we will begin organizing it into graphs and charts and then create a presentation.  

Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thank you so much for your support! 
PS. If you cannot make it to the grocery story, some places have shopping available online, such as Choitrams. 


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