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Welcome to Mrs. Ryan’s
3rd Grade Class!
A LITTLE ABOUT MRS. RYAN
Teaching and working in District 97 the past 5
years in grades 1-5. This is my 2nd year teaching
3rd grade.
 Live in Oak Park with my husband and two sons
who are in 3rd and 6th grade.
 Love to swim, read, work in the garden, and
travel
 Attended 3rd grade in Tennessee. Then moved to
and grew up in Miami, FL.
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MATH
Multiplication & Division
 Number Sense & Place Value
 Fractions
 Measurement & Data
 Geometry
 Focus on math talks, real-world word problems,
and using a variety of strategies.
 The My Math curriculum and other resources
will be used to address the Common Core State
Standards.
 “Rainbow Math” on Fridays – differentiated math
groups determined by MAP scores, classroom
assessments, and teacher observations.
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READING
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Reading various genres of literature (short stories,
novel studies, poetry)
Strong focus on informational text
Discussions, activities, and projects will be used to address
the Common Core Standards
Passport to Reading - school-wide initiative, meets the
needs of all students, initial screening process underway,
groups are fluid and change often
Independent reading - 20 minutes each night - always have
a chapter book at school
Fluency practice - read aloud frequently – end of year
benchmark for grade 3 is 110 words per minute
LANGUAGE ARTS
Grammar Practice (nouns, verbs, adjectives,
pronouns, etc.)
 Vocabulary and Spelling – building vocab from
root words. The weekly spelling and vocabulary
words will be the same
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The weekly word lists will be reduced in order for
students to gain a greater understanding of each
word’s meaning and spelling
Daily Language Review (editing, fact vs. opinion,
analogies, using context clues, spelling, etc.)
WRITING
Narrative
 Persuasive
 Expository/Research
 Multiple modeled writing opportunities
 Mini-lessons on the 6+1 Writing Traits (ideas,
organization, word choice, voice, conventions,
sentence fluency, presentation)
 Incorporating technology (Google docs, Book
Creator, iMovie, etc)
 Multiple opportunities each week for quick writes
and practice with editing and revising
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SOCIAL STUDIES & SCIENCE
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6 week rotations between subjects
Social Studies units: Citizenship, Government,
Cultures, Economics, Geography, History
Science units: weather and climate, forces &
interactions, life cycles & traits, and engineering
design
ASSESSMENTS
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Formative and Summative unit assessments align with the
Common Core Standards
Standards-Based Report Card Grading: EP: You have gone
above and beyond the expectations on a consistent basis,
PR: You’ve got it!, AP: You’re on the right track!, NP: Keep
working on this skill
In lieu of ISAT testing, students will be taking the PARCC
(third graders are tested in reading and math) – March and
May
MAP testing (reading and math) completed on computers
two times this year (September and January)
DIBELS reading fluency testing completed three times per
year
HOMEWORK
Assigned as needed for extra practice and
reinforcement of skills, especially in math and
vocabulary/spelling
 Some homework will be electronic once we start
using the iPads
 Students should read for 20 minutes outside of
school daily
 Assignment notebooks should be updated
by students and signed by parents daily
 Sunrise and Lunch Study Hall are available
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TECHNOLOGY
1:1 iPad initiative
 Used when it enhances the lesson, saves time,
motivates students, and personalizes learning
 Focused on the 4 C’s: Creativity, Communication,
Collaboration, and Critical Thinking
 One universal log-in and password for all
sites/programs – will be kept in assignment
notebooks
 For more information, please visit the iLearn97
website linked to my webpage or contact the
district technology director, Michael Arensdorff,
at [email protected]
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OAK PARK EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Non-profit organization separate from District 97
 Provides a variety of excellent programs for our
schools
 Third graders participate in “Geared Up Legos,”
which brings engineering, physical science, math,
and technology challenges to our students.
 Science Alliance – Scientist Sally
 To learn more visit: www.opef.org
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BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS
Individual Behavior Incentive Chart: Earn a
sticker each day for “staying on green” and
demonstrating respectful, responsible, safe, and
kind behavior
 Class Compliment Pebble Jar: Fill the jar and
earn a class celebration
 Bear Necessity slips / Weekly Friday Raffle
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SPECIALS SCHEDULE
Mondays & Fridays – Music and Spanish
 Tuesdays –Art
 Wednesdays – Library (don’t forget book returns)
 Thursdays – P.E. (don’t forget gym shoes)
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SNACKS AND CELEBRATIONS
Due to some severe allergies, third grade
classroom snacks can be fresh fruits and
vegetables
 In lieu of birthday treats or food at parties, you
can consider sending in small party favors
(mechanical pencils, stickers, erasers, etc) –
enough for 27 students or donate a book to our
class library
 Send in a full, cold water bottle daily (water only,
please)
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COMMUNICATION
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Email is the BEST way to contact me:
[email protected]
Visit my website regularly for curriculum updates,
important dates, etc. www.op97.org/aryan
Digital Backpack link on my website
Notes, forms, permission slips, lunch money, etc. can
be sent via the red take-home folder
Trimester report cards will go home in December,
March, and June
Formal parent/teacher conferences will be scheduled
during the weeks of October 20th and February 9th
and as needed by appointment
WELCOME TO THIRD GRADE!
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