Welcome to Third Grade with Mrs. Fisher!
Posts
Spelling Unit 3, Week 1
Spelling Unit 3, Week 1
- prepay
- nonstop
- nonfiction
- disagree
- preapprove
- indirect
- imperfect
- impolite
- insecure
- incorrect
Bonus Words: impossibly, indefinite, disqualify
Vocabulary Words:
abandon- to leave behind
appeared- showed up or came into view
enormous- oversized, huge
interfered- became involved in an unwanted way
stationary- not moving
Monday, November 10th
Week At A Glance
Reading, Spelling and Writing: Unit 3 Week 1 Below Deck: A Titanic Story (Historical Fiction)
Objectives:
- Learn more about historical fiction and analyze plot and setting in historical fiction.
- Develop knowledge about language to make connections between reading fiction and writing historical fiction.
- Use elements of narrative text to write a historical fiction story.
Math: Chapter 5 Understand Division
Objectives:
- Relate Division and Multiplication.
- Divide using related multiplication facts.
- Use models to solve problems.
- Review
- Chapter 5 Test Friday
Religion: Unit 2 Session 7- Following Jesus
Objectives:
- Explain what Jesus wants us to do in order to follow him.
- Discuss how God calls us to follow the Ten Commandments
- Explain how being generous helps us follow Jesus
- Identify ways to show love for God.
- Define conversion
Social Studies:
Objectives:
- Identify and describe the diverse environments of North America that were home to a variety of Native American groups.
- Discuss the ways in which physical geography, including climate, influenced how Native Americans adapted to their natural environment.
- Describe traditions of Native American groups.
- Unit 1 test Review
Reminders:
- Spelling menus will be due every Friday (Choose 3 activities-time given in class to do. Students will finish at home if necessary.)
- Students are expected to have done 40-45 minutes in each Reading and Math for I-Ready practice lessons every week! They are given plenty of time in class throughout the week, but can finish at home if the goal is not met.
- Please send your child with a water bottle every day.
- Please make sure your child’s chrome book is charged every night.
November 5, 2025
Spelling Unit 2 Week 5:
- I’ve
- let’s
- can’t
- aren’t
- didn’t
- won’t
- couldn’t
- wouldn’t
- you’ve
- doesn’t
Bonus Words: would’ve, should’ve, o’clock
Vocabulary:
interdependence: animals and plants that depend on each other for survival.
camouflage: a disguise that hides something from view.
adaptations: changes in plants or animals that help them survive in the habitat.
food chain: some animals eat other animals that, in turn, eat other animals or plants.
Biodiversity: the range of many kinds of plants and animals in a habitat.
November 3, 2025
Week At A Glance
Reading, Spelling and Writing: Unit 2 Week 5 Nature’s Patchwork Quilt (Informational Text)
Objectives:
- Learn more about informational texts and explain the author’s purpose in an informational text.
- Develop knowledge about language to make connections between reading and writing.
- Use elements of an informational text to write a how-to article.
Math:
Objectives:
- Explore two meanings of division.
- Model division as equal sharing.
- Use models to relate division and subtraction
- Explore how division and multiplication are related.
Religion: Unit 2 Session 6-Jesus, our Lord and Savior
Objectives:
- Explain the meaning of the good soil and the seed in Jesus’ parable.
- Explain why Jesus told parables
- Describe ways we can serve God’s kingdom
- Discuss how Saints Benedict and Scholastica served the Kingdom of God
- Define monastery: a place where a group of monks work and pray together
Social Studies:
Objectives:
- Identify and describe the diverse environments of North America that were home to a variety of Native American groups.
- Discuss the ways in which physical geography, including climate, influenced how Native Americans adapted to their natural environment.
- Describe traditions of Native American groups.
- Unit 1 test Thursday November 6th.
Reminders:
- Spelling menus will be due every Friday (Choose 3 activities-time given in class to do. Students will finish at home if necessary.)
- Students are expected to have done 40-45 minutes in each Reading and Math for I-Ready practice lessons every week! They are given plenty of time in class throughout the week, but can finish at home if the goal is not met.
- No school Friday
October 29, 2025
October 28, 2025
Spelling Unit 2 Week 4:
- dispute
- expose
- mistake
- compete
- translate
- include
- explode
- despite
- subscribe
- reptile
Bonus Words: incubate, stipulate, confinement
Vocabulary Words:
habitat: the natural home of a plant or animal
solitary: single or alone
multiplied: increased greatly in number
October 27, 2025
Week at a Glance
Reading, Spelling and Writing: Unit 2 Week 4 Welcome Back Wolves! (Persuasive Text)
Objectives:
- I can learn more about themes concerning interactions by analyzing the text structure of persuasive texts.
- I can develop knowledge about language to make connections between reading and writing
- I can use elements of an informational text to write a how-to article
Math:
Objectives:
- Problem-Solving Investigation: Make a Table
- Use Multiplication to Find Combinations
- Review
- Test Thursday
Religion: Unit 2 Session 6-Jesus, our Lord and Savior
Objectives:
- Explain the meaning of the good soil and the seed in Jesus’ parable.
- Explain why Jesus told parables
- Describe ways we can serve God’s kingdom
- Discuss how Saints Benedict and Scholastica served the Kingdom of God
- Define monastery: a place where a group of monks work and pray together
Social Studies:
Objectives:
- Identify and describe the diverse environments of North America that were home to a variety of Native American groups.
- Discuss the ways in which physical geography, including climate, influenced how Native Americans adapted to their natural environment.
- Describe traditions of Native American groups.
Reminders:
- Spelling menus will be due every Friday (Choose 3 activities-time given in class to do. Students will finish at home if necessary.)
- Students are expected to have done 40-45 minutes in each Reading and Math for I-Ready practice lessons every week! They are given plenty of time in class throughout the week, but can finish at home if the goal is not met.