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Welcome to Third Grade with Mrs. Fisher!

This is my third year teaching at St. Joseph Catholic School.  I have lived in Vernon Hills for 20 years.  I have five kids, two girls and three boys.  I enjoy cooking, gardening, DIY projects, walking my dog, and spending time with my kids.   I attended Northeastern Illinois University and University of Phoenix.  I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education with an endorsement in Structured English Immersion for PreK-12.  I was a third grade student teacher and a substitute teacher at St. Francis de Sales School in Lake Zurich. I volunteered at St. Mary School in Buffalo Grove for five years. I am so happy to be a part of the SJCS community!
 

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Homework

Monday, January 12, 2026
 
Homework:
Reading: Read for 15 minutes
Math: Lesson 5 pages 393-394 (evens)
iReady testing starts tomorrow.  Please be sure your child gets a good nights sleep and eats breakfast in the morning.

Spelling Unit 4 Week 2

Spelling Unit 4 Week 2:


  1. surprise
  2. pilgrim
  3. subtract
  4. control
  5. sample
  6. inspect
  7. contrast
  8. employ
  9. exclaim
  10. athlete

Bonus Words: contraction, embrace, completion


Vocabulary:


slavery- a system in which people are owned by others

abolitionist- a person who believes slavery should be stopped

violence- actions that cause great harm, damage, or injury

equality- the right of all people to be treated the same

influential- having a great effect on someone or something

Week At A Glance

January 12th- January 16th
 

Reading, Spelling and Writing: 

Unit 4 Week 2: from Frederick Douglass (Biography)

Objectives: 

  • Learn more about biography and analyze text structure in  a biography.
  • To develop knowledge about language to make connections between reading and writing.
  • To use elements of opinion writing to write an opinion essay.

Math: Chapter 7 Multiplication and Division

Objectives:

  • Lesson 5: Divide by 4- Use different strategies, including related multiplication facts, to divide by 4.
  • Lesson 6: Problem-Solving Investigation or Extra or Missing Information
  • Lesson 7: Multiply by 0 and 1-Use different strategies, such as equal groups, patterns, and properties, to multiply by 0 and 1.
  • Lesson 8: Divide with 0 and 1- Use division rules to divide with 0 and 1.


Religion: Unit 2 Session 12- The Catholic Church

Objectives:

  • Discuss how the Church grew and found new leaders after Pentecost.
  • Identify Peter as Jesus’ appointed leader of the Church.
  • Identify the Marks of the Church: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
  • Pray the last part of the Apostles’ Creed.
  • Define apostolic, Marks of the Church, Mystical Body of Christ, one, pastor, and Vicar of 

Social Studies: Lesson 8- Cultures Around the World

Objectives:

  • Identify the locations of continents and countries around the world.
  • Analyze cultural artifacts to identify what they reveal about ways of life.
  • Compare and contrast various ways of life.

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.
  • Please send your child with winter gear for outside!

Homework

Thursday, January 8, 2026
 
Homework:
Reading: Read for 15 minute
Listen to The House That Jane Built 
Math: Lesson 4, pages 387-388 (evens)
 
Study for spelling test!

Homework

Tuesday, January 6th
 
Homework:
Reading: Read for 15 minutes
Math: Lesson 2, pages 375-376 (evens)

Homework

Monday, January 5th
 
Reading: Read for 15 minutes
Math: Chapter 7, Lesson 1 pages 369-370 (odds)

Spelling Unit 4 Week 1

Spelling unit 4 Week 1


  1. certainty
  2. earn
  3. return
  4. search
  5. swerve
  6. termite
  7. third
  8. thirsty
  9. thirteen
  10. thirty

Bonus Words: determine, virtual, personable


This week’s Vocabulary words:


community- a group of people living in the same area

donate- give as a way to help others

convince- persuade or cause someone to believe

generous- giving or kind toward others

transformed- changed or made very difficult

Week at a Glance

January 5th - 9th 2026
 

Reading, Spelling and Writing: 

Unit 4 Week 1: The House that Jane Built (Biography)

Objectives: 

  • Learn more about biography and analyze text structure in a biography.
  • Develop knowledge about language to make connections between reading and writing.
  • Use elements of opinion writing to write an opinion essay.
  • Understand what possessive pronouns are.

Math: Chapter 7 Multiplication and Division

Objectives:

  • Lesson 1: Multiply by 3-use different strategies, such as arrays, equal groups, and properties, to multiply by 3
  • Lesson 2: Divide by 3-use different strategies, including related multiplication facts, to divide by 3
  • Lesson 3: Hands on-double a known fact: explore how to double a known fact in order to multiply
  • Lesson 4: Multiply by 4- double a known fact to multiply by 4


Religion: Unit 2 Session 11- Jesus Sends the Holy Spirit

Objectives:

  • Discuss Jesus’ promise of the Holy Spirit to the Apostles
  • Tell the story of the Holy Spirit coming to the disciples at Pentecost.
  • Describe how the Holy Spirit helps us live prayerful lives.
  • Discuss the Fruits of the Holy Spirit. 
  • Define witness.

Social Studies: Lesson 7- Making Communities Better

Objectives:

  • Identify how six individuals solved problems to improve the lives of people in their own community and in communities around the country.
  • Explain why all individuals share a responsibility for making their community a better place to live.
  • Research and describe the contributions of someone who has improved life in the local community. 

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.
    • Please send your child with winter gear for outside!
  • Christmas Concert Dress Rehearsal Tuesday, Jan 6, 2025
  • Christmas Concert Wednesday, Jan 7, 2025

Homework

Reading: Read 15 min
Math:
Please have your child work on I-Ready Math lessons and use IXL-geometry, and measurement stars and beyond to prepare for our January diagnostics!
 
**The reading and spelling test this Thursday will be done together and not added to our gradebook. Students will not need to do/turn in spelling menu activities.

Week at a Glance

December 14th - December 19th
 

Reading, Spelling and Writing: Unit 3 Week 5 -Poems About Heroes (Poetry) Firefighters Face, Miss Stone, The Race, In Daddy’s Arms, The Wright Brothers. 

Objectives:

  • To learn more about themes concerning heroes and explain poetic elements in poetry.
  • To develop knowledge about language to make connections between reading and writing.
  • To use elements of narrative text to write a historical fiction story.

Math: Review- Practice all previously covered math concepts in fun ways- Christmas theme

Objectives:

  • We will begin Chapter 7 after winter break.

Religion: Unit 2 Session 11- Jesus Sends the Holy Spirit

Objectives:

  • Discuss Jesus’ promise of the Holy Spirit to the Apostles
  • Tell the story of the Holy Spirit coming to the disciples at Pentecost.
  • Describe how the Holy Spirit helps us live prayerful lives.
  • Discuss the Fruits of the Holy Spirit. 
  • Define witness.

Social Studies: Lesson 7- Making Communities Better

Objectives:

  • Identify how six individuals solved problems to improve the lives of people in their own community and in communities around the country.
  • Explain why all individuals share a responsibility for making their community a better place to live.
  • Research and describe the contributions of someone who has improved life in the local community. 

Reminders: Poems About Heroes (Poetry)


  • 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.
  • Please send your child with winter gear for outside!
 

Homework

Thursday, December 11, 2025
 
Reading: Read for 15 minutes
Math: No Homework
 
Study for Spelling and Reading test

Homework

Homework
 
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
 
Reading: 
Read for 15 minutes
Helen Keller reading with questions
Math: Lesson 9, pages 349-350 (odds)
 

Spelling Unit 3 Week 4


  1. ballon
  2. choose
  3. feud
  4. newest
  5. recruit
  6. rescue
  7. spooky
  8. statue
  9. suitable
  10. threw


Bonus Words: soothe, renewable, nuisance


Vocabulary Words:


ceremonies- formal religious or public events

tradition- customs or beliefs passed down among a group of people

medicine- a substance used for treating an illness

lamenting- expressing feelings of sadness

offering- giving or presenting