Dear Third-Grade Families,
The highlight of last week was the lantern walk with our students and families. We gathered around a fire, listened to the story of St. Martin and our fourth graders playing the Ukulele. Then the class ventured into the forest with our beautiful lanterns. Everybody enjoyed the lantern walk, and the students did not get tired of singing along the candle-lit path. Thank you to all lantern walk volunteers and gingerbread bakers for making this evening so enjoyable! And a big thank you also to all who so generously donated coats for our One Warm Coat drive!
This past week, the class transitioned back into a language arts block, exploring the Hebrew legends. We also were busy working on our calendar pages. The third grade shared two short language arts lessons with the second grade two times this week. The students had fun pairing up and creating sentences together that they later presented to the whole class. The cooperation between the students went so well that they always asked their classmates for help before they turned to the teacher.
In the forest, the whole class had fun playing with a truck tire. The students sent it down the hill through an obstacle course and took turns getting rolled around in it on flat ground. Every day, we enjoyed the turning of the leaves and the warm November days.
Reminders:
Friday is a half-day; pick up is 12:15-12:30.
Thanksgiving break is next week.
Please consider donating nonperishable food items and personal care products for the Never Alone food pantry in Woodstock. Please follow this link to find a list of items most urgently needed, and to find the "Donate Now" button if it is more convenient or preferable for you to contribute in that way.
I wish you a happy and safe Thanksgiving break!
Best,
Gaby Farrokhi