Thank you to Mrs. Latulippe and Mrs. Lariviere for planning a fun filled holiday celebration, and to all who helped make it a success with help and goodies.
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Mrs. Ramano, from the South Windsor Public Library, presented every third grader at Wapping a brand new dictionary as part of a "Friends of the SW Public Library" program. The dictionaries will be used in class throughout the year and taken home at the end of the year to keep. Thank you to Mrs. Ramano and the "Friends of the Public Library" for being so kind!
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A Connecticut Mastery Test healthy snack sign-up will be circulating around our classroom. If you do not receive it by Feb. break and want to donate a healthy snack, please send a note and I will make sure to send the sign-up home. Thank you.
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Thank you to the Wapping PTO for bring the cultural arts program 'Ginga Brasileira' to Wapping! They enthusiatically performed Afro-Brazilian dances that have music combined with high-energy gymnastics and martial arts. They performed Capoeira, a martial art dance form developed in Brazil by 16th century slaves.
Thank you Wapping PTO!
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Mathematics:
Thank you for your continued support in practicing multiplication facts. The kids are learning songs, making multiplication wheels, and making multiplication fortune tellers to help with fact memorization. Hope it helps!
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Reading/Language Arts:
After reading a story we will choose a part of the story that we think was most surprising or important, then we will look back in the story for details to support our answer.
Our read aloud has been The Mouse and the Motorcycle.
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Social Studies:
Indian Rock presented an in-school field trip to our Wapping third grade titled 'Rocks and Minerals'. Did you know the fireplace in the East Wing of the White House is made of Milford, Connecticut marble?
This presentation was paid in full by our Wapping PTO.
Thank you Wapping PTO!
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"Last night there was a waning gibbous moon out." This is what I am hearing in class as we learn about the moon's phases. It has been so exciting to see if the moon really does change in real life, like what we have been learning about in books.