Wednesday, March 21, 2018

                                       Dear Parent/Guardian, 
Kindly be noted that due to the elections the Spring Break will start early. The 

holiday will begin on Sunday, March 25th, 2018. We will be back to school 

on Wednesday , April 11th, 2018. 
                                          Enjoy Your Holidays!!

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Grade 3 Math and Science H.W
Mar.18-Mar.22
Date
Math
Science
Sunday, Mar.18
English Pre SAT exam
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
Monday, Mar.19
Language Pre SAT exam
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
Tuesday, Mar.20
Fish Garden
Fish Garden
Wednesday, Mar.21
Revision for the Math  Pre SAT exam
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
Thursday,  Mar.22
Math  Pre SAT exam
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
HW: Answer the sheet


Monday, March 12, 2018


Dear All,
It is finally the time of the year of our annual Spring Carnival that takes place at the Fish Garden on Tuesday, March 20th, 2018 at 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. For grades 1 till 3 parents must attend with his/her child to enjoy the sunny fun day with all of us. Tickets are 200 L.E. per person. If you would like to purchase tickets please staple the money in the channel book.
See you all then!


Monday, March 12, 2018

Dear Parent/Guardian,
We will be giving standardized tests to measure your child’s learning. These tests include questions that relate to the information your child is learning in school.
Many students do not test well even though they know the material. They may not test well because of test anxiety or the mystery of taking tests. What will the test look like? What will some of the questions be? What happens if I do not do well?
To help your child do his/her best on the tests, we will be using some practice tests. These tests help your child learn what the tests will look like, what some of the questions might be, and ways to learn to take tests. These practice tests will be included as part of your child’s daily study pack at home. Please do NOT answer anything with your child at home, only help your child by studying the question from the practice test that were already done in class with his/her teacher.
These tests help your child learn what the tests will look like, what some of the questions might be, and ways to learn to take tests.
The actual tests will be on the following dates:
·         Language arts – Sunday, March 18, 2018
·         Reading – Monday, March 19, 2018
·         Math – Thursday, March 22, 2018

Important Note: some of the questions in the practice tests we still haven't covered in class, because the test includes all the needed information to master your child's grade level skills. There are also some questions that will not even be covered throughout the year because the test is designed to measure all students' with different levels and to help us discover any students with advanced learning skills. The test has nothing to do with your child's grades in school, so please do not stress yourself out.
By showing you are interested in how your child is doing, he/she will do even better in school. Enjoy this time with your child. Good luck with the practice tests.

Good luck!

Multiply by 3 | Learn Multiplication | Multiply By Music | Jack Hartmann

Science Video for Kids: Earth's Revolution & Rotation

Grade 3 Math and Science H.W
Mar.11-Mar.15

Date
Math
Science
Sunday Mar.4
Prepare the students for the Pre SAT exam
HW: Sheet
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
Monday Mar.5
Prepare the students for the Pre SAT exam
HW: Sheet
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
Tuesday  Mar.6
Prepare the students for the Pre SAT exam
HW: Sheet
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
Wednesday  Mar.7
Prepare the students for the Pre SAT exam
HW: Sheet
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
Thursday  Mar.8
Prepare the students for the Pre SAT exam
HW: Sheet
What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
HW: Answer the sheet

Date: Sunday, March 11th, 2018
Lesson 1:  What Causes Earth’s Seasons?
VOCABULARY
Axis: This imaginary line through Earth is called Earth’s axis.
Rotation: The spinning of Earth on its axis is called rotation.
Revolution: One trip around the sun is one revolution.

How Earth Moves

As you read this book, it may seem as if you’re sitting still. In fact, you’re moving through space at about 107,000 kilometers (about 66,000 mi) per hour! Although you don’t feel the motion, Earth is both traveling and spinning.
Earth spins just the way a top does. Picture a line going through Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole. This imaginary line through Earth is called Earth’s axis. Look at the picture on this page. As you can see, Earth’s axis is not straight up and down. Instead, the axis is tilted a little. The spinning of Earth on its axis is called rotation.





Rotation isn’t the only way Earth moves. Earth also revolves around the sun. One trip around the sun is one revolution. Each revolution takes about 365 days. People use Earth’s movements to measure time. One rotation of Earth takes one day. One revolution of Earth takes one year.


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MAIN IDEA AND DETAILS What are the two ways in which Earth moves?

Seasons
During the year, some parts of Earth have four seasons—winter, spring, summer, and fall—with different weather. One weather difference is temperature. You might wonder what causes these temperature differences.
In the Investigate, you learned that when light rays strike directly, the light is brighter than when they strike at a slant. That’s because light rays that strike at a slant spread out more.




Earth is tilted on its axis as it revolves. This causes the same part of Earth that is tilted toward the sun at one time to be tilted away from it at another. Places, where the sun’s rays strike directly, are warmer than places where the rays strike at a slant.
Where the sun’s rays strike Earth directly, the season is summer. Where they strike Earth at the greatest slant, the season is winter.

MAIN IDEA AND DETAILS   what causes seasons?

Day and Night
Earth takes one year to revolve around the sun, but only one day to rotate. As it rotates, half of Earth faces the sun and has daytime. The other half of Earth faces away from the sun and has nighttime.
Since some places have day while others have night, it can’t be the same time everywhere. People have divided the world into time zones so that places near one another have the same time. When it’s 12 noon in Orlando Florida, its 6 o’clock in the evening in Madrid, Spain.

MAIN IDEA AND DETAILS What causes day and night?



Saturday, March 10, 2018

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Grade 3 Math and Science H.W
Mar.4-Mar.8
Date
Math
Science
Sunday Mar.4
Multiply by 10
Sheet
What are Fossils?
Activity
Monday Mar.5
Multiply by 10
HW :P.
What causes Earth’s seasons ?
Tuesday  Mar.6
Revision for the quiz
HW: Sheets
What causes Earth’s     seasons ?
Wednesday  Mar.7
Quiz
Answer the sheets for the quiz on Sunday
Thursday, Mar.8




Saturday, March 3, 2018

The 10 Times Table Song (Multiplying by 10) | Silly School Songs



We stared Multiply by 12,5 and this week Multiply by 10. hope this video help you memories Multiply by 10. 

Math Quiz

Next Wednesday, we will have a math quiz, Multiply 2,5, and 10.
So start revising.