Easter Party News!

 

White Oak Intermediate Easter parties will be on Good Friday, March 29, 2013, from 9:30 – 10:30.  Third grade parties will begin in each homeroom at 9:30, in which students will have Easter treats and activities until 10:00.  Third grade parties will continue with an egg hunt on the playground from 10:00 – 10:30.  The third grade teachers will provide Easter pails for each student to collect eggs. 

Please send 12 plastic eggs filled with prizes or store-bought goodies to school with your child as soon as possible (by Wednesday would be great.)  Due to food allergies, please do not include any chocolate, peanut products, or red dye products.

Additionally, a letter went home with your child on Friday from Mrs. Parker.  If you have not seen the letter please ask your child to show it to you.  If you know you will be attending the party, and your driver’s license has already been scanned in the office, please fill out the bottom portion and return it to school by this Wednesday, and the office will have your visitor’s badge pre-printed for you on Friday morning to ease the wait in the office to print badges.

After the party, you may check your child out with his or her homeroom teacher. If your child will be going home with another family, please send a note to school.  This will also be an early release day.

Unit 22 Spelling List: Test Day, Thursday, March 28, 2013

1) would – What would you do if you found twenty dollars?

2) himself – The child rode his bike all by himself.

3) seconds – Sixty seconds equal one minute.

4) seen – A smile is seen as a friendly greeting in most cultures.

5) answer – Please think carefully before you choose the answer.

6) however – However, don’t forget to answer each question.

7) sure – The boy was sure that he did all of his homework.

8) usually – It usually rains a lot in the spring.

9) five – How many minutes are in five hours?

10) always – We always wake up at the same time each morning.

11) it’s – It’s time to eat supper.

12) try – He gave choir a try even though he felt shy about
singing to an audience.

13) there – There are more days in March than in February.

14) kind – What kind of book are you reading tonight?

15) example – The teacher wrote a math problem and solution
on the whiteboard as an example.

16) paper – In the 19th century, students wrote on slates instead
of on paper.

17) number – What is the total number of weeks in one year?

18) money – It is a good idea to save some of your money.