Our First Week of Third Grade


Our new Ospreys flew into MBS and third grade this week and we were so thrilled to see them! Third graders met new friends, old friends and a lot of new teachers.  We were treated to a visit from our MBS mascot, Oscar the Osprey and he greeted third graders at our first assembly. Mrs. Benay taught students cool facts about ospreys and Greenhouse third grade teacher, Mr. Jacobs, showed us how wide an osprey’s wingspan is (he’s as tall as an osprey’s wingspan!).

We had a great first three days of school and already practiced our hallway and cafeteria expectations as well as our bus evacuation practice and a fire drill. Teachers acted out MBS expectations of being safe, respectful and responsible and sometimes REALLY exaggerated their behaviors to make a point.  Kids enjoyed pointing out the wrong way of doing things and then discussed and modeled the expected behaviors.

Students made their own creative leaves to add to our Greenhouse trees, began writer’s workshop, chose books for reading and played math games.  We went to Library Book Exchange, PE, Art, and Guidance too.  On Friday we enjoyed an extra recess!

Here’s our U.A. (Unified Arts) schedule for quarter 1:

P.E. – Monday and Wednesday (stays the same all year – please wear sneakers)

Art – Tuesday and Thursday

Library Book Exchange & Guidance – Friday

Today your child brought home his/her plastic Friday Folder.  This folder goes home on Fridays and comes back to school on Mondays (Tuesday, next week).  The frog Hop It Home folder is the daily/homework folder that goes home and back to school Monday through Thursday.

If you haven’t sent in the school supplies from my summer letter, please send them in next week. Thank you.

At Smart Start I mentioned I’d send home the change in dismissal pads. They did not go home today because the office is waiting on more pads. Sorry for the inconvenience.  You can always send a change in dismissal electronically too.

Enjoy the Labor Day weekend and if you’re travelling, be safe.  See you on Tuesday!

 

Pajama Day!

Great job O’Neill’s Ospreys!  They worked very hard to reach their PBIS goal over the past few weeks.  After filling our fishbowl with Osprey Tokens, we voted on Pajama Day.  It’s always fun and relaxing to come to school in our pj’s!

All School Meeting and Celebration

On Friday, March 10th the MBS community came together for an all-school meeting.  During these meetings, we celebrate reaching our goal of filling Oscar with fish tokens.  When that happens, Oscar flies in for a visit and we learn what our celebration will be.  This week there is NO HOMEWORK for all MBS students!  Everyone was so thrilled, we got up to dance a jig (the Lucky Day Carnival was Friday night at MBS too).

Enjoy the week off from homework.  You all deserve it for being respectful, responsible and safe!

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Last week the Greenhouse third graders presented their Native American Google Slide Presentations to each others’ class.  One group visited each classroom and taught their housemates about their Native American group and region.  After each presentation, students completed a graphic organizer to compare and contrast their region with the other groups and regions.

Weeks of learning about our group and region made us experts and we proudly shared our new knowledge with our third grade friends!  Here’s a link to our Google Slide Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QglVvxLE6IPe9-joFh9fPSOzBg-A5ko79KdXTKGGDNs/edit#slide=id.g20aa95aa7c_14_1

 

BMX Pro Visits MBS to Promote Anti-Bullying

Retired professional BMX rider, Kevin Robinson, aka “KRob” visited MBS today to teach us about kindness and anti-bullying.  Along with his message of being kind and an upstander to bullies, KRob showed the Ospreys very cool (yet sometimes dangerous) BMX tricks, with the reminder to always wear a bike helmet.  He shared a story about being bullied in middle school but through determination he became a pro BMXer and won gold medals in the XGames.  He taught us about believing and achieving by having someone as an inspiration.  Here’s KRob showing his bike tricks. He saved the best for last, though when he jumped over 5 teachers! Thanks Mr. Kluk for bringing KRob from Rhode Island to visit us at MBS.

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Abenaki Visitors Teach Us About Their Culture

Last week our 3rd graders met high school students from the Abenaki Circle of Courage Youth Group of Swanton.  Along with the group advisor Brenda, the students shared Abenaki culture, language and drumming traditions.   Did you know the word “skunk” is an Abenaki word? Brenda introduced many of the traditions that Ospreys will learn about  during our Native American unit.  Thank you to Mrs. Benay for bringing the Circle of Courage Group to MBS!

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