Mrs. Muhr’s Language Arts Class Family Workshop

All students and families from my Language Arts Class are invited to join me for dinner and an evening of activities to support your third grade student with Reading and Spelling.

Wednesday, Oct. 11, 4:30-6:00 p.m.

Dinner and childcare for siblings will be provided!

  • Learn about our new ELA Curriculum
  • Find out about our new spelling program “Words Their Way”
  • Watch as I model the many word sorts and activities we do in class and then practice them with your third grader
  • Learn tips for reading with your child and helping him/her successfully complete the reading log summary
  • Strengthen your child’s learning by coordinating what is done in the classroom and what is done at home
  • Hear helpful strategies for homework time

Please RSVP by 10/6.  Hope to see you there!

Hurricane Harvey Support

Please show your support for the SJ Williamson Elementary school in Houston

The following supplies are requested…

Backpacks – Crayons – Pencils – Pens – Scissors – Rulers- Glue Sticks – Markers – Tape – Index Cards – Post it Notes-

Wal-Mart Gift Cards

Time Frame for collection:

Now – September 29

Math Class

We are finally in the swing of things with Math class, so I thought you’d like to take a peek at what a normal day is like.  All third graders took the pretest for our first math unit.  Students were grouped to work with different teachers for this unit based on their learning needs.  Some students go to Mrs. Blankley’s and Mrs. Miller’s classrooms during this time.  Other students come and join me for their daily math instruction.

Each day we begin with a whole group warm up.  During this time I introduce any games or activities that students will be playing at stations that day. I also introduce the concept we are focusing on that day.  As part of our “Kick-Off Unit” we are reviewing addition and subtraction. Today we focused on 2-digit addition.  We sang this song a few times to help remember the steps for adding and when to regroup. I like to incorporate songs and rhymes to help students remember new concepts. These songs can be found on the Math tab of my blog as well.

Next, students rotate through 4 stations. We spend about 15 minutes at each station.  At Direct Station I work directly with students on the concept of the day.


At Independent Station, students work on their computers on various math sites. Today they worked on ST Math.


At Collaborative Station students play math games and complete projects that support the concepts we are learning. Today they played an Addition Spin game. Partners spun two numbers and then added them and compared their sums.


Fact Fluency station is where students work on memorizing math facts. During the first few weeks we are trying hard to remember the addition and subtraction facts we learned in second grade. Eventually we’ll begin memorizing multiplication and division. Students begin with flashcard practice, do a timed math racer (addition and subtraction) and then spend the remaining time playing a game to practice math facts. Any students who are unable to complete 20 addition and subtraction problems in 1 minute will be bringing home a homework racer to complete for practice.


Well, that’s a typical day in math class. Ask your student what station he/she liked best today.