What are we doing?
Starting April 13th, we will be doing our lessons virtually through Google Classroom. Students will be expected to complete their learning during the week at any time that works for your family. These lessons that the third grade team has collaborated to create will help prepare your child for fourth grade. Home learning should not take hours and hours. Here is a sample schedule you can use to help you and your family pace out your day. Each day, students will have a math and an ELA lesson. Students will switch every other day between science and social studies. Please do not let the completion of lessons cause stress on you or your child. I am available to answer questions, and it all doesn't have to be done completely each day. Friday is a catch up day to help you with any missed assignments during the week.
**Students need to be logged in through their WakeID to access learning materials and classroom meetings. If you are having issues gaining access to any documents, please check to see that your student is logged in on their account. This is for their safety and security.
**Students need to be logged in through their WakeID to access learning materials and classroom meetings. If you are having issues gaining access to any documents, please check to see that your student is logged in on their account. This is for their safety and security.
Home Learning Main Websites
WakeIDClick the picture above to take you to log in to your Wake County Google Account.
Instructions:
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SeesawClick the picture above to take you to log in to Seesaw!
Instructions:
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Wake County announced all schools will follow a new schedule. You can find our schedule here.
Google Classroom - The third grade team have been creating lessons and resources for home learning for quarter 4. The lessons will be pushed out through Google Classroom. Here is a quick guide for your reference!
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Use this document made by Mrs. Haight and Ms. Bridges for login information for a variety of extra activities. If your child has finished working for the day, he/she can always do some extra things that are found on this document.
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Use this site for technology help and other resources.
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