Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Workbox Wednesday–3rd Grade

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Welcome to Workbox Wednesday!  If you use workboxes, tot trays, or anything similar, feel free to post a link to your blog post or a picture (pictures can be from facebook, but please make sure they are PUBLIC so we can see them, or use a host like photobucket.com to get a URL for your photo) that shows WHAT IS IN YOUR BOXES!

Also appropriate:  Free Printables or other fun activities that could easily be used or adapted for workboxes! 

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I don’t highlight my 3rd grader’s boxes often, they are basically the same thing different day (for the most part).  It changes up some based on reviews we are doing or if I throw a fun surprise in them.  We are still working through several of the other preschool/kindergarten boxes I’ve posted about though, so I thought I’d do a 3rd grade box post again, it’s been awhile.

Third Grade Workboxes

So in the boxes this week on Monday were:

Reading: Who Was Thomas Jefferson?

Math:  Multi Digit Multiplication, I made these worksheets using problems from Math U See Gamma.  We usually use a dry erase for the boxes, but he was making simple mistakes and had already erased them…this way we can go back and see where his mistakes were.

Science:  Video Review Sheet – We watched Stars & Galaxies from Visual Learning Systems:  Digital Online Science, we will do some of the other worksheets throughout the week.

Handwriting:  Memoria Press

Spelling:  All About Spelling 2

Writing:  THIS is my miracle of the week!  My son (who hates to write, I’ve said it time and time again!)  wrote a story during church on Sunday!  I rewrote it for him, correcting spelling and grammar.  I put it in his box for him to copy and illustrate.  It was the FIRST box he picked to do!  I was so happy.  He also wrote it so neatly!  I didn’t have to say anything to him, he did it all on his own!  I can not tell you how HAPPY this makes me!!  (Though I’m sure many of you have been there and totally understand!).

NOT PICTURED:

Bible:  New Testament Activities

Chinese:  Chinese Worksheets (I am way over due to have Lesson 3 sheets done, but have gotten behind!)

Grammar:  Fix-It Grammar by IEW

Read Aloud:  FINALLY FINISHED Rush Revere and the First Patriots: Time-Travel Adventures With Exceptional Americans

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