Monday, April 30, 2018
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Friday, April 27, 2018
Elements of a Paragraph
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Guide Words
Labels:
HOMEWORK,
LANGUAGE ARTS,
PHONICS,
SPELLING,
WRITING
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Clouds
We studied about clouds this week in Science. Here is a good site to look at some different types of clouds and why they form the way they do.
Clouds
Monday, April 23, 2018
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Saturday, April 21, 2018
History and Origins of May Crowning
A May Crowning is a traditional devotion in which an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary is crowned, sometimes with a wreath of flowers. It may be done within the context of a Mass or in a paraliturgy outside the Mass in which there might be Scripture readings, a homily, singing of hymns, devotional prayers such as the rosary, a procession, etc. This act of filial devotion is done in the springtime, during the month of May to recognize Mary as Queen of Heaven, Queen of Earth and Queen of Peace.
The Easter time hymn Regina Caeli (O Queen of Heaven) invokes the Blessed Mother to rejoice in the resurrection of her Son. Throughout the Easter season this hymn is sung morning, noon and night in place of the Angelus, and is also the final hymn of the day, sung at the conclusion to the Liturgy of the Hours' night prayer. Honoring the Mother of God during Easter is the foundation of our devotion to Mary during May. With the flowers of spring we crown Mary the Queen of Heaven.Statues and other iconographic images can be "windows into heaven". The crowning of sacred images with herbs and flowers is an ancient tradition. The crowns call to mind the victory wreaths that await the baptized in the fullness of time. All God's children are called to accept their responsibilities as the royal heirs to the throne of heaven.
The 1987 publication of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, "Celebrating the Marian Year," and the "Ceremonial of Bishops" (part IV, 18) include the order for crowning an image of the Blessed Virgin. (cf Seasonal Missalette, April 13, 1998; vol 14, no 5: 94)
Coronation is one form of reverence frequently shown to images of the Blessed Virgin Mary... It is especially from the end of the 16th century that in the West the practice became widespread for the faithful, both religious and laity, to crown images of the Blessed Virgin. The popes not only endorsed this devout custom, but "on many occasions, either personally or through bishop-delegates, carried out the coronation of Marian images." (cf Pius XII, "Ad Caeli Reginam")
The U.S. bishops state: The queen symbol was attributed to Mary because she was a perfect follower of Christ, who is the absolute "crown" of creation. She is the Mother of the Son of God, who is the messianic King. Mary is the Mother of Christ, the Word Incarnate... "he will be great and will be called Son of the Most High; the Lord will give him the throne of his father David; and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever; and of his kingdom there will be no end" (Lk 1:32-33). Elizabeth greeted the Blessed Virgin, pregnant with Jesus, as "the mother of my Lord" (Lk 1:41-43). Mary is the perfect follower of Christ. The maid of Nazareth consented to God's plan; she journeyed on the pilgrimage of faith; she listened to God's Word and kept it in her heart; she remained steadfastly in close union with her Son, all the way to the foot of the Cross; she persevered in prayer with the Church. Thus, in an eminent way she won the "crown of righteousness" (2 Tim 4:8), the "crown of life" (Jas 1:12; Rev 2:10), the "crown of glory" (1 Pet 5:4) that is promised to those who follow Christ. ("Order of Crowning," NCCB, 1987)
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Compound Verbs and Compound Subjects
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Monday, April 16, 2018
May Crowning Attire
Practices have begun for our May Crowning Mass and Ceremony on Friday, May 4th. We hope to see you all there! Here are a few things to keep in mind regarding our Mass attire, as the students are encouraged to wear their "Free Dress Sunday Best."
For the Ladies:
We can't wait to see everyone! Thanks for working so hard with your children at home! It will be a beautiful service.
For the Ladies:
- A nice dress or skirt would be very appropriate. This is another good occasion to utilize their Easter dresses if they have one.
- Shoulders must be covered. If a dress is spaghetti strapped or sleeveless, a sweater must be worn over it.
- Heels or open-toed shoes are okay to wear for the Mass, but must be changed into school shoes after the Mass. Make sure your child is comfortable enough to walk in them as they will move around a bit during the mass and service. No flip flops, beach sandals, or boots may be worn. As stated in the school handbook, no boots of any kind may be worn.
- Flats and closed toe dress shoes are a wonderful option that may be worn all day.
- Slacks are appropriate for this day. No jeans or shorts. If your child does not have slacks, our uniform pants are a wonderful option.
- Dress shirts and polos are great to wear. If your child would like to wear a tie or sportscoat, that is perfectly fine.
- Dress shoes or uniform shoes are appropriate for this occasion. As stated in the handbook, no boots of any kind may be worn.
We can't wait to see everyone! Thanks for working so hard with your children at home! It will be a beautiful service.
Friday, April 13, 2018
May Crowning
Hello Parents! The third grade classes cordially invite you to May Crowning Mass and Service on May 4th. I hope you have received the letter by now, but here is a copy of the information. Please practice the part you were given frequently, as we will practice often at school. Can't wait to see you there!
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Direct vs. Indirect
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Compound Words
We've been working with Compound Words in Spelling. Here is a fun game for extra practice!
Compound Words Game
Compound Words Game
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Monday, April 9, 2018
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Monday, April 2, 2018
Resurrect the Alleluia Prayer Service
Please join us tomorrow as the 3rd Grade leads us in "Resurrecting the Alleluia!"
2:30 p.m.
St. Ann's Gym and Blacktop
Sunday, April 1, 2018
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