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Science:
Dear Parents/Guardians,
This week our third graders will be
reading Charlottes Web and exploring
related themes. I hope that you are
familiar with the story and can help
guide your child in their reading, but if
you are not consider this an opportunity
to learn something new together! We
have a lot planned for this unit. See
below for a
summary of
our activities.
Math:
Students will
learn about
elapsed time using events from the story
as examples.
Social Studies:
Students will learn about different types
of communities. Comparing farms, like
the one in the story, and more urban
settings as well as the roles of different
people (or animals) in the community.
Grade 3
Contact information:
I can be reached at any of these
channels if you have concerns or
question:
Phone: 555-0123
Email: MariaCallie@teacher.com
Maria Callie
Desktop Publishing
1. Purpose:
The purpose of this newsletter was to inform the parents of the literary work that their
student would be reading in class and how it will be integrated into all the different
subject areas. It also informs parents of a special movie day that will be held at the end of
the unit. This letter also encourages parents to stay involved in the unit and gives a few
ideas to help them engage their child. I also provided contact information so that parents
know I am accessible and willing to hear them out about any questions or concerns.
2. Audience:
The audience of this letter is specifically the parents and guardians. The age range of the
parents will vary.
3. Typeface used:
I used Arial size 12 through out with the headings being highlighted through the use of
bold and underline tools. I also utilized word art for the name plate.
4. DTP principles:
Dominant Element- I think the dominate element on the newsletter is the name plate
across the top.
Legibility- the type is easy to read because it is all the same size and font and broken up
by headings.
Alignment- all the information is all left aligned, but the topic of the unit in center
aligned to draw emphasis.
Grouping- I chose to groups by the subject being covered in the unit so parents can see
what is being covered in each area of study.
Balance- the columns of the letter begin and end on the same levels creating symmetry.
Unity- the information provided in the letter all relates to the unit and is presented in two
equal columns.