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Third Grade

Language Arts

  • Literature
  • Comprehension
  • Vocabulary
  • Research and Study Skills
  • Oral Language
  • Composition
  • Capitalization, Punctuation and Grammar
  • Spelling
  • Handwriting


Mathematics

By the end of third grade, students deepen their understanding of place value and their understanding of and skill with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers. They estimate, measure and describe objects in space. They use patterns to help solve problems. They represent number relationships and conduct simple probability experiments.

History/Social Science

  • Continuity and Change

Science

  • Theme: Scale and Structure/ Energy/ Stability
  • Energy comes from a variety of sources.
  • The universe contains a variety of objects which relate to one another in a closed system.
  • Living things have a characteristic structure which allows them to function effectively in their environment.
  • All substances affect a persons health and well being.
  • Living things are members of a community and are interdependent upon one another and humans must take responsibility for the care of their environment.

 

 

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