Welcome to Grade 3
Third Grade
Curriculum
W Religion
Students continue to explore Catholicism through study of Hebrew
Scriptures, the birth, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus,
parables, Saints, Moral and Venial Sins. Students are instructed in
the elements of the Mass as well as the liturgical calendar to
include Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter.
Students attend Mass weekly and actively participate in
liturgies.
&Language
Arts
Reading fluency in comprehension, identification of story elements,
authors’ view and purpose, fact versus opinion, main idea and
supporting details and oral and silent reading is stressed.
Spelling, Phonics, Grammar, Penmanship, and Writing are major
components of the third grade curriculum. The Accelerated Reader
program augments reading comprehension and practice. Students are
baseline tested to determine their reading level. Quarter goals are
set and students read and take computer generated tests on AR books
to increase their reading comprehension.
¯Mathematics
Concepts
include number sense; place value, ordering, addition and
subtraction facts to 18, multi-digit addition and subtraction,
multiplication facts 1-10, division facts 1-5, division with
remainders, and rounding. Algebraic sense: finding a rule
which explains patterns and simple algebraic equations.
Measurement using standard, non-standard, conventional and metric,
area, perimeter, and volume, money, time, and temperature.
Basic probability and statistic concepts such as predicting and
verifying outcomes, constructing, interpreting and describing
pictographs, bar graphs and line graphs are also taught.
Geometry principles such as 2-3 dimensional geometry, recognizing
shapes in the real world, manipulating shapes, identifying rays,
lines (intersecting and parallel) and angles. Problem solving using
a variety of strategies is also taught.
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Science
Students study basic physical, biological, and earth science. Study
of the solar system is also conducted. Students conduct laboratory
experiments and are introduced to the Scientific method.
Participation Science Fair is mandatory in grades 3-8.
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Social
Studies
Students focus on communities both past and present. Study begins
with personal migrations and family histories. Different cultures,
their migrations and how they affect contemporary cultures are also
studied. Skills such as interpretation of maps, charts and graphs
are taught.
Students have morning and lunch recesses. Students in the third
grade have approximately 30 minutes homework every day. Daily
practice of Math and Spelling is essential. Occasionally, homework
in Science or Social Studies is assigned.
FSupplemental
Curriculum
Third grade students receive instruction in Spanish, art, music,
and physical education. They also visit the media center
as well as the computer lab.
#Art
Students are exposed to basic
elements of drawing through shapes and colors.
¯Music
Students explore elements of Music such as recognizing a steady
beat, melody patterns, whole, half and quarter notes, rhythm
patterns, phrases, melodic direction, harmony versus melody and
cumulative forms.
¨Media
Students spend time in the Media Center through conducting basic
concepts of titles, authors, and subjects. Students can check out
books appropriate to their age level.
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Physical
Education
Students are exposed to fitness assessments, traveling/locomotor
skills, Body management/Gymnastics/Dance, Soccer. Volleyball,
Football, Basketball, Track, T-ball and individual dual sports such
as Golf, Tennis, and Badminton are taught.
,Spanish
Student explore elements of conversation through greetings,
salutations, colors, numbers, music, dance, and basic vocabulary.
Directions, physical descriptions and family members are also taught.
:Technology
The purpose of the technology laboratory is to integrate the use of
technology with the curriculum. In that light, students spend their
“lab time” with the assistance of the Technology Coordinator and
their classroom teacher. Basic elements of word processing,
graphing, research and simple publishing are explored.
Links
Create
a Graph--Input your data to create your choice of a pie, bar, or
line graph.
Yahooligans! - Search Engine
Designed for Kids.
Sites selected by the YAHOO! Inc. staff.
Other Kid Friendly Sites
These sites have entertainment or educational value for your children and
can also be used to help educate them in navigating the web.
Ask Jeeves for Kids
.....Great
Question and Answer site
Kids Click
....Web
Search for Kids by Librarians
Learning Planet
.....Fun Learning Activities, set up in different Grade levels
Kids Domain
.....Arts, crafts,
downloads, jokes...great activity site
The Amazing Picture Machine
.....Lots of Links to pictures that can be used for reports, school
work or fun