Third Grade

   
   

3rd Grade Bears

     

Clay Springs Elementary

Third Grade Curriculum at a Glance

 Curriculum Information
OCPS Parent Guide
LaunchPad
   

Reading

The student:

-predicts content and purpose of reading using table of contents, headings, indexes, captions, illustrations and key words

-uses context clues and a variety of word structures to construct meaning and increase vocabulary including prefixes, suffixes, root words, homonyms, antonyms and synonyms

-develops vocabulary by reading independently and using reference books

-monitors reading on or above grade level by rereading, self-correcting, summarizing, reading on, trying alternative pronunciations and questioning

-identifies main idea, relevant supporting details and facts, identifies author’s purpose as to inform, entertain and/or persuade, knows the difference between fact and opinion, understands the use of comparison and contrast within a selection

Writing 

The student…

-demonstrates knowledge and use of graphic organizers to organize information, is able to write an essay that remains focused on topic/prompt and include all writing conventions

-opens an essay with at least 2 sentences and closes an essay with at least two sentences with 3 details or elaboration per thought in the body of the essay

Mathematics

Number Sense

The student…

-knows addition and subtraction facts, reads and writes whole numbers through hundred thousands or more, reads and writes proper fractions and decimal notation in context of money

-compares and orders whole numbers and commonly used fractions

-knows the value of a given digit to hundred thousands, explains the inverse relationship of multiplication and division

-estimates quantities using various strategies

-uses models and charts to determine factors of whole numbers, understands concepts of multiplication and division

Measurement

The student:

-uses concrete objects to measure length, weight, capacity, area, perimeter, volume, time and temperature

-knows right angles, uses schedules, calendars and elapsed time to solve problems

-uses objects, graph paper or charts to solve problems involving estimated measurement

-estimates area, perimeter and volume of rectangular shapes, selects the appropriate unit and tool of measurement for a solution

Geometry and Spatial Sense

The student…

-knows symmetry, congruency and reflections in geometric shapes

-explores flips, slides, and turns

-knows how to identify, locate and plot ordered pairs of whole numbers

Algebraic Thinking

The student…

-describes, extends, creates and predicts visual, numeric and geometric patterns

-analyzes, explains and states the rule for number patterns

Data Analysis and Probability

The student…

-interprets and compares information from pictographs and bar graphs

-identifies the mean, median, mode and range in a set

-determines the number of possible combinations of items

-calculates the probability of an event and represents all possible outcomes

Science / Social Studies

The student …

-investigates several science units using scientific observations and skills
explores different science topics including life science, earth science, physical science, and space and technology

- studies communities and Ancient Civilization

 

School to Home Connection – How to Help Your Third Grader at Home!

General

  • Students should know their address and their parents first and last names
  • Third graders should be able to tie their own shoes


Language Arts

-Provide experiences for writing such as daily journals, letters and notes

-Read with your child on a daily basis from any sources (ex., books, magazines, poetry, plays and newspapers). Orally ask questions and have your child summarize what was read.

-Encourage your child to identify the author’s reason for writing a book, story or poem

Mathematics

-Have your child time activities you do together such as cooking, playing games or reading and calculate elapsed time for each activity.

-Practice basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts with your child on a daily basis by using flash cards and practice problems.  Have your child answer problems by using mental math.

-When shopping with your child, give him/her an amount of money to spend and an opportunity to make decisions about what can be purchased.

Science / Social Studies

-Explore life science, earth science, physical science, and space and technology with your child. Visit the Orlando Science Center together!

-Explore your surrounding community with your child. Expose your child to local government officials and the responsibilities they have. Explore other communities to see their similarities and differences.

-Help your child learn their value as a member of their school and local community.

-Explore ancient civilizations with your child! Visit a local Orange County Public Library and research information together

School Supplies

  • 2-Dozen Ticonderoga #2 Pencils (pre-sharpened if possible)
  • 2-4-pack Pack Expo black dry erase markers
  • 4-Three-pronged plastic folders

    one of each color: red, blue, yellow, and green

  • 4-composition notebooks wide ruled
  • 1-Elmers Glue Stick 3 Pack
  • 1-pair Fiskar scissors
  • Pencil Box (8.5 x 5.5 x 2 inches) NO BAGS
  • 2-Box of Facial Tissues
  • 2-Container Disinfectant Wipes
  • 2-packs 24 count Crayola crayons
  • 1-12 pack Crayola colored pencils
  • 1-box quart/sandwich size Ziploc bags