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Bible Bible class involves listening to Bible stories, singing songs, memorization of weekly Scripture verses, and prayer/praise time. All lessons are intended to develop a love for God and build character. The following Bible stories are taught in third grade:
Jesus in the Beginning
Jesus' Disciples
Jesus' Teaching
Jesus' Parables
Jesus' Miracles
Jesus' Death and Resurection
Paul's Missionary Work
The Work Goes On
Arithmetic
Third grade arithmetic will challenge students to think and apply concepts that have been introduced in previous grades as well as new math applications. The following skills will be taught:
Place value to the millions Ordinal numbers Rounding to the nearest 100 Counting by multiples of various numbers Addition and subtraction (families 1-18, carrying, & borrowing) Multiplication and division tables 1-12 Multiplication (up to four digits by a two-digit factor) Long division Symbols (,=) Simple Algebraic Equations Problem solving Money (counting, making change, rounding, & decimal points) Graphs and statistics Calendar components Telling time Fractions (adding, subtracting, comparing, reducing, & mixed numbers) Decimals (adding, subtracting, & fractional equivalents) Measurement (temperature, length, & dry/liquid units) Roman numerals (1-1000) Geometric Shapes (rhombus, trapezoid) Averaging
Language Each unit student's encounter consists of a reading-writing connection, composition, and language skills. In the reading-writing connection students will view a model of the composition to be studied. During the composition focus students will concentrate on the writing process (prewriting, drafting, responding and revising, proofreading, and publishing). The language focus gives students instruction in the parts of speech, word usage, mechanics, and vocabulary development. Dade Christian School's goal is that each student not only develop clear and effective oral and written communication skills, but also gain confidence in his/her abilities. Topics are as follows:
Composition Focus Personal Narrative Information Paragraph Friendly Letter How-to-Project Descriptive Paragraph Story Poem Persuasive Paragraph Language Focus Sentences Nouns Verbs Pronouns Adjectives Adverbs
Reading The reading objectives in third grade include comprehension, critical thinking skills, identifying story elements, context clue usage, vocabulary acquisition, and decoding skills. These reading elements will be strengthened by guided and independent reading in class readers, children's literature, and content area books. Dade Christian School wants students not only to master reading, but also encourages students to independently pursue it.
Spelling To achieve the goals of challenging and expanding student's vocabulary and spelling development, students are taught strategies that target specific spelling patterns. The spelling words are successfully integrated throughout the subject areas which extend the meaning.
Science The science curriculum will enable students to become scientifically literate. Students will acquire knowledge, processing skills, and attitudes that will help them identify and solve science-related problems. Scientific knowledge will be acquired by observing, comparing, classifying, interpreting, estimating, communicating, planning and conducting simple investigations, measuring, predicting, inferring, drawing conclusions, hypothesizing, formulating, identifying and experimenting. Topics for study are as follows:
Life Science Plants Animals Interaction of Plants and Animals
Earth Science Minerals, Rocks, and Fossils Soil Earth's Resources The Water Cycle Weather The Solar System
Physical Science Matter Energy Heat Forces and Motion
History Students will become aware of their communities and understand their importance. Throughout the year students will gain knowledge in history, geography, economics, government, citizenship, and culture. Topics for study are as follows:
Learning About Communities
Communities of Different Sizes
Our Physical Geography
Our Human Geography
Our History Through Time and Place
Our Country's History
Citizenship
Government
Our American Culture
Cultures Around the World
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