- Better communicators: both orally and in written language
- Develop Speech skills by preparing presentation of Storybook
- Develop organizational skills: introduce daily planner and organizational binder
- Cursive Handwriting introduced
- Prepare for Stewardship Mass in February (focused on school theme for current year)
- Prayers learned and recited: The Apostles’ Creed; Gloria; Come Holy Spirit
- Conduct family interviews and experience Family Cultural Presentations
- Stewardship Project: sending letters to U.S. soldiers serving oversees
- Enhance leadership skills by working with Kindergarten buddies
Month: February 2022
3rd Grade Standards
Religion:
- Learn about the Holy Trinity through Scripture and Tradition
- Learn and understand the Creed, a statement of our Catholic belief
- Recognize the presence of Christ through Liturgical Celebrations and the Sacraments
- Experience and practice various forms of prayer
Language Arts:
- Reading Strategies
- Determine meaning of words and phrases used in all text
- Describe characters in a story (traits/feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to sequence of events
- Determine main idea and key details in informational text
Writing Skills:
- Develop and strengthen skills on planning, revising, and editing
- Conduct short research project that builds knowledge about topic
- Language – demonstrate knowledge of English language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, and listening
Math:
- Learn concept of multiplication and division
- Solve real-world word problems using all operations
- Understand concept of fractions
- Recognize and understand concepts of area and perimeter
- Fluently add and subtract numbers within 1,000
Science:
Life Science:
- Learn about the impact environmental changes have on organisms
- Expand knowledge of plants and animals and learn that they depend on each other and on nonliving resources in their ecosystems to survive
Physical Science:
- Learn how forces change the motion of objects
- Learn to identify several different forms of energy
Social Studies:
- Civics – Applies the key ideas of unity and diversity within a community (we contribute our own diverse culture in the classroom)
- Geography – Uses maps and globes to study the physical, political, and cultural characteristics of places, regions, and people in America
- History – Understand how various cultural groups have shaped the history of the community and world