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1 THIRD GRADE CURRICULUM NIGHT September 19, 2017 5:00-7:00 pm

2 Curriculum North Carolina Common Core State Standards in Math and Reading North Carolina Essential Standards in Science and Social Studies

3 Whole Class – Focus Lessons
Reading Whole Class – Focus Lessons Skill Focused Reading Comprehension Strategies, Vocabulary, Grammar, or Writing

4 Reading Guided Reading – Small Group Skill Focused
Differentiated – By text or activity Typically 6 or fewer students Meet with each group throughout the week

5 Daily 5 What students are doing when not in a group Independence
Build Stamina Read to Self, Work on Writing, Word Work, Read to Someone, Listen to reading May not do all choices

6 Reading Independent – Read to Self Good Fit Books Student Choice
Same book at school/home Accountability – AR Quizzes

7 Writing Mastery of writing concepts Capitalization and Punctuation
Complete sentences Plan and write at least one paragraph with specific details and support Indenting Follow the writing process – Plan, draft, revise, publish Students in third grade should be able to write sentences that include details or information to expand on their ideas.

8 Words Their Way Initial Inventory

9 Words Their Way After the initial spelling
inventory students are placed in a spelling pattern sort based on the sound/spellings they had spelled correctly on the initial spelling inventory.

10 Words Their Way Students practice
their sound/spelling patterns during the week while playing various games and activities with the sort.

11 Words Their Way Individualized towards your child’s sound/spelling needs. Students are given the spelling inventory throughout the year to assess if they need to jump ahead to move back and take time to relearn a sound/spelling.

12 Math Math is taught using the CRA approach. C- Concrete
Example: 3.OA.1 Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 x 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. C- Concrete R- Representational A- Abstract

13 Math Importance of conceptual understanding Concept vs. procedure
Topics and strategies are introduced in a very systematic way so that they build on previous learning Computation alone is not math. Students need to understand the concept, or the why behind each operation, in order to effectively problem solve

14 Math There are four main areas within the third grade standards that students should have a strong mastery of: Multiplication & Division Fractions Area & perimeter Geometry with two-dimensional figures

15 Math Third Grade Math Homework is mostly focused on Fact Fluency!
Optional resources: Sumdog Tenmarks Khan Academy Math Playground

16 Math Fact Fluency Fearsome Fifteen Breaks facts down from the easiest
facts to the hardest ones. Students will take fluency assessments weekly.

17 Ways we DIFFERENTIATE Math:
-Enrichment, On level, or Reteach classwork/homework -In class remediation or enrichment small groups during Math Dolphin Time -Math Games/Centers for each objective Reading: -Guided reading groups -Leveled text in class with skill and vocabulary practice -Words Their Way is individualized spelling lists based on learning gaps from pre-test -Small group instruction instruction

18 Social Studies Integrated through literacy Local Community
Civics and Government Culture History Economics Geography

19 Science Skeletal and Muscular Systems Landforms Force & Motion
Solar System Matter-Solids, Liquids, Gases Ecosystems-Plants Students will switch teachers during science time this year.

20 Communication Weekly Email Monday Folder E-mail Daily Folder
Most efficient means of communication are or written notes. For important messages during the day, please telephone the office.

21 Progress Reports and Report Cards
Grading Scale A 100 – 90 B 80 – 89 C 70 – 79 D

22 Classroom Management Rewards for good behavior
* Earn for following class/school rules Reward: Students work to earn rewards in the classroom Consequences: Warning , Note, or Phone Call Home

23 Field Trips Schiele Science Center The Green Room Playhouse

24 Closing Please jot down any personal questions you might have on an index card. Include your name and teacher on the card. We will be happy to contact you individually to discuss these questions. Thank you for your time tonight!


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