Grade 3 Curriculum

Categories: 3rd Grade, CORE
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Explore the wonders of science with this complete 3rd Grade Science Curriculum, featuring 80 fully scripted lessons that cover an entire semester of instruction. Each lesson is designed to build foundational knowledge in life science, earth science, and physical science—encouraging curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.

Tailored for Christian, conservative-friendly education, this curriculum aligns with state standards while maintaining a values-based approach. It’s perfect for homeschool families, learning pods, or small schools. Lessons are ready to teach with minimal prep, and teacher guides are included at no extra cost.

What Will You Learn?

  • Read with improved fluency, expression, and comprehension.
  • Write clear paragraphs and simple multi-paragraph pieces using correct grammar and punctuation.
  • Multiply and divide with understanding; solve word problems and use place value confidently.
  • Conduct simple experiments, record observations, and explain findings.
  • Read and interpret basic maps, timelines, and community information.
  • Use reasoning to solve multi-step problems and explain solutions.
  • Present ideas clearly in short oral reports or show-and-tell activities.

Course Content

ENGLISH
Short description: Focuses on expanding grammar and vocabulary, building paragraph writing and compositional skills, practicing editing, and strengthening speaking/listening through short presentations and group discussions.

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MATH
Short description: Develops fluency with multiplication and division facts, deepens place-value understanding, introduces basic fractions and measurement, and practices solving one- and two-step word problems.

Science
Short description: Emphasizes inquiry and hands-on learning—life science (ecosystems, plant/animal life cycles), earth science (weather, rocks/soil), and physical science basics (forces, simple machines), with simple experiments and observation logs.

Social Studies / History
Short description: Explores communities, local history, basic civics, map skills (directions, simple coordinates), cultural traditions, and how people and places have changed over time.

Reading
Short description: Builds independent reading stamina with longer fiction and nonfiction texts, practices comprehension strategies (main idea, inference, summarizing), and introduces chapter book reading and guided discussions.

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