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Curriculum

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Reading/Language Arts     Our balanced literacy model focuses on  the four blocks of guided reading, self-selected reading, writing, and working with words.  We will be using the Readers Workshop model for instruction.  This model incorporates a mini lesson, skills work,  guided reading and independent reading   You are probably already aware of the district's policy for reading 25 books during the year.  We will use the Accelerated Reader program as one way to keep track of books read.  You will be receiving more information on this topic.      We will use a “word wall” for instruction on the hundred most commonly misspelled third grade words.  Third
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graders will be given tests each Friday until they achieve mastery of the month’s words.       Writer’s Workshop will be the format for teaching writing to third graders. Using a “Writers Notebook”, students will write daily, practicing skills that make authors effective writers.  Skills and craft lessons are built into each day, along with time for individual conferences and writing time.  Eventually, students will choose some of their writings to take further - to publication, through the writing process. Mathematics     We will use the district’s adopted math curriculum, Every Day Math.  This curriculum “recognizes and builds on children’s capabilities by expanding the range of their mathematics experiences
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and ideas” (Everyday  Mathematics, Everyday Learning Corporation).  Please read the parent letter which introduces Every Day Mathematics.  And be sure to read the family letter at the beginning of each unit, which gives tips and ideas for helping your child with math concepts and homework, called “Home Links”. History/Geography     Randolph Heights uses the Core Knowledge Curriculum to teach Social Studies.  We are excited to offer your child this intense, highly regarded material and think you will find that students are just as excited.  Some topics to be studies in third grade include Native Americans, Vikings, Colonial America, Ancient Rome, and Rivers of the World.   Students will learn about the geography, demography,
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and culture of each of these eras and gain an understanding of how our past impacts our present and our future. MusicAnimations - notes 019     Third graders will be introduced to the basic elements of music including notation (whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note and respective rests), rhythm, and melody.  Students will employ these concepts while learning to play the recorder during the second half of the school year. 
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