


Grade 3. Kenston
Forest third grade is an
active learning
environment that not
only involves direct
instruction but also
cooperative and
independent learning
processes. The core
academic classes cover a
range of subjects that
are interrelated by
topics.

In reading, the
children explore
a variety of
genres and
expand their
vocabulary and
comprehension
skills.
Children are encouraged to meet
a set
Accelerated
Reading goals
every quarter. This pinpoints
the individual
reading level so
each child can
progress at
his/her own
pace.
The students' addition and subtraction facts expand to multiple digits. They increase their knowledge of geometric concepts, fractions, measurements, and creating and solving a variety of word problems. Division and algebraic expressions are introduced, and the children are given their first formal instruction to the multiplication tables and are required to orally know the tables 0-12.
The social studies curriculum begins with learning how to read and use a map. From there the children learn about different landscapes, forests, mountains, deserts, and plains. After gaining knowledge of the land, the children learn about different Native American tribes' adaptation to lands and climates and how America was settled from East to West. Students also examine communities, government, and taking care of land.
Science studies provide experiences aimed at developing and maintaining a wide range of science and critical thinking processes. Students explore life, earth, and physical science through hands-on activities.
Third graders continue to practice forming upper and lower case cursive letters as well as applying handwriting skills in all subjects. Spelling instruction focuses on dividing words into phonetic sounds and groups and using words relating to our core subjects.
Resource classes in third grade include physical education, weekly art, Spanish, music, and library. To expand classroom learning, the class takes field trips to Washington, D.C. and Virginia's Capitol. Children also participate in a variety of school activities, including a Christmas Program, May Day, Grandparents' Day, and Chapel. Third grade thrives in an academic and social learning environment that fosters knowledge through instruction, reading, and hands-on activities with a connection to real life experiences.
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