Goals
- 3rd graders will be able to read 110-120+ words per minute on a third grade level passage
- 3rd graders will master multiplication facts 1-10
- 3rd graders will be able to able to write an expository and narrative essay with ample details and correct conventions and earn a score of 5 or 6 with a total points of 6 possible
Special Events
Third grade is full of many new learning opportunities. We begin the year with a review of adding and subtracting whole numbers with regrouping and continue with geometry, measurement, and multiplication. Students learn to write cursive capital and lowercase letters and learn to type using a self paced word processing program. In the spring, students learn about three different Native American tribes and visit the White River Museum here in Auburn.
Third grade is a big transition as students are leaving the primary grades. Homework comes home nightly and due the following day. Students receive letter grades on assignments and report cards. In order to help with this transition, third graders are introduced to using a binder and planner to help with daily organization.
Supply List
Backpack or book bag
1 sturdy 3-ring binder / 2”spine / metal rings
Pencil / pen pouch for binder
Wide ruled notebook paper 200 sheets
Notebook diveders minimum of 9
24 #2 pencils sharpened (no mechanical pencils)
Crayons / colored pencils / markers
1 highligher
3 dry erase markers / dark color
4 "Sharpie" pens black ink / 2 fine / 2 ultra fine
3 red correcting pencils
Composition book with graph paper inside
1 spiral notebook / wide-ruled / 70 pages
3 x 5 lined index cards / 100
1 large glue stick and "Elmer's" white glue
1 pink eraser
1 pair of sissors
12" ruler with inches and centimeters
School box / 5 x 8 / plastic
2 large boxes of tissues
2 boxes of baby wipes
1 ream of white copy paper
Tennis shoes for PE / kept at school
Please note:
* No roller back packs
*No Trapper Keepers
* Supplies will need to be replenished throughout the year
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