What's included
112 pre-recorded lessons
16 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
4+ hours per week. Students will be given homework Monday-Thursday for each subject. The homework will not be due until the next lesson of that subject is taught. For example, Monday's math homework will be due Thursday and Language Arts homework will be due the following Tuesday.Assessment
Students will be given various projects, quizzes, and assessments to assess their understanding. A final report card will be provided at the end of the course.Class Experience
US Grade 3
This course will entail every core subject that your third grader needs to know! This is a full curriculum that is taught by a certified and licensed educator and will cover the 3rd-grade common core standards. Due to the fact that this is flexible course, students who are already in 3rd grade can enroll for additional support and practice. Homeschooled students can enroll for a complete 3rd grade curriculum. Videos will be uploaded daily along with practice assignments, homework, and additional resources. Students will use the Outschool classroom to access all materials and homework. Seed and Stem offers multi-day subscribers additional incentives in return for their multiweek commitment to the course, including: ⭐Access to our Outschool groups, where subscribers can chat with one another, share ideas, help with homework, and contribute to an easygoing, educational atmosphere with their peers. ⭐15% discounts towards S&S’s complete class catalog, including 200+ courses taught by certified, experienced instructors. ⭐Gain access to the tiered pod discount program. Learners who subscribe to part 1 receive a 10% discount towards part 2. ⭐Homework feedback will be comprehensive and detailed. ⭐Guest speakers from professionals in various fields to provide real-life perspectives to learners. ⭐Payment plan available (2 installments) Students will be given homework Monday-Thursday for each subject. The homework will not be due until the next lesson of that subject is taught. For example, Monday's math homework will be due Thursday and Language Arts homework will be due the following Tuesday. Topics and Standards will include the following: Week 1: Math: Identify Patterns in the Multiplication Table/Use the Multiplication Table Language Arts: Introduction to Peter Pan: Main Idea and Key Details Science: Animals and their Needs Social Studies: Ancient China Week 2: Math: Complete the Multiplication Table/Problem Solving/Review Language Arts: Character Study of Tinkerbell Science: Environmental Adaptations Social Studies: Ancient China Week 3: Math: Understand Area/Measure Area using Standard Units Language Arts: Character Motivations and Actions Science: Locomotion and Boyd Covering Adaptations Social Studies: Ancient China Week 4: Math: Find Area with Multiplication/Area and the Distributive Property Language Arts: Setting and figurative language Science: Defense and Environment Adaptations Social Studies: Ancient China Week 5: Math: Find the Area of More Shapes/Review Language Arts: Writing: Planning a sequence of events Science: Fossils and how they are formed Social Studies: Ancient India Week 6: Math: Place Value/Round Numbers Using a Number Line Language Arts: Revising our Writing Science: Fossils and Evidence of evolution Social Studies: Ancient India Week 7: Math: Round Numbers Using Place Value/Estimate Sums Language Arts: Readers Theater Science: Animal Adaptation and Fossils Social Studies: Ancient India Week 8: Math: Estimate Differences/Review Language Arts: Readers Theater Presentation Science: Fossil Research Project Social Studies: Final Project Week 9: Math: Identify Addition Properties/Use Number Lines to Add and Subtract Language Arts: Introduction to One Well: The Story of Water on Earth Science: Growth and Development Social Studies: Mesoamerica Week 10: Math: Use Mental Math to Add and Subtract/Use Partial Sums to Add Language Arts: Key Details in Informational Text Science: Animal Life Cycles Social Studies: Mesoamerica Week 11: Math: Add and Subtract Three Digit Numbers/Review Language Arts: Comparing and Contrasting Informational Text Science: Plant Life Cycles Social Studies: Mesoamerica Week 12: Math: Use Number lines to Multiply by multiples of 10/Use Place Value to Multiply by multiples of 10 Language Arts: Gathering and Sorting Information Science: Parent vs. Offspring Social Studies: Mesoamerica Week 13: Math: Use Properties to Multiply by multiples of 10/Review Language Arts: Begin Independent Research Paper Science: Inherited vs. Learned Traits Social Studies: Ancient Africa Week 14: Math: Equal Parts of a whole/Understand Unit Fractions Language Arts: Gathering Information Sources Science: Nature vs. Nurture Social Studies: Ancient Africa Week 15: Math: Write Fractions of a Whole/Fractions on Number Lines Language Arts: Writers Workshop Science: What are Genetics? Social Studies: Ancient Africa Week 16: Math: Fraction Review/Final Math Review Language Arts: Present Final Opinion Papers Science: Dominant and Recessive Traits Social Studies: Final Project Students will turn in assignments through the Outschool Classroom. They will be given grades/feedback for each assignment along with individual and in-depth report cards after each semester.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
All third party tools will not require an account.
Links will be provided to complete activities on third party tools.
External Resources
Sources
Sources:
-Nearpod Curriculum
-National Geographic
-PBS Kids
-Discovery Education
All content is secular-based.
Teacher expertise and credentials
10 teachers have teaching certificates
Colorado Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Virginia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
New York Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Maryland Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Oregon Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Washington Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Illinois Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
California Teaching Certificate
9 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Lesley University
Master's Degree in Science from Montana State University
Master's Degree in Education from George Mason University
Master's Degree in Education from University of West Florida
Master's Degree in Education from American College of Education
Master's Degree in Education from Fordham University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Oregon University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Governors University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Illinois University
8 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Elizabethtown College
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Rochester Institute of Technology
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Indiana State University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Pittsburgh
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Arizona
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Western Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Western Illinois University
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Self-Paced Course
$100
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Ages: 7-9