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Third Grade Together Ongoing - Full Year Curriculum

In this class students will be a fun and exciting 3rd grade experience. Each class student will learn different lessons between math, language, history or science along with social time, for a well rounded third grade experience. #academic
Silly School With Teacher Greg
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What's included

3 live meetings
1 hrs 45 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade 3
In Third Grade Together Ongoing - Full Year Curriculum students will have a well balanced third grade experience. Every week will have its on topic ranging from a variety of topics and subjects. Students will learn math (multiplication, division, adding fractions), language (cause and effect, main points of a story, irregular words, folk tales), and science (classification of animals, storms, habitats) 

All students are welcome in this safe place. We love our Neurodiverse students and work hard to provide an inclusive environment for all as I, (Teacher Greg) am I a Neurodiverse teacher with a Neurodiverse son.  Ages listed for this class are simply suggestions. Every student is unique and have different needs at different ages. Ages are flexible and all are welcome.

*** TRY YOUR FIRST WEEK OF CLASS DISCOUNTED, $10 OF WITH CODE: SCHOO10OFF3RDGRADE10

The social aspect of third grade is crucially important as students learn to communicate their thoughts, take turns, listen to each other and work together as a group. There will be opportunities for students to grow their social skills in every class. 

Some lessons will have pdf worksheets for that will go with the week's lessons in order for the students to practice outside of class what was taught in class. A parent letter will be posted on the classroom page on Sunday of each week to describe the lesson topics for the next week. As with all of my classes, this will be a fun, interactive and lively class. Shy students will not be forced to verbally respond or interact but active participation will be encouraged. 

Every week’s lessons are stand alone and do not build on previous so students can join class at any time with no prior knowledge required.

What will we learn?
(Many of the science and Social Studies lessons will double as reading lessons, we’re students can volunteer to read short paragraphs of information from the screen)

Week of October - 20
Division, no remainders
Division with remainders
Simplifying fractions using division

Week of October - 27
Pronouns (He, she, they, it)
Subject versus object (he/him, she/her, they/them)
Possessive pronouns (his, her, yours, mine, theirs, ours)

Week of November - 3
History of pirates - the pirate code
History of pirates - pirate ships
History of pirates - pirate, tools and weapons

Week of November - 10
Country Study - Thailand
Country Study - Indonesia
Country Study - Philippines

Week of November - 17
And authors purpose
Parts of a book
Folktales

Week of November 24:
Animal science – amphibians
Animal science – bees
Animal science – crustaceans

Week of December 1:
Cause an effect
Problems and solutions
Homophones: to, too and two

Week of December 8:
Adding and subtracting triple digit numbers
Addition equations
Subtraction equations

Week of December 15:
Human anatomy - skin
Human anatomy - nails
Human anatomy - immune system

No classes the week of December 22

Week of December 29:
Reading comprehension skills
Reading comprehension skills
Reading comprehension skills

Week of January 5: 
Calculating the perimeter of a square or rectangle
Calculating the area of a square or rectangle
Simple division with and without remainders

Week of January 12: 
Biography – Martin Luther King Jr.
Biography – Harriet Tubman
Biography – Rosa Parks

Week of January 19: 
Country Study -  Nigeria
Country Study - Madagascar
Country Study - Kenya

Week of January 26:
Homophones - break vs brake, piece vs peace and sale vs sail
Homophones - knight vs night, hour vs our, week vs weak
Homophones - bear vs bare, waste vs waist, cell vs sell

Week of February 2:
Adding money, bills, and coins
Adding price tags
Adding prices and making change

*** More dates and lesson topics will be added very soon!

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A printed copy of the pdf worksheet posted on the classroom page each week
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Geneva College
Greg Flanders
As a father to an active 9  year old, I know that learning must be fun. The early years of a child’s education is critical not only for their future success but also their enjoyment of learning. I want to start kids off right on this journey. I have a BA in Student Ministry with nearly 15 years experience teaching children. I have over 5 years of experience teaching children on online platforms and pride myself on never letting kids get bored yet always be learning. I previously held credentials through the State of Ohio Department of Education (now expired). I have taught a variety of subject both online and in the classroom, including math, phonics, social studies, science, languages and health. I have a passion for helping children succeed. 

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weekly ($14 per class)
3x per week
35 min

Completed by 118 learners
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Ages: 8-11
3-15 learners per class

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