Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Language Grammar
• Articles: a, and, are.
the.
• Adverbs of time
• Subject verb
agreement: • Days of the
There is / There week, months
of the year.
Global Citizenship
• Topic: Location.
• Where Am I?
• Geography, humans and the environment.
STEAM
• Animal Life.
• How do living things change as they grow old?
• How do animals live in groups?
Think Tank
• Taking a vacation.
• What goals do I want to save for?
• How can I make the best choices with my
money?
3rd Grade
3rd Grade 3rd Grade 3rd Grade
Phonology
• Word lists
• Working with sounds
•
• Listening Comprehension
• Oral expression
• Reading
Language Grammar
• Telling time. • Tenses: Inter-
rogative Past
• Tenses: Regular Progressive.
and irregular.
• Tenses: Affirma-
tive Past Pro-
gressive.
Global Citizenship
STEAM
• Define cycle
• Prove examples of different organisms’ life
cycle.
• List examples of animals that live in groups.
Think Tank
3rd Grade
Describe why people save money, and
identify different ways to do it.
• Create goals based on needs and wants.
3rd Grade 3rd Grade • Explain the concept of borrowing and lend-
ing.
3rd Grade 3rd Grade 3rd Grade
Phonology
• Word lists
• Working with sounds
Language Grammar
• Tenses: WH • Contractions.
Questions
• Common ex-
• Comparative pressions.
and superlative
adjectives.
Global Citizenship
• Discuss where people live, and why they live
there.
• Identify how the choices and actions of people
impact the world.
STEAM
• Explain how living in groups help animals sur-
vive.
• List the advantages and disadvantages of ani-
mals living in groups.
Think Tank
3rd Grade
• When we say yes to one thing and no to
another.
• There are ways to shop, borrow and lend in
smart ways.
3rd Grade 3rd Grade
3rd Grade 3rd Grade 3rd Grade
Phonology
• Word lists
• Working with sounds
• Spelling
Language Grammar
• Nouns. direction.
• Plurals. • Conjunctions
• Prepositions of
Global Citizenship
• Globalization.
• Is sharing and trading across cultures always a
good thing?
STEAM
• Traits and the Environment
• Why do living things often look like their par-
ents?.
Think Tank