3RD GRADE LESSON
PLANS
Language
Arts, Math, Science,
Social Studies
LANGUAGE
ARTS/ENGLISH
- Jamestown Field Trip
- By: Kathleen Dumm, Laia Gresham,
Erin Kerby, Leah Reyna
- Students will write a factual
report and create a PowerPoint slide show presentation after
a field trip to Jamestown.
- Virginia English SOLs
- 3.2 The student will present
brief oral reports.
- 3.8 The student will write stories,
letters, simple explanations and short reports across all content
areas.
- Use available technology
- Researching Olympic Athletes
- By: Nikki Humenick, Rebecca
Muller, Michelle Rivenburg
- Students will research Olympic
Athletes using the Internet and write a report based on their
findings. They will insert Clip Art representative of their athlete
or draw a picture using a paint program.
- Virginia Language Arts SOL
- 3.7 The student will write descriptive
paragraphs.
- 3.8 The student will write stories,
letters, simple explanations, and short reports across all content
areas.
- 3.10 The student will record
information from print and non print resources.
Editing
By: Allison Pollok
Students will be able to:
- Locate mistakes in a paragraph.
- Correct mistakes in that paragraph.
- Write an original paragraph.
- Locate and correct mistakes
in that original paragraph.
Designing
Advertisements for the Third Grade International Dining Festival
By: Leigh Gayton
- Student groups will design at
least 10 questions regarding information they wish to include
on their flyer about their assigned country.
- Students will research their
questions and find answers.
- Using the information gathered
from research and their own creativity, student groups
will:
- Prepare a first draft by hand
of the flyer advertising menus for restaurants created
in Ms.Young's class. Flyers will be for an audience of
third graders,
- Prepare final flyer on the computer.
- Students will work as members
of a team.
The
International Dining Experience
By: Sara Young
- Using library, classroom, and
technological resources, the student will research the primary
components (courses) of a meal in a European country.
- Using the resources listed above,
the student will research typical food items within each of these
categories (courses).
- Using a word processing program,
the students will create a menu with appropriate components (courses),
food items, and beverages for a specified country.
- The student will briefly describe
at least three food items and how they are prepared.
- The student will acquire recipes
for at least three food items.
- The student will list at least
three beverages appropriate for a specified country.
- The student will participate
in an oral group presentation on the food of a specified country.
- The student will create an attractive
layout for the menu using various word processing functions (i.e.
fonts, sizes, graphics, etc.).
SCIENCE
- The
Rainforest
- By: Nikki Humenick, Michelle
Rivenburg, Rebecca Muller
- As part of a unit on ecology,
students will review and strengthen their knowledge of rain forests
by going on an Internet "fact hunt". Students will
receive a sheet listing ten pieces of information that they will
have to find. The corresponding website will be given with each
question; students will go to the website to find that particular
piece of information.
- Virginia Science SOL - Living
Systems
- 3.6 The student will investigate
and understand that environments support a diversity of plants
and animals that share limited resources.
- 3.10 The student will investigate
and understand that natural events and human influences can affect
the survival of species
- Researching Animal Behaviors
- By: Sara Knight, Hillary
Pittman, Elaine Blasko, Pamela Harris
- The student will search the
Internet to research the following animals: black bear, goose,
ostrich, monkey, chameleon, and parrot. This information will
be used to answer specific questions on a provided worksheet
about animal behaviors including hibernation, migration, camouflage,
mimicry, instinct, and learned behavior. The students will also
draw a picture in the provided space on the worksheet incorporating
all three researched items regarding their chosen animal.
- Virginia SOLs
- Research 3.10 The student will
record information from non print resources.
- Use available technology.
- Life Processes 3.4 The student
will investigate and understand that behavioral and physical
adaptations allow animals to respond to life needs.
- The Effects of Light on Plant Growth
- By: Nikki Humenick, Rebecca
Muller, Michelle Rivenburg
- Students will work in groups
to observe the effects of different amounts of lighting on plant
growth throughout an entire semester. They will plan and conduct
an investigation of light's influence on plant growth in which
predictions will be made, observations of plants recorded, data
gathered and charted, and comparisons with other class plants
made in graph form. Results will be put into a PowerPoint presentation
and presented to class when experiment is over.
- Virginia Science SOL
- 3.1 The student will plan and
conduct investigations
- 3.8 The student will investigate
and understand basic sequences and cycles occurring in nature.
Experimental
Design
By: Allison Pollok
Students will be able to:
- Brainstorm and conduct modifications
that will increase the distance of a paper
airplane.
- Hypothesize which plane in a
group will fly the furthest.
- Measure and record paper airplane
distances.
- Create a spreadsheet using recorded
results.
- Convert results in database
into a graph.
- Make conclusions based on graph.
Animals
and the Internet
- Virginia Science SOL
- 3.4 The student will investigate
and understand that behavioral and physical adaptations allow
animals to respond to life needs. The concepts of which this
includes require that students learn about the methods by which
animals obtain and store food, the types of shelter they use,
the way that they care for their offspring, and the ways in which
they defend themselves against their enemies. This SOL also encompasses
the concepts of camouflage, migration, hibernation, imprinting,
and learned and instinctual behaviors as they relate to animals.
SOCIAL
STUDIES
- Jamestown Field Trip
- By: Kathleen Dumm, Laia Gresham,
Erin Kerby, Leah Reyna
- Students will write a factual
report and create a PowerPoint slide show presentation after
a field trip to Jamestown.
- Virginia HISTORY SOL
- 3.3 The student will describe
the settlement of Jamestown and the Virginia colony with emphasis
on economic and other reasons that brought settlers to Virginia,
the establishment of representative government, the economy,
settler's interactions with American Indian and the introduction
of slavery into Virginia.
"Compiling
and Using a Database"
By: Joni Strawsnyder, Julia Lind,
Susan Hyland, Sharon Carino
The student will study the exploration
of the America's by:
- Describing the accomplishments
of Christopher Columbus, Juan Ponce de Leon, Jacques Cartier,
and Christopher Newport.
- Identifying reasons for exploring,
the information gained, and the results from the travels.
Thanksgiving Story
By: Kathleen Dumm, Laia Gresham, Erin Kerby,
Leah Reyna
- In a group, each student will contribute
three well-written sentences to the story about the founding
of Thanksgiving, printed legibly, with two or fewer grammatical
and spelling errors.
- The sentences will include descriptive
details and elaborate on the central idea.
- The students will individually go through
a revision process after writing their original sentences.
- Together the students will type the revised
story onto the KidPix program, with two or fewer typing errors.
- As a group, the students will illustrate
their story using the KidPix program. They must use the following
tools: the pencil, the stamps, the paint, and use at least six
colors. Each student must use one tool to contribute to the group
illustration.
- After completion of the class book, each
student will orally read their portion of the story to the kindergarten
class.
- The students will actively participate
in the group work, with members of the group all collaborating
as a team.
- The students will read their sentences
aloud with clarity and inflection to a class of kindergartners.
Designing
Advertisements for the Third Grade International Dining Festival
By: Leigh Gayton
- Student groups will design at
least 10 questions regarding information they wish to include
on their flyer about their assigned country.
- Students will research their
questions and find answers.
- Using the information gathered
from research and their own creativity, student groups
will:
- Prepare a first draft by hand
of the flyer advertising menus for restaurants created
in Ms.Young's class. Flyers will be for an audience of
third graders,
- Prepare final flyer on the computer.
- Students will work as members
of a team.
Learning
About the Midwest
By: Jennifer Gates
- Students will use the internet
to find out information about an assigned state in the Midwest
region of the United States.
The
International Dining Experience
By: Sara Young
- Using library, classroom, and
technological resources, the student will research the primary
components (courses) of a meal in a European country.
- Using the resources listed above,
the student will research typical food items within each of these
categories (courses).
- Using a word processing program,
the students will create a menu with appropriate components (courses),
food items, and beverages for a specified country.
- The student will briefly describe
at least three food items and how they are prepared.
- The student will acquire recipes
for at least three food items.
- The student will list at least
three beverages appropriate for a specified country.
- The student will participate
in an oral group presentation on the food of a specified country.
- The student will create an attractive
layout for the menu using various word processing functions (i.e.
fonts, sizes, graphics, etc.).
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