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September and October Life Cycle of Living Organisms Identify ways people, animals, and nature interacts -Identify the characteristics of living and non-living organisms - Investigate different life cycles: frog, butterfly, penguin, plants, sunflower, spiders, and people - Observing live caterpillars going through the life stages -Compare and contrast different life cycles -Illustrate own life cycle with photos -Develop models to describe that organisms have unique and diverse life cycles but all have in common birth, growth, reproduction, and death -Identify traits that are inherited from parents and the diversity of traits that organisms have and how these traits help them in the environment -Name what living organisms need to survive and how they adapt to the environment -Lore Insect Company for the live caterpillars -Book - Charlotte s Web -Reading Street Story book -Science Text, McGraw - Hill Science grade 3 - Scholastic Life Cycle Book Kit -BrainPop videos showing life cycles -Magnifying glasses and microscopes -Very Hungry Caterpillar book -Trade books and videos showing different life cycles - Teacher-made worksheets and booklet -Science Journals - KWL Chart and Venn Diagram graphic organizers 3-LS1-1 3-LS1-2 3-LS1-3 -Compare and contrast different life cycles on Venn Diagrams - Make a development poster showing your development -Observe and record observations of live caterpillars in a Science Journal - Complete the Life Cycle of Butterflies booklet with facts and reflections -Make own Very Hungry Caterpillar fold book -Identify the

body parts and functions of the caterpillar and the butterfly - Teacher-made test on the life cycle of butterflies -Tell how people, animals, and nature interact September and October Fire and Halloween Safety Identify and outline different kinds of fires and safety rules for each kind of fire -Talking About Touching (TAT) curriculum - Personal Safety rules: ex. Never play with fire and fire safety rules for using grills and lightening fluids at a cookout -Halloween Safety Rules -Talking About Safety Cards (TAT) - Gail Gibbons Fire Safety Book -Sparky Video from Scholastic -Sparky worksheets, booklets, for fire safety and a graphic organizer for fire escape plans for homes -Scholastic News and -Students write fire safety and Halloween safety rules and share rules with other students verbally and visually

discussions about Halloween safety November and December -Life Cycle of Plants, Flowers, and Nature -Identify where plants grow and what they need to grow -Identify 2 major groups of plants (plants with and without leaves, roots, and stems) -Identify that plants and seeds come in different shapes, sizes, and colors -Illustrate and label different parts of a plant and flower and tell each part s function -Identify ways plants and flowers are important to us -Seed classification by different characteristics -Identify how plants create seeds - Illustrate the cycle of nature and identify how nature, people and animals are interconnected -Plant bean seeds in plastic containers with a water reservoir and students observe and record growth in Science Journal -Describe what pollination is and ways plants and flowers pollinate -Plant different kinds of bulbs (paper whites, -Trade book The Wonders of Plants and Flowers -Bottle Biology for growing seeds (plastic soda bottle. beans seeds, soil, water, cotton cloth) - Chart board for seeds the students bring into class for seed observations and classification - Science Experiments: celery stalk and food coloring and varying the conditions for growing plants and make observations for the different conditions in Science Journals -BrainPop videos about Photosynthesis, cycle of nature, and pollination - 3-LS3-1 3-LS1-1 3-LS3-2 3-LS4-2 -Follow the directions to make the Bottle Biology containers to plant bean seeds -Record observations and take measurements of bean plants growth in Science Journals (compare and contrast) -Make a seed chart with seed classifications and record findings on chart in Science Journals

amaryllis ) and observe growth Amaryllis and paper white bulbs to plant in soil in classroom -Science Journal - Science text McGraw-Hill -Read trade book, The Wonders of Plants and Flowers and make an outline of the important information to use as a study guide for teachermade tests on the important information on January -Identify the Solar System (the location of the planets from the sun) -Reasons for Day and night and a year -Identify the phases of the moon -Solar system with 8 planets, sun, moon, and stars -Identify different Star constellations -The earth s movement: rotates, revolves, orbits around the sun - Investigate day and night with experiment using flashlight, globe, and post-its -Investigate what causes a year - Identify and illustrate the Phases of the moon -Identify astroids, meteorites, -YouTube videos - Brain Pop videos - Science text, McGraw- Hill Science grade 3 - Student s Dictionary reference pages -Reading Street Text grade 3 -Scholastic News and videos -telescope, binoculars, and 3-RI.1 3-RI.3 3.RI.7 3.SL.4 3.L.6 -Make a paper model of the planets in order from the sun -Take teacher- made tests -Writing captions to explain things in the sky after viewing graphic

craters, earth s gravity, axis, comet, and eclipses planet models -Table charts -Experiment materials: flashlight, sphere, globe, postits -facts and study sheets about planets -A fin sentence to remember the order of the planets from the sun sources of things in the sky -Make an oral report about a planet with a small group - Role-play being the sun, planets, and moon to show movement - Use chalk to draw the solar system on the ground in the schoolyard -- Draw and label the names of the different phases of the moon February Water Cycle Weather conditions -Climate Clouds -Water cycle vocabulary: temperature, precipitation, evaporation, condensation, water vapor, rain, sun air pressure, air masses, thermometers -YouTube videos - BrainPop videos - Science text: McGraw- Hill Science grade 3-3-ESS2-1 3- ESS2-2 3.RI.1 3.RI.3 -Students construct a 3- D paper form (Read Around Report)

-Types of clouds: cirrus, cumulus, cumulonimbus, stratus -Experiment showing how clouds are made -Role of the meteorologist -Kinds of precipitation: rain, snow, sleet, hail -Ways weather affects us -Climate trends in our region Reading Street Text Grade 3 -Trade books - Worksheets - Experiment materials: plastic containers with clear plastic lids, warm water, ice cubes, record sheet -Song about the water cycle -Bill Nye video -How Clouds Form - Thermometers -Read Around Water Cycle Report graphic organizer -Study sheets with facts in outline form and diagrams to study for test 3.RI.7 3.SL.4 3.OA.7c 3.L.4 3.L.6 showing the stages of the water cycle with pictures to use for an oral presentation - Cloud experiment - students record what they observe in the container at the start after 3min., 9 min., and 15 min. on their record sheet and reflections - Teacher tests -Record weather for a week and make weather predications for seasons

March Magnetism Compass -Use magnets to explore which objects they attract -use different size magnets and discuss their properties -Lodestone - a rock that contains iron oxide which is naturally magnetic -List ways magnets are helpful and how we use them everyday -List things in our lives that uses magnet to help us -Construct an original device with magnets that can be helpful in our daily lives -YouTube video on magnets -Trade books on magnets -Magnets -compasses -Objects to test magnets -Directions to make a compass 3-PS2-3 3-PS2-4 3.RI.3.1 3.RI.3.3 3.RI.3.8 3.SL.3.3 -Students follow the directions to make a compass - Make hypothesis about which objects a magnet attracts, do experiments, and record findings in Science Journals - Construct an original device with magnets that is helpful in our lives April -How things move -Simple machines -Identify different kinds of movement -Vocabulary: position, motion,speed, gravity, push/pull, friction -Use inclined plane, different surfaces, and toy cars to The book, How Things Move -Materials for experiment with toy cars to show motion, 3-PS2-1 3-PS2-2 -Students do different experiments to explore what conditions

demonstrate speed, friction, motion -Identify the simple machines: lever, wheel and axle, pulley, inclined plane, wedge,screw -Give examples of simple machines in our lives and how they help us speed, friction - Models of the simple machines and how they are used to help us YouTube video on simple machines -Trade books on simple machines affect motion -List examples of a simple machine in our lives and how it helps us in a small group report to class May and June Invention Convention -Students think of a problem they have and construct an invention to solve the problem -Identify different inventors in history and tell how their inventions help us - Brainstorm idea for new inventions that might be helpful in the future -Long term project culminating with an oral report and demonstration of the new invention to an audience -Make a commercial to advertise the new invention Trade books on inventors and inventions -Student resources to make original inventions - Watch TV commercials for examples of advertising techniques 3-5- ETS1-1 Students work on a long term project at home designing an invention to solve a problem they have -Oral presentation, commercial, and demonstration of invention