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SCIENCE
Soil and Its Importance
Properties of Matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas)
The Sun
Boiling Point and Freezing Point
Properties of Soil
Life Cycles of Plants and Animals
Forms of Energy
Behaviors and Structures of Animals
Push and Pull Forces
The Order of the Planets
SOCIAL STUDIES
Local, State and National Government Officials
Civic Responsibility
Directions on a Map
Learning Some Things about Other States
Ways of Earning, Spending, Saving, Donating
Identify People Who were Inventors or Started New Businesses
Timelines (Years, Decades, Centuries)
Meeting Community Needs, Past, Present and Future
Non-Profits and Civic Organizations
Government Employees including First Responders and Educators
ELAR
Determine the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words. 3(3)(B)
Text Features (Bold print, Italics, Punctuation). 3(9)(D)ii
Identify Details that Support Main Idea. 3(9)(D)i
Using Synonyms. 3(3)(D)
Identify Details of a Story and Provide Evidence from the Text of its Meaning. 3(6)(F)
The Context of Words. 3(3)(B)
Identify Cause and Effect in Text. 3(9)(D)iii
Recognize Punctuation Marks. 3(11)(D)x
Draw Conclusions from Facts in Text. 3(9)(D)i
Sensory Language in Literary Text. 3(10)(D)
MATH
Addition using Number Lines. 3(5)(A)
Measurement of Liquid Volume and Weight. 3(7)(D)
Division: Equal Objects from a Group. 3(4)(H)
Perimeter of a Polygon. 3(7)(B)
Fractions with Denominators 2, 3, 4, 6, 8. 3(3)(A),3(3)(B)
Value of Coins and Bills. 3(4)(C)
Adding Time Intervals in Minutes. 3(7)(C)
Relationship Between Addition and Subtraction. 3(4)(A)
Multiplication Using Arrays. 3(5)(B),3(4)(D),3(4)(E)
Real-Life Relationships Between Number Pairs and Verbal Equation. 3(5)(E)