Computer Science:
Students learn how computing devices connect to form systems, protect personal information, and influence society and culture. They will also develop digital safety habits and collaborate with peers to create, modify, test, and debug original coding.
English Language Arts:
Students transition from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” They also improve their writing skills, conduct research projects, and engage in discussions using appropriate vocabulary and logical sequencing.
Fine Arts:
Students will explore movement, performance, and cultural connections. They will improvise choreography, develop drama with character and conflict, create and interpret music, and produce art based on cultural influences.
Health Education:
Students will learn about the negative impacts of substance misuse, develop healthy strategies for processing negative emotions, identify parts of their body using accurate terms, and develop interpersonal communication skills.
Library:
Students refine their ability to ask focused questions, evaluate the reliability of sources, and locate relevant information using library catalogs, the internet, and databases. They will analyze media messages, practice safe online behaviors, and recommend favorite books to peers.
Mathematics:
Students will learn to solve multiplication and division problems, understand fractions as numbers, and use place-value strategies for multi-digit arithmetic. They will also explore area and perimeter within geometric shapes, practice estimation, and interpret data.
Physical Education:
Third-grade students will practice combining large-motor and movement skills using direction, force, and timing. They will also develop cooperative skills and discuss the value of physical activity for personal growth and social interaction.
Science:
Students will explore weather and climate patterns, understand how traits affect organisms' survival, and investigate the effects of forces on motion. They will also design solutions to various problems and identify patterns in weather, life cycles, and traits.
Social Studies:
Students will explore the geography and history of the United States, focusing on regions, landmarks, and the nation's development. They will also learn about government systems, the roles of citizens, and the importance of cultural and historical events in shaping society.
USBE parent guide - third grade UTAH CORE STANDARDS