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Scope and Sequence for our 3rd grade friends
Orientation September 4-13 1st Cycle
Introductions
Review Rules
Celebrating DOT DAY- One act of KINDNESS
Read The Dot by Reynolds
September 18-September 30
Read The Day the Crayons Quit- Discussed OPINION
Students voiced their OPINIONS on their favorite color crayon
Parts of a letter
October
Parts of the MAP
Read Mapping Penny's World-
5 parts of a map
Create a MAP
November
Finding the Right Book for ME
Veteran's Day- Letter Writing
The Wall by Eve Bunting
Research Washington D.C.- Google Maps
Create Google Slides
Dec 9-Dec 20
Author Study- Chris Van Allsburg
Polar Express
January
Culture Grams Database
Country Reports
February
Steve Jenkins- Author Study
CODE.EDU
Screen out the Mean
Library Citizenship- Cyberbullying
Week 3: September 13-September 20
Use Online Catalog (Destiny)
Parts of a book (use of indexes)
Call numbers
Location of sources
Locate print resources using spine labels
Literature appreciation/response
Cultural Diversity through Literature
Note taking (in support of regular classroom instruction)
Graphic Organizers
Digital Resources-uses technology to locate information
Basic elements of research -- “Question-Plan-Gather”
Authors/Illustrators
Genre (biography, tall tales in collaboration with SS teachers)
Self-selection of appropriate materials
Use Multi-media presentation tools
Third-Grade Objectives- Student will know a variety of ways to share information.
- Student will be able to recognize there are many types of information sources.
- Student will be able to identify materials, with assistance, appropriate to student reading ability.
- Student will be able to identify the effect of the copyright date on the value of the information.
- Student will know that there are methods to use in order to choose books they will enjoy on an appropriate reading level.
- Student will know we make connections (text to self, text to text and text to world).
- Student will know there are different literary genres.
- Student will know there are different book awards in childrenʼs literature.
- Student will be able to choose books they will enjoy on an appropriate reading level.
- Student will make connections between what they read and their life, other books and the world.
- Student will recognize tall tales, poetry, mystery, science fiction and short stories when a book in one of these genres is read to them.
- Student will be able to identify books that have won an award and he or she will be able to discuss what makes the books worthy of an award.
- Student will understand what a call number is and why it is important.
- Student will follow the norms and procedures that are in place in the library such as for check in and check out.
- Student will begin to sort and locate books to the third letter using the authorʼs last name.