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Third-graders become familiar with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division by using them in computation exercises and problem solving.
In third grade, students work on designing experiments to answer questions in science.
Third-graders work independently and in groups to create more detailed art. They identify art from different parts of the world and learn new art techniques.
Third-graders write across the subject areas using the writing process and learning complex spelling rules and patterns.
Third-graders use technology in the classroom to learn about a range of subjects.
Third-graders are reading to learn. They are improving their beginning research skills and reading for meaning.
Third-graders sing, move to music and begin to play simple melody instruments. They also learn how instruments work together in an orchestra.