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Second To Third Grade

Summer Preparation Activities

This is in response to all of the parents who have asked, "How can I prepare my child for third grade?". Here is a list of the general topics studied in third grade. We compiled this list just so that you would know what lies ahead for your child's exciting third grade year. We believe that the children should relax and have fun over the summer. One suggestion to make the transition easier, however, is that you work on the addition and subtraction facts, reading and writing.

Math:
addition and subtraction (the children should have these memorized by the beginning of the year; use those flashcards at home)
place value
time and money
data, graphs and probability
measurement
multiplication
geometry
fractions
decimals
division
Language Arts:
effective writing
paragraph and sentence structure
capitals, punctuation, grammar, and spelling
3 types of writing (persuasive, expository, and personal narrative)
parts of speech
decoding skills using phonics
sequencing, comprehension, summarizing, main idea and supporting details
characters, setting, problem, solution, and events
Science & Health:
includes such topics as transportation, government, and community differences

SUMMER IDEAS FOR YOUR "TO BE" 3RD GRADER

Writing:
keep a journal over the summer of all the places you visited and the fun things you did
write a sequel to your favorite picture book
design a special code and write a secret message
write your teacher a letter
write to your favorite author
write a company and persuade them to give you something for free
cut out a newspaper article and circle the nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs that you find
Reading:
get together with a group of friends and act out a book that you've read - put on a show for your family
read a chapter book and rewrite the last chapter
read all of the award winning books that you can find at the library and keep a reading log of your favorite ones
try to read 5 books from each of the following genres-realistic fiction, mystery, and fantasy
retell your favorite story to a friend
make a story map of a picture book or of a chapter in a chapter book
Math:
graph the recyclables in your home after one week
go on a shape hunt in your home and look for plane and solid figures
create word problems about people in your family and things you did during the day
make a board game using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
measure the furniture in you home in inches and then convert to feet and inches
make up your own flashcards and use them with a friend
figure out the change at a store
count out the change at a toll booth
figure out the tip at a restaurant
Social Studies:
chart on a summer and brochures map all of the places that you want to visit this research them in the encyclopedia or travel
learn the capitals of our 50 states
draw a map of your room or even your neighborhood
research a foreign country and find out where it is, what they eat, how they dress, etc.
interview a grandma or a grandpa about what like when they were young
list the needs and wants in your home
Science:
help your parents plan and prepare a well-balanced dinner
observe and record the phases of the moon over one month
research an animal and find out its diet, its enemies and its habitat
count the calories in your meals for one day
create an experiment which shows water evaporating at different rates

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