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Third Grade Preview 2012-2013

Third Grade Preview 2012-2013. Ms. Jennifer Meyer, Ed. S. Rutherford County Schools. Third Grade Social Studies. Culture. Third Grade Social Studies. Economics. Producer. Consumer. natural resource finished product. Third Grade Social Studies. Geography.

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Third Grade Preview 2012-2013

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  1. Third Grade Preview 2012-2013 Ms. Jennifer Meyer, Ed. S. Rutherford County Schools

  2. Third Grade Social Studies Culture

  3. Third Grade Social Studies Economics Producer Consumer natural resource finished product

  4. Third Grade Social Studies Geography Major cities: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga Geographic Features: Mountains, forests, rivers

  5. Third Grade Social Studies Governance and Civics Be a good citizen: Do not litter and go vote. Know the difference between a public parkand a private yard.

  6. Third Grade Social Studies Present: Asians, Hispanics, whites and blacks live in Tennessee. Past: Indians and Europeans lived in Tennessee. History Future: The USA could have more immigration, and its population will grow.

  7. Third Grade Social Studies Individuals, Groups and Interactions Want or need? Global concerns Conflict or cooperation?

  8. Third Grade Science Technology and Engineering The Nook: an eReader, with ability to download apps and surf the web Kinect: a motion sensing device that lets you play games without having to use your hands. It responds to movement and voice.

  9. Third Grade Science Life Science Interdependence Living and non-living things? Deer and humans compete.

  10. Third Grade Science Flow of matter and energy Heredity Herbivores, carnivores and omnivores Eye color passes from parent to child.

  11. Third Grade Science Biodiversity Alligator fossil and live alligator extinct endangered threatened thriving

  12. Third Grade Science The Universe The Earth The solar system Find the mountains and rivers. Conserving natural resources by recycling!

  13. Third Grade Science The atmosphere A weather vane measures wind direction and an anemometer measures wind speed.

  14. Third Grade Science Matter Energy Physical properties include: smell, color, size, texture Sources of heat energy

  15. Third Grade Science Motion Pitchis whether a sound is high or low. Volumeis whether a sound is loud or quiet. Newton’s first law of motion: an object will continue in a straight line, unless a force disturbs it. Newton’s second law of motion: the change of motion depends on how much force is applied.

  16. Third Grade Science Magnets Metals are attracted to magnets.

  17. Third Grade Preview Name some topics you are excited to be learning about next year and tell why!

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