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Grade Three Curriculum Picks

These Grade Three Picks can be purchased from Homeschool Canada (order using the HCOS Curriculum Order Form) or from one of our comprehensive vendors listed on this page. Some options may also be available to borrow from the Learning Commons Search Portal and/or via the Sora/OverDrive virtual eBook library.

Vendor websites are pick-and-choose.  Some optional or alternate suggestions may be listed, so select your items with care.

Overview Of Grade 3 Curriculum Picks

Here is an overview of the curriculum picks that we suggest for Grade 3. Please note that some subjects provide more than one option. For more information about the curriculum, please refer to the information under Detailed Information for Grade 3 Curriculum Picks.

English Language Arts

 

  • Language Lessons for a Living Education 3 with 101 Favorite Stories from the Bible
  • The Tale of Despereaux novel with Literature Kit by Classroom Complete Press (or alternate)

Mathematics

 

 

  • Math Lessons for a Living Education 3
  • Jump Math New Canadian Edition 3.1 and 3.2

    Science

     

     

    • The Elementary Teacher's Big Book of Graphic Organizers OR 3-D Graphic Organizers

    Biology

    • God's Design: Properties of Ecosystems

    Chemistry

    • Experiments with Materials by Isabel Thomas

    Physics

    • Heat and Temperature ScienceWiz Kit

    Earth/Space

    • How Do Wind and Water Change Earth Natalie Hyde
    • Earth's Landforms and Bodies of Water by Natalie Hyde

    Social Studies

    (three options)

    • From Time Immemorial by Pacific Edge Publishing
    • Vanishing Cultures: Down Under
    • Celebrate! Connections Among Cultures

    Bible/Christian Studies

    • Growing with God Student Manual by Positive Action for Christ

    Optional Resources

    (not detailed below)

     

    • Canadian Handwriting Book C (English Language Arts)
    • Healthy Habits for Healthy Kids Grades 3-4 (Health Education)

      Detailed Information for Grade 3 Curriculum Picks 

      English Language Arts

      Language Lessons for a Living Education 3 with 101 Favorite Stories from the Bible

      Type of Resource: workbook

      Description:  incorporates picture study, memorization, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, observation, poems, psalms, letters, and practical application through creative writing – all working towards the mastery of reading and grammar, as well as the mechanics of communication and writing.

      Enjoy this story-based course featuring Claire and Micah, designed to engage your young learner and strengthen their reading and writing skills. Real-world examples and applications are the focus as they practice reading, apply grammatical skills, and increase their vocabulary. Complete with helpful illustrations and guides, this book will teach your student paragraph structure, compound words, contractions, sentence combining, helping verbs, prepositions, and more!

      This language arts series adapts Charlotte Mason's ideas for the modern homeschool student, complete with character-building themes. Each quarter has five stories, two picture studies (one of which is Bible-based), and two poems (one of which is a Psalm). Using the spelling words and the Dictionary Worksheets, students will create their very own dictionary as they move week by week through the material.

      Develops reading and narration skills as well as writing mastery of multisentencemulti sentence paragraphs. Continuing with what the student has learned in Level 2, Book 3 will add to their reading, communication and observation skills. They will begin to write paragraphs. They will review and refine lessons from Level 2 in addition to learning new skills. 101 Favorite Stories from the Bible is a required resource for this program.

       

      Website

      Series Overview

      Placement Guide

      Review

       

      Other Optional or Supplementary Resources

      Table of Contents (under "Description"Scope & Sequence")

      PDF Sample

      The Tale of Despereaux novel with Classroom Complete Press Literature Kit
      (or another grade-appropriate book)

      Type of Resource: fiction novel and workbook

      Description: Learn the value of courage and fortitude with this twist on the classic fairy tale. Our comprehensive resource has response questions and activities that are great for guided reading and independent work. Use clues to match vocabulary words from the novel to a crossword puzzle. Show an understanding of details from the book by answering short questions. Imagine the inner qualities Roscuro has by describing why he decides never to torture another prisoner again. Compare the expression, "not the sharpest knife in the drawer," with the character Mig. Organize a character's actions and thoughts as they happened in the story with a graphic organizer. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy; additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

      About the novel: a story of a special mouse who is on a dangerous quest to rescue the princess. Despereaux falls in love with a princess, even though mice and humans are not supposed to! Caught, Despereaux is sentenced to the dungeon; however, he escapes and goes looking for his beloved princess. Unfortunately, the Princess has already been tricked and has been taken to the dungeon. Despereaux must save his love, and together with the help of his friends, eventually rescues her. As his quest comes to a close, Despereaux realizes that he still cannot marry the Princess, but they become friends. The story ends with the King, the Princess and Despereaux eating a feast and living happily together forever. Other options for picture book literature kits can be found here.

       

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      Free Bonus Worksheets

      PDF Samples

      Mathematics

      Singapore Math Standards Edition edition is not mentioned here because as the grades progress, it is more difficult to "jump in" to this method of learning. It is still a strong option and can be considered for students looking for an academically rigorous curriculum. A placement test is strongly recommended before selecting a level.

      Math U See is not mentioned here simply because it is not available from our Curriculum Pick provider(s), although it is a strong option, especially in the primary grades. Math-U-See can be ordered directly from the Canadian Distributor, Math Canda. Place an order by Phone: 250-590-6761 or Toll-Free: 1-888-854-6284.

      Option 1: Math Lessons for a Living Education 3
      Type of Resource: workbook

      Description: brings concepts to life through a Charlotte Mason flavour of engaging stories, copy work, oral narration, hands-on experience, and practical application. This story-based approach ensures math is exciting and enjoyable as students participate in the story, make mathematical connections, explore the world around them with Charlie & Charlotte, and learn how they can put math to work in their own lives Students learn math concepts such as column addition & subtraction, multiplication, division, and Roman numerals through exciting, real-world stories. As your student explores the world around them with Charlie & Charlotte, they discover how math is related to everyday life in exciting—and sometimes unexpected ways! Students are encouraged to explore the big picture and break it down into smaller pieces, discover important connections as they work out solutions, develop a better understanding, and strengthen their critical thinking skills.

      The course features an instructional blend of stories, copy work, oral narration, and hands-on experience to bring concepts to life. It includes a convenient Daily Schedule, short, engaging 15-30 minute lessons, full-colour worksheets, an answer key, and a manipulatives section.

      Students will learn:

      • Column Addition & Subtraction
      • Rounding to 10s, 100s, & 1000s
      • Adding & Subtracting Money
      • Multiplication
      • Division
      • Area of Rectangles & Squares
      • Estimation
      • Inequalities

      Website

      Placement Tests

      Series Overview Video

      Series Overview Webpage

      Review

      Table of Contents (under "Description")

      PDF Sample Pages

      Option 2: Jump Math New Canadian Edition 3.1 and 3.2 - Student Assessment & Practice (AP) Book 3 (Parts 1 and 2) 
      Type of Resource: workbooks

      Description: i

      in conjunction with the New Canadian Edition of JUMP Math's teacher resources, Student Assessment & Practice (AP) Book 4 is designed to cover the curriculum for Grade 4 mathematics, with units on:

      • Number Sense
      • Patterns and Algebra
      • Geometry
      • Measurement
      • Probability and Data Management

      The New Canadian edition of AP Book 4 is printed in two parts, Book 4.1 and Book 4.2. In order to cover the full curriculum, students will need both parts. 

       

      Note from Curriculum Consultant: The multi-modal approaches to solving math problems presented in this resource can be a benefit to some students, but other students may find this approach confusing and would be better served with a program that presents a consistent approach to solving problems.

       

      Website

      On pages where there are multiple grade options, choose the correct grade from the dropdown menu.

      Teacher Resource/Lesson Plans (free when you register online)

      Other Optional or Supplementary Resources

      Table of Contents

      Sample Pages

      • Student AP Book 4.1
      • Student AP Book 4.2
      • Grade 4 Problem-Solving Lessons

      Science

      The Elementary Teacher's Big Book of Graphic Organizers, K-5 (OR 3-D Graphic Organizers)

      100 ready-to-use graphic organizers that help elementary students learn

      Type of Resource: workbook

      Description: graphic organizers are a powerful metacognitive teaching and learning tool. These graphic organizers can be used before learning, during learning, or after learning activities. This resource provides tools to help students understand relationships between facts, terms, and ideas.

      Note from Curriculum Consultant: this resource can be utilized where resources do not provide a way to interact with the material presented. Teachers and students can pick and choose organizers that appeal to them and are readily adaptable to the material they are learning. It is a recommended pick for grades 2 - 5 and can be used again year after year.

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      Biology

      God's Design for Chemistry and Ecology: Properties of Ecosystems 

      Note: This resource will make up the bulk of the student work for Grade 3 science. The other branches of science addressing the other big ideas and content competencies are purposefully not addressed to the same level of depth.

      Type of Resource: softcover student home education resource book

      Description: take your student on a journey to discover grasslands and forests, aquatic and extreme ecosystems, animal behaviours, and even valuable lessons on conservation. At the end, sum up everything studied with exciting hands-on final projects. 35 lessons. Use this student textbook with the associated teacher guide for teacher instructions, answer keys, and resources.

      God’s Design Series Overview

      Elementary and middle schoolers will love the exciting, easy-to-understand, and easily taught lessons in the God’s Design textbooks by Debbie and Richard Lawrence. Best of all, God’s Design textbooks help you teach science from a biblical, creationist perspective, emphasizing God’s handiwork in the world around us. Using God’s Design curriculum from AiG will help strengthen your student’s faith by showing how science consistently supports the Bible’s written record. Students will learn to think critically and logically examine arguments presented by all sides in the creation/evolution debate.

      Note: this resource is suitable for Grades 3 - 8. There is a Challenge section in light green boxes throughout the book for students in grades 6-8. The description above refers to the full colour updated 4th Edition.

       

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      Teacher's Supplement: provides an introduction on how to teach the curriculum, a supply list and answer key for each lesson, a resource guide containing suggested books, videos, and field trips, and a master supply list, student supplement worksheets and tests in an electronic form.

      Sample Pages

      Table of Contents and More Sample Pages

      Chemistry

      Experiments with Materials by Isabel Thomas

      Type of Resource: nonfiction book

      Description: one of the titles in Capstone's Read and Experiment series, introducing children to scientific concepts. Explore the world of materials with clear text, real-world examples and fun, safe step-by-step experiments. This book brings materials science to life, explaining the concepts and encouraging children to be hands-on scientists.

       

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      Physics

      Heat and Temperature ScienceWiz Kit

      Type of Resource: Science kit including book and materials

      Description

      • Point and measure temperature from floor to ceiling with an infrared thermometer
      • Explore changes in state and record freezing and boiling points
      • Capture your thermal thumbprint
      • Measure the rising temperature of an oozing, snaking exothermic reaction
      • Make your own heat pack
      • Expand and contract and repair with heat
      • Radiate, convect & conduct heat
      • Learn about absolute zero
      • Explore Herschel’s experiment with thermometers and the discovery of infrared light
      • Measure black-body radiation and prepare to stumble into the ultraviolet catastrophe

      Website

      Earth/Space

      Use of The Elementary Teacher's Big Book of Graphic Organizers or 3-D Graphic Organizers with the resources in the section below is recommended, as the books below provide only a few ways to interact with the content.

      Earth's Landforms and Bodies of Water by Natalie Hyde

      Use this book with one of the "Graphic Organizers" resources mentioned on this page to assist with learning and reinforcing key concepts.

      Type of Resource: nonfiction book

      Description: This informative book explains how Earth is covered by landforms and bodies of water, all of which change shape over time. Interesting images feature landforms such as mountains, valleys, and sand dunes, as well as waterways such as oceans, rivers, and ponds. Children will learn how they develop and why they change.

       

      Teacher's Guide: see lesson 1, pages 4-5; 18 designed for a classroom, but can easily be adapted for a home setting. 

      How Do Wind and Water Change Earth? by Natalie Hyde

      Use this book with one of the "Graphic Organizers" resources mentioned on this page to assist with learning and reinforcing key concepts.

      Type of Resource: nonfiction book

      Description: This fascinating book explains how the shape of Earth is changed by weathering and erosion—the breaking down of rocks and minerals which are then carried from one place to another by water, ice, wind, and gravity. It is this movement that carves out valleys, causes trees to topple over, and creates or destroys good farmland. Examples of changes to landforms help show young readers the effects of weathering and erosion, which can happen quickly or sometimes take centuries!

       

      Teacher’s Guide: see lesson 3, pages 8-11;19. Designed for a classroom, but can easily be adapted for a home setting.

      Website

      Social Studies

      From Time Immemorial by Pacific Edge Publishing 

      Type of Resource: full-colour student book

      Description: provides an honest survey of the history of the coastal First Nations from pre-contact to the present. From Time Immemorial has been recommended by the First Nations Education Steering Committee of BC as an “authentic First Peoples text that meets provincial standards and reflects First Peoples knowledge and perspectives in a respective way.

      This book provides a broad overview of traditional ways common to a large number of diverse groups. It encourages readers to learn more about particular groups who, long ago, walked the shorelines and forest trails of the Pacific Northwest.

      While meeting the Learning Standards for the new BC Grade 3 Social Studies curriculum, it also addresses First Nations content for grades 4-8 (See Learning Standards Chart). Special features include:

      • Before You Read: suggests pre-reading activities
      • Looking Ahead: provides an overview of the content of the chapter
      • First Nations Today: raises awareness of the issues facing First Nations in the present
      • Ask the Elders: encourages students to learn about the unique characteristics of local First Nations
      • Stories: First Nation’s stories based on traditional values
      • What Do You Think: invites students to express their opinions about relevant issues
      • Looking Back: summarizes the content of the chapter
      • After You Read: suggest activities that review or extend the content of the chapter
      • 121 Illustrations and Photos: illustrate the culture and lifestyle of the West Coast First Nations.

      Website

      Other Optional or Supplementary Resources: Teacher's guide

      Scope and Sequence

      PDF Samples

      Vanishing Cultures: Down Under

      Type of Resource: nonfiction book

      Description: Amprenula, a young Tiwi girl from an island off the Australian coast, gathers food with her mother. Amprenula lives closely with the land, just as her people have done for thousands of years, taking only what they need from the forest and the ocean around them.

      For the Tiwi and other Aborigines, the land is sacred. It connects them with their ancestors and the beginning of creation. As Amprenula combs through the forests and mangrove swamps, she is proud to travel along the same paths, sharing the same land, as her ancestors from centuries ago.

       

      Website

      Teacher’s Guide

      Sample Pages (under book cover image)

      Celebrate! Connections Among Cultures 

      Type of Resource: Nonfiction book

      Description: Every culture has its own special traditions and reasons for celebrating. At first glance, these practices seem quite different from each other, but they are actually much more alike than most people may realize. In Celebrate! readers travel to communities near and far and explore the essence of celebrations the world over.

      With striking photographs and engaging text, photojournalist Jan Reynolds presents a refreshing look at the similarities among cultural traditions around the world. Readers will be captivated as they discover the universal connections people share when they celebrate.

       

      Website

      Teacher’s Guide

      Sample Pages (under book cover image)

      Bible/Christian Studies

      Growing With God Student Manual

      Type of Resource: workbook

      Description: Encourage the study of God’s Word with this full-colour workbook filled with approachable exercises that teach biblical truth and apply what is taught. This Student Manual includes 

      • Engaging Design—full-colour activity pages with original artwork, puzzles, and maps
      • Vocabulary Sections—key terms from Scripture
      • Music Curriculum—hymn and chorus lyrics included in the back of the book
      • Life Applications—activities to encourage self-reflection and character development

      The lives of Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, and Daniel can teach us much about the rewards of living for God. Each of these men faced rejection, but by God’s grace, they all remained faithful. In this study, students will see examples of discipline and character, all while learning about the God that strengthens us.

       

      Website

      Review

      PDF Sample of Student Manual

      Other Optional or Supplementary Resources

      Teacher's Manual: equips teachers to help build a spiritual foundation for their students. With tools like a weekly schedule, target truths, teaching strategies, and read-aloud stories, you’ll have everything you need to help your students grow in their knowledge of God and His Word.

      Note from curriculum consultant: although it is recommended to use the teacher manual with this resource, students should be able to the student manual alone with minor adjustments.

      PDF Sample of Teacher Manual