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Grade 3 (Students engage in dramatic exploration to consider identity and…
Grade 3
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Students produce and represent musical thoughts, ideas and stories using the elements of music.
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Students examine and share connections between texts, their lived experiences, and one another to develop an understanding of identity.
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Students follow an inquiry process for exploring and gathering information about a chosen topic from a variety of texts.
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Students make meaning of numbers which represent part to whole relationships expressed as fractions in familiar contexts.
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Students maintain strategies to recall addition number facts to a sum of 18 and related subtraction number facts.
Students apply strategies to recall multiplication number facts to a product of 81 and related division number facts.
Students select and apply additive strategies to solve a variety of problems using numbers within 1000.
Students select and apply multiplicative strategies to solve a variety of problems using whole numbers within 100.
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Students examine and explain how people's actions can contribute to healthy relationships within a community.
Students examine and describe contributions of people’s stories to the diversity of their own and surrounding communities over time.
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Students recognize and propose actions that demonstrate respect for diversity in their region and communities.
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Students assess how features of their region contribute to the quality of life of the region's people.
Students refine and apply a combination of locomotor movement skills and concepts to be effective in a variety of experiences and environments.
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Students refine and apply a combination of stability skills and concepts to be effective in a variety of experiences and environments.
Students apply movement concepts to enhance individual and group performance in a variety of physical activity dimensions.
Students demonstrate perseverance in daily physical activity that impacts their health and well-being.
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Students implement positive relationship skills to respectful and inclusive practices during activities in a variety of environments.
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