Grade 3 Syllabus

Language (English)

Mathematics

Science

Social Studies

Arts

Physical Education

Grade 3 Syllabus for Language (English)

Unit 1: Listening and Speaking

  1. Chapter 1: Stories and Poems
    • Understanding and interpreting stories
    • Identifying themes and morals in poems
    • Listening to and reciting poetry
  2. Chapter 2: Dialogues and Discussions
    • Engaging in group discussions
    • Asking and answering questions
    • Role-playing and enacting dialogues
  3. Chapter 3: Presentations and Public Speaking
    • Preparing and delivering presentations
    • Using visual aids in presentations
    • Public speaking techniques and confidence building

Unit 2: Reading

  1. Chapter 1: Fiction Texts
    • Reading and understanding fictional stories
    • Identifying plot, characters, and setting
    • Making predictions and inferences
  2. Chapter 2: Non-fiction Texts
    • Reading informational texts
    • Understanding main ideas and details
    • Summarizing non-fiction texts
  3. Chapter 3: Comprehension Strategies
    • Using context clues to understand new vocabulary
    • Identifying cause and effect
    • Comparing and contrasting information
  4. Chapter 4: Vocabulary Building
    • Learning new words and their meanings
    • Using vocabulary in sentences
    • Understanding synonyms, antonyms, and homophones

Unit 3: Writing

  1. Chapter 1: Sentence Structure and Grammar
    • Constructing complete sentences
    • Understanding parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.)
    • Using punctuation correctly
  2. Chapter 2: Narrative Writing
    • Writing personal narratives
    • Creating fictional stories
    • Developing characters and plots
  3. Chapter 3: Descriptive Writing
    • Writing detailed descriptions of people, places, and things
    • Using sensory details
    • Creating vivid imagery
  4. Chapter 4: Editing and Revising
    • Proofreading for spelling and grammar errors
    • Revising for clarity and coherence
    • Peer editing and feedback

Grade 3 Syllabus for Mathematics

Unit 1: Numbers and Operations

  1. Chapter 1: Number Sense
    • Place value up to thousands
    • Rounding numbers
    • Comparing and ordering numbers
  2. Chapter 2: Addition and Subtraction
    • Addition strategies (mental math, column addition)
    • Subtraction strategies (mental math, column subtraction)
    • Solving word problems involving addition and subtraction
  3. Chapter 3: Multiplication
    • Multiplication facts and strategies
    • Multiplying by 1-digit and 2-digit numbers
    • Multiplication word problems
  4. Chapter 4: Division
    • Division facts and strategies
    • Dividing by 1-digit numbers
    • Division word problems

Unit 2: Geometry

  1. Chapter 1: 2D Shapes
    • Properties of polygons (triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon)
    • Lines of symmetry
    • Classifying and sorting shapes
  2. Chapter 2: 3D Shapes
    • Properties of 3D shapes (cube, cuboid, sphere, cylinder)
    • Nets of 3D shapes
    • Volume and surface area concepts
  3. Chapter 3: Angles and Symmetry
    • Identifying angles (acute, right, obtuse)
    • Measuring angles with protractors
    • Exploring rotational symmetry

Unit 3: Measurement

  1. Chapter 1: Length and Perimeter
    • Measuring length using standard units (cm, m)
    • Finding perimeter of polygons
    • Solving problems involving length and perimeter
  2. Chapter 2: Weight and Capacity
    • Measuring weight using standard units (g, kg)
    • Measuring capacity using standard units (ml, l)
    • Solving problems involving weight and capacity
  3. Chapter 3: Time
    • Reading and writing time (analog and digital)
    • Elapsed time problems
    • Time conversions (hours, minutes)

Unit 4: Data Handling

  1. Chapter 1: Data Collection and Organization
    • Collecting data through surveys and observations
    • Organizing data using tables and charts
    • Interpreting data to answer questions
  2. Chapter 2: Data Representation
    • Creating and interpreting bar graphs and pictographs
    • Analyzing patterns and trends in data
    • Probability concepts (likely, unlikely, certain)

Unit 5: Patterns and Algebra

  1. Chapter 1: Number Patterns
    • Identifying and extending number patterns
    • Finding rules for number sequences
    • Solving pattern problems
  2. Chapter 2: Algebraic Thinking
    • Using variables to express relationships
    • Solving simple equations
    • Applying algebraic thinking to problem-solving

Grade 3 Syllabus for Science

Unit 1: Living Things

  1. Chapter 1: Plants
    • Parts of a plant and their functions
    • Plant life cycle
    • Photosynthesis and its importance
  2. Chapter 2: Animals
    • Classifying animals (vertebrates and invertebrates)
    • Animal adaptations and habitats
    • Life cycles of animals
  3. Chapter 3: Human Body
    • Structure and functions of major organs (heart, lungs, brain)
    • Digestive system and nutrition
    • Respiratory and circulatory systems

Unit 2: Materials and Matter

  1. Chapter 1: Properties of Materials
    • Classifying materials (solid, liquid, gas)
    • Properties of materials (hardness, flexibility, conductivity)
    • Changes in materials (melting, freezing, dissolving)
  2. Chapter 2: States of Matter
    • Understanding states of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
    • Changes in states of matter
    • Properties of each state of matter

Unit 3: Forces and Energy

  1. Chapter 1: Forces
    • Understanding forces (push, pull)
    • Effects of forces on objects (motion, direction)
    • Simple machines and their uses (lever, pulley, inclined plane)
  2. Chapter 2: Energy
    • Forms of energy (light, sound, heat, electrical)
    • Sources of energy (renewable and non-renewable)
    • Conservation of energy

Unit 4: Earth and Space

  1. Chapter 1: Earth’s Structure and Landforms
    • Layers of the Earth
    • Types of landforms (mountains, valleys, plains)
    • Plate tectonics and natural disasters (earthquakes, volcanoes)
  2. Chapter 2: Water Cycle and Weather
    • Water cycle processes (evaporation, condensation, precipitation)
    • Weather patterns and phenomena (rain, wind, clouds)
    • Climate zones and their characteristics

Unit 5: Environmental Science

  1. Chapter 1: Habitats and Ecosystems
    • Types of habitats (terrestrial, aquatic)
    • Interdependence of plants and animals in ecosystems
    • Threats to habitats and conservation efforts
  2. Chapter 2: Environmental Issues
    • Pollution (air, water, soil)
    • Recycling and reducing waste
    • Sustainable practices and their importance

Grade 3 Syllabus for Social Studies

Unit 1: Communities

  1. Chapter 1: Types of Communities
    • Urban, suburban, and rural communities
    • Characteristics and features of each type
    • Comparing communities around the world
  2. Chapter 2: Community Services and Helpers
    • Roles and responsibilities of community helpers (police officers, firefighters, doctors)
    • Services provided by community organizations (libraries, hospitals, post offices)
    • Community events and celebrations
  3. Chapter 3: Local History and Heritage
    • Local landmarks and their significance
    • Stories and legends from local history
    • Preserving and honoring local heritage

Unit 2: Geography

  1. Chapter 1: Maps and Globes
    • Using maps and globes to locate places
    • Understanding map symbols and keys
    • Cardinal directions and map reading skills
  2. Chapter 2: Landforms and Water Bodies
    • Types of landforms (mountains, rivers, plains)
    • Bodies of water (oceans, seas, lakes)
    • Impact of landforms and water bodies on human activities
  3. Chapter 3: Natural Resources
    • Types of natural resources (water, minerals, forests)
    • Conservation of natural resources
    • Environmental stewardship and sustainability

Unit 3: History

  1. Chapter 1: Ancient Civilizations
    • Introduction to early civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley)
    • Achievements and contributions of ancient cultures
    • Comparing lifestyles and societies
  2. Chapter 2: Exploration and Discovery
    • Age of exploration (explorers and their voyages)
    • Impact of exploration on cultures and societies
    • Trade routes and global connections
  3. Chapter 3: Modern History
    • Key events and figures of the 19th and 20th centuries
    • Industrial revolution and its effects
    • Movements for independence and freedom

Unit 4: Civics

  1. Chapter 1: Rights and Responsibilities
    • Rights of individuals and groups
    • Responsibilities of citizens in a community
    • Upholding laws and respecting rules
  2. Chapter 2: Government and Democracy
    • Types of government (democracy, monarchy, dictatorship)
    • Democratic principles and processes
    • Role of government in providing services and maintaining order
  3. Chapter 3: Global Citizenship
    • Understanding global interdependence
    • Respecting diversity and promoting inclusivity
    • Taking action for a better world

Grade 3 Syllabus for Arts

Unit 1: Visual Arts

  1. Chapter 1: Drawing and Painting
    • Techniques for drawing (sketching, shading)
    • Using different drawing materials (pencils, charcoal)
    • Exploring color mixing and painting techniques
  2. Chapter 2: Sculpture and 3D Art
    • Creating sculptures with clay and other materials
    • Exploring texture and form in 3D art
    • Learning about famous sculptures and artists
  3. Chapter 3: Mixed Media and Collage
    • Creating collages with various materials (paper, fabric, natural objects)
    • Experimenting with mixed media techniques
    • Exploring themes and storytelling through mixed media

Unit 2: Music

  1. Chapter 1: Singing and Vocal Techniques
    • Developing singing voice and pitch
    • Learning songs from different cultures and genres
    • Exploring harmony and vocal expression
  2. Chapter 2: Playing Musical Instruments
    • Introduction to playing musical instruments (percussion, recorder)
    • Learning basic techniques and musical notation
    • Exploring rhythm and tempo
  3. Chapter 3: Music Appreciation
    • Listening to and analyzing music from different time periods and cultures
    • Recognizing musical elements (melody, rhythm, dynamics)
    • Exploring the role of music in storytelling and emotions

Unit 3: Drama

  1. Chapter 1: Role-Playing and Improvisation
    • Acting out scenes and scenarios
    • Developing characters through improvisation
    • Exploring different roles and perspectives
  2. Chapter 2: Storytelling and Script Writing
    • Creating and writing scripts for performances
    • Developing plots and narratives
    • Collaborating in group storytelling projects
  3. Chapter 3: Performing Arts
    • Rehearsing and preparing for performances
    • Understanding stage presence and audience engagement
    • Performing plays, skits, or monologues

Grade 3 Syllabus for Physical Education

Unit 1: Movement Skills

  1. Chapter 1: Running and Agility
    • Developing running techniques (sprinting, endurance running)
    • Agility exercises and drills
    • Games and relays involving running and agility
  2. Chapter 2: Jumping and Landing
    • Techniques for jumping (long jump, high jump)
    • Landing safely and correctly
    • Jumping games and challenges
  3. Chapter 3: Balance and Coordination
    • Balancing exercises (static and dynamic)
    • Coordination drills and activities
    • Integrating balance and coordination skills in games

Unit 2: Games and Sports

  1. Chapter 1: Team Sports
    • Introduction to team sports (soccer, basketball)
    • Rules and basic strategies of team games
    • Teamwork and cooperation skills
  2. Chapter 2: Individual Sports and Activities
    • Skills and techniques of individual sports (swimming, gymnastics)
    • Solo challenges and competitions
    • Safety guidelines and equipment usage
  3. Chapter 3: Racquet and Net Games
    • Skills and rules of racquet sports (tennis, badminton)
    • Net games (volleyball, table tennis)
    • Hand-eye coordination drills

Unit 3: Fitness and Health

  1. Chapter 1: Fitness Components
    • Understanding components of fitness (strength, endurance, flexibility)
    • Fitness assessments and goal-setting
    • Fitness exercises and circuits
  2. Chapter 2: Health and Nutrition
    • Importance of a balanced diet and hydration
    • Healthy eating habits and food choices
    • Personal hygiene practices
  3. Chapter 3: Safety and Injury Prevention
    • Safety rules in physical activities and sports
    • Recognizing and responding to injuries
    • First aid basics and emergency procedures