Third Grade at Sheridan Elementary
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Mrs. Vang leads a morning meeting.


Sheridan Elementary's third graders are being taught by experienced teachers Doua Vang and Jason Kuhlman. Mr. Kuhlman is teaching the combined third/fourth grade classroom this year.

Expectations:

What your child will know after third grade at Sheridan Elementary:

- Recognize and use a growing number of words in reading, writing and speaking.
- Read and understand a range of materials, such as magazines, poetry and plays.
- Read 25 books for entertainment and information.
- Tell the setting, characters, problems and solutions after reading a book.
- Write paragraphs and stories.  Correct mistakes and rewrite.
- Write letters, announcements and news stories
- Give and follow directions that involve several steps such as baking cookies or going home from school.
- Use cursive handwriting.
- Organize mathematical information using pictures and charts.
- Create graphs and tables and use them to draw conclusions and make predictions
- Read, write and compare numbers to 1,000,000.
- Use concrete objects or diagrams to solve problems involving mathematics, arrangements or routes.
- Do simple multiplication and division problems.
- Know multiplication and division facts to five's.
- Add and subtract three digit numbers with out carrying numbers.
- Divide objects into equal fractional parts.
- Add decimals to the hundredths place.
- Create new patterns and complete existing ones.
- Describe two- and three- dimensional shapes.


Parent Workshop



If you are interested in attending a parent workshop to learn more about
these expectations, please call the St. Paul Public Schools Family and
Community Involvement Office at (651) 767-8109.