In the third grade, science and social studies go hand-in-hand in raising students environmental and social awareness. Lessons about the environment, health and animals are surefire hits with kids, and Studies Weekly takes full advantage of this. Third graders will enjoy the way the write-ups tap into their curiosity, and with curiosity comes interest, and an interest in the subject matter paves the way for straight As.

The Environment

As the caretakers of nature, human beings are tasked to safeguard the environment from peril. But of course, before anyone can take any protective measure, one must know what comprises nature. And students will get more than enough information just by reading through our magazines. Topics like forests, the atmosphere, mountains and other terrain are discussed thoroughly. Beyond high test scores, third graders will have an increased appreciation for nature, and will perhaps lead them to nurture their surroundings.

Plants and Planting Seedlings

Plants are constituents of a very important natural cycle called photosynthesis. During this period, oxygen is produced, in which nearly every living thing on the planet benefits from. Given the importance of plants, third graders are treated to very informative discussions on trees and shrubs, and how they affect life on the planet.

To further the learning from the discussion, kids are asked to plant a tree or any seedling. They are to take care of the plant, giving it water and placing it in an area wherein it receives ample sunlight.

Magnetism

Also taken up in the previous school year, the concept of magnetism makes a roaring comeback in K-3 science. Apart from the detailed explanations provided by Studies Weekly, students will perform simple experiments on how metals are attracted to magnets and why magnets repel one another. This topic may be a bit more complex than others, but our magazines are designed to break down the hardest parts.

Animals

The animal kingdom is a diverse realm filled with interesting creatures. Third-graders will be immersed in the general classifications of animals, such as mammals, birds, reptiles and many more. Vertebrates and invertebrates are also classified and well-explained. Even with the sheer amount of information that this topic carries, a lot of kids ace lessons animals, given their interest on the subject. Studies Weekly increases the likelihood of getting good grades even further.

Astronomy

If theres anything nearly as interesting as animals, its probably outer space. A lot of kids dream to be astronauts, and this topic gives them a sneak peek on their desired profession. Discussions on the solar system, stars, comets and other stellar bodies take center stage, as most third graders relish every bit of information about them.

Solar Energy

Sunlight is an important component for life on earth. It is also a primary source of heat for plants, animals and some technological creations. They will learn why the temperatures of some materials and colors are higher than others, once exposed to a lot of sunlight, or heat for that matter. Also, the effects of solar energy to the environment and human life will be taken up.