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The following subjects are required for third grade:
This subject is required each year through tenth grade, or longer if
the student has not successfully completed Algebra 1 by that time.
Note: You may, or we might, choose different courses from different grade levels if they are more appropriate for your student. CLASS reserves the right to modify course selection based on standardized test scores, course availability, and previous course assignments.
The first course listed will be assigned by CLASS unless you choose an alternate from those shown below. Write any alternate choices selected in the comments section of the enrollment application.
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| Title: Modern Curriculum Press Mathematics: Level C |
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| Subject: Arithmetic |
Course Number: 56330 |
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| Suggested Grade Level: 3rd |
Authors: Richard Monnard and
Authors: Royce Hargrove
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Number of Pages: 319 |
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| Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. |
Academic Credit: None |
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| Copyright: 1994 |
Elective Fee: None |
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| Prerequisites: None |
| Course Materials: Workbook, teacher’s guide, and 15 tests* |
| * Item published by Christian Liberty Press |
| Course Description: This course begins by reviewing facts regarding addition, subtraction, and place value; then presents topics such as time, measurement, fractions, geometry, and graphing. Students are also introduced to multiplication and division facts through nine, as well as decimals. A number of word problem sets are included. |
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| Title: Arithmetic 3 Work-text |
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| Subject: Arithmetic |
Course Number: 50430 |
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| Suggested Grade Level: 3rd |
Author: Judy Howe
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Number of Pages: 328 |
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| Publisher: A Beka Book Publishers |
Academic Credit: None |
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| Copyright: 2006 (5th edition) |
Elective Fee: None |
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| Prerequisites: None |
| Course Materials: Workbook, Teacher Edition, Tests and Speed Drills book (includes A Beka test forms), Teacher Key for Tests and Speed Drills, and 10 tests* |
| * Item published by Christian Liberty Press |
| Course Description: This course assumes that the student has mastered facts regarding addition and subtraction, including carrying and borrowing, as well as place value. Multiplication and division families are extended through twelve. Concepts of Roman numerals to 1000, telling time, measurement of length and temperature are reviewed. Also taught are measurement conversions, solving story problems up to four steps, solving simple algebraic equations, working with inequality concepts and symbols, calculating averages, solving problems with parentheses, geometric shapes, mathematical terminology, multiplication of two- and three-digit numbers with carrying, and division involving one- and two-digit divisors. Various operations with fractions are also studied in greater breadth. |
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