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Grade 3 Science is an exciting journey into understanding how the world works. Students explore life science, earth science, physical science, and engineering, discovering patterns, systems, and relationships in nature.
Learners study how plants and animals grow and adapt, how ecosystems stay balanced, and how life cycles repeat. They investigate rocks, minerals, soil, weather patterns, and the water cycle, learning how Earth’s materials shape our environment. Students also explore forces, motion, light, sound, magnetism, and energy, using experiments to understand how objects move, how shadows form, how vibrations create sound, and how magnets attract and repel.
Finally, students apply engineering skills to build strong structures, test materials, and design simple machines using the engineering design process.
Grade 3 Science encourages curiosity, problem‑solving, creativity, and hands‑on learning — helping students understand science not just as facts, but as a powerful tool for exploring the world.
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