Lincoln Interactive Third Grade is comprised of many online and hands-on components. Click a sample below.
Mr. Griot discusses the characters, setting, plot, conflict, and solution of the story Dinosaur Day.
Newscaster Forrester reports on the advantages and disadvantages of living in a mountain community.
Dr. Forrester describes the different types of fossils, how fossils form, and how they create fossil fuels.
Mr. Addit teaches students how to create a pictograph using information from his frog hunts at the pond.
Students practice finding the main idea and supporting details, identifying vocabulary, and writing in cursive.
Students learn to recognize and create number patterns and distinguish between even and odd numbers.
Students will complete Science Lab Journal entries by explaining what science is and writing about a famous scientist.
Students can fill in a KWL chart to learn about the earth and label the continents and oceans on a map.
Target falling meteors threatening to destroy the moon by determining parts of speech.
View this useful tool that provides the Guide with explanations and activities to help the student through each lesson.
Read an excerpt from one of the delightful short stories found in Lincoln Interactive Literature Collections, 3rd Grade.
Meet Latasha Gandy, an eight-year-old who can’t wait to grow up, and her little red puppy, Ella Fitzgerald, who refuses to.
These daily activities teach students important skills for studying independently, doing homework, and taking tests.