Student Services

Resources

Grade 3

Books:

Computer Websites

Games & Activities

Television Programs

Tips

  

 
Books: Reading & Language Arts:
A River Ran Wild Cherry
All Year Songbook Scholastic
Highlights for Children Magazine
How To Study Fry, Ron
Hubert’s Hair Raising Adventure Peet
Little Red House In The Big Woods Wilder
Mr. Popper’s Penguins Atwater
Plain Girl Sorenson
Sports Illustrated For Kids Magazine
Strawberry Girl Lenski
Zoomrimes: Poems About Things That Go Cassedy

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Books: Mathematics:
As The Crow Flies Hartman
Count Your Way Through Japan Haskins
Elementary School Mathematics:
What Parents Should Know About Estimation
Reys
Go Hang a Salami Agee
Help Your Child Learn Number Skills Usborne
IÕm Going To Be Famous Birddseye
If You Made A Million Schwartz
Math For Smarty Pants Burns
Seven Blind Mice Young
The I Hate Mathematics Book Burns

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Books: Citizenship:
All About Ohio Almanac Shay
Follow The Drinking Gourd Winter
Heartland Siebert
Johnny Appleseed Lindbergh
Mama Is A Miner Lyon
My Family History Burgeson
Ohio Fox
Ohio-From Sea To Shining Sea Fradin
Picking Peas For A Penny Medears
Ulysses S. Grant Kent
Underground Man Meltzer

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Books: Science:
A New True Book: Insects Podendorf
A Tree Is Nice Udry
Bruno Brontosaurus Rubel
Creatures Great and Small: Dinosaurs and Insects Video
Do You Know Ford
Insects Around The House Souza
It’s A Good Thing There Are Insects Fowler
Kids Discover Magazine
Plant A Rainbow Ehlert
Rain Forest Cowcher
The Know How Book of Experiments Amery
The Trek Jonas

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Computer Websites:
Ohio Dept. of Education www.ode.state.oh.us/
Surfnet for Kids www.surfnetkids.com/
Yahooligans – Search Engine www.yahooligans.com/
Ask Jeeves For Kids–Search www.ajkids.com
Yahoo-Search Engine www.yahoo.com
Oh. Public Library Info Network www.oplin.lib.oh.us
Cleveland Public Library www.cpl.org
Homeschool Arts www.homeschoolarts.com

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Games & Activities:
Adventures in Reading Schaffer
Bright Ideas/Calendar Activities McDonald
Homework Connections Bockwoldt & Cheney
Book Ends Borba & Ungards
Journaling Bromley
Games for Whole Language Instructional Fair Racks
Go To The Head Of The Class Milton Bradley
Boggle Parker Brothers
Word Yahtzee  
Hangman  
Guess Who? Milton Bradley
Scattergories Milton Bradley
Scrabble Selchow & Righter
Probe Parker Brothers
Authors Card Game U.S.Games
System, Inc.  
Memory  
Brain Quest  
Illustory Chimeric
Battleship Milton Bradley
State The Facts Pressman
Name That Country Educ. Insights
Ohio Jigsaw Puzzle 550 Pieces
Any Newspaper  
Geo Safari  
Kids U.S.Road Atlas Rand
Oregon Trail  
20 Questions For Kids University
Trivial Pursuit Jr Parker Brothers
Instant Science Lessons Gruber
Hands on Science Markle
’S Math Pressman
Yahtzee Parker Brothers
Shopping Bag  
Math Blaster  

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Television Programs:
Magic School Bus  
Wishbone  
Sesame Street  
The Muppets Show  
Reading Rainbow  
Mr. Rogers  
Dragon Tales  
Disney  
Barney  
Arthur  
Discovery Channel  

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Tips:
Based on the Academies’ philosophy, “children learn best when they experience success and the classroom is just a beginning,” the following tips are offered to you to try with your child:
  • Ask your child to show you the “Student Weekly Progress Report”
  • Tell your child that you recognize and encourage any special skills and talents
  • Urge your child to work hard at the Academy, listen to the teacher, and follow Academy rules
  • Provide time, space and materials for your child to do homework
  • Listen to your child and talk about his/her day at the Academy
  • Praise good work
  • Contact the teacher if your child is having difficulty with Academy studies
  • Take your child to the library, museums, and other educational sites

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The HOPE Academies and Riverside Academy are community schools established under Chapter 3314 of the Revised Code. These schools are public schools and students enrolled in and attending the schools are required to take proficiency tests and other examinations prescribed by law. In addition, there may be other requirements for students at the schools that are prescribed by law. Students who have been excused from the compulsory attendance law for the purpose of home education as defined by the Administrative Code shall no longer be excused for that purpose upon their enrollment in a community school. For more information about this matter contact the school administration or the Ohio Department of Education.