ð Grade 3 (Age ~8)
ð Grade 3 (Age ~8)
✨ Reading/Language Arts (Air / Sylphs)
Core Skills:
Read chapter books independently ð
Write multiple paragraphs with smooth transitions
Grammar: punctuation, spelling rules, parts of speech
Symbols Introduced:
ð Chain Link = transitions, linking ideas
✍️ Ink Pot = punctuation marks as sacred dots & strokes
ð Book Stack = sustained reading (beyond single story)
ðŽ️ Wind Spiral = fluency continues, longer breath
SAT-Seed Words (child-level):
chapter, sentence, idea, period, comma, spell, rule, word, story, book
Core Skills:
Read chapter books independently ð
Write multiple paragraphs with smooth transitions
Grammar: punctuation, spelling rules, parts of speech
Symbols Introduced:
ð Chain Link = transitions, linking ideas
✍️ Ink Pot = punctuation marks as sacred dots & strokes
ð Book Stack = sustained reading (beyond single story)
ðŽ️ Wind Spiral = fluency continues, longer breath
SAT-Seed Words (child-level):
chapter, sentence, idea, period, comma, spell, rule, word, story, book
ðš Math (Earth / Gnomes)
Core Skills:
Multiplication/division facts (2–12)
Fractions basics (½, ⅓, ¼)
Area & perimeter (measure space, borders)
Symbols Introduced:
✴️ 12-Point Star = multiplication table wheel
⚖️ Scale = division as balance
◑ Fraction Circle = parts of a whole
▭ Rectangle Frame = area/perimeter
SAT-Seed Words (child-level):
multiply, divide, half, part, whole, area, line, side, equal, group
Core Skills:
Multiplication/division facts (2–12)
Fractions basics (½, ⅓, ¼)
Area & perimeter (measure space, borders)
Symbols Introduced:
✴️ 12-Point Star = multiplication table wheel
⚖️ Scale = division as balance
◑ Fraction Circle = parts of a whole
▭ Rectangle Frame = area/perimeter
SAT-Seed Words (child-level):
multiply, divide, half, part, whole, area, line, side, equal, group
ðą Science (Water + Fire + Earth)
Core Skills:
Food chains & ecosystems (producers → consumers → decomposers)
Earth’s resources: renewable ♻️ vs. nonrenewable ⛏️
Forces: push, pull, gravity ð
Symbols Introduced:
ðŋ Food Chain Spiral = life feeds life
♻️ Triad Loop = renewable cycle
⛏️ Pickaxe = extraction (warning symbol)
ð Gravity Spiral = pull of the Earth
SAT-Seed Words (child-level):
chain, life, plant, animal, force, push, pull, fall, rise, earth
Core Skills:
Food chains & ecosystems (producers → consumers → decomposers)
Earth’s resources: renewable ♻️ vs. nonrenewable ⛏️
Forces: push, pull, gravity ð
Symbols Introduced:
ðŋ Food Chain Spiral = life feeds life
♻️ Triad Loop = renewable cycle
⛏️ Pickaxe = extraction (warning symbol)
ð Gravity Spiral = pull of the Earth
SAT-Seed Words (child-level):
chain, life, plant, animal, force, push, pull, fall, rise, earth
ð️ Social Studies (Spirit / Ether / Community)
Core Skills:
Local state history & government
Geography maps & directions (N/E/S/W, compass rose ð§)
Early American history (colonies, first peoples, revolutions starting)
Symbols Introduced:
ð§ Compass Rose = orientation of world & self
ð Scroll = history as sacred record
ð️ Pillar Dome = government/community structures
ðē Tree = local land & people rooted in place
SAT-Seed Words (child-level):
map, land, state, north, south, east, west, history, law, people
✨ Grade 3 EarthFlow Summary
Elements Active: Air (reading with flow), Earth (fractions + form), Water+Fire+Earth (forces, resources), Spirit (history & geography)
Symbols: Chain Link, 12-Star Wheel, Food Chain Spiral, Compass Rose
SAT Seeds: ~40, reinforcing earlier grades but expanding complexity
Sacred Tools: multiplication star wheel, fraction circle tiles, compass rose, renewable/nonrenewable cards
ð Grade 3 — 200 Core Vocabulary Words
ð Nature & Environment (30 words)
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Ecosystem – a system of living things and their environment.
-
Habitat – the natural home of a plant or animal.
-
Food Chain – how energy passes from one organism to another.
-
Predator – an animal that hunts other animals.
-
Prey – an animal that is eaten by another.
-
Herbivore – animal that eats only plants.
-
Carnivore – animal that eats only meat.
-
Omnivore – animal that eats both plants and meat.
-
Renewable – resource that can be used again (like water, wind).
-
Nonrenewable – resource that cannot be replaced (like coal).
-
Recycle – reuse materials to make something new.
-
Pollute – to make air, water, or land dirty.
-
Conserve – to save and protect resources.
-
Soil – earth that plants grow in (review).
-
Mineral – solid natural substance found in Earth.
-
Weather – day-to-day conditions outside.
-
Climate – long-term weather pattern.
-
Season – part of the year (spring, summer, fall, winter).
-
Temperature – how hot or cold it is.
-
Storm – violent weather event.
-
Earthquake – shaking of Earth’s crust.
-
Volcano – mountain that erupts with lava.
-
Flood – too much water covering land.
-
Drought – very dry time with little rain.
-
Energy – power to do work (review).
-
Force – a push or pull.
-
Gravity – force that pulls things to Earth.
-
Magnetism – force that pulls certain metals.
-
Planet – large body moving around a star.
-
Orbit – path a planet takes around the sun.
ð Math & Logic (40 words)
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Multiply – add the same number many times.
-
Divide – split into equal groups.
-
Fraction – part of a whole.
-
Numerator – the top number in a fraction.
-
Denominator – the bottom number in a fraction.
-
Equivalent – having the same value.
-
Area – space inside a shape.
-
Perimeter – distance around a shape.
-
Volume – space inside a solid.
-
Estimate – to make a close guess.
-
Round – make a number simpler but close.
-
Pattern – a design or sequence repeated.
-
Sequence – order of numbers or events.
-
Chart – way to show information.
-
Graph – picture of numbers or data.
-
Table – chart with rows and columns.
-
Data – information, often numbers.
-
Average – middle value of numbers.
-
Greater – larger amount.
-
Lesser – smaller amount.
-
Equal – same (review).
-
Compare – show how things are alike (review).
-
Contrast – show how things are different (review).
-
Length – measurement from end to end (review).
-
Height – how tall something is (review).
-
Weight – how heavy something is (review).
-
Symmetry – same on both sides.
-
Angle – space between two lines meeting.
-
Triangle – 3-sided shape (review).
-
Rectangle – 4-sided shape with right angles.
-
Square – 4 equal sides (review).
-
Circle – round shape (review).
-
Line Segment – part of a line between 2 points.
-
Ray – line with one endpoint going forever.
-
Point – exact location in space.
-
Axis – line used in graphs.
-
Coordinate – a pair of numbers showing a location.
-
Equation – math sentence with “=”.
-
Variable – symbol for a number not yet known.
-
Abacus – ancient counting tool with beads.
ð Reading & Writing (40 words)
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Fiction – story made up by imagination.
-
Nonfiction – writing that tells facts.
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Chapter – section of a book.
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Dialogue – words spoken by characters.
-
Narrator – person who tells the story.
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Point of View – perspective of a story.
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Setting – time and place of a story.
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Conflict – problem in a story.
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Resolution – solution to a problem in a story.
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Theme – main idea (review).
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Main Idea – what text is mostly about.
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Detail – small fact in a text (review).
-
Topic – subject of writing.
-
Paragraph – group of sentences on one idea (review).
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Essay – short piece of writing on one subject.
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Opinion – what someone thinks (review).
-
Fact – something true (review).
-
Persuade – try to make someone agree.
-
Inform – give information.
-
Entertain – make the reader enjoy.
-
Summarize – tell main points in short form.
-
Explain – make clear (review).
-
Describe – use words to show what something is like.
-
Detail – part of description (review).
-
Spelling – letters in correct order.
-
Punctuation – marks like . , ! ?
-
Capital – big letter at start of sentence.
-
Lowercase – small letter.
-
Verb – action word.
-
Noun – person, place, or thing.
-
Adjective – word that describes a noun.
-
Adverb – word that describes a verb.
-
Pronoun – word that replaces a noun (he, she).
-
Preposition – shows position (in, on, under).
-
Conjunction – joins words or sentences (and, but).
-
Sentence – complete thought (review).
-
Story – tale (review).
-
Poem – writing with rhythm (review).
-
Rhyme – words that sound alike (review).
-
Essay Map – plan for writing.
ð️ Social Studies (40 words)
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History – study of past events.
-
Past – time before now.
-
Present – time now.
-
Future – time after now.
-
Timeline – shows order of events in time.
-
Government – group that makes laws.
-
Law – rule for everyone (review).
-
Right – something people are allowed to do.
-
Responsibility – duty to act or care.
-
Leader – person in charge (review).
-
Citizen – person belonging to a country (review).
-
Election – event to choose leaders.
-
Vote – choice in election (review).
-
Flag – country’s symbol (review).
-
Anthem – special song of a country.
-
Map – drawing of places (review).
-
Globe – round model of Earth (review).
-
Continent – one of Earth’s seven land areas (review).
-
Country – land with government (review).
-
State – part of a country (review).
-
Capital – main city (review).
-
River – long water flow (review).
-
Mountain – tall land (review).
-
Valley – low land (review).
-
Desert – dry land (review).
-
Island – land with water around (review).
-
Community – group living together (review).
-
Family Tree – chart showing relatives.
-
Tribe – group of families with shared culture.
-
Explorer – person who finds new places.
-
Colony – settlement ruled by another country.
-
Trade – exchange of goods.
-
Economy – system of making, using, and sharing goods.
-
Culture – way of life of a group.
-
Religion – beliefs about life and God.
-
Holiday – celebration day (review).
-
Geography – study of land and water.
-
Direction – way you go (north, south).
-
Compass – tool to show direction.
-
Map Key – explains map symbols (review).
ð§ Emotions & Actions (30 words)
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Respect – treat with care and honor.
-
Trust – believe someone is honest.
-
Truth – something real and correct.
-
Lie – not telling the truth.
-
Fairness – equal treatment for all.
-
Justice – fairness under the law.
-
Peace – no fighting or war.
-
War – fighting between groups or countries.
-
Helpfulness – giving aid to others.
-
Cooperate – work together.
-
Lead – show the way.
-
Follow – go after someone.
-
Begin – to start (review).
-
End – to finish (review).
-
Open – not closed.
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Close – shut.
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Fast – moving quickly.
-
Slow – moving not quickly.
-
Happy – feeling good (review).
-
Sad – feeling bad (review).
-
Angry – upset (review).
-
Afraid – scared (review).
-
Brave – not scared (review).
-
Kindness – being caring (review).
-
Mean – unkind (review).
-
Playful – fun and happy.
-
Creative – able to make new things.
-
Curious – wanting to know more.
-
Hopeful – expecting good things.
-
Proud – happy about yourself or others.
Core Skills:
Local state history & government
Geography maps & directions (N/E/S/W, compass rose ð§)
Early American history (colonies, first peoples, revolutions starting)
Symbols Introduced:
ð§ Compass Rose = orientation of world & self
ð Scroll = history as sacred record
ð️ Pillar Dome = government/community structures
ðē Tree = local land & people rooted in place
SAT-Seed Words (child-level):
map, land, state, north, south, east, west, history, law, people
✨ Grade 3 EarthFlow Summary
Elements Active: Air (reading with flow), Earth (fractions + form), Water+Fire+Earth (forces, resources), Spirit (history & geography)
Symbols: Chain Link, 12-Star Wheel, Food Chain Spiral, Compass Rose
SAT Seeds: ~40, reinforcing earlier grades but expanding complexity
Sacred Tools: multiplication star wheel, fraction circle tiles, compass rose, renewable/nonrenewable cards
ð Grade 3 — 200 Core Vocabulary Words
ð Nature & Environment (30 words)
-
Ecosystem – a system of living things and their environment.
-
Habitat – the natural home of a plant or animal.
-
Food Chain – how energy passes from one organism to another.
-
Predator – an animal that hunts other animals.
-
Prey – an animal that is eaten by another.
-
Herbivore – animal that eats only plants.
-
Carnivore – animal that eats only meat.
-
Omnivore – animal that eats both plants and meat.
-
Renewable – resource that can be used again (like water, wind).
-
Nonrenewable – resource that cannot be replaced (like coal).
-
Recycle – reuse materials to make something new.
-
Pollute – to make air, water, or land dirty.
-
Conserve – to save and protect resources.
-
Soil – earth that plants grow in (review).
-
Mineral – solid natural substance found in Earth.
-
Weather – day-to-day conditions outside.
-
Climate – long-term weather pattern.
-
Season – part of the year (spring, summer, fall, winter).
-
Temperature – how hot or cold it is.
-
Storm – violent weather event.
-
Earthquake – shaking of Earth’s crust.
-
Volcano – mountain that erupts with lava.
-
Flood – too much water covering land.
-
Drought – very dry time with little rain.
-
Energy – power to do work (review).
-
Force – a push or pull.
-
Gravity – force that pulls things to Earth.
-
Magnetism – force that pulls certain metals.
-
Planet – large body moving around a star.
-
Orbit – path a planet takes around the sun.
ð Math & Logic (40 words)
-
Multiply – add the same number many times.
-
Divide – split into equal groups.
-
Fraction – part of a whole.
-
Numerator – the top number in a fraction.
-
Denominator – the bottom number in a fraction.
-
Equivalent – having the same value.
-
Area – space inside a shape.
-
Perimeter – distance around a shape.
-
Volume – space inside a solid.
-
Estimate – to make a close guess.
-
Round – make a number simpler but close.
-
Pattern – a design or sequence repeated.
-
Sequence – order of numbers or events.
-
Chart – way to show information.
-
Graph – picture of numbers or data.
-
Table – chart with rows and columns.
-
Data – information, often numbers.
-
Average – middle value of numbers.
-
Greater – larger amount.
-
Lesser – smaller amount.
-
Equal – same (review).
-
Compare – show how things are alike (review).
-
Contrast – show how things are different (review).
-
Length – measurement from end to end (review).
-
Height – how tall something is (review).
-
Weight – how heavy something is (review).
-
Symmetry – same on both sides.
-
Angle – space between two lines meeting.
-
Triangle – 3-sided shape (review).
-
Rectangle – 4-sided shape with right angles.
-
Square – 4 equal sides (review).
-
Circle – round shape (review).
-
Line Segment – part of a line between 2 points.
-
Ray – line with one endpoint going forever.
-
Point – exact location in space.
-
Axis – line used in graphs.
-
Coordinate – a pair of numbers showing a location.
-
Equation – math sentence with “=”.
-
Variable – symbol for a number not yet known.
-
Abacus – ancient counting tool with beads.
ð Reading & Writing (40 words)
-
Fiction – story made up by imagination.
-
Nonfiction – writing that tells facts.
-
Chapter – section of a book.
-
Dialogue – words spoken by characters.
-
Narrator – person who tells the story.
-
Point of View – perspective of a story.
-
Setting – time and place of a story.
-
Conflict – problem in a story.
-
Resolution – solution to a problem in a story.
-
Theme – main idea (review).
-
Main Idea – what text is mostly about.
-
Detail – small fact in a text (review).
-
Topic – subject of writing.
-
Paragraph – group of sentences on one idea (review).
-
Essay – short piece of writing on one subject.
-
Opinion – what someone thinks (review).
-
Fact – something true (review).
-
Persuade – try to make someone agree.
-
Inform – give information.
-
Entertain – make the reader enjoy.
-
Summarize – tell main points in short form.
-
Explain – make clear (review).
-
Describe – use words to show what something is like.
-
Detail – part of description (review).
-
Spelling – letters in correct order.
-
Punctuation – marks like . , ! ?
-
Capital – big letter at start of sentence.
-
Lowercase – small letter.
-
Verb – action word.
-
Noun – person, place, or thing.
-
Adjective – word that describes a noun.
-
Adverb – word that describes a verb.
-
Pronoun – word that replaces a noun (he, she).
-
Preposition – shows position (in, on, under).
-
Conjunction – joins words or sentences (and, but).
-
Sentence – complete thought (review).
-
Story – tale (review).
-
Poem – writing with rhythm (review).
-
Rhyme – words that sound alike (review).
-
Essay Map – plan for writing.
ð️ Social Studies (40 words)
-
History – study of past events.
-
Past – time before now.
-
Present – time now.
-
Future – time after now.
-
Timeline – shows order of events in time.
-
Government – group that makes laws.
-
Law – rule for everyone (review).
-
Right – something people are allowed to do.
-
Responsibility – duty to act or care.
-
Leader – person in charge (review).
-
Citizen – person belonging to a country (review).
-
Election – event to choose leaders.
-
Vote – choice in election (review).
-
Flag – country’s symbol (review).
-
Anthem – special song of a country.
-
Map – drawing of places (review).
-
Globe – round model of Earth (review).
-
Continent – one of Earth’s seven land areas (review).
-
Country – land with government (review).
-
State – part of a country (review).
-
Capital – main city (review).
-
River – long water flow (review).
-
Mountain – tall land (review).
-
Valley – low land (review).
-
Desert – dry land (review).
-
Island – land with water around (review).
-
Community – group living together (review).
-
Family Tree – chart showing relatives.
-
Tribe – group of families with shared culture.
-
Explorer – person who finds new places.
-
Colony – settlement ruled by another country.
-
Trade – exchange of goods.
-
Economy – system of making, using, and sharing goods.
-
Culture – way of life of a group.
-
Religion – beliefs about life and God.
-
Holiday – celebration day (review).
-
Geography – study of land and water.
-
Direction – way you go (north, south).
-
Compass – tool to show direction.
-
Map Key – explains map symbols (review).
ð§ Emotions & Actions (30 words)
-
Respect – treat with care and honor.
-
Trust – believe someone is honest.
-
Truth – something real and correct.
-
Lie – not telling the truth.
-
Fairness – equal treatment for all.
-
Justice – fairness under the law.
-
Peace – no fighting or war.
-
War – fighting between groups or countries.
-
Helpfulness – giving aid to others.
-
Cooperate – work together.
-
Lead – show the way.
-
Follow – go after someone.
-
Begin – to start (review).
-
End – to finish (review).
-
Open – not closed.
-
Close – shut.
-
Fast – moving quickly.
-
Slow – moving not quickly.
-
Happy – feeling good (review).
-
Sad – feeling bad (review).
-
Angry – upset (review).
-
Afraid – scared (review).
-
Brave – not scared (review).
-
Kindness – being caring (review).
-
Mean – unkind (review).
-
Playful – fun and happy.
-
Creative – able to make new things.
-
Curious – wanting to know more.
-
Hopeful – expecting good things.
-
Proud – happy about yourself or others.
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