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Grade 3 Nature of Science Activities and Resources

Linked to Grade 3 Arkansas Science Frameworks

(Nature of Science Frameworks should be taught primarily through Life, Physical and Earth Science content areas.  Most of these lessons and resources are posted in the appropriate content strands, but additional inquiry resources are also posted here.)

Frameworks Lesson/Activity Web Resources Questions
MC = Multiple Choice
OR = Open Response
NS.1.3.1

Communicate observations orally, in writing, and in graphic organizers:
  • T-charts
  • pictographs
  • Venn diagrams
  • bar graphs
  • frequency tables
Activities Exchange - Texas Instruments Create a Graph

What's in a Graph? - AAAS
Candle Burn #4 (MC), #5 (OR) - NAEP
NS.1.3.2

Develop questions that guide scientific inquiry
  Scientific Inquiry - BBC   
NS.1.3.3

Conduct scientific investigations individually and in teams:
 
  • lab activities
  • field studies
  Beacon Learning Center - Lessons

Plastics - FREE Resources

TOYS - Science Toys from Common Household Materials
 
NS.1.3.4

Communicate the results of scientific investigations (e.g., age-appropriate graphs, charts, and writings)
One-half Centimeter Grid - UA - AIMS Inspiration & Kidspiration

What's in a Graph? - AAAS
 
NS.1.3.5

Estimate and measure length, mass, temperature, and elapsed time using International System of Units (SI)
 - AAAS 

How Long is a Meter - NASA (Click on "Activities")
GO Temp Activities  
NS.1.3.6

Collect and analyze measurable empirical evidence as a team and/or as individuals
- AAAS     Data Analysis (USGS Free Data Sets)

Natural Resources Data (USDA)

Nature of Science - BBC
 
NS.1.3.7

Make and explain predictions based on prior knowledge  
     
NS.1.3.8

Use simple equipment, age appropriate tools, technology, and mathematics in scientific investigations (e.g., balances, hand lenses, microscopes, rulers, thermometers, calculators, computers)  
Tools of the Trade - American Museum of Natural History Elementary Science - Internet 4 Classrooms  
NS.1.3.9

Apply lab safety rules as they relate to specific science lab activities (see Arkansas Lab Safety Guide)
  ELEMENTARY SCIENCE SAFETY  
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