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Oregon 3rd Grade Science Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 3rd grade science topic. Aligned to Oregon science standards so your child keeps up with what their class is learning.

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Oregon 3rd Grade Science: What Students Learn

Oregon 3rd grade science introduces students to core ideas in life science, earth science, and physical science. Students investigate how living things grow and change, how ecosystems work, what causes objects to move, and how weather patterns form. These concepts align to Oregon science standards and prepare students for deeper science learning in 4th and 5th grade.

Life Cycles and Ecosystems

In 3rd grade, Oregon students study how plants and animals complete their life cycles and how organisms depend on each other in ecosystems. Students learn to observe patterns in nature and explain cause-and-effect relationships between living things and their environments.

Forces and Motion

3rd graders explore how pushes and pulls affect the motion of objects. They investigate how the strength and direction of a force changes what happens to an object, building the foundation for more advanced physics concepts in later grades.

Weather and Climate Patterns

Students observe and record weather data to identify patterns over time. Oregon 3rd grade science lessons help students understand how scientists use data to predict weather and describe climate in different regions.

How StudyPug Supports Oregon 3rd Grade Science

StudyPug provides lessons and practice problems for every Oregon 3rd grade science topic. Students can work through explanations at their own pace, replay any lesson, and practice with problems that match what they are learning in school. Whether your child needs homework help or wants to get ahead, StudyPug covers every topic aligned to Oregon science standards.

  • Step-by-step lessons for life cycles, ecosystems, forces, and weather
  • Practice problems that reinforce classroom learning
  • Available on any device — computer, tablet, or phone
  • Aligned to Oregon science standards for Grade 3