Third Grade

Foundation of 21st Century Skills

With a strong foundation from earlier grades, school becomes more challenging and rigorous. This is the year that students transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn." Third graders will experience standardized testing for the first time, which may cause some anxiety. Our energetic and passionate third grade teachers, Jessica Coughlin and Carlie Bodart, create a caring, supportive and encouraging learning environment so all students succeed. Here's what to expect your third grade student to learn:

Reading
  • The Ocean
  • Outer Space
  • A New Home
Math
  • Multiplication and division
  • Using place value to solve addition/subtraction
  • Geometric figures
  • Perimeter area
  • Fractions
  • Comparing fractions
  • Equivalent fractions
  • Measurement
  • Time/elapsed time
  • Representing data
  • Multiplication/division
Science
  • Matter
  • Energy
  • Magnets
  • Electricity
  • Planetary objects
  • Weather/climate
  • Natural hazards
  • Life cycles
  • Human impact and ecosystems
Social Studies
  • Geography
  • Physical/political features
  • United States geography
  • World geography
  • Indigenous peoples through European exploration
  • Colonization
  • Economics
Social Emotional Learning
  • Move This World daily morning meetings

What your child needs to know

  • Add and subtract with regrouping.
  • Summarize a story and tell story elements. (Characters, Plot, Problem/Solution, Setting)
  • Write multiple sentences using correct punctuation and capitalization.
  • Know place values of numbers up to 1000.
  • Be able to identify the central message/theme of a story.