Week 5 of this independent study packet for third graders offers a stack of at-home learning opportunities in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
Spelling is a core language arts skill in the third grade curriculum. You can support kids' spelling skills with this guided lesson that features targeted instruction in common spelling patterns, as well as plenty of chances to practice. The content of this lesson was created by our team of teachers and curriculum experts. For even more spelling practice, consider downloading and printing our recommended spelling worksheets.
Let your students find out that the sentences they speak so easily are formed of many different parts. Have them break down sentences to learn the various parts that form a sentence!
Letter writing is an engaging and important writing format for third graders to master. You can support the development of letter writing expertise with this lesson that provides guidance on the structure and anatomy of a letter. Written by curriculum experts, this lesson will teach kids the various features that make a letter easier to read, and will also offer plenty of opportunities to practice.
Enjoy the Thanksgiving season with a word search all about the holiday. It's a great way to build your child's vocabulary while he's waiting for dinnertime!
Take a trip across the United States to learn geography! This guide is full of trivia, fill-in-the-blank maps, and very basic latitude/longitude practice.
Help your little novelist be the best he can be by helping him perfect verb tenses, punctuation, spelling, and homophones with these fun third grade spelling resources. Worksheets, activities, and exercises allow your student the freedom to learn, practice, and test himself as he moves through the school year. Make the lessons into games by seeing who can draw the most "horrible homophone" while helping solidify lessons in your young one's mind. Is learning third grade spelling not enough for your child? Try out our second grade spelling resources too!