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Empowering Young Minds
Children at this age are eager to explore new ideas, deepen their understanding, and develop essential skills across various subject areas.
Differentiate Instruction to Meet Individual Needs:
- Differentiate instruction to accommodate varying levels of readiness and learning preferences.
- Offer a variety of learning activities, materials, and resources that cater to different interests.
- Empower kids to take ownership of their learning by offering choices and opportunities for self-directed inquiry, exploration, and creativity.
Emphasize Hands-On Learning Experiences:
- Some children learn best through active engagement and hands-on experiences. Incorporate manipulatives, experiments, simulations, and real-world examples to make learning meaningful and memorable. Check out our “Favorite Products” section for ideas on where to start.
- Use technology as a tool to enhance learning, allowing kids to explore interactive simulations, multimedia resources, and educational apps such as those recommended below, to reinforce key concepts and skills.
Foster Literacy Development:
- Develop students’ literacy skills through a balanced approach that includes reading, writing, speaking, and listening activities.
- Encourage independent reading.
- Teach explicit reading strategies, such as summarizing, making predictions, asking questions, and making connections, to support deeper understanding and critical thinking.
- Inspire a love of writing and creative expression through writing workshops, journaling, and storytelling.
Strengthen Numeracy Skills:
- Build upon their mathematical foundation by focusing on key concepts such as multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, geometry, measurement, and data analysis.
- Use manipulatives, visual models, and hands-on activities to help children develop conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills in math.
- Encourage mathematical discourse and reasoning by facilitating discussions, explaining reasoning processes, and exploring multiple strategies for solving problems. We like to incorporate the “What’s the Point of Math?” book into our math lessons to grasp the history and reasoning behind the subject. It helps break the monotony of constant calculations. The book is linked under our “Favorite Products” section.
Promote Social-Emotional Learning:
- Support their social-emotional development by teaching important skills such as self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making.
- Create a supportive and nurturing environment where children feel comfortable expressing their feelings, sharing their thoughts, and building positive relationships with those around them.
- Teach conflict resolution strategies, communication skills, and empathy-building exercises to help children navigate interpersonal challenges and develop healthy relationships.
- Incorporate mindfulness activities, relaxation techniques, and stress-management strategies to help kids manage emotions, reduce anxiety, and cultivate a sense of well-being. We have added videos for different age groups to help start your mindfulness journey. Around this age, we incorporated a daily journal where our children can write about their day, feelings, or simply follow a prompt. Some of our recommendations are linked under our “Favorite Products” section.
Teaching third graders requires dedication, creativity, and a deep understanding of child development. By implementing these strategies, you can empower their students to become confident, curious, and lifelong learners.
Long & Short Vowels
Recommended Videos:
- The Short Vowel Song | Best Phonics
- The Vowel Song: Long and Short Vowel Sounds | English Songs | Scratch Garden
- Learn to Read | Vowel Sound Short /ă/ – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Sound Short /ĕ/ – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Sound Short /ĭ/ – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Sound Short /ŏ/ – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Short /ŭ/ Sound – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Sound Long /ā/ – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Sound Long /ē/ – Digraphs EE & EA – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Sound Long /ī/ – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Sound Long /ō/ – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- Learn to Read | Vowel Long /ū/ Sound – *Phonics for Kids* – Science of Reading
- How to Teach Long Vowel Teams in First and Second Grade // long vowel team activities and lessons
Silent "E"
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Blending Sounds
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- 5 Secrets for Teaching Beginning Readers to Blend Sounds
- Let’s Make Words | Rearrange Sounds to Make Words | Make Words from Letters | Reading for Kids
- Let’s Learn SEGMENTING WORDS [Phonemic Awareness]
- Phonics – First Letters & Sounds | Alphablocks | Learn to Read | Wizz Learning
- Alphablocks – Red Level One | Full Episodes 1-3 | #HomeSchooling | Learn to Read #WithMe
- Sound Segmentation
- Sound Segmentation
- CVC Words | Jolly Phonics Set 2 | Phonics Blending
- Word Family ‘am’ / CVC blending / Phonics for kids
- 2 Letter Blending E | Learn to Read, Beginning Reader, Pre-Reader Phonics Lesson
- Three Letter Blending A | Short Vowels,Beginning Readers, Pre-Readers Phonics Lesson
- Phonics | phase 2 | set 2 words | learn to blend | letters and sounds | cvc words s a t p i n m d
- Practice Blending Sounds for Reading- CVC Words
- The Reading Machine 1
- Let’s Learn Blending Vowel teams: AU, AW
- Let’s Learn Blending R Controlled: AR, OR
- The Spelling Song | Learn to Spell 3 Letter Words | Kindergarten, Preschool & ESL | Fun Kids English
- How to Read Tricky Word Patterns
Sounds & Digraphs
Recommended Videos:
- Nessy Spelling Strategy | er ir ur Words | Learn to Read
- The SH Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- What Sound Does “SH” Make? | StoryBots: Learn to Read | Netflix Jr
- The TH Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- The CH Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- Phonics Chant┃ch · sh ∥ Double Letter Consonants┃Spotlight on One Phonics
- The WH Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- The NG Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- The KN Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- The PH Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- Nessy Reading Strategy | Sticky i | Learn to Read | Ci Si and Ti Sounds
- The QU Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- The WR Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- The CK Sound | Phonics Video | Scratch Garden
- Digraphs | ch, sh, th, ck, ph, gh, wh | Rock ‘N Learn Phonics Songs
- 3 Consonant Digraphs: ch, sh, and wh
Consonants & Vowels
Recommended Videos:
- Consonants and Vowels for Kids | Homeschool Pop
- Talking Words Factory: Vowels the “Sticky” Letters | LeapFrog
- Consonants and Vowels
- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsO1jePSb_qmCRJHjjc1OCsvVxedfz5Hd
- Long Vowel Sounds | Y as a Vowel | Phonics Songs and Stories | Learn to Read
- Alphablocks – Y Wants to Be a Vowel! | #Lockdown Learning | Phonics
Trigraphs & Quadgraphs
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Main Idea
Recommended Videos:
- Main Idea | English For Kids | Mind Blooming
- Main Idea and Details
- Main Ideas and Details in Informational Texts
- Mrs. Willis- Main Idea
- Main Idea for Kids | What is the main idea? | Finding the main idea in books and stories
- What is a main idea? | Reading | Khan Academy
- Main Idea | Summarising | Reading Strategies
Point of View
Recommended Videos:
- How POV affects readers | Reading | Khan Academy
- Point of View Fun
- Person, a point of view (first, second, third)
- Point of View & Narrator’s Perspective Lesson | Teaching Common Core Reading Skills
- A story’s point of view | Reading | Khan Academy
- Point Of View eLearning Reading Video Lesson for Kids
- Point of View | Reader vs. Character vs. Narrator | 3rd Grade Reading | eSpark Instructional Video
- Author’s Point of View for School Kids
- Author’s Point of View
Cause & Effect
Recommended Videos:
- Cause and Effect for Kids | Cause and effect video with guided stories, worksheets, and activities
- Cause and Effect with ‘Why’ and ‘Because’
- The 5 Types of Text Structure
- The structures of informational texts | Reading | Khan Academy
- Learning About Text Structure
- Text Structure Techniques – Problem / Solution & Cause / Effect
Descriptive Writing
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- Show Not Tell – Five Senses
- [3-MINUTE LESSON] English: Understanding Sensory Details
- Descriptive writing using 5 senses ✍️ | How to write the perfect piece of descriptive writing
- What is Sensory Language?
- How to write descriptive detail – fun kids writing game (Simon Mole x National Literacy Trust)
- Writing with Adjectives / Adding Details to Your Writing
- Descriptive Writing SPIDERS // Year 1 KS1 1st Grade Writing
- Improve your Descriptive Writing | EasyTeaching
- Show Not Tell – Character Traits
- character traits
- Show Not Tell – Emotions
- Cast Out Common Words: Said
- Cast Out Common Words: Better than Good
- Cast Out Common Words: Bad
- Cast Out Common Words: Nice
Types of Writing
Recommended Videos:
- Lesson 1: Informational Writing
- ✏️ What is Informative Writing? | Informational Writing for Kids | Nonfiction Writing
- Opinion Writing for Kids | Episode 1 | What Is It?
- Persuasive Writing for Kids – Episode 1: What is It?
- ✏️ What is Opinion Writing? | Opinion Writing For Kids
- ✏️ What is Personal Narrative Writing? | Writing a Personal Narrative for Kids 1st & 2nd Grade
Inference & Analysis
Story Elements
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- Plot Mountain! | The Plot Diagram Song | Scratch Garden
- Story Elements
- Story Elements Part 1: Characters, Setting, and Events | English For Kids | Mind Blooming
- Story Elements Part 2 | Problem and Solution | English For Kids | Mind Blooming
- CHARACTER, SETTING & PLOT 🤔| Learn parts of a story in 2 minutes
- Story Elements
Parts of a Book
Fiction vs. Non-Fiction
Sequencing
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Writing Strategies
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Topic & Closing Sentence
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Conjunctions
Recommended Videos:
- Schoolhouse Rock, conjunction junction
- Conjunction Song from Grammaropolis – “Let’s Bring It All Together”
- Conjunctions
- Sing with Grammarsaurus – Subordinating Conjunctions (A WHITE BUS)
- SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS 📚| Learn all types with examples | English Grammar
- COMMAS WITH FANBOYS CONJUNCTIONS | English Lesson
Transitional Words
Compound Sentences
Compound Words
Independent vs. Dependent Clauses
Complex Sentences
Sentence Variety
Run-On Sentences
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Sentence Fragments
Editing & Revising
Recommended Videos:
- Editing Writing for Kids! |First and Second Grade|
- ARMS Revising
- CUPS Editing
- How To Writing (Day 5: Editing & Publishing) | Learn at Home with Mrs. Jones
- Editing Your Writing For Kids – Grammar, Punctuation, Capitalization, Spelling
- Revising a story: Tips for young writers
- Editing Writing for Kids | Tips to teach how to edit student writing (K-2)
Affixes
Recommended Videos:
- “Prefix or Suffix?” by The Bazillions
- Prefixes | Monsters Learn English | Scratch Garden
- Word Parts: Prefix, Base Word, Suffixes | Grammar for Grade 2 | Kids Academy
- PREFIXES & SUFFIXES | English Lesson
- What are affixes? | Reading | Khan Academy
- Affixes – Learn Prefixes and Suffixes in English – prefixes and Suffixes examples
- Affixes: Prefix, Infix, and Suffix
Latin & Greek Root Words
Homophones
Recommended Videos:
- IT’S & ITS | English Lesson
- I Spy With My Eye… Homophones! | StoryBots: Learn to Read | Netflix Jr
- Their, There, They’re
- Homophones: There, Their and They’re
- Grammar: There, Their, or They’re?
- There, their, and they’re | Frequently confused words | Usage | Grammar
- THERE, THEIR, & THEY’RE | English Lesson
- TO, TOO, & TWO | English Lesson
- Homophone, Homograph, and Homonyms! – Learn to Read for Kids!
- Action Magazine – Multiple Meanings
Shades of Meaning
Idioms
Context Clues
Recommended Videos:
- Context Clues | English For Kids | Mind Blooming
- Using context clues to figure out new words | Reading | Khan Academy
- 2nd Grade – Reading – Context Clues – Topic Video
- Context Clues for Kids | 4 types of context clues | How to learn difficult words through context
- Context Clues – Introduction to Reading Skills
Reference Skills
Recommended Videos:
- Alphabetical Order | ABC Order | Learn how to place words in alphabetical order.
- Sorting Words in ABC Order Lesson for Kids
- Lesson on Alphabetical Order
- Dictionary Skills: Finding a Word – Learn to Read for Kids!
- Dictionary Skills for Elementary Students – Reading Strategies from SRA Flex Literacy
- How To Use The Dictionary | Kids Videos
Verbs
Recommended Videos:
- Nouns and Verbs for Kids
- VERBS for Kids – Walk, Jump, Eat, Sleep, Write… – Episode 1
- VERBS for Kids – Read, Drink, Play, Fly, Buy, Listen… – Episode 2
- Verbs for Kids – Cook, Study, Dance, Look… – Episode 3 Verbs – Action Words | English Grammar with Elvis | #15
- Action and Being Verbs | Verbs for kids | Learn about the two types of verbs
- Action Verbs for Children | Classroom Video
- Verbs Part 1: Action verbs | English For Kids | Mind Blooming
Subject-Verb Agreement
Recommended Videos:
- Verbs Part 2: Subject-Verb Agreement | English For Kids | Mind Blooming
- Singular vs Plural Verbs for Grade 1| Subject Verb Agreement| Subject-Verb Concord| English Grammar
- Subject Verb agreement
- Subject Verb Agreement | BE | English Grammar Lesson
- SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT (PART 1) | English Lesson
- SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT (PART 2) | English Lesson
- SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT (PART 3) | English Lesson
Adjectives
Recommended Videos:
- Adjectives and Adverbs | Parts of Speech | English Lessons
- Adjectives for Kids | What is an adjective? | Learn all about adjectives! | Grades 1-3
- Adjectives for Kids | Homeschool Pop
- All About Adjectives: English Grammar for Kids – FreeSchool
- Adjectives Part 1: What are adjectives? | English For Kids | Mind Blooming
Prepositions
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Contractions
Commas
Recommended Videos:
- THE COMMA – Punctuation Marks – Grammar and Spelling for Kids
- Comma story – Terisa Folaron
- Basic Comma Rules
- COMMAS IN A SERIES | English Lesson
- Comma song from Grammaropolis – “Cut the Drama, and Use a Comma”
- COMMAS WITH FANBOYS CONJUNCTIONS | English Lesson
- COMMAS IN LOCATION | English Lesson
- COMMAS OF DIRECT ADDRESS | English Lesson
- COMMAS WITH INTRODUCTIONS & TRANSITIONS | English Lesson
- COMMAS WITH EXTRA INFORMATION | English Lesson
Formal vs. Informal Letters
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- How to Write a Friendly Letter
- How to Write a Friendly Letter
- How to write a letter for kids – Part One
- Formal vs Informal writing letter – Writing letter for kids – How to write letter for children
- Innoventure Jr: Formal and Informal Communication
- Formal vs. Informal Letters: What’s the Difference?
- How To Write A Formal Letter |Simple and Easy Method
- Letter Writing | Formal & Informal
Learn about celebrations that take place across the world and gain a deeper appreciation for the global tapestry of cultures. Each holiday is accompanied by an exciting craft project or recipe for the whole family to take part in.
- Holidays for Every Month
- Cultures & Traditions
- Crafts
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