Third grade reading tip
One simple secret for helping your third grader with reading
Your third grader and language arts
Third grade is a turning point for your budding reader, who will spend less time on skills and more time working to understand the meaning of the text.
Activity: Accordion book fun
How you can help at home: Make a homemade book with your child and build his reading and writing skills.
Seeding literacy activity: Make a reading tree
One of the many ways to make reading fun? Do an art project! In this literacy activity, help your child make a reading tree to keep track of all the books they read.
Activity: Develop a mental image
How you can help at home: Have your child make a mental image of a passage that has been read aloud.
Letter collage
How you can help at home: In this activity your child explores letter sounds by making a collage.
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