Preparing for 3rd grade
Times flies and your child is already halfway through elementary school! Third grade is a critical time in your child’s education. It’s the year when standardized testing begins and students are expected to be fluent readers. Listed below are things your 3rd grader should know to stay on track.
Is your child up to grade level? Whether your child needs help catching up, or wants to enrich their skills and get ahead, Sylvan has a variety of programs that can help build your 3rd grader’s confidence!
3rd grade reading
Third graders are no longer learning to read; now they’re reading to learn. They’re reading longer books with chapters and using more complex reading strategies.
They also should be able to:
- Use reading strategies such as asking questions, making inferences and summarizing.
- Describe characters in a story.
- Understand the different genres of fiction.
- Determine the main idea and details in non-fiction texts.
- Use and understand text features in non-fiction texts.
- Use context clues to learn new vocabulary.
- Compare and contrast information from texts.
3rd grade writing
When it comes to writing, 3rd graders take the foundational skills they’ve learned thus far and apply them. Now they should be able to:
- Use thinking maps to organize their ideas.
- Write in a variety of genres including letters, personal narratives, fiction stories and research reports.
- Revise and edit their writing.
- Write in paragraphs using transition words.
- Write in cursive.
- Understand parts of speech: noun, verb and adjective.
- Correctly use basic punctuation.
- Understand prefixes, suffixes and homophones.
- Use reference books such as the dictionary and thesaurus.
- Support opinions in expository writing.
- Read and write large numbers through the hundred thousands, knowing the place value for each digit.
- Round and compare numbers.
- Understand equivalent fractions, be able to compare fractions and change mixed numbers to improper fractions.
- Know decimals to the one-hundredth place.
- Use number lines.
- Recognize and write patterns.
- Do mental addition and subtraction.
- Add four-digit numbers.
- Subtract with regrouping.
- Know time to minute and elapsed time in minutes.
- Read and make graphs.
- Determine a shape’s perimeter and area.
- Recognize two-dimensional shapes.
- Measure with both Customary and Metric systems – length, weight, volume and temperature.
- Multiply three and four digit numbers.
- Divide two and three digit dividends.
3rd grade social studies
Social studies class in 3rd grade depends on your school district’s curriculum. Most often 3rd graders study maps, Native Americans, explorers and colonies.
3rd grade science
Third-grade science introduces kids to experiments and using the scientific method with a hypothesis and observations. The science curriculum might cover (depending on your school district) the Earth, weather, the water cycle, states of matter, recycling, astronomy, classifying animals, the human body and astronomy.
Is your child at grade level?
Now you know what 3rd graders are supposed to know, it’s time to ask yourself: Are your child’s skills on par with his or her grade level? How did your child really do with the disruption to school last year? With a Sylvan Assessment, we can find out exactly where your child stands in comparison with his or her grade level, and create a personalized plan to help further his or her knowledge base! For more information, visit your local Sylvan Learning center today!