3rd Grade

Third Grade Team

  • Ms. Foy

  • Mrs. Pierce

  • Mrs. Stokes

Resources:

Third grade Dolch Sight Word List

By the end of third grade, you can expect your child to:

  • Work cooperatively and productively with other children in small groups to complete projects

  • Understand how choices affect consequences

  • Become more organized and logical in her thinking processes

  • Build stronger friendships

  • Be helpful, cheerful, and pleasant as well as rude, bossy, selfish, and impatient

  • Be more influenced by peer pressure because friends are very important at this stage

  • Like immediate rewards for behavior

  • Be able to copy from a chalkboard

  • Be able to write neatly in cursive because the small muscles of the hand have developed

  • Read longer stories and chapter books with expression and comprehension

  • Use prefixes, suffixes, and root words and other strategies to identify unfamiliar words

  • Multiply single- and multi-digit numbers

  • Divide multi-digit numbers by one-digit numbers

  • Tell time to the half-hour and quarter-hour and to five minutes and one minute