Learn about what to expect for your child in third grade.
How you can help at home: These games and activities will help your child build academic skills while having fun.
Keep tabs on your third-grader's development with this handy checklist.
I have a third-grader who reads at a first- or second-grade level. She might not pass the third grade and that would be a catastrophe! (Self-esteem, embarrassment, defeat). I changed schools this year in the hope that it would help. I am very afraid for...
How do you know if your child has a learning disability? Learn to read the signs.
Here's a basic list if you don't have one from your child's school yet.
Third-graders become familiar with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by using them in computation exercises and problem solving.
In third grade, students work on designing experiments to answer questions in science.
Third-graders use technology in the classroom to learn about a range of subjects.
Third-graders write about different subjects using the writing process and learning complex spelling rules and patterns.