Third Grade Reading
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Back to school means a new group of scholars to meet, assess, teach and love on! It's so exciting! But it's tough too. You are busy making relationships and teaching routines, but you also have
Laura Martel saved to Teacher
Literacy centers are a great way to help 3rd grade students practice ELA skills and standards. This post shares ideas for reading, writing, word work, and grammar stations that are great for third graders. #thirdgradewordwork #3rdgradeliteracycenters #3rdgradecenters #centersfor3rd #smallgroupsinthirdgrade #thirdgradeideas #literacycenters #literacycenters3rdgraders
Here in third grade, we practice fluency daily with: -Word Lists -Phrase Lists -Passages/Running Records My Mental Journey I have had a love-hate relationship with fluency. As a third grade teacher, my students are subject to end of year, high-stakes testing for the first time. Fluency is not tested on these exams, students have
Sam Bottcher saved to Classroom ideas
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Shauna McGrath saved to adventures in learning
Download your complete guide to the third grade reading standards for both nonfiction and fiction texts. This is handy tool for guided and shared reading.
sleven shorey saved to Kailey hw
Don't have time in your day to reach every student? My 10 Minute Reading Intervention resource can help you squeeze in lessons that are fast & effective!

Gaby Mauricio saved to BTS
Task Boxes for Guided Reading : Comprehension activities for guided reading. Students choose a task card and complete it in their books. Second grade, third grade and fourth grade.
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Rachel McCormick saved to Summer ‘21
The cut apart sentences and simple graphic organizer can be used to help you teach your students about main idea and details. This activity is perfect for second, third, fourth, or fifth graders and has ideas for differentiation for your lesson.
Noreen Valdes saved to Classroom