Discover proven tips and strategies to enhance your teaching experience as a 3rd grade teacher. Take your classroom management and lesson planning to the next level with these helpful ideas.
Are you new to teaching third grade? Whether you’re a newbie or a veteran teacher, here’s what you need to know: 1. Multiplication is king. Multiplication RULES third grade math. Our standards say that students must memorize facts within 100, but it doesn’t say how we have to do it. Lots of games and teaching ... Read More about New To Teaching Third Grade?
Do you plan on teaching the basic procedures of your classroom during the first few weeks of school? Check out this post to read about 10 must teach procedures.
If you ask me (and I am pretending that you did), third grade is the BEST grade to teach! Third graders are still young enough to love school, love their teacher and get excited over simple things like coloring. However, they are old enough to be independent workers and thinkers. Most third graders know how to read
The Ultimate Checklist For Setting Up Your 3rd Grade Classroom. Get your third graders engaged and participating when you set up your room with our ultimate list of 40+ 3rd grade classroom supplies. #classroomideas #classroomsetup #teachingresources #thirdgrade #teaching #teacher #teachersupplies #classroomsupplies #backtoschool
Does center/station/independent work planning suck the life out of you? It’s a real problem for teachers, everywhere. One of those weekly things that you sit down to do, only to trash half of the work that your kids do…and then prep more work for them. I can remember tossing a fit about this whe
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
In this post I share with you my classroom schedule in the third grade classroom. I talk about how I teach reading, math, writing, morning routine, and more!
If you ask me (and I am pretending that you did), third grade is the BEST grade to teach! Third graders are still young enough to love school, love their teacher and get excited over simple things like coloring. However, they are old enough to be independent workers and thinkers. Most third graders know how to read