As parents and guardians, please help your third grader become a lifelong reader: Blur the lines between their love for you and the act of reading by sharing your own reading with him or her daily as a form of sharing time together. Remember, if your child is still interested, read books with him or her!
Third graders should read at least 20 minutes per day (with or without an adult) in order to maximize vocabulary and comprehension growth. When reading independently, the children should read "good fit" books: that is, books that are "not too easy or too hard," and that require minimal assistance.
Apps:
Shake-A-Phrase
Verses Poetry
Bluster
RAZ-kids.com
websites:
Estudiantes de tercer grado deben leer al menos 20 minutos por día (con o sin un adulto) con el fin de maximizar el vocabulario y trabaje en el crecimiento de la comprensión. Al leer de forma independiente, los niños deben leer libros "buen ajuste": es decir, libros que son "no es demasiado fácil o demasiado difícil", y que requieran un mínimo de ayuda.
Revisa las normas AQUI.
Apps:
Shake-A-Phrase
Verses Poetry
Bluster
Sitios web:
Art around us.In the book it says art can be in be in different shapes and sizes.And in most of the story
ResponderBorrarit says that there is painters,sculpting people,potter people,glassblowers,fiber art,unusual art people and
weavers.Maybe some artists make really good sand castles and more.