Hello all! I'm new to the Chat boards, so please bear with me. I'm going on my 12th year as a third grade teacher. I've recently had the opportunity to possibly teach the Gifted and Talented class for the upcoming school year. I was looking for good resources, ideas, and support. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!
> I have a class of 3rd Grade students in Virginia that would
> love to exchange digital letters with students from another
> culture.
I know this is too late for this year but would you be interested in doing this next school year? I teach in a blended learning school and my students have easy access to the internet and email. Just let me know.
I'm most likely moving to 3rd grade next year. The principal is giving us money to buy class set of books, especially for lower readers. Can you suggest some good low 3rd grade level books that would be good for me to use to teach reading and comprehension skills with? Are the Ramona books low third grade level?
On 4/07/15, Steve wrote: > I'm most likely moving to 3rd grade next year. The > principal is giving us money to buy class set of books, > especially for lower readers. Can you suggest some good > low 3rd grade level books that would be good for me to use > to teach reading and comprehension skills with? Are the > Ramona books low third grade level?
You're going to LOVE third grade. I taught several grades and third was my favorite. The kids were old enough to have terrific personalities and a sense of humor, yet young enough to love school.
Favorite books:
1. Junie B. Jones - I know some teachers don't like Junie B because she's not the best model for perfect grammar. However, my students LOVED these books. It's one of the few series that can get kids to actually laugh out loud. And they're right at a third grade independent reading level.
2. Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing - An excellent read for the end of third grade, right before the kids advance to 4th.
3. Magic Treehouse - These books are time-tested favorites. It's an easy-to-read series. Best for the beginning of the year, or for your struggling readers.
4. Geronimo Stilton - Kids love these books because of the colorful pictures and fun characters. They're chapter books with lots of illustrations.
5. Freckle Juice - It's a very short chapter book by Judy Blume, but right on grade level. Kids loved it.
6. Bunnicula - It's about a vegetarian vampire bunny. Perfect read for October.
7. Stone Fox - If you're into sad books. Think of it as Old Yeller, but written at a 3rd grade level.
8. Cam Jansen - Great Mystery series that's perfect for this grade level. For your struggling readers, there's also Young Cam Jansen.
I hope this helps. Best wishes to you with your 3rd grade class.
Thank you for your advice and suggestions. Kindergarten has been wonderful. I really like the little guys, but I wanted to work with kids a little older for a change. > > Favorite books: > > 1. Junie B. Jones - I know some teachers don't like Junie B > because she's not the best model for perfect grammar. > However, my students LOVED these books. It's one of the few > series that can get kids to actually laugh out loud. And > they're right at a third grade independent reading level. > > 2. Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing - An excellent read for the > end of third grade, right before the kids advance to 4th. > > 3. Magic Treehouse - These books are time-tested favorites. > It's an easy-to-read series. Best for the beginning of the > year, or for your struggling readers. > > 4. Geronimo Stilton - Kids love these books because of the > colorful pictures and fun characters. They're chapter books > with lots of illustrations. > > 5. Freckle Juice - It's a very short chapter book by Judy > Blume, but right on grade level. Kids loved it. > > 6. Bunnicula - It's about a vegetarian vampire bunny. > Perfect read for October. > > 7. Stone Fox - If you're into sad books. Think of it as Old > Yeller, but written at a 3rd grade level. > > 8. Cam Jansen - Great Mystery series that's perfect for this > grade level. For your struggling readers, there's also Young > Cam Jansen. > > I hope this helps. Best wishes to you with your 3rd grade > class. >
I totally loved AR - sadly the district would not renew the license this year. Does anyone have an method of monitoring independent comprehension that doesn't require a lot of work from the students and is honest?
> I have a class of 3rd Grade students in Virginia that would
> love to exchange digital letters with students from another
> culture.
I know this is too late for this year but would you be interested in doing this next school year? I teach in a blended learning school ...See More