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3rd Grade Collection

Resources for learning pods, homeschooling, classrooms, or any learning environment.

In third grade, students begin making the important transition from learning to read to reading to learn. It is therefore essential that students master these basic skills—decoding words, reading text fluently, and comprehending what they read—so that they are ready to move on to more complex skills, such as analyzing a text, thinking more deeply about what they read, and being able to discuss the main ideas.

In math, the focus is on developing an understanding of the concepts behind multiplication and division. Working with objects can help students grasp the idea of combining and separating groups of objects represented by these mathematical operations. They then need to memorize their multiplication and division facts. Students also begin to develop an understanding of fractions, the area of two-dimensional objects.


I Can Do It! Cursive Practice

SKU: 8738
$2.99
Upper- and lowercase letters Guided stroke/directional arrows Tips for paper positioning and writing posture Every child can "do it" with CTPs new workbook series. The activites in the I Can Do It! series provide repeated practice to aid mastery with essential skills and academic concepts. Use these books to introduce, reinforce, or extend learning. Perfect for home, school, or on...
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I Can Do It! Printing Practice

SKU: 8737
$2.99
Upper- and lowercase letters Guided stroke/directional arrows Tips for paper positioning and writing posture Every child can "do it" with CTPs new workbook series. The activites in the I Can Do It! series provide repeated practice to aid mastery with essential skills and academic concepts. Use these books to introduce, reinforce, or extend learning. Perfect for home, school, or on...
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Cursive Practice Stick Kids Workbook, Grade 3 eBook

SKU: 7239-EB
$4.49
**THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE PRODUCT!** Repetition is essential for the brain to learn and recall information. Also, assimilating similarities and differences helps the brain to organize and retain information. Letters are formed using a combination of curved and straight lines and strokes moving in different directions. In an effort to maximize learning, the letters in this book have been organized...
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