Want to help your third-grader master the basics of reading and writing? Here are some of the skills your child will be learning in the classroom. Use what a sentence says to figure out the meaning of ...
Students will review cause and effect. They will practice identifying effects. Students will review cause and effect. They will practice identifying effects. Then they will listen to the read aloud, ...
The wave of early reading legislation across the country has brought a renewed focus on 3rd grade retention policies —requirements or recommendations that students who aren’t reading on grade level by ...
Corrected: An earlier version of this article and its accompanying map contained outdated information about 3rd-grade promotion requirements in Washington state. Washington’s state education ...
California has made progress in third grade reading proficiency, but needs to accelerate the pace to meet the demands of the ...
Thirty-six percent of third-graders at Lima schools earned proficient reading scores on their state English language arts ...
CINCINNATI (WRKC) – For almost a decade, Ohio third-graders needed to pass a reading test before moving on to fourth grade. But state lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are hoping to change that. ...
There are thousands of students in Indiana who were in 3rd grade last school year and did not advance to the 4th grade this school year. The IREAD retention law now requires 3rd grade students to be ...
The first part of McCrory’s claim has factual basis but needs context. Officials say 75% of third-graders weren’t reading at grade-level when they took the beginning-of-grade test. The second part of ...
DURANT — At a community meeting in this rural school district to discuss summer school for dozens of third-graders at risk of being held back, school leaders admitted they were disappointed with the ...
Students review cause and effect and will practice identifying causes. Students review cause and effect and will practice identifying causes. Then they will listen to the read aloud, Why do I Grow?