Similarly, you may ask, what should a 3rd grader know in history?
In third grade, students begin to explore more complex concepts and ideas from civics, economics, geography, and history as they study the varied backgrounds of people living in Washington and the rest of the United States. Emphasis is on cultures in the United States, including the study of American Indians.
Furthermore, what subjects do 3rd graders learn?
- Math.
- Language Arts (reading, writing)
- Science.
- Social Studies.
- Technology (computers, keyboarding)
- Physical Education (PE)
- Art, Music and/or Foreign Language.
Just so, how do I prepare my child for third grade?
Preparing for 3rd Grade Reading
- Explore fables, legends, myths, poems, and plays as supplements to fiction and nonfiction reading.
- Progress as an independent reader and work up to an appropriate comprehension level.
- Read in groups, alternating paragraphs out loud, to build fluency and vocabulary.
What should a 3rd grader know by the end of the year?
By the end of 3rd grade, kids should be able to:
Work cooperatively on group projects with other kids. Demonstrate increasingly organized and logical thinking. Write neatly and legibly. Write a one-page opinion paper, report, or story with an introduction and a conclusion.
