3rd Grade Activities

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In third grade, learning gets kicked up a notch, and more complex concepts will land squarely on your child's plate. Want to help, but aren't sure how? From fun activities to learn about place value, to outdoor games that teach parts of speech, we've got the goods to keep your child on track all year long.

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Make Rose Petal Beads

Make Rose Petal Beads

Whoever thought that you could make beads out of rose petals? Not only can it be done, but the beads smell wonderful! Crushing the rose petals releases the essence of the sweet scent that we all identify with roses.

Make a Paper Mosaic!

Make a Paper Mosaic!

Mosaics are great fun for the part of the brain that recognizes patterns, and can help build geometrical awareness in your child. Introduce your young artist to this art form with this fun and creative activity, which blends arts and crafts with patterning for hidden math practice!

Make a Fiery Dragon

Make a Fiery Dragon

Here's a fun crafts activity that will have your child making his own pop-up card. Watch as this fiery dragon leaps off the page!

Make Homemade Glue!

Make Homemade Glue!

Have you ever run out of glue right when you need it? Let your third grader come to the rescue! This surprisingly good glue recipe comes from common kitchen items.

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What Doesn't Belong? A Categorization Game

In this outdoor activity you and your child will have fun hunting for objects that have something in common and choosing one that doesn’t belong in the group. The object of the game is to have the other person figure out what item doesn’t quite fit. Your child will have so much fun ...

Write a Diamante Poem

Write a Diamante Poem

A diamante is a special poem that makes use of a simple structure, resulting in a diamond-shaped poem. Here's how to get started with this creativ and fun writing activity!

Practice Hula Hoop Times Tables!

Practice Hula Hoop Times Tables!

If you're finding it painful to get your child to practice math lessons learned throughout the school year and her skills are slipping, try this mental and physical multitasking game to get your child back into the swing of things.

Make a Water Magnifier!

Make a Water Magnifier!

Here's an interesting activity that will enable your child to make their own magnifier out of a drop of water!

Play Math Tennis!

Play Math Tennis!

Play Math Tennis and hope for long volleys that offer lots of practice! With this fun card game, your child may not even realize she's doing school work.

Find the Math Fact Family

Find the Math Fact Family

More often than not, practice of math facts is limited to timed drill sheets and flashcards. But third-graders are more likely to tune into math facts if practice is presented as a game!


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