Cats in Hats
Coin Values
1.4.A and 5 more
Luca Llama Goes Shopping
Coin Values
1.4.A and 5 more
Money Word Problems with Bills
Coin Values
1.4.A and 5 more
Farmer Eggstein
Multiplying Whole Numbers
2.6.A and 4 more
Fly Catcher Multiplication
Multiplying Whole Numbers
2.6.A and 4 more
The Princess' Party
Determine Message, Lesson, Moral
3.8.A and 4 more
Lunch with Llamas
Rhythm and Alliteration
2.9.B and 3 more
Finding Support for an Author's Point
Find Evidence in the Text
2.9.D and 3 more
Text Structure - Stories & Novels
Identifying Text Structure
2.9.B and 3 more
Kitten Castle
Add and Subtract within 100
2.4.B and 2 more
Monster Battle Compare Large Numbers
Write and Compare Large Numbers
3.2.D and 2 more
Roll and Score Expanded Form
Write and Compare Large Numbers
3.2.D and 2 more
Extreme Basketball Shootout Rounding
Round Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
3.2.C and 2 more
Bugs' Block Party to 100
Add and Subtract within 100
2.4.B and 1 more
All About National Parks
Connecting Story Details
3.6.E and 1 more
Alien Invasion: Measuring Area
Area of Rectangles
2.9.F and 1 more
Extreme Basketball Shootout Round to 10
Round to Tens and Hundreds
3.2.B and 1 more
Slapshot Numbers 10s and 100s
Round to Tens and Hundreds
3.2.B and 1 more
Hybrid Unicorn Lab
Add within 1000
3.2.A and 1 more
Penalty Kick Subtraction
Subtract within 1000
3.2.A and 1 more
Welcome to third grade! This year, we learn that 100 is not enough—it's time to start working with some seriously big numbers. Don't be late this year or your students will know, now that they can tell time to the minute! Students will begin developing multiplication and division skills to round out the four core operations. They'll learn about basic equations and apply various strategies to solve complex critical thinking challenges. Fractions are introduced and expanded upon throughout the year and students will now be asked to tell time to the nearest minute if they can't already. Volumes and masses replace length and weight, the concept of area is introduced, and shapes are discussed in terms of various attributes.
When it comes to reading, "The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool." Thanks a lot, Shakespeare! Poetry with purpose is one of our favorite topics covered at this stage of development. Growing readers encounter new milestones in third grade, including the ability to comprehend a variety of literature and text types, make deeper connections while reading, and decode larger and more complex words. This is the final year for foundational reading standards in eSpark and most basic phonics work has been wrapped up at this point. Fluency is taking center stage, as students work with on-level text and continuously challenge themselves to grow. Language and grammar instruction expands to include more tenses, irregular words, abstract words, and complex sentences.
Some of the skills students will master in eSpark include:
Math
Reading
eSpark is truly unique in the world of online learning. Our holistic, student-centered approach blends the proven benefits of play-based learning with systematic, explicit, and direct instruction. It’s proof that learning can be fun, personalized, and effective, all at once!
eSpark meets the criteria for evidence-based interventions under ESSA guidelines, and has been proven in multiple studies to improve student performance in math and reading.
When you sign up for an eSpark account, your students experience these activities via adaptive, differentiated independent pathways and teacher-driven small group assignments. Teachers also have access to detailed usage and progress reports with valuable insights into standards mastery, student growth trends, and intervention opportunities.
With the addition of the game-changing Choice Texts for the 2023-2024 school year, eSpark has cemented its status as the most loved supplemental instruction option for students and teachers alike. Claim your free account today and see the difference for yourself!