Grade 3

A great visual for how to remember the parts of a letter.  Main parts include:  header, greeting, body, and closing.

A letter usually includes the following parts:

  • The heading of the letter usually includes the address and date at the top of the letter.
  • The greeting is the opening like Dear Mom followed by a comma for a friendly letter or a colon for a business letter.
  • The body is the heart of the letter. This is where you write your message. Remember to keep your writing clear and easy to read. Write for your reader!
  • The closing is the ending of your letter. Sign your name at the end of the letter under a closing word such as Sincerely followed by a comma.
Published in Language Arts

This simple chart has a line for the child's name along with five columns: date, title (or type of material read), minutes, pages, and parent initials.

Published in Reading

These three worksheets allow children to match the pairs of items to find the one with no partner.

Published in Math

A great way to get into The BFG... A handy bookmark with some vocabulary and definitions!

Published in Reading

A Valentine's Day word search includes 9 words and a bonus word formed using leftover letters.

Published in Holiday Worksheets

Follow the rainbow to find the pot of gold!

Published in Teaching Tools

Use this reward to reinforce positive behaviors.

Published in Teaching Tools
Use this note to send home with a student who is missing work.
Includes missing assignment, student explanation for incomplete work, student's plan to avoid a recurrance, due date, and parent signature line.
Published in Teaching Tools

This visual shows what students gain by reading 20 minutes vs. 5 minutes vs. 1 minute a day.  

Published in Reading

This rubric lets students know how they will be graded.  Use the top half for the students to grade their own work and put their final grade on the bottom half.

Published in Social Studies

Incorporate all winter holidays with these classroom projects, books, songs, crafts, and more!

Published in Holiday Worksheets

Great way to help students visualize addition using a hundred chart.

Published in Math

A great review of adding and subtracting 1 or 10 from various numbers.

Published in Math

Three separate pages of butterfly vocabulary.  Each page adds more challenging words.  

Published in Science

Find the rhyming words in this Groundhog Day poem!

Published in Holiday Worksheets

Help the bee find the nectar in the center of the flower!

Published in Teaching Tools

Plan your own story by writing the different parts on each shape.

Published in Reading

A review of all basic grammar components.

Published in Language Arts

Help students remember the important part of a story with this worksheet.

Published in Reading

A game that reviews two- and three-digit multiplication.  Take turns being Captain and compete to win the most beans!

Published in Math