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This is a typical day in my 3rd grade classroom! Let me know if you have any questions! 👇🏼 #iteachtoo #3rdgradeteacher #teachertips

Differentiating writing types is KEY 🔑 #teachingwriting #thirdgrade #thirdgradeteacher #teachertip #teachertips

Modeling in 3rd grade today! 🥰 I love being a director of PreK to 3, because I get to dip my toes in every part of the reading process! I visited @heyms.martin ‘s class today to model r-controlled syllables as well as interleaved mastery of previous skills. This was their first time experiencing syllable types. Some things I attempted to model here: ✅ Whole group attention ✅ Minimal decor distraction ✅ Intermittent engagement checks ✅ Meaning with decoding We then followed up with multisyllabic dictation. I had such a joyful time! • • • • • #teachersofinstagram #teachersfollowteachers #iteach #teachingreading #igteachers #teachersofig #kids #education #scienceofreading #teachertips #iteach123 #kindergarten #skills #reading #fyp #read #teacherpd #literacy #teacher #reel #reels #video #videos

Things in my 3rd grade classroom that I will never get rid of! ✨💕👩🏼🏫 #teacher #teachersfollowteachers #elementaryteachers #teacherlife #teacherootd #teacherideas #thirdgrade #teaching #classroom #classroommanagement #classroominspiration

✨ How I Kick Off the First Week of 3rd Grade 🎉 The first week sets the tone for the whole year, so I love packing it with activities that build community, spark curiosity, and make my students feel right at home! 💛 👩🏫 Teachers—what’s ONE thing you can’t skip during the first week of school? Drop it in the comments to help us all add new ideas to our lists! #teacher #BackToSchool #FirstWeekOfSchool #TeacherTips #ClassroomIdeas #ElementaryTeacher #teachersofinstagram #teacherlife #teachers #teachersofig #classroom #thirdgradeteacher #thirdgrade #elementary

3rd Day of 3rd Grade !! 🤩🥳 Not pictures, us playing buzz to skip count by 3 today … I was so impressed with how quickly they caught on to counting by 3s !! We read Counting on Katherine and discussed how even when we have setbacks, if we persevere, we can still achieve our dreams! Then we talked about how goals are just dreams with a plan and created our own math,reading and fun goals. Later we read “Just like Rube Goldberg” before we brainstormed what we want to be when we grow up and how we’ll use math to help us in our future jobs. We talk a lot about how different jobs (even cartoonist!) use math! I have them pick an image on canva of a person in their future career, and then add a picture of their head on top! I print it out and have them glue it to their picture. Also, don’t mind my slide books lol I already passed the books along to other teachers or have them back soooo I didn’t have the hard copy anymore 😅 #thirdgrade #thirddayofthirdgrade #elementary #dayinthirdgrade

From a 3rd grade teacher perspective… 1. Third grade is a major shift. Academic demands, independence, and emotional expectations rise quickly. Struggles often surface not because something is “wrong,” but because the bar moved. 2. Keep reading together. The idea that kids “learn to read” only in K–2 isn’t fully accurate. Phonics, language, grammar, and comprehension become more complex in third grade, and rules don’t always work the way they used to. Reading together helps model lifelong reading, builds understanding, and allows you to quietly notice gaps. 3. Practice simple conversation skills. Friendships rely more on talking now, not just playing. Practice prompts like “Can I sit here?” or “Do you want to play ___?” Model listening, turn-taking, and asking follow-up questions. These small skills go a long way. 4. Support social-emotional awareness. Social dynamics feel bigger this year. What looks like “drama” is often kids learning communication, boundaries, and empathy. Talk about healthy vs. hurtful friendships, including exclusion, triangulation, and relational aggression, so children can name what feels supportive and what doesn’t. 5. Protect sleep — it’s foundational. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 8–10 year olds need about 9–12 hours of sleep per night. Exhaustion often shows up as irritability, anxiety, impulsivity, or difficulty focusing. Consistent routines and screen-free nights make a noticeable difference at school. 6. Be intentional with screen time and delay phones/social media when possible. Many third graders already talk about phones, late-night screens, and content they didn’t mean to see. Fast-paced media trains the brain for instant gratification, making focus, frustration tolerance, reading stamina, and peer patience harder. Clear limits and ongoing conversations support developing brains. 7. Communicate early with your child’s teacher. Reach out if your child feels overwhelmed or seems to be falling behind. Schools can screen academics, speech/language, and social-emotional skills and offer supports. The goal is a safety net of trusted adults your child feels comfortable turning to. #3rdgrade #teachergram #parenting

✨ Third grade classroom tour! ✨ From flexible seating to cozy corners and systems that keep our days running smoothly, this space was built to feel welcoming, organized, and ready for learning 📚💛 So excited to share a peek inside where all the magic happens! What’s one thing you always include in your classroom setup? 👀 #classroommakeover #bulletinboardideas #classroominspo #classroomsetup #classroomprep #instateachers #teachersonig #elementaryschoolteacher #classroomdecoration #elementaryteacherlife #easybreezylessons

🍎Things in my 3rd Grade Classroom that just make sense! #teachersfollowteachers #teacherspayteachers #teachersofinstagram #amazonteacher #targetteachers #teacherlife #teacherlife #teacherreels #teacherspayteachers #teachers #iteach #iteachthird #thirdgradeteacher #teacherfinds #teachertips #teacherhacks #classroomorganization #classroomtips #classroomideas #teacherstyle

This is how I do my reading stations in 3rd grade!!📖❤️ #teacher #teachersofinstagram #teachergram #thirdgrade

✨LET’S PLAN A 3RD GRADE READING LESSON WITH SCIENCE OF READING SKILLS✨ I’m going to be straight-up honest. I used to go over the vocabulary words in a text briefly and go right into the reading, hoping that I had time to dedicate to word patterns later in the ELA block. I’ll bet you can guess how that went. The lesson more often than not ran long and I had to skip word work and teaching word solving skills. If you missed how I teach a whole group third grade reading lesson using an “I do, we do, you do” approach, make sure to go back a few posts and check it out. I go into a lot of detail about how I setup the entire ELA block. This is a follow-up reel to show how I would set students up for success with practicing a standard by incorporating word solving strategies into the lesson before they go off to work. In third grade, I focus on multisyllabic word solving strategies by marking the vowels and splitting the syllables to solve each part easier. I also pull out any heart words, or words with irregular sound spelling that students need to learn and know by “heart.” While the focus is on comprehension skills from the standards, supporting students with word solving skills before hands can help make the skill easier to practice and master. I’d love to know how you teach word solving skills. Do you teach word work as part of the lesson, or independently at another time? #teacherlesson #teacherideas #scienceofreading #readingteacher #thirdgradeteachers

Year 6 in 3rd grade & here's what we did! 👇 1. Lots of routines & expectations! We read the book "Our Class is a Family" and went over our classroom rules. I explain to students what a contract is, and they all sign our class contract. 2. Class Family Word Search-- students LOVE seeing theirs and their classmates' names in a word search! We also practice our morning routine. 3. Saving Fred is always a MUST in 3rd grade! Before completing the challenge, we discussed group work expectations and made this anchor chart. Then, students work together to save Fred, who accidentally tipped his boat and wasn't wearing his life preserver! Using paper clips, students get Fred in his life preserver and back in his boat. 4. We read one of my FAVORITE books, Each Kindness. The book talks about how kindness is like a ripple that spreads put. We discuss the importance of kindness in our classroom and school. Then, students wrote 3 ways they can show kindness at school and do the kindness water color. (This is a free resource I downloaded a few years ago, but I don't remember from where, sorry 🙈) Questions on any of this? Or about BTS in general? Let me know in the comments! #teacherspayteachers #teacher #iteach345 #teachersofinstagram #teachersofig #classroomdecor #iteach #instateach #iteach #teachersofinstagram #tptteachers
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