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10 times tables

This coloring math worksheet helps your third grader conceptualize counting and multiplying by 10.

2 pairs of feet

How many pairs of feet do you see? This coloring math worksheet introduces your third grader to multiplying by 2 with cute pictures of feet.

2 times tables

This coloring math worksheet helps your third grader conceptualize counting and multiplying by 2.

3 times tables

In this coloring math worksheet, your third grader gets practice counting by 3s and identifying number patterns.

This geometry math worksheet gives your child practice identifying each vertex in various 3-dimensional shapes.

3rd grade spelling words (list #1 of 36)

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3rd Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets

The 3rd grade reading comprehension activities below are coordinated with the 3rd grade spelling words curriculum on a week-to-week basis, so both can be used together as part of a comprehensive program, or each part can be used separately. The worksheets include third grade appropriate reading passages and related questions. Each worksheet (as well as the spelling words ) also includes a cross-curricular focus on earth science, physical science, history, social sciences, mathematics and life sciences. This allows students to build their reading comprehension skills and reinforce knowledge in other subject areas. There are 36 weeks of third grade worksheets, following most standard school year calendars.

Be sure to check out all of our reading comprehension worksheets .

Adapting to Survive

Adapting to Survive

Week 10 Reading Comprehension (C-10). A passage about how living things have certain adaptations that allow them to survive. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.

An Independent Nation

An Independent Nation

Week 35 Reading Comprehension (C-35). Reading segment about the time leading up to U.S. Independence. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.

Classifying Triangles

Classifying Triangles

Week 17 Reading Comprehension (C-17). Passage and questions about equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.

Community Connections

Community Connections

Week 26 Reading Comprehension (C-26). A passage about our communities and the interactions we have with other people. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.

Competing for Resources

Competing for Resources

Week 13 Reading Comprehension (C-13). A reading passage that describes how plant and animals compete for limited resources. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.

Converting Energy to Motion

Converting Energy to Motion

Week 2 Reading Comprehension (C-2). A passage and questions about how energy can be stored and converted. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.

Displaying Data

Displaying Data

Week 23 Reading Comprehension (C-23). A reading segment describing the use of data to make graphs. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.

Elements and Atoms

Elements and Atoms

Week 7 Reading Comprehension (C-7). Reading passage describing the relationship between elements and atoms. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.

Estimation

Week 25 Reading Comprehension (C-25). A passage and comprehension questions about using estimation on math problems Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.

Evaluating in Math

Evaluating in Math

Week 3 Reading Comprehension (C-3). A reading passage and questions about the meaning of “Evaluate” when it is used in mathematics. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.

Forms of Matter

Forms of Matter

Week 1 Reading Comprehension (C-1). A reading passage and comprehension questions about the different forms of matter. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.

Galileo and His Telescope

Galileo and His Telescope

Week 19 Reading Comprehension (C-19). A story about the origins of Galileo’s telescope Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.

Geometric Shape Names

Geometric Shape Names

Week 15 Reading Comprehension (C-15). A reading passage and questions about how geometric shape names use number prefixes. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.

Habitat Destruction

Habitat Destruction

Week 12 Reading Comprehension (C-12). A short passage about human impact on plants and animals. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.

In danger of Extinction

In danger of Extinction

Week 14 Reading Comprehension (C-14). A passage about the Koala and how it faces possible extinction. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.

Kinds of Angles

Kinds of Angles

Week 18 Reading Comprehension (C-18). A description and comprehension questions about the different types of angles. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.

Location, Location, Location

Location, Location, Location

Week 29 Reading Comprehension (C-29). A brief passage about a location’s resources, climate and terrain affect livability. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.

Making Predictions

Making Predictions

Week 22 Reading Comprehension (C-22). A comprehension passage about using predictions before reading. Cross-Curricular Focus: Study Skills.

National Symbols

National Symbols

Week 27 Reading Comprehension (C-27). Reading passage about our national symbols like the flag and bald eagle. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.

Phases of the Moon

Phases of the Moon

Week 16 Reading Comprehension (C-16). Reading comprehension passage about the different phases of the moon. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.

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3rd Grade Reading Comprehension

The printable reading comprehension worksheets listed below were created specially for students at a 3rd grade reading level. Each file includes a fiction or nonfiction reading passage, followed by a page of comprehension questions.

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Reading comprehension passages specially written for students at a 1st grade level.

Reading comprehension stories, poems, and articles written at a 2nd grade reading level.

Reading comprehension passages written at a 4th grade reading level.

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Looking for the best third grade workbooks? We’ve got you covered! We’ve done the research and created this list of curriculum-aligned, engaging resources to help third grade students boost their skills in specific subject areas and avoid the summer slide. Check out the top teacher-recommended workbooks from math to reading to science and more.

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Best Math Third Grade Workbooks

3rd grade common core math: daily practice workbook.

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This workbook is specifically aligned to the state math exam and common core standards. Plus, it includes 20 weeks of multiple-choice exercises, state-aligned curriculum, and an end-of-year assessment.

Real review: “The book is well organized and covers all material required for the 3rd grade Common Core.”

Star Wars Workbook: 3rd Grade Math

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Learn well, they will with this Star Wars -inspired third grade workbook that makes math more fun. Kids will love finding the area of R2-D2’s holoscreen, discovering which quadrilateral shapes make up a droid, and dividing wholes into equal and unequal parts with Mace Windu!

Real review: “My kids eagerly dove into the workbooks, including my math hater, and then woke up Saturday morning and set to work again. I was amazed.”

180 Days of Math: Grade 3 – Daily Math Practice Workbook

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Each problem set in this workbook is tied to a specific mathematical concept. Students will practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Plus, they’ll tackle algebraic thinking, data analysis, logic problems, and more.

Real review: I really like that the daily assignments are short and cover many different concepts. It really helps me assess strengths and weaknesses so I know where my child needs help.

Introducing MATH! Grade 3

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Students get to practice operations and algebraic thinking, numbers and operation in Base Ten, fractions-operations, measurement and data, and geometry. Plus, this workbook contains a mixed assessment to ensure kids are grasping all concepts within the curriculum.

Real review: “Recently I came across Introducing MATH! series and like it very much. Their concept is funny, interactive, engaging and educational.”

Spectrum Math – 3rd Grade

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This 160-page, ten-chapter third grade workbook provides focused practice in math mastery for students. The activities will keep kids at the top of their math game using progressive practice, math in everyday settings, and tests to monitor progress.

Real review: “ This would be a great workbook for 3rd graders and younger students ready to work in advanced skills. The worksheets are easy to follow and have just enough color to make them attractive.”

Best Reading Third Grade Workbooks

Reading comprehension, grade 3.

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This full-color workbook contains appropriate passages and exercises based on national standards for third grade. The goal? To help ensure that children master reading comprehension skills before progressing. Features 80 perforated, reproducible pages and an answer key.

Real review: “This book has short passages and questions that can be completed independently. Students enjoy working on them… I highly recommend this book. It’s small so you need to zoom in when making copies.”

Scholastic Success with Reading Comprehension, Grade 3

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Give students the targeted, skill-building practice they need with these standards-based books! Each workbook includes more than 40 ready-to-reproduce practice pages. Plus, easy-to-follow directions and fun exercises motivate students to work on their own.

Real review: “One of the best reading and comprehension workbooks, I’ve ever had. I’m a public school HS teacher who tutors in the summertime.”

180 Days of Reading – Grade 3

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Ideal for the classroom, homework, or distance learning, this workbook’s activities are correlated to College and Career Readiness and other state standards. In addition to reading passages, data-driven assessment tips, as well as digital versions of the assessment analysis tools, are provided.

Real review: “Very good daily practice. Look through the weekly assignments’ focus and take them out of order to better align with your lesson sequence.”

Reading Comprehension Grade 3

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Designed to give students the extra practice they need, this third grade workbook involves reading short passages and answering questions. The book ends with a practice test for each of the sections, an answer page that can be copied for repeated use, and a complete answer key for each unit.

Real review: “Quick exercises that can be incorporated into regular homework routines. Just enough to be a challenge without overwhelming my 3rd grader.”

Evan-Moor Daily Reading Comprehension, Grade 3

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This third grade workbook provides direct instruction and practice of the strategies and skills students need to become strong and successful readers. Includes 150 original fiction and nonfiction passages and reproducible pages. Also, find visual tools to help students apply comprehension skills to the passages they read.

Real review: “This book is an incredible resource! The passages are the perfect length – enough depth to find the main idea, supporting details, summarize and make inferences, yet short enough to get through in one meeting.”

Best WritingThird Grade Workbooks

Spectrum writing book, grade 3.

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This workbooks guides students as they write for a variety of purposes: writing to tell a story, writing to provide information, and writing to state an opinion. Kids navigate each step of the writing process as they write paragraphs, personal narratives, fiction stories, descriptive comparisons, news reports, how-to instructions, persuasive letters, and more.

Real review: “Each lesson is one front and back page so it’s simple without overwhelming you. Each lesson also gives you a ton of detail to really help you understand what you’re trying to do.”

Scholastic Success with Writing, Grade 3

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Designed to correlate with state standards, this third grade workbook contains more than 40 ready-to-reproduce practice pages and easy-to-follow directions. A good one for independent work.

Real review: “We have been using this for a few months now and we love it! We do just 2-3 lessons a week to reinforce writing skills. It’s gentle and not overwhelming but effective for my child!”

180 Days of Writing for Third Grade

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Help students practice writing opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative pieces. Also includes activities to help strengthen language and grammar skills. Genre-specific rubrics and data-analysis tools provide authentic assessments that help teachers differentiate instruction.

Real review: “This is an amazing resource for teachers. You do need to have prior knowledge on how to teach narrative, informational, and opinion forms of writing. The curriculum spirals and aligns to CCSS which is great for students with limited attention spans.”

Scholastic Success With Grammar, Grade 3

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Give students the targeted, skill-building practice they need with these standards-based books! Each workbook includes more than 40 ready-to-reproduce practice pages. Easy-to-follow directions and fun exercises motivate students to work on their own. Every activity in each book is correlated to state standards.

Real review: “The content is good. Instructions are very simple and you can take them as definitions for each topic.”

Star Wars Workbook: 3rd Grade Reading and Writing

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Bring the Force to your classroom with this Star Wars workbook! Includes activities for proper nouns (Chewbacca or copilot), writing a travel brochure about Tatooine, and even punctuating the dialogue C-3PO and R2-D2!

Real review: “Instructions are simple and easy to follow. They make an effort to change up art and format to keep things interesting.”

Best Third Grade Workbooks for Science & Social Studies

Daily science, grade 3.

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Encourage kids to develop a genuine understanding of standards-based scientific concepts and vocabulary. This resource includes hands-on science activities and comprehension tests in multiple-choice format. Helps introduce students to earth, life, and physical science concepts.

Real review: “The book is well made and has great instructions. Each day there is a short reading passage, a few vocabulary words, and then some questions.”

Interactive Notebooks: Science, Grade 3

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Students become a part of the learning process with this third grade workbook. Activities include plant and animal adaptations, the human body, matter, force and motion, simple machines, the solar system, and more!

Real review: “I bought this to do with my 3rd grade class. I find that these hands on activities really deepen understanding. The instructions are easy to follow and the activities aren’t complicated. Great deal!”

180 Days of Science: Grade 3

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Students get to analyze and evaluate scientific data and scenarios. Plus they can improve their understanding of science and engineering practices, answer constructed-response questions, and increase their higher-order thinking skills.

Real review: “This book is split into three 12 week courses for life science, physical science and earth and space science. It’s one page per day and I usually try to find a video online that relates to each lesson. It’s great for homeschool!”

Complete Book of Maps and Geography for Kids

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Help students build knowledge and skills for a solid foundation in map skills and geography. Practice activities cover key topics such as US geography, grid maps, US regions, global geography, North and South American geography, and more!

Real review: “What I like about this collection is how much review and thoroughness you get for price. There are games, activities, crafts/projects, a crossword, and a thorough breakdown of each of the 50 state’s highlights.”

180 Days of Social Studies: Grade 3

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Weekly social studies units that guides students as they analyze primary sources, answer text-dependent questions, and improve their grade-level social studies knowledge. Each week covers a particular topic within one of the four social studies disciplines: history, economics, civics, and geography.

Real review: “They’re an excellent adjunct to any curriculum. They would also make a good resource for the summer. I am truly so thankful for this resource, and give it my highest recommendation.”

Best Overall Third Grade Workbooks for Summer

Kids summer academy by argoprep – grades 3-4.

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This workbook will keep students engaged and prevent summer learning loss. Activities include 12 weeks of curriculum covering reading, math, science, fitness, yoga, logic, and puzzles.

Real review: ”I am surprised how good these workbooks are. So many questions, activities and mazes in one workbook I have never seen.”

Summer Bridge Activities – Grades 3 – 4

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This third grade workbook focuses on all subjects—math, writing, reading, science, social studies, fitness, and character building. Plus bonus stickers and flashcards!

Real review: “I love these summer bridging workbooks. They are well-organized and cover a variety of learning topics. They do a great job of keeping children on grade level throughout the summer because they follow educational guidelines.”

Brain Quest Workbook: Grade 3

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Each page is jam-packed with hands-on activities and games covering spelling and vocabulary, reading comprehension, parts of speech, odds and evens, multiplication tables, and much more.

Real review: “We like to use these workbooks over the summer to keep skills fresh. My son is going into third grade and has been able to do most of the pages in this book without issue.”

Evan-Moor Daily Summer Activities, Grade 3-4

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This workbook contains engaging activities that will build confidence for the next grade level by practicing essential skills. Activities offer the practice of essential skills across subject areas, including reading, math, writing, spelling, and geography.

Real review: “Recommended by our teachers, these books are great & just enough for our elementary kiddos!”

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Homework and the Third-Grader

If your son has a problem with his homework, teach him to reread the directions and study any examples of how the work is to be done. If this is not sufficient help, advise him to study textbook explanations of the assignment. Do not jump in to help him until he has taken these steps, and you will have given your son a valuable study skill.

You are right to be concerned about teaching your child good study habits. Schools don't always teach children how to handle their work. Here are some suggestions for you:

  • Have your child use an assignment notebook so he knows what homework is required each day.
  • Introduce a planning calendar and show your son how to use it when he begins to have long-term assignments.
  • Help your child learn how to organize his study time. Each day he should preview the assignments that he has to do and get the tough tasks out of the way first. He should write down the order in which he will do assignments.
  • Teach your child to review his work frequently.
  • Get your child an organizer, and show him how to use it so that he has a system for organizing all his school papers.
  • Have your child use a book bag to transport books and papers.
  • Encourage your child to establish a regular time for doing homework.
  • Your son should keep old quizzes and tests to prepare for future tests.
  • Eliminate distractions such as phone calls and television during homework time.
  • Establish a regular place for doing homework. One book that will give you insight into homework and teaching study skills to your child is How To Help Your Child With Homework published by Free Spirit Publishing.

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Tennessee third-grade reading law: What to know about scores, appeals, rules

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The widespread effects of a statewide third-grade reading and retention law are quickly unfolding after parents received the results of the standardized Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program test.

The law, passed in 2021, took effect for this year's third graders. It hinges on scores for the English language arts section of the TCAP, which is also known as TNReady. Third graders who scored as "below" or "approaching" proficiency in that section may face retention if additional steps are not taken.

Here's what parents need to know about navigating the implications of the law.

Are third grade TCAP scores available?

The Tennessee Department of Education released raw test scores on May 19 for the third grade English language arts TCAP section. Students who scored as below or approaching proficiency can retest between May 22 and June 5. Some districts may have different dates for retesting. Scores should be available within 48 hours of a retake.

Third grade reading scores: Tennessee reports 60% fall short on TCAP test

Are there exceptions?

Some students whose scores fall short can move on to fourth grade without any further action. Those students include:

  • English language learners who have received less than two years of English language arts instruction
  • Those who were held back in a previous grade
  • Students with disabilities or suspected disabilities that impact their literacy development

What options do students have to move on to fourth grade?

Children who score as approaching proficiency must complete one of the following to move on to fourth grade:

  • Retest and score on grade level, with a retest window of May 22-June 5
  • Enroll in summer school, meet 90% attendance and show adequate growth
  • Have a free state-provided tutor for the entirety of fourth grade

The state board of education defined "adequate growth" in a May 19 meeting as a student scoring at least 5 percentage points higher on a post-summer school test than their baseline score. The baseline can be either their initial TCAP English language arts score or their retake score.

Third graders who score as below proficiency have the following options to move on:

  • Enroll in summer school with 90% attendance rate  and  have a free state-provided tutor for the entirety of fourth grade

The measurement of "adequate growth" does not apply to students who scored as below proficiency. Retesting and summer school dates vary by district.

Can I file an appeal?

Parents and legal guardians of children who scored as approaching proficiency can also file an appeal to the state. Appeals are also open for children who scored in the 40th percentile or higher on a spring reading screening assessment or faced hardships during the days leading up to the TCAP can appeal.

Appeals can be filed within 14 days of parents and legal guardians being notified that their child is at risk for retention. The appeal window is open from May 30-June 30.

An appeal form was open as initial test scores were released on May 19, but later closed. Parents who submitted an appeal before the form was closed are in the queue to be processed, per a state education department spokesperson.

The department aims to process most appeals within five business days, but some may take longer, especially if they are hardship-based.

The appeal form can be found at stateoftennessee.formstack.com/forms/thirdgradeappeal .

How many students may be held back?

The raw test results released May 19 indicated that 60% of Tennessee third graders fell below the threshold. That works out to around 44,000 of the state's nearly 74,000 third graders.

However, the 60% does not factor in exemptions, which is up to the districts to sort out. As exemptions, retakes and next steps unfold, the overall number of students at risk for retention will drop. A clearer picture will emerge as the state and school districts further parse and analyze the data and move third graders through the steps prescribed by the new law in the months to come.

The state education department will also release statewide and district TCAP scores, which typically go out in two parts over the summer and in early fall.

What about the amendment to the state law?

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a measure passed by the state legislature to amend the third grade retention law in May. The changes add another assessment and widen the number of third graders who can either appeal or be exempt from retention, among other measures.

However, the amendments will not take effect until the 2023-24 school year.

The changes to the law include:

  • Another required benchmark test that will factor into retention decisions
  • Permission for students who score as approaching proficiency on the TCAP and in the 50 th  percentile of the additional benchmark test to move on to fourth grade, as long as summer school and tutoring are in place
  • Required tutors for children retained in grades K-3
  • A streamlined retention appeals process that also allows schools to assist parents and guardians
  • Required tracking of summer school, tutoring and retention data to allow the state to measure the policy’s success
  • Permission for the Tennessee Department of Education to contract with up to three qualified tutoring agencies to ensure enough tutors are available

Where can I learn more?

More information on the third grade retention law from the Tennessee Department of Education can be found at tn.gov/education/learning-acceleration .

What to know as TCAPs start and Tennessee third, fourth graders face being held back

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The widespread effects of a statewide third-grade reading and retention law will be felt again this year standardized Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program tests get underway.

This year, thousands of fourth graders who opted for yearlong tutoring to avoid retention last year will also be affected by the law.

The law, passed in 2021, took effect in 2023. It hinges on scores for the English language arts section of the TCAP, which is also known as TNReady. Third graders who score as "below" or "approaching" proficiency in that section may face retention if additional steps are not taken. Fourth graders who fell short on last year's test but opted into summer school and tutoring must hit a specific growth goal to move on to fifth grade.

Here's what parents need to know about navigating the implications of the law.

When are TCAPs?

TCAPs are set to be administered between April 15-30 for grades 3-5. Testing dates will vary by district.

When will third and fourth grade TCAP scores be available?

TCAP scores are typically released in two waves over the summer and early fall each year. However, the Tennessee Department of Education will release some scores and data early for third and fourth graders affected by the reading law.

English language arts scores for third graders will be released to districts on May 20 and growth data for fourth graders will be released on July 1. It will be up to districts to relay that information to parents and legal guardians.

How many could be held back?

As the reading law took effect last year, 60% of third grades fell short of the state's reading benchmark . That number does not factor in automatic exemptions. After exemptions, retakes, summer school and the appeal process all unfolded, just 1.2% of last year's third graders were held back under the reading law, which totaled just under 900 students.

Learn more: Only 1.2% of Tennessee third graders held back after reading law rollout

However, more than 12,000 opted into yearlong tutoring in fourth grade. Those students must now show adequate growth or again face retention. A state education department projection estimates up to 6,000 of those fourth graders may be retained this year.

That means that out of the roughly 75,000 students who were third graders in the 2022-23 school year, anywhere between approximately 8-9% of them could ultimately be held back by the end of the current school year. That number includes the initial 1.2% along with the projected 5,000-6,000 more at risk in fourth grade.

State lawmakers are still considering a change to the law that would ease requirements and curb how many fourth graders face retention.

Tennessee reading law: Bill that would hold back fewer fourth graders still in limbo

Are there exceptions for third graders?

Some third graders whose scores fall short can move on to fourth grade without any further action. Those students include:

  • English language learners who have received less than two years of English language arts instruction
  • Those who were held back in a previous grade
  • Students with disabilities or suspected disabilities that impact their literacy development

It is up to the districts to sort out those students and inform parents.

Are there exceptions for fourth graders?

No, unless a proposed amendment to the reading law passes and takes effect immediately after. That measure is still pending in the state legislature, which is still in session. The session is expected to finish sometime in late April.

What options do third graders have to move on?

Third graders who score as approaching proficiency must complete one of the following to move on to fourth grade:

  • Retest and score on grade level, with a retest window of May 22-31
  • Enroll in summer school, meet 90% attendance and show adequate growth
  • Have a free state-provided tutor for the entirety of fourth grade

Additionally, third graders who score at or above the 50th percentile on their spring reading screening test can also move on if they enroll in tutoring for the entirety of fourth grade.

The State Board of Education defines "adequate growth" as a student scoring at least five percentage points higher on a post-summer school test than their baseline score. The baseline can be either their initial TCAP English language arts score or their retake score.

Third graders who score as below proficiency have the following options to move on:

  • Enroll in summer school with 90% attendance rate  and  have a free state-provided tutor for the entirety of fourth grade

Retake scores will be given to districts within two days of testing. Retesting and summer school dates vary by district. Students who opt for fourth grade tutoring must demonstrate adequate growth on their TCAP the following spring.

What goals must fourth graders meet to move on to fifth grade?

Fourth graders enrolled in tutoring under the reading law must either score as "meeting" or "exceeding" expectations, or show adequate growth on the English language arts section of their spring TCAP.

The state's formula for adequate growth for fourth graders factors in the student's English language arts score on the TCAP and the probability that they will eventually reach proficiency. The growth goal is individualized to each student.

Adequate growth data will be sent out to districts by July 1.

Can I file an appeal?

Appeals are only open for third graders, unless state lawmakers pass a provision that also includes this year's fourth graders.

Appeals are open for third graders who scored as approaching expectations and faced a catastrophic event that impacted their ability to perform on the TCAP. The appeal window will be open from May 28-June 28. Once parents and legal guardians are notified of a retention decision, they have 14 days to file the appeal. Authorized school personnel are also allowed to file an appeal on behalf of a parent or legal guardian.

When will retention decisions be made?

Final retention notifications will be made by July 12. Some decisions may be made sooner for students who are not in summer programming.

Full timeline for third, fourth grade retention

Here are all the key dates in one place for 2024:

  • May 20: English language arts TCAP scores for third graders released to districts
  • May 22-May 31: Third grade English language arts TCAP retake window
  • May 28-June 28: Appeal window for third graders
  • By July 1: Adequate growth data for fourth grade students released to districts
  • July 12 : Final retention notifications made, specifically for students who participated in summer programming

Summer programming dates will vary by district.

Where can I learn more?

More information on the third grade reading and retention law from the Tennessee Department of Education can be found at tn.gov/education/learning-acceleration .

Reach children's reporter Rachel Wegner at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter, Threads and Bluesky @RachelAnnWegner.

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Post-tribune | teachers voice concern over required literacy training, balky launch.

Indiana Secretary of Education Dr. Katie Jenner speaks virtually to the annual gathering of Northwest Indiana School Principals at Indiana University Northwest in Gary, Indiana on March 7, 2023. Pre-K to 6th grade teachers are subject to a new literacy training requirement, that tells them they be trained in the science of reading to renew their license, but the rollout from state education officials has been rocky. (Andy Lavalley for the Post-Tribune)

Or they tried.

“We couldn’t get on the website, it kept crashing,” said Hoots, who teaches third grade at the Merrillville school.

Glen Park Academy second-grader Malik Williams reads a book with teacher Brian Andreshak during a free book giveaway event organized by Andreshak on Friday, May 12, 2023. (Kyle Telechan for the Post-Tribune)

In March, the Indiana Department of Education alerted teachers to the literacy training requirement, telling pre-K to grade 6 and special education teachers they must be trained in the science of reading to renew their license.

There’s also a required exam at the end of the training teachers must pass along with the 40 hours of online training and 40 hours of individual work through third-party provider Keys to Literacy.

Earlier this year, lawmakers passed a law requiring the training, a year after they joined more than 30 states in requiring schools to teach the science of reading. The curriculum is based on phonics and phonemic awareness so students learn to identify sounds that make up a word.

Kindergarteners take part in physical education class using a parachute at Homer Iddings Elementary School in Merrillville, Indiana Tuesday April 19, 2022. (Andy Lavalley for the Post-Tribune)

Educators don’t quibble with the need to improve literacy, but they say they’re baffled by the confusing rollout, lack of details and high stakes test.

Both the Indiana State Teachers Association and the Indiana Federation of Teachers plan to voice their worries at the May 8 State Board of Education meeting in Indianapolis.

Statewide reading exam results last year showed nearly one in five Indiana students is unable to read by the end of third grade.

Teachers are eligible for a $1,200 stipend for the training and the state is covering the cost of the PRAXIS exam, but the test is creating anxiety.

“I don’t know what will happen if we fail,” Hoots said of the exam. She said many teachers struggled with the initial PRAXIS exam required for a teaching license.

“We’re just overwhelmed,” said Hoots. “This is another way to keep teachers from getting employment.

“I get it, I do. They need to be able to read, but there has to be accountability at home, too.”

New Indiana teachers must complete the endorsement by July 2025 to receive their initial license.

Current teachers, however, have until July 1, 2027, to meet the requirements. A teacher, for example, whose license doesn’t expire until 2029 has until that year to complete the requirements.

Leaders in the state’s teacher unions say the measure is unfair to teachers who’ve been in the profession for several years.

“This is adding a whole endorsement to your license in order to keep your job,” said Deb Porter, a Northwest Indiana uni-serve director for the Indiana State Teachers Association.

“Nobody is questioning that this is not a technique that works, it is effective,” said Porter on the science of reading. “Other states have adopted this. It’s just that Indiana has put in a singular way of doing it and it’s very burdensome…”

Porter said the $1,200 state stipend amounts to $15 an hour for the 80-hour required course.

“It wasn’t expected to be this way, not for teachers who’ve been out in the field teaching for so many years,” said Porter.

She hopes state education board members will decide to offer other options, finding another way to show proficiency. “There has to be other pathways,” she said.

Indiana Federation of Teachers President GlenEva Dunham, who also heads the Gary Teachers Union, said teachers are confused.

“The webinar was unclear. We don’t think it’s fair and we don’t understand what the end goal is. The Praxis test doesn’t make any sense. When we ask them, we don’t get answers.”

Dunham said teachers sent emails to Secretary of Education Katie Jenner for clarity.

“They shut it off,” she said of the email address.

Dunham said the state’s two teachers’ unions were working together to get answers.

“What is the point with the teacher shortage we have? Teachers are outraged,” she said.

Rebecca Estes, a DOE assistant secretary for education talent, responded in an April 15 memo that central to combating the state’s literacy crisis is “empowering Indiana’s current and future educators with the knowledge and tools needed to ensure students learn to read.”

She said Indiana is spending $170 million on the literacy program.

Estes said the DOE’s endorsement program has been distorted.

She said: “…misleading information was used to encourage teachers to contact the state and express concern regarding early literacy endorsement requirements.”

Estes said there’s room for flexibility in the endorsement timeline for current teachers and teachers will be eligible for a pay bump when they complete the endorsement.

Back in her classroom, Hoots said her fellow teachers fret over the new program and its mandates.

Hoots has been teaching in Merrillville for a dozen years after completing a transition to teaching program.

“The profession is not what it used to be,” she said.

Carole Carlson is a freelance reporter for the Post-Tribune.

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Chris trapasso grades the third round of the 2024 nfl draft.

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Day 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft did not disappoint as six quarterbacks were taken with the first 12 picks. There were also a number of other records set, mainly on the offensive side of the ball as 23 players were taken on Thursday.

Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft always brings surprises with plenty of talent still available, and it did not disappoint. Check out all of my Round 3 grades below.

Be sure to refresh this page throughout the weekend to get the latest grades. If you want to do all that plus track the best available prospects and get access to every pick in the draft on one page, you can in our  draft tracker . And follow along with each pick in our  live blog  and all the trades in our  trade tracker .

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65. Jets: Malachi Corley, WR, Western Kentucky

Angry WR who plays like a RB with the ball in his hands. Some route-tree experience but predominantly deployed as gadget type and showcased insane contact balance in college. Fun addition as extension of Jets run game. Just a niche type. 

66. Cardinals: Trey Benson, RB, Florida State

My RB1 in this class. Big, sleek, fast, incredibly elusive despite running with high pad level. Equilibrium so challenging to shake. Breakaway speed when he turns the corner and can win amongst the trees too. Cardinals needed a bell-cow back. They got one.

67. Commanders: Brandon Coleman, OT, TCU

Big, girthy OT who probably kicks into guard at next level. Measurables are impressive and he's a special mover for his size. Weapon at the second level because of that combination. Burst and finishing ability. Can recover and hand work is polished. Lateral quickness a bit slow at times. Love this pick for Washington after Daniels in Round 1. Grade: A

68. Patriots: Caedan Wallace, OT, Penn State

Sizable framed OT with lumbering feet. Average-at-best athlete. Plays with good calmness and accuracy at second level and has quality power but overall athletic profile was severely threatened often in college. A concern for his NFL future. New England did need to add some OL depth. Worried about his upside. 

69. Chargers: Junior Colson, LB, Michigan

Ties to Jim Harbaugh and addresses a need at off-ball LB. Best tackling linebacker in the class by a wide margin. Flashed some coverage chops in 2023 but not a speciality. I didn't see premier range or speed to the football. Beats blocks with decent regularly and ball skills must show up more in NFL. 

70. Giants: Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky

Silky smooth inside-out CB. Serious juice in his lower half. Not incredibly long but perfect size to play at nickel in the NFL. Incredibly willing in run support but does miss plenty of tackles. Quicker than fast but certainly not slow. Wished there was more ball production in college. Chippy type. 

71. Cardinals: Isaiah Adams, IOL, Illinois

College offensive tackle whose home will be inside in the NFL. Not a burst-based blocker. Just fluid getting across the line of scrimmage on stretch runs and understand his athletic limitations so wins with angles and leverage. Flashed good point of attack power. Second-level patience can improve. Can play OT in a pinch. 

72. Panthers: Trevin Wallace, LB, Kentucky

Stocky, springy off-ball LB with speed to the football but one of the least-effective block-defeaters/avoiders I've scouted at the position. Not around the football much in coverage but fluid zone drops and has the athleticism to run with TEs. Very good tackler. Just unique strengths/weaknesses. 

73. Cowboys: Cooper Beebe, IOL, Kansas State

The reconstruction of the OL continues in Dallas. Older, super-experienced guard-only who's rarely out of position. Athletic limitations are obvious. Low center of gravity gives him quality anchor. Smart pick here despite minimal upside. High floor. 

74. Falcons: Bralen Trice, EDGE, Washington

Bad testing hurt his stock but this is as productive of an EDGE as there is in this class. Slippery with pass-rush plans galore. Smaller than his listed weight and doesn't have serious burst. Flashes of bend though. 

75. Bears: Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale

Legitimately got Trey Smith vibes watching him on film in Ivy League. Ridiculously long, thick masher with OT frame who probably plays guard at next level. Strong, methodical movements. Didn't see many counter moves in college and is a good, not remarkable athlete. Prudent pick for Chicago. 

76. Broncos: Jonah Elliss, EDGE, Utah

Twitched-up polished rusher. Production didn't necessarily match his impressive traits. Serious bend around the corner too. Rushes get high and has long invisible stretches but the highlights are awesome. Needed addition in Denver. 

77. Raiders: Delmar Glaze, OT, Maryland

One of the more calculated OTs in the class. Rarely panics and has plus awareness. Requisite size and length to stay on the edge in the NFL. Athleticism is at times great but not a true speciality. Nothing overly standout about his game. Just high floor blocker. 

78. Texans: Calen Bullock, S, USC

Uniquely shaped, spindly safety who has the best pure free safety range in the class. Won't provide much as a run-support player but does give it his all. Quickly IDs routes. Can be fun playmaker at next level if his size doesn't hold him back.

79. Colts: Matt Goncalves, OT, Pitt

Has the frame to stick on the edge in the NFL. Impressive athlete for his size and makes a concerted effort to sink the pad level to not get out leveraged at the point of attack. Better in pass pro than for the run right now but the traits and nastiness shine. 

80. Bengals: Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama

One of the best vertical threats in the class. Tracks it like an outfielder and can really separate on intricate routes deep. Minimal YAC. Nice depth option who could step into larger role in 2025 if Tee Higgins bolts. 

81. Seahawks: Christian Haynes, IOL, Connecticut

The best natural OG in the class. Doesn't have to kick inside from OT. Balance, length, low center of gravity power. Heat-seeking missile once he gets to the second level and rarely misses. Aware of stunts and blitzes and has the feet to get to those secondary rushes. Instant starter. 

82. Cardinals: Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois

Best blocking TE in the class. Huge and blocks like it. Plus athlete too. Minimal receiving usage in college but has the traits and demonstrated some flashes that indicate he can be more useful there in the pros. Has the juice to separate a bit and is a load to bring to the turf. Fun add to complement Trey McBride.

83. Rams: Blake Corum, RB, Michigan

Stocky, contact-balance type with good, not great elusiveness. Speed is limited. But such great vision amongst the trees and hides behind them at times. Impressive lower-half power. Useful in the screen game too. Similar to Kyren Williams, actually. 

84. Steelers: Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan

Slot wideout who doesn't quite play to his timed speed but has nice burst/lean early in route. Super-reliable hands and has great feel for soft spot in zone. Not going to be much of a YAC type in NFL. Not noticeably quick. Should be decent separator. Adequate Diontae Johnson replacement. 

85. Browns: Zak Zinter, IOL, Michigan

Majorly experienced, linear run-game specialist who's best getting downhill where his lateral limitations aren't exposed. Powerful but could sink his pad level more frequently in the NFL. Disallows him from sitting into his anchor in pass pro. Has to improve on pass plays but brings it for the run. Coming off late-season knee-ligament tear. 

86. 49ers: Dominick Puni, OT, Kansas

Such a Kyle Shanahan pick. Has the athletic chops to potentially play all five positions at some point in his NFL career. Regularly squares up his assignment and gets into the frame of DLs quickly because of his plus burst off the ball. Played OT in college but probably best at OG as a pro. Has to add some strength to his game. Not a lunger. Good pass pro. 

87. Cowboys: Marist Liufau, LB, Notre Dame

Hair-on-fire off-ball LB who gets the expected results with that style. Many missed tackles. Many highlight-reel hits. Showed he can cover underneath. Plays faster than his workout. More build up speed than pure burst. Ball skills are lacking and can be easily baited by play-action. Plus blitzer. Fun add here but overaggression hurts him at times.

88. Packers: MarShawn Lloyd, RB, USC

Older but ultra-sudden thick RB with glimpses of special elusiveness. Speed is a plus to his game. Has a lot of tread left on his tires because he was low-volume back in college. Fumbling issues. Perfect speed acquisition to this stretch-run offense. 

89. Buccaneers: Tykee Smith, S, Georgia

Slot defender/safety hybrid that is closer to slot CB size but doesn't have those quicks. Surprisingly powerful hitter at his size and plays with a lot of conviction when tracking the football. Super-smart in coverage. Reads QB's in a flash which helps him play faster than his timed speed. 

90. Cardinals: Elijah Jones, CB, Boston College

Sixth-year CB with massive explosive traits and press-coverage skill. Closes on the football in an instant and has quality size/length. Not a total burner and mirroring isn't tremendous but recover skill is top-notch. Some business decisions against the run. 

91. Packers: Ty'Ron Hopper, LB, Missouri

Ultra-physical off-ball LB. Sleek, exudes athleticism and makes assertive decisions on a routine basis, particularly against the run or blitzer, where he also thrives. Best in that role or as a spy. Long way to go in coverage. Another linebacker?

92. Buccaneers: Jalen McMillan, WR, Washington

Crafty, complete wideout with a trademark trait. Runs quality routes. Adequate separation. Not a burner. Not slow. Tracks it with good concentrations. Not a huge YAC type nor someone who thrives when leaping for the football in traffic. Robert Woods type with a bit more juice. 

93. Ravens: Adisa Isaac, LB, Penn State

Ravens needed more EDGE help, they get an athletic specimen with some raw skills to work with here. Despite not being overly big, he'll battle through contact on outside rush but doesn't have much more in the arsenal beyond first-step quicks, burst, bend. Not a finished product yet. Elite closing speed. 

94. Eagles: Jalyx Hunt, EDGE, Houston Christian

Former Cornell safety turned small-school dominant edge rusher with tantalizing traits. Showed impressively advanced hand work despite being new at the position, but still a work in progress. Size, length, burst, bend are there. Will take time to acclimate to better competition. Pick is all about upside. 

95. Bills: DeWayne Carter, DT, Duke

Active, high-energy interior rusher who's on the ground a bit more than what's desired because of his frenetic style. But it also gets him to the football more often than most DTs. Flashes of swim move and spin, just needs to utilize them more. Length is a plus and he works hard vs. run. Some power too. Fills niche need on Buffalo's defensive front. Needs to use his length better on passing downs. 

96. Jaguars: Jarrian Jones, CB, Florida State

Taller than most nickel CBs but has requisite twitch and possesses the vertical juice to carry deep routes. Change of direction is very good but just not consistent. Tends to get his pads high when trying to ID the play, which saps his quickness. Unreliable tackler. Good ball skills and destroys screens on regular basis. 

97. Bengals: McKinnley Jackson, DT, Texas A&M

Challenging DT to peg because he plays significantly more athletically than his workout, which was very poor. Was big recruit who gets up the field and disrupts like a smaller DT but has awesome size and length to play even at nose tackle. Hands are great and very slippery upfield or across the line. Does have stretches of complacency.

98. Steelers: Payton Wilson, LB, NC State

First-round film. Do-it-all LB. Coverage skills are awesome. Elite athlete. Ball production was there in college. Range, block-sifting skill. Blitzing. Fine tackler too. Just older, incredibly short arms and vast injury history. Very Steelers pick. 

99. Rams: Kamren Kinchens, S, Miami

First-round film and productivity. Plays with a high motor every snap and carried out multiple roles at Miami, although he's best with deeper coverage responsibilities. Suddenness flashes are special. Just had atrocious workout. Slow and not dynamic. If latter was fluky, this is a monster steal.

100. Commanders: Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice

Older wideout with obvious NFL bloodlines. Juice galore and can separate because of his jagged movements in the route. Salesmanship is there at times too. Not a YAC freak but will make cuts without losing speed with the ball in his hands. Length and physicality hurt him. Good hands in traffic. Nice weapon here. 

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