Encourage your third-grader to talk about the math concepts that they are learning at school. Don’t just ask, “How was math today?” Instead, ask them to tell you about something your child learned in ...
Of the 10,663 third graders who did not pass the IREAD test, 6,950 were able to advance to fourth grade with a good cause ...
Learning to read is widely considered the bridge to later academic success. In hopes of ensuring that success, more than a dozen states, including Florida, require students to pass a reading test to ...
Third grade was a long time ago, and many of us have forgotten even the most basic of principles. Fortunately, they’re pretty ...
New data on academic performance for 1st through 8th grade students this fall in reading and math show that across the board, students are not doing as well as their peers were before the pandemic.
As Vietnam announced plans to make English a compulsory subject from grade 1, parents across the country rejoiced, seeing it as a chance for their children to get an early start in language learning ...
Students learn how to synthesize information from multiple non-fiction science books. Students learn how to synthesize information from multiple non-fiction science books in order to describe factors ...
The Class of 2025 is in third grade. In Oregon public schools and across the country, that means they’re taking required standardized tests for the first time. Oregon set a goal years ago to graduate ...
While the Michigan Department of Education leaders praised improvements made by students in some grades in reading and math on the state test, the state's third graders continued to slide in reading ...
An Oklahoma teacher was arrested on the first day of elementary school last week after allegedly being drunk while teaching children, authorities said. Kimberly Coates, 53, was confronted around 3:20 ...
It’s around fourth grade that many youngsters become discouraged by math and begin to think of it as a subject they’re just not good at. Be aware of this and try to prevent your child from developing ...