The third grade forms the third year of primary education and students enrolled are typically 8 to 9 years old. Students are introduced to slightly more complex concepts in Math, Science, Social Studies and Reading.
In the third grade, students are introduced to mathematical operations such as multiplication and division. In some cases, they may even be taught long division. It is here that students are taught to develop their problem-solving skills by learning how to solve mathematical problems.
As part of their Science curriculum, they are taught basic physical sciences and chemistry along with weather and climate. The subject of Social Studies covers the basic study of the culture of the United States along with specific historical excerpts that are considered fundamental to their understanding. Reading includes working more on text comprehension with students being required to read harder books.
Forest Trail Academy offers the hallmark of truly effective traditional education programs.
Forest Trail Academy offers a specialized Prescriptive/Adaptive Program for children with special needs. This system has been designed keeping in mind the learning needs of such children. Implemented as a self-paced learning system, this program combines advanced technology with academic state standards to improve student performance.
In keeping with the standards set by the No Child Left Behind Act, Forest Trail Academy provides several web-based lessons spanning 6 skill levels. These courses are designed to provide both remediation and instruction to students who are a grade level behind or are falling short of the required credits.
If you have any queries you can reach our Education Counselor, who will resolve your queries and help you in the enrollment process. You can also call us at 800.890.6269 / 561.537.5501.
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