THIRD GRADE MATH TUTORING
Third grade students are beginning to move on from the basics of math and learn how to apply their grade-level knowledge to more complex problems.
But with the skill levels in each class becoming more varied, it can be hard to give every student the support they need.
Ensure students don’t fall behind or lose confidence through personalized one-on-one online math tutoring with their own dedicated specialist tutor.
The children are very much enjoying it. The tutors can work on gaps of knowledge and misconceptions which are harder to address in a whole class situation.
Katie Forrest
Special Education Teacher
Starting math tutoring in third grade results in a greater impact than leaving it until middle school or even high school.
Enroling 3rd graders in a math tutoring program helps accelerate progress and understanding of math concepts before the achievement gap widens in later years.
3rd graders are building on their 2nd grade math skills, tackling complex problem-solving and harder word problems.
One-on-one online tutoring sessions provide extra math opportunities for third grade students struggling to keep up with the pace of math lessons and more difficult math concepts.
Often, 3rd graders benefit from different teaching styles and differentiating worksheets for a whole class can be challenging.
Each student works one-on-one with a private tutor who adapts instructions and math lesson content in real-time according to the student’s needs.
All math lesson plans are created by a team of math teachers and cover the 3rd grade standards for every US state and Common Core.
Third Space Learning’s 3rd grade tutors are STEM specialists, it’s like bringing in multiple high-quality interventionists into your elementary school for 3rd grade – without the price tag.
Specially created lessons designed to build conceptual understanding and enable tutors to respond to students’ needs in real-time:
Example lesson 1
Example lesson 2
Example lesson 3
Rounding whole numbers to the nearest 10
Let’s learn
The first question introduces each concept and helps students feel ready to learn
Follow me + your turn
Students work through a scaffolded example with their tutor before trying a similar question on their own
You do
A carefully sequenced next question ensures students can apply knowledge to different contexts
Go further
This gives students an opportunity to apply their knowledge to problem solving and reasoning questions
Subtracting whole numbers within 1,000
Let’s learn
The first question introduces each concept and helps students feel ready to learn
Follow me + your turn
Students work through a scaffolded example with their tutor before trying a similar question on their own
You do
A carefully sequenced next question ensures students can apply knowledge to different contexts
Go further
This gives students an opportunity to apply their knowledge to problem solving and reasoning questions
Multiplying whole numbers by multiples of 10
Let’s learn
The first question introduces each concept and helps students feel ready to learn
Follow me + your turn
Students work through a scaffolded example with their tutor before trying a similar question on their own
You do
A carefully sequenced next question ensures students can apply knowledge to different contexts
Go further
This gives students an opportunity to apply their knowledge to problem solving and reasoning questions
Personalized one-on-one online tutoring for multiple 3rd graders at once, delivered by specialist math tutors at a day and time that works for your school.
Explore the online classroom, preview lessons aligned to your state’s standards and see for yourself why 4,000+ schools like yours have chosen high impact one-on-one math tutoring from Third Space Learning:
Proven to accelerate math growth in half the time
2.4x cheaper than the average cost of one-on-one tutoring
Scalable and easy-to-implement across multiple grade levels and schools
Flexible scheduling according to your school and district’s needs
How can I help my 3rd grader with math?
To help prepare your 3rd grader for the school year ahead, engage them in everyday math-related activities like cooking or shopping to reinforce concepts they’re learning, such as multiplication, division, and fractions. Maintain a positive attitude towards math, the way you act can greatly influence their confidence and interest in the subject.
What math level should a 3rd grader be at?
A 3rd grader should typically have a good grasp of basic addition and subtraction. They will be introduced to basic algebra through multiplication and division. They should also be familiar with fractions, place value up to the thousands, basic geometry, using bar graphs and solving simple word problems.
How do I prepare for math 3rd grade?
To prepare for 3rd grade math, ensure 1st grade and 2nd grade math concepts have been mastered. Focus on addition and subtraction within 1000, multiplication and division, fractions and bar and picture graphs.