The Third grade is the third year of primary education in the US. It is the third school year of primary school. Students are usually 8–9 years old, depending on when their birthday occurs. Similar terms, for example Grade 3, are used in other countries (see below). In Some school districts, it is the final year of Elementary School.
Contents
- Brazilian equivalent
- British equivalent
- Canadian equivalent
- French equivalent
- Indian equivalent
- Irish equivalent
- New Zealand equivalent
- Portuguese equivalent
- Spanish equivalent
- References
Grade 3 students learn how to work on projects on their own and with others. This may start as early as second and first grade as well. Social skills, empathy and leadership are considered by some educators to be as important to develop as the academic skills of reading, writing and arithmetic.
Brazilian equivalent
In Brazil, children begin their first year of elementary school at age 6 or 7 depending on their birthdate. Therefore, the 3rd year of elementary school is typically for students of 8-9 years of age.
British equivalent
At the same age, Scottish and Welsh pupils are in their fourth year of compulsory education. In Northern Ireland pupils are in their fifth year of compulsory education.
In England, the year of school that is the same age as 3rd Grade is Year 4, which is the fourth year of compulsory education. Most children start one year earlier however, in the Reception class.
Canadian equivalent
In Canada, the year is called Grade 3, and the pupils are known as "3rd grade".
French equivalent
In France, children aged 8 join CE2 ("Cours élémentaire deuxième année"), the third school year of primary school. It was formerly called "neuvième" (ninth year before Terminale, the "baccalauréat" year).
Indian equivalent
In India children enter Class 3 or 4 at ages 8 to 9.
Irish equivalent
In the Republic of Ireland, the equivalent is Third Class or Rang a trí (for 9-10 year olds) which is the fifth year of Primary School.
New Zealand equivalent
In New Zealand, this level of class is called Standard 2 or Year 4. Children generally start this level between the ages of eight and nine.
Portuguese equivalent
In Portugal, the third grade (terceiro ano, 3.º ano) is the third year of the four-year 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico that includes also the first grade, the second grade and the fourth grade.
Spanish equivalent
In Spain for children from 8 to 9 years old is also the third year of primary education (el año tercero de la educación primaria). Also, primary education is subdivided in 3 stages, two years each one. This is the first year in the second stage.