Educational Websites
Dear Families,
Reading is one of the most important skills your child will develop in 3rd grade, and it is the foundation for success in every subject. To help your child grow into a confident and capable reader, we focus on several key areas: oral language, phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing. Each of these parts works together—oral language builds strong communication skills, phonics and phonemic awareness give children the tools to decode words, fluency helps them read smoothly and with expression, vocabulary expands their understanding, comprehension allows them to make meaning from what they read, and writing gives them the chance to share their own ideas.
These goals are based on Florida’s B.E.S.T. Standards, which outlines what students should learn at each grade level. By working on all of these areas, we not only strengthen reading skills but also nurture lifelong learners who can think critically, ask questions, and express themselves clearly. Most importantly, your child’s success is a team effort. When we work together—supporting reading at home and in the classroom—we give students the encouragement and practice they need to grow at their own pace while also challenging them to reach their fullest potential.
Educational Websites

Read Works
ReadWorks is a free website that provides a large collection of reading passages for every grade level. Each passage comes with vocabulary support, comprehension questions, and discussion ideas, making it easy for parents to use at home. The stories and articles cover a wide range of topics from science and social studies to fiction, so children can practice reading while also learning about the world. ReadWorks helps students build critical reading strategies like finding the main idea, using context clues, and summarizing.
👉 Visit ReadWorks

IXL (Language Arts)
IXL is an interactive learning site where students can practice skills in phonics, vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. The activities adjust to the child’s level, giving extra practice when needed and moving ahead when the skill is mastered. Parents can see progress reports, which makes it easy to track growth. Although the free version limits daily practice, it is still a great way for students to get targeted support on specific reading skills they may find challenging.
👉 Visit IXL Language Arts

CommonLit
CommonLit is a free online reading program that offers a wide variety of digital texts, including short stories, poems, news articles, and nonfiction passages. Each selection includes comprehension questions, discussion prompts, and even paired texts so students can compare and contrast. Parents can use CommonLit at home to encourage deeper conversations about reading and to help children practice finding evidence from the text to support their answers—an important skill in 3rd grade.
👉 Visit CommonLit
Together, these reading goals give your child the tools they need to become a confident and successful reader. By focusing on each part—oral language, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing—we are building the foundation for strong communication, critical thinking, and a love of learning. With consistent practice at school and support from home, we can help every student grow as a reader and be prepared for success both inside and outside the classroom.
