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Recommended for 3rd graders! A collection of easy self-study ideas you can try

For third-grade independent study, we recommend first identifying what your child is interested in.

When they learn about what they like, they can keep going and enjoy it.

Here, we introduce simple daily ideas that help with independent study while learning a little each day.

When children and adults learn together, they can be more curious and have more fun learning.

Learning opens up new worlds and helps build confidence.

Please use this as a reference, find something that sparks interest, and enjoy independent study!

Recommended for 3rd Graders! A Collection of Easy, Self-Study Ideas You Can Try (71–80)

Chatty Haiku

[Chattering Haiku] Episode 5! This time, too, we’ve got lots of adorable children’s haiku!
Chatty Haiku

Learn with a teacher who is both a haiku poet and an essayist! Let me introduce some ideas for “chatty haiku.” When people hear “haiku,” some may find it intimidating, but calling it “chatty haiku” might make it feel more approachable, don’t you think? In the video, you’ll find haiku that use words a two-year-old might say to their caregiver, as well as haiku that capture the honest feelings of lower-elementary school children.

The unique ideas that make you smile are utterly charming!

In conclusion

The independent study ideas we introduced for third graders are all things children can engage with based on their own interests. First, try finding a topic your child is curious about! When they learn about something they love, they can enjoy working on it. Discovery and learning open up new worlds and help build confidence. We hope this guide helps both children and adults expand their horizons.