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Grade 3 Reviewer

Elementary Level - DepEd MELC Curriculum

Available: 120 practice questions

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Practice Grade 3 lessons. Each subject has 30 questions based on DepEd MELC curriculum.

Grade 3 Learning Milestones

By the end of Grade 3, students should achieve these developmental milestones based on DepEd MELC standards:

Skill AreaExpected Milestone
ReadingRead fluently at 90-100 words per minute with comprehension
WritingWrite organized paragraphs with topic sentences
MathMaster multiplication tables (0-10), basic division
ScienceUnderstand life cycles, states of matter, simple machines
FilipinoRead and write in Filipino with proper grammar
Critical ThinkingMake inferences and draw conclusions from texts

Parent Tips for Grade 3 Success

Do's

  • • Practice multiplication tables daily (start with 2s, 5s, 10s)
  • • Read chapter books together to build stamina
  • • Encourage independent problem-solving before helping
  • • Connect learning to real-world situations
  • • Celebrate effort and progress, not just grades
  • • Establish consistent homework routines
  • • Visit libraries and educational places together

Don'ts

  • • Don't give answers immediately; let them think
  • • Avoid negative reactions to mistakes
  • • Don't overload with too many activities
  • • Skip comparing to siblings or classmates
  • • Avoid criticizing teachers in front of children
  • • Don't neglect reading for pleasure
  • • Avoid excessive screen time before homework

Subject-by-Subject Learning Guide

🔢 Mathematics

Grade 3 Math introduces multiplication and division - foundational skills for future math success.

Key Skills:
  • • Master multiplication tables (0-10)
  • • Understand division as sharing equally
  • • Work with fractions (halves, thirds, fourths)
  • • Solve multi-step word problems
  • • Measure area and perimeter
  • • Tell time to the minute
Home Activities:
  • • Practice times tables with songs/games
  • • Use arrays (rows/columns) to visualize
  • • Divide snacks equally among family
  • • Measure rooms and calculate area
  • • Use cooking fractions (half cup, etc.)

🔬 Science

Grade 3 Science explores life cycles, matter, and how things work.

Key Topics:
  • • Life cycles (butterfly, frog, plant)
  • • States of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
  • • Properties of materials
  • • Simple machines and their uses
  • • Weather patterns and seasons
  • • Basic health and nutrition
Home Experiments:
  • • Raise caterpillars into butterflies
  • • Observe ice melting, water boiling
  • • Sort materials by properties
  • • Build simple machines (lever, pulley)
  • • Create a weather station

📚 English

Grade 3 English transitions from learning to read to reading to learn.

Key Skills:
  • • Read fluently with expression
  • • Identify main idea and details
  • • Use context clues for new words
  • • Write organized paragraphs
  • • Apply grammar rules (nouns, verbs, adjectives)
  • • Use dictionaries and reference materials
Home Practice:
  • • Read chapter books together
  • • Discuss story elements (plot, characters)
  • • Keep a vocabulary journal
  • • Write book reports or summaries
  • • Play grammar games online

🇵🇭 Filipino

Grade 3 Filipino develops reading comprehension and writing skills in the national language.

Mga Kasanayan:
  • • Bumasa nang may tamang bilis at tono
  • • Tukuyin ang pangunahing ideya
  • • Gumamit ng pangngalan, pandiwa, pang-uri
  • • Magsulat ng talata na may paksa
  • • Gumamit ng mga bantas nang tama
  • • Bumuo ng sariling salaysay
Gawaing Bahay:
  • • Magbasa ng Filipino na mga libro
  • • Magsulat ng journal sa Filipino
  • • Mag-usap ng tungkol sa mga balita
  • • Manood ng Filipino na pelikula
  • • Maglaro ng Filipino word games

Suggested Weekly Study Schedule

A balanced approach to daily learning for Grade 3 students (30-45 minutes total):

DayFocus SubjectActivities
MondayMathMultiplication practice, word problems
TuesdayEnglishReading comprehension, vocabulary
WednesdayFilipinoPagbasa at pagsulat ng talata
ThursdayScienceLife cycles, simple experiments
FridayMath + ReviewDivision practice, review weak areas
WeekendLight review, educational games, family learning activities

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is appropriate for Grade 3 in the Philippines?

Grade 3 students in the Philippines are typically 8-9 years old. This is an important transitional year where students move from learning to read to reading to learn. Students begin more complex academic work and develop greater independence.

What are the main subjects in Grade 3?

Grade 3 students study Mathematics (multiplication, division, fractions), Science (life cycles, matter, machines), English (grammar, reading comprehension, writing), and Filipino (pagbasa, pagsulat, balarila). Additional subjects may include Araling Panlipunan, MAPEH, and Values Education.

How can I help my child with multiplication and division?

Start with multiplication tables (2s, 5s, 10s first), use visual aids like arrays and groups, relate to real life (sharing equally, arranging items). Practice daily for 10-15 minutes using flashcards, games, or apps. Emphasize that division is the opposite of multiplication.

What reading skills should Grade 3 students have?

Grade 3 students should read fluently (90-100 words per minute), understand main ideas and supporting details, make inferences, compare texts, and summarize stories. They should recognize most words automatically and use context clues for unfamiliar words.

How much study time is recommended for Grade 3?

Grade 3 students typically need 30-45 minutes of homework/study time daily. This should include reading (15-20 minutes), math practice, and review of other subjects. Break study time into manageable chunks with short breaks to maintain focus.

What are the DepEd MELC standards for Grade 3?

DepEd MELC for Grade 3 emphasizes multiplication and division mastery, understanding fractions, reading fluency with comprehension, writing paragraphs, understanding life cycles in science, and Filipino language proficiency in both reading and writing.

How can I support my child's science learning at home?

Encourage curiosity through simple experiments (growing plants, observing insects, mixing materials), visit museums or nature parks, watch educational videos together, read science books, and discuss how things work in everyday life. Ask "why" and "how" questions.

What should I do if my Grade 3 child struggles academically?

Talk to the teacher first to identify specific areas of difficulty. Provide extra practice at home in weak areas, consider tutoring if needed, ensure adequate sleep and nutrition, reduce distractions during study time, and celebrate small improvements to build confidence.

About Grade 3 Reviewer

This Grade 3 reviewer is based on the Department of Education (DepEd) Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC) curriculum for elementary level. All questions are designed to help Filipino students master Grade 3 concepts.

Practice all four core subjects: Mathematics, Science, English, and Filipino. Each quiz has 30 carefully crafted questions to help students build strong foundations for future academic success.