Grade 3 is an exciting stage where students become more confident, curious, and independent learners. They continue building strong academic foundations while exploring new ideas through activities, discussions, creativity, and practical learning experiences. Students are encouraged to think independently, ask questions, and participate actively in the classroom.
Teachers create a supportive and engaging environment where students develop communication, teamwork, responsibility, and problem-solving skills while gaining confidence in their learning abilities.
Students learn:
Reading, Writing, and Communication Skills
Students strengthen their English and Nepali language skills through reading, grammar, vocabulary, storytelling, creative writing, and speaking activities. They learn to express ideas clearly in both speech and writing.
Mathematics and Problem Solving
Mathematics lessons focus on multiplication, division, fractions, measurement, geometry, time, money, and word problems. Students develop logical thinking and learn to apply math concepts in everyday situations.
Science and Discovery Learning
Students explore topics related to plants, animals, weather, the human body, and the environment through observation, simple experiments, and hands-on activities that encourage curiosity and scientific thinking.
Social Studies and Community Awareness
Students learn about family, culture, geography, history, and community life. They develop respect for different cultures and understand the importance of cooperation and responsibility.
Technology and Computer Skills
Students are introduced to basic computer skills, typing practice, educational software, and safe use of technology to support learning and creativity.
Creative Arts and Extracurricular Activities
Activities such as drawing, music, dance, drama, sports, and games help students develop creativity, teamwork, confidence, and physical fitness.
Learning Approach
The Grade 3 curriculum emphasizes interactive, activity-based, and student-centered learning. Teachers encourage participation, collaboration, creativity, and practical learning experiences that support students’ academic and personal growth.
Skills Developed in Grade 3
By the end of Grade 3, students are expected to:
- Read and write with growing confidence
- Communicate ideas clearly in speech and writing
- Apply mathematical concepts to solve simple problems
- Develop curiosity and observation skills
- Use basic technology responsibly
- Participate actively in teamwork and classroom activities
- Demonstrate creativity, confidence, and responsibility
- Build positive learning habits and independence
