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Oliver's Missing Bike

Video Overview
Tori Arrington of Fort Payne wrote a story entitled "Oliver's Missing Bike." Hear the story and see her illutrations come to life in this video. >
Extension Activities

Teacher Resources

Third Grade Writing Lessons
   Third Grade Writing Lessons with Examples Part 1  
   Third Grade Writing Lessons with Examples Part 2 

Writing Prompts for Various Ages
  Can Teach

  The Teacher Source

  Prompt Generator

  Writing Topics (for First - Twelth Graders)

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Everyday Writing from Education World
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Scroll down for daily writing prompts with a monthly theme.

Create a Writing Project

Read Write Think's "Interactive Printing Press" lets you create and print a project. The project can be a a booklet, a flyer, a newspaper or a brochure.

Alabama Course of Study
Alabama State Course of Study for Third Grade English Language Arts 7.) Compare fictional characters and events to real-life experiences. 9.) Compose narrative texts using an introductory paragraph, specific time frames, clear sequencing of events, and a conclusion. 10.) Apply mechanics in writing, including capitalization of proper nouns and titles of people and appropriate end marks, abbreviations, and commas with dates. 11.) Recognize nouns, verbs, pronouns, conjunctions, and adjectives in written texts.
More Episodes OF Reading Rainbow 2008

APT Educational Media Services

Education Sponsors

APTPLUS
  • Alpha Foundation
  • Daniel Foundation of Alabama
  • Hugh Kaul Foundation
  • Monte L. Moorer Foundation
  • Sybil H. Smith Charitable Trust
e-Learning for Educators/ APT Learn Online
  • Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham
  • U.S. Department of Education
STEM Education Initiative
  • Ann & Alfred F. Delchamps, Jr. Charitable Fund
  • BBVA Compass Bank
  • Beverly and Gary Cooper Charitable Fund
  • Community Foundation of South Alabama
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting
General Educational Support
  • Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Alabama
  • Books-A-Million
  • Honda Manufacturing of Alabama
  • Publix
  • Wells Fargo
PBS Kids Programs
  • Alabama Power
  • Books-A-Million
  • Children's of Alabama
  • Publix
  • US Space & Rocket Center
American Graduate
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Southern Education Desk
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting