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Are you ready for 3rd Grade?

I am so excited to write my first post as a Third Grade Teacher! This year is going to be absolutely amazing and we are going to have so much FUN together. Our new school is great and it is going to be even better because of you!

Have you been reading this summer? Are you looking to get a reading list started? Well, look no further, here is a reading list for you with popular books for 3rd graders. (Click here) This school year, we are going to read so many books. We will even have a 40 book challenge. Do you think you can get to 40 books before Mr. Farrington? I can't wait to see.

Visit our blog often because there will be lots of great stuff here for you!

See you very soon!

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