Top 1200 Third Grade Quotes & Sayings

Explore popular Third Grade quotes.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Let's put in place programs to ensure that all of our children are reading by third grade.
I did the 'Wizard of Oz' in third grade, and I was a witch.
I've often wondered about people that come to the profession late in life. I've wanted to be an actor since the first grade. I watched a play being performed by the third grade class, and it was... magic.
Leadership is like third grade: it means repeating the significant things. — © Max de Pree
Leadership is like third grade: it means repeating the significant things.
We started making movies in the third grade.
I was sort of traumatized by girls in the third grade. Because there was a girl in my third grade class I had a crush on. I bought her a box of Valentine's Day chocolate. And I put it in her cubby with a note that said something like, "I am deeply in love with you, Your Secret Admirer." And I didn't sign my name.
My mom is a public school teacher and works with third grade students.
I was a Russian dancer in my elementary school production of 'Fiddler on the Roof' when I was in third grade or fourth grade. I was one of the younger kids accepted into the play, and the plays were pretty impressive, let me say.
One way to ensure that all kids will be successful in school and life is by focusing on literacy by the end of the third grade.
A fourth-grade reader may be a sixth-grade mathematician. The grade is an administrative device which does violence to the nature of the developmental process.
When I was in third grade, I promised my mom that I would get her a pink Cadillac Escalade.
You don't have to care about children to care about children. One of the things that I talk a lot about is the fact of the importance of third-grade reading level. By the end of third grade, if the child is not at reading level, it'll drop off. They never catch up.
In first grade, I told my friends I had a third story in my house filled with jewels and lions.
When I read the Upanishads, which are part of Vedanta, I found a profundity of worldview that made my Christianity seem like third grade. — © Huston Smith
When I read the Upanishads, which are part of Vedanta, I found a profundity of worldview that made my Christianity seem like third grade.
That's the great thing about being in the third grade. If you've got one polysyllabic adjective, everyone thinks you're a genius.
I want to make sure kids read by the third grade and are prepared for the fourth grade. As school gets harder and kids get older, the words get bigger... If they don't understand what they are reading, they start to fall back, and their interest in school falls off.
Every child has a right to go to high school and end up with a third grade education.
Once, in third grade, we switched classes and nobody knew until our mother stepped in.
Whether you're an obstetrician or a third-grade teacher or a real estate agent, you know when you're doing good work. You're passionate about it.
I started taking lessons in third grade because I thought it was a fun thing to do. Through my acting teacher, I got my manager. That was about 5th grade. So once that happened it kind of clicked that I probably should pursue acting as a career.
Shaz Khan and I, it turned out, went to school together in third grade.
When I was little, seven or eight years old, in third and fourth grade, I would always try to use long words and stuff.
First grade was - I spoke only Spanish, and second grade - probably a bit more English. And by the time I hit third grade, I was learning, of course, much, much more English.
I was a really good student, first, second grade, third grade, and then fourth grade a little bit. And then I don't know what happened. I became a very terrible student. I wish I took it more serious.
My big break was back in the third grade playing the third monkey in 'Horton Hears a Who.
I was sort of traumatized by girls in the third grade. Because there was a girl in my third grade class I had a crush on. I bought her a box of Valentine's Day chocolate. And I put it in her cubby with a note that said something like, 'I am deeply in love with you, Your Secret Admirer.' And I didn't sign my name.
I have been playing since the third grade. It just makes me happy.
I hadn't learned to read by third grade, which wasn't unusual for some kids. I knew something was wrong because I couldn't see or understand the words the way the other kids did. I wasn't the least bit bothered - until I was sent back to the second-grade classroom for reading help after school.
During first grade, I spent nearly every afternoon for months in the school nurse's office, sick with psychosomatic headaches, begging to go home; by third grade, stomachaches had replaced the headaches, but my daily trudge to the infirmary remained the same.
Always consider investing in a grade-A man with a grade-B idea. Never invest in a grade-B man with a grade-A idea.
Third grade, I plucked my eyebrows.
I started trying to write when I was in second or third grade.
I was wearing blush when I was in third grade, so honestly, I just grew up with people who accepted me.
And I thought to myself, 'I haven't had a Schlitz since the third grade!
I wrote my first short story in third grade.
If stakes and garlic were the top two things that could kill a vampire, ninth grade gym was a close third.
I always knew I wanted to be a performer. I started playing when I was in third grade, but I wasn't very good at all.
My first concert was Styx. I was in the third grade and caught a guitar pick, which I still have.
My favorite thing to wear from about first to third grade was a blue t-shirt with an iron-on monkey and the caption 'Here Comes Trouble.' — © Tig Notaro
My favorite thing to wear from about first to third grade was a blue t-shirt with an iron-on monkey and the caption 'Here Comes Trouble.'
I spent every day of third grade wearing a glittery purple cowboy hat.
I was reading at a third-grade level until the age of 30 before I made the decision that I was going to learn how to read.
I was a bookworm who aced every test - until third grade, when my teacher handed out a pop quiz about Jesus and the Apostles.
It may sound lame, but I've been journaling since I was in third grade. I love it! It makes me feel calm and happy.
I almost flunked first grade and also the second, third, forth, and fifth; but my younger brother was in the grade behind me and he was a brain and nobody wanted to have me be in the same grade as him, so they kept passing me. I never learned how to spell, graduated from eighth grade counting on my fingers to do simple addition, and in general was not a resounding academic success.
I'd love to go back and teach primary school. I used to teach fourth grade and fifth grade. I'd love to spend several years teaching kindergarten or maybe third grade.
My big break was back in the third grade playing the third monkey in 'Horton Hears a Who.'
I was the ghost-faced killer for Halloween in the third or fourth grade.
The best I could say about third grade was that it was a more or less continuous state of dread.
I once had this massacred afro in third grade. Parts were bigger than others. It was just terrible. — © Brittany Howard
I once had this massacred afro in third grade. Parts were bigger than others. It was just terrible.
We have hillbillies with third grade educations and 8th grade educations who have conquered the poker world. There is no telling why someone is great at reading other people. Some people just are.
Young kids are always singing and painting. When you get to that second and third grade level, you're supposed to put all that aside.
My mother passed when I was in the third grade, my father when I was in the seventh, and that's when I was shipped to Los Angeles to live with an aunt.
I had lice in third grade, and my mom shaved all my hair off.
In third or fourth grade, I loved to sign stories and monologues.
My favorite book is 'Go Away Big Green Monster.' I wrote it for my granddaughter Adrian, who was in the third grade at the time.
My dad had a third-grade education in Mexico. Third grade. My mom had a fifth-grade education. They were raised in a poor home... They got married and they had their family, but there's hardly any future.
I was a Russian dancer in my elementary school production of Fiddler on the Roof when I was in third grade or fourth grade. I was one of the younger kids accepted into the play, and the plays were pretty impressive, let me say.
I grew up in my mom's third grade classroom and always helping her, and I also got a passion for kids that way.
Children, of course, don't understand at first that they are being cheated. They come to school with a degree of faith and optimism, and they often seem to thrive during the first few years. It is sometimes not until the third grade that their teachers start to see the warning signs of failure. By the fourth grade many children see it too.
It's a little crazy. Last year, I was in seventh grade, and we were the babies at the school - 'cause my middle school's eighth grade and seventh grade - and now I'm eighth grade, and all these new students have come in, and they're all like, 'Oh my gosh! Darci Lynne!'
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!