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3rd grade autobiography examples

Whether it's science, sports, or history, there's something for every nonfiction reader in your class in this fact-packed book list featuring nonfiction titles for students in grades 3 to 5.

3rd grade nonfiction chapter books

Check out even more nonfiction books for all ages here. Help students choose the perfect nonfiction title for them by making sure there are lots of options to choose from, of all reading levels to meet students' individual needs. Packed with full-color photos, first-hand accounts, and, of course, plenty of exciting facts, these titles bring nonfiction to life for even the most reluctant of readers.

You can use these books to enhance your history lessons, introduce new nonfiction topics, and get your students interested in learning more about the world. Shop nonfiction books for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade below! Want more great content? Subscribe to our Teacher Newsletter below and get teaching ideas delivered right to your inbox.

Children's autobiography examples

Stock your classroom library with these fact-filled nonfiction books for kids that are just right for grades Please enter a valid email address. Packed with fin-tastic facts, the inspiring biography of a persistent scientist as unafraid of sharks as she was of defying norms. Acclaimed Caldecott artist Molly Bang paints a stunning, sweeping view of our ever-changing oceans.

The story behind the flight of Apollo 11 for a new generation of readers and explorers. Most people think of mathematicians as solitary, working away in isolation. But that wasn't what Paul Erdos did. At the age of four, he could ask you when you were born and then calculate the number of seconds you had been alive.