Students apply coordinate graphing and precise shape classification in a strategic grid-based game, requiring them to accurately name and describe shapes to 'sink' their opponent's fleet.
A cumulative review of all standards covered in the 10-day intensive program.
Strategies for solving two-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication with unknowns.
Covers finding the perimeter of polygons, including finding unknown side lengths.
Uses partitioning of rectangles to illustrate the distributive property and additive nature of area.
Introduces area through tiling and relates it to multiplication of side lengths.
Focuses on comparing fractions with the same numerator by reasoning about the size of the denominator.
Teaches comparing fractions with the same denominator using area and length models.
Focuses on thirds and sixths using length models (number lines) to find equivalent fractions.
Covers composing and decomposing fractions into equivalent fractions using area models for halves, fourths, and eighths.
Focuses on expressing whole numbers as fractions and understanding that fractions with the same numerator and denominator equal one whole.
Students act as urban architects to design a town using quadrilaterals on a grid, calculating perimeter and area for their structures.
A comprehensive unit on finding the perimeter of various polygons, including unknown side lengths and real-world word problems, themed around architectural blueprints.
A 5-day morning work packet focusing on 3rd-grade math standards including multi-digit addition/subtraction, multiplication fluency, and unknown-factor relationship problems. Students navigate a retro video game theme to master their skills.
An explicit instruction lesson on elapsed time for 3rd graders, focusing on finding start and end times using the 'Mountain, Hill, Rock' number line strategy. Students will practice jumping through hours and minutes to solve real-world problems.
A comprehensive math review packet based on the 3rd Grade NYS Released Items, featuring multiple-choice and constructed-response questions across all key domains with a focus on multiplication and division.
A focused practice session on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using visual area models, designed to mimic standardized testing formats.
This lesson covers the fundamentals of comparing fractions with like and unlike denominators and the basics of simplifying fractions using common factors.
A focused lesson on 3-digit subtraction where students practice regrouping from the tens place to the ones place. includes a visual-heavy worksheet and an answer key.
A comprehensive introduction to 3D geometric shapes including cubes, spheres, rectangular prisms, cones, pyramids, and cylinders. Students will learn to identify these shapes, count their attributes (faces, edges, vertices), and find them in the real world.