A hands-on lesson combining perimeter, multiplication, and data interpretation through tables and graphs for 3rd-grade students.
A comprehensive review of 3rd grade math standards for the Arizona AASA state test, covering operations, fractions, measurement, and geometry with a desert-inspired theme.
A lesson focused on identifying operation-specific keywords to decode and solve multi-step word problems using a detective-themed approach.
A focused session on mastering area and perimeter concepts through the lens of garden design, aligned with 3rd-grade standardized testing standards. Students will calculate area using tiling and multiplication, and determine perimeter by summing side lengths and finding missing dimensions.
A focused lesson on converting numbers from word form to standard form within the thousands place, using a detective-themed approach.
A lesson focused on the first half of math standard 3.MD.A.1, specifically telling and writing time to the nearest minute on analog and digital clocks. This lesson excludes elapsed time to focus on foundational mastery of time-telling.
A lesson focused on solving two-step word problems involving all four mathematical operations with whole numbers. Students will practice identifying the two steps needed and performing the calculations correctly.
A series of complex two-step word problems set in a mysterious mansion. Students must use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division within 100 to solve the mystery.
A lesson focused on solving two-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students practice breaking down complex problems and showing their mathematical thinking in a structured workspace.
A foundational geometry lesson where students become 'Shape Detectives' to classify 2D shapes based on their attributes like sides and angles. Designed for Essential Skills students with high visual support and repetitive practice.
A high-energy math center rotation where students solve lemon-themed word problems and practice reverse-engineering math scenarios.