A comprehensive May preparation pack for Grade 3 students, focusing on Math MCAS readiness and ELA research skills using the Magic Tree House nonfiction companion on the American Revolution.
A lesson focused on comparing fractions with different denominators using number lines as a visual model. Students will learn to partition number lines and identify which fraction represents a greater distance from zero.
A foundation-level lesson on the order of operations (MDAS) designed for IEP students, focusing on the hierarchy of multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction without brackets or exponents.
A lesson on 3-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping, using a construction blueprint theme to help students visualize place value and alignment through graph paper grids and base-ten block scaffolds.
A dynamic lesson where students apply multiplication and basic economic principles to design and manage a virtual lemonade business, focusing on cost, revenue, and profit.
A comprehensive review of quadrilaterals and polygons for 3rd grade explorers, featuring hands-on games and task cards.
A collection of high-energy math center games designed to help students master adding and subtracting multiples of 10 within 100 through play and peer interaction.
A focused lesson on three-digit subtraction with regrouping, featuring a clean worksheet and answer key.
A focused lesson on mastering three-digit addition with regrouping across multiple place values using vertical alignment.
A lesson focused on measuring lengths in inches using fractions (halves and fourths) and representing that data on line plots.
A comprehensive tutoring unit focused on NC.3.MD.7, helping students master the relationship between tiling, addition, and multiplication to find the area of rectangles and rectilinear shapes.
A baseball-themed lesson on rounding to the nearest ten, using the 'ballpark estimate' pun to teach estimation skills through whole-group instruction, small-group practice, and an independent game.
A comprehensive lesson on representing and interpreting scaled graphs, where students become 'Data Detectives' to collect, graph, and analyze information.
A comprehensive review of area and perimeter standards followed by a 10-question EOG-style final assessment.
Understanding perimeter as the distance around a shape and solving problems involving unknown side lengths.