A hands-on exploration of comparing fractions that share the same denominator, using visual models and physical manipulatives to understand size relationships.
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.
A comprehensive math review lesson designed to reinforce key elementary math skills including logical ordering, 2-digit subtraction, geometric attributes, and equal parts/fractions. This lesson uses a repeated "at-bat" structure to build mastery through multiple variations of the same problem format.
A math lesson focused on identifying the correct operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) to solve arcade-themed word problems using double-digit numbers without regrouping.
A comprehensive word problem review focusing on addition and subtraction within 200, featuring repetitive practice (at-bats) to build fluency and mastery.
A math review packet focusing on basic addition, subtraction, number combinations, and visual representation of groups, including a student worksheet and an answer key.
A foundational lesson on 3-digit addition focusing on composing (regrouping) across exactly one place value (either the ones or the tens). Students use a blueprint-themed packet to practice their architectural precision in mathematics.
A comprehensive lesson on 3.MD.4 focusing on measuring to the nearest quarter inch and displaying that data on a line plot. Students measure their hand lengths to generate authentic data for analysis.
A foundation-level lesson introducing multiplication as equal groups, focusing on the numbers 2 and 10 through visual aids and hands-on flashcard practice.
A practice-focused lesson on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using multiplication and division strategies without visual aids.
A hands-on lesson for 3rd graders to understand area by tiling figures with unit squares, moving from counting to understanding the concept of square units.
A comprehensive guide to understanding place value from single digits to ten-thousands and decimals, featuring visual scaffolding for rounding.
A collection of multi-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to challenge student logic and calculation skills.
Master resources for the Unit, including the comprehensive 5-day slide deck and the unit-wide answer key guide.
A comprehensive review of two-step word problems and geometry attributes followed by a 10-question EOG-style summative assessment.
In-depth study of quadrilaterals, including rhombuses, rectangles, squares, parallelograms, and trapezoids, through attribute classification.
Exploring two-dimensional shapes, specifically pentagons and hexagons, while focusing on identifying attributes and reasoning about polygons.
Solving two-step word problems involving multiplication and representating problems with equations and symbols for unknowns.
Introduction to solving two-step word problems using addition and subtraction. Focuses on identifying the operations and using estimation strategies.
A comprehensive lesson on finding the perimeter of polygons and determining unknown side lengths when given the total perimeter, modeled after NC.3.MD.8 standards.
An outdoor math escape room set in the Coon Creek forest, reviewing 3rd-grade math standards including addition/subtraction, multiplication/division, area/perimeter, fractions, time, shapes, and measurement.
Students analyze input-output tables to identify constant addition or subtraction rules and apply those rules to find missing values.
Students identify and extend skip counting patterns by 2s, 5s, and 10s, and practice finding the underlying rule for various number sequences.
Students solve missing addend word problems within 100, focusing on finding the 'change' in a story context using subtraction strategies.
A cumulative review of time and shape attributes followed by a formal assessment to track student growth toward RIT 180 goals.
Identifying and describing defining attributes of 2D and 3D shapes, including sides, vertices, faces, and edges.
Mastering telling time to the nearest 5 minutes on an analog clock through guided practice and independent application.
Introduces input/output tables as 'pattern machines,' teaching students to identify the operational rule and apply it to find missing values.
Focuses on identifying and extending growing number patterns, specifically rules involving adding 2 and 5, to build foundational algebraic thinking.
A fourth-grade math lesson focused on translating real-world adventure scenarios into numerical expressions using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students practice identifying key operations and solving multi-digit problems.