A week-long intensive focus on 3rd-grade fraction standards, including equivalence, whole numbers as fractions, and comparing fractions with like denominators.
A 5-day unit focused on North Carolina 3rd Grade Fraction standards (3.NF.1, 3.NF.2, 3.NF.3). Students act as 'Fraction Architects' to master partitioning, naming, and placing fractions on number lines.
A 3-day targeted tutoring sequence designed to move students from RIT 181-190 to 191-200 in the MAP Growth Geometry and Measurement strand, focusing on shape attributes, symmetry, and perimeter.
A comprehensive math sequence designed for students with IEPs, focusing on breaking down multi-step word problems into manageable visual blueprints. It covers mixed operations with money, basic multiplication and division, and foundational addition and subtraction.
A 3-day small group intervention sequence designed to move students from RIT 171-180 to 181-190 in Data Analysis. Students progress from selecting appropriate survey questions to formulating their own and evaluating the effectiveness of data collection methods.
A comprehensive 3-day unit focused on mastering analog time-telling to the nearest 5 minutes, distinguishing between AM and PM, and navigating the common pitfall of the 'almost hour' hand positioning. Students move from basic interval review to solving tricky time representations through hands-on practice and visual aids.
A 5-day math spiral review sequence targeting key 3rd grade North Carolina standards (OA, G, and NBT) to prepare students for the EOG assessment. Each day features high-rigor, test-prep style questions focusing on conceptual understanding and problem-solving.
A four-day series of daily practice sheets focused on identifying equivalent fractions on a number line, featuring guided models and independent practice.
A 5-day spiral review sequence for 3rd grade students in Arizona, covering essential Math (multiplication, fractions, measurement) and ELA (RL and RI) standards with a Desert Explorer theme.
A comprehensive math unit focused on solving two-step word problems using the four operations, representing unknowns with letters, and applying the Order of Operations. The unit follows a "Mystery Agency" theme where students act as detectives solving numerical cases.
A comprehensive Japanese series on comparing fractions, covering equivalence, same denominators, same numerators, and general comparison strategies using the "Hungry Crocodile" theme.
A series of lessons designed to help students master multi-step word problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students act as 'Operation Investigators' to deconstruct complex math scenarios.
A comprehensive math review sequence covering place value, number operations, and algebraic thinking for elementary students. Includes gradual release instruction and extensive independent practice.
A series of lessons focused on multi-digit multiplication, utilizing visual scaffolds, skip-counting aids, and structured practice to support diverse learners in mastering arithmetic.
A comprehensive review sequence designed to prepare students for the math STAAR assessment, focusing on addition/subtraction, geometry, place value with decimals, and multiplication arrays.
A comprehensive sequence exploring the relationship between numbers through fact families, focusing on building conceptual understanding and fluency in multiplication and division.
A high-energy, detective-themed scavenger hunt designed to reinforce multiplication and division skills for 3rd grade students through movement and problem-solving.
A comprehensive unit on the relationship between multiplication and division. Students progress from identifying basic fact families to using them as a strategy for solving complex division problems.
A two-day math center rotation themed around an 'Architect Academy'. Students practice multiplication, division, fractions, area, and two-step word problems through a mix of hands-on activities and worksheets aligned with Arizona 3rd Grade standards.