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Help 3rd graders practice distinguishing between literal and nonliteral language. Students will interpret figurative sentences, explaining their true meaning and identifying different language uses.
Engage students in practicing "sl" blends by completing cloze sentences. They will choose appropriate words from a word bank, enhancing their vocabulary and contextual understanding.
Students engage with the scientific method, honing grammar skills. They practice writing complete sentences to document experiment observations and insightful conclusions effectively.
Students follow instructions to grow beans, tracking daily changes and recording observations. They'll integrate hands-on science with technical reading comprehension and observation skills.
Students will explore volcano vocabulary using a word search and crossword puzzle. They will identify and learn terms like ash, lava, and eruption in engaging activities.
Engage 3rd graders with this St. Patrick's Day Snakes and Ladders game. Students use game cards to practice various skills, making learning fun and interactive.
Create custom visuals of fractional parts using circles and polygons. Students will visualize and better understand parts of a whole in your lessons and assignments.
Students visually understand fractions and their equivalence as mixed numbers, decimals, and percents. Interactive tools demonstrate these relationships using various models.
Students actively explore polygons and quadrilaterals, manipulating shape properties and angles. They learn about interior/exterior angles and virtually practice using protractors and rulers.
Students will identify fractions and shoot matching bubbles in a dynamic game. Difficulty increases with faster bubbles and more options, fostering fraction recognition skills.
Students will learn to partition shapes into equal parts. They discover each piece represents an even fractional portion of the whole, building foundational geometry understanding.
Students explore improper fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and percentages. They manipulate numerators/denominators to build and understand various length, area, and set models.
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