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Engage students with a catchy song and video to introduce number comparison. They will learn to identify greater than, less than, and equal to with ease.
Challenge students to master calculating area! They will draw areas, find total area of combined rectangles, and determine the area of complex shapes using arrays.
Students will identify and compare 2D and 3D shapes. They will determine larger vs. smaller shapes and count vertices, exploring key attributes of various geometric forms.
Help students identify squares, circles, and triangles through an animated video. They will learn to count each shape's sides while singing along to the engaging tunes.
Engage students with an Easter-themed activity where they read and interpret a pictograph. They will answer six questions, showcasing their data analysis and comprehension skills effectively.
Students will estimate and then accurately measure the mass of everyday objects using balance scales. They will describe, weigh, calculate differences, and sort from lightest to heaviest.
Students will compare multiple 3rd grade fractions, create visual fraction bars, and accurately place fractions on a number line. Builds crucial fraction understanding.
Empower your 3rd graders! Students will practice and master placing fractions precisely on a number line, building crucial conceptual understanding and confidence with fractions.
Engage students in reading and understanding tally marks. They will apply their knowledge to analyze data from a chart, building foundational skills in data interpretation.
Students actively explore area and perimeter with a Phet simulation, building shapes to meet criteria. They advance through math challenges and a game, including fractions.
Students will count rows and columns in arrays to build multiplication understanding. They then multiply to solve problems and write the corresponding equations.
Students will apply the distributive, zero, commutative, associative, and identity properties of multiplication through engaging review questions. Reinforce key mathematical concepts.
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