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Students will love reviewing adding ones, tens, and hundreds with this engaging, dinosaur-themed practice. They will build strong foundational math skills for future success.
Students will use Skittles to actively explore and understand the commutative and associative properties of addition. A helpful video guides teachers through successful classroom implementation.
Visually guide students through borrowing strategies for subtraction. They will grasp how to regroup when subtracting 2 and 3-digit numbers, building strong computational skills.
Engage students with self-correcting quizzes to master multiplication facts. Students can utilize visual hints, target specific facts, and build math fact fluency effectively.
Help 3rd graders practice telling time by drawing clock faces or writing the time shown. Students will also review 3-digit subtraction with this engaging activity.
Engage students in 3-digit subtraction practice. They solve six problems with Skip the Squirrel, then color a picture based on their answers, reinforcing math skills.
Students will review adding three-digit numbers and adding three separate double-digit values. They will practice essential addition skills with a fun rabbit-themed pun included!
Students will practice 0-10 addition facts with a fun color by number activity. They solve sums to find colors and reveal an exciting lion picture.
Students will practice and master triple-digit subtraction with automatically generated, varied problems. Enhance number sense and computational fluency with endless practice opportunities.
Students practice and solidify triple-digit subtraction with borrowing. Teachers can quickly identify comprehension gaps and target specific areas for effective reteaching or skill reinforcement.
Students will practice addition facts and strengthen their number sense by categorizing sums as odd or even. This engaging activity builds foundational understanding.
Help 3rd graders master telling time by drawing clock faces and writing times shown. Students also review 3-digit subtraction across zeros for essential practice.
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