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Boost 3rd graders' math skills! Students will practice money, time, rounding, data, and shapes through an exciting Jeopardy-style game. They'll solve problems and collaborate, reinforcing essential Quarter 3 concepts.
Students will explore integers, fractions, decimals, and elapsed time using custom number lines. They will visually master number sense and operations across various math topics.
Students will learn a structured method for elapsed time using T-charts. They'll practice finding start, end, and duration, improving their time-telling abilities.
Help students master elapsed time using number lines and analog clocks. They solve real-life problems by moving forward and backward in time, building deep understanding.
Students master time concepts and duration skills. They interact with dynamic clocks, compare times, and practice with visual aids and customizable challenges.
Students practice counting U.S. coins and bills, building exact dollar amounts, and strengthening real-world currency skills. Interactive gameplay encourages mental math and number sense.
Students master elapsed time, solving real-world word problems and practicing clock reading. They visualize time jumps using T-charts in an exciting, high-speed adventure.
Students master elapsed time, start time, and end time by interacting with a visual number line. They solve engaging word problems and schedule challenges, building crucial time-telling skills.
Engage students with a dynamic game to practice telling analog clock time. They'll develop speed, accuracy, and confidence through interactive, timed challenges.
Students master elapsed time, start/end time, and intervals using an interactive T-chart model. They drag, drop, record steps, and build essential math fact fluency.
Students in 3rd grade will reinforce telling time skills and solve four elapsed time word problems. They will use visible clocks to help calculate the duration of events.
Engage 3rd graders in telling time practice! Students draw clock hands and write times for nine clocks. A bonus review includes four 3-digit subtraction problems.
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