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$40.50Original price was: $40.50.$35.00Current price is: $35.00.3rd Grade Math Complete is an 8 unit program that covers all of the important skills and concepts typically covered in 3rd grade. Each unit includes the student and teacher edition. This resource can be used within a classroom setting, co-op or with individual students. Because it can be used within a group setting, you’ll find many activities for students to complete in pairs of 2. If you are homeschooling multiple children close in age, it would be easy to adapt and teach students together. If you are homeschooling a single child, you can easily adapt these activities through your one-on-one interaction!
You do not need to use the entire program if you are only wanting to focus on one or a few specific Math skills and concepts. If this is the case, you can purchase each unit separately.
Units:
- – Unit 1: Intro to Multiplication
- – Unit 2: Geometry: Area, Arrays and Multiplication
- – Unit 3: Reviewing Addition & Subtraction within 1,000
- – Unit 4: Relating Multiplication and Division
- – Unit 5: Fractions – Number Lines, Equivalent & Comparing
- – Unit 6: Measurement – Length, Time, Volume & Weight
- – Unit 7: Geometry – 2 Dimensional Shapes, Area & Perimeter
- – Unit 8: Review of 3rd Grade Skills & Concepts
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In this unit, students transition from place value and numbers to geometry, time, and money. They continue to look at attributes of a variety of shapes and see that shapes can be identified by the number of sides and vertices (corners). Students then study three-dimensional (solid) shapes, and identify the two-dimensional (flat) shapes that make up the faces of these solid shapes. Next, students look at ways to partition shapes and create equal shares. They extend their knowledge of halves and fourths (or quarters) from grade 1 to now include thirds. As they develop the language of fractions, students also recognize that a whole can be described as 2 halves, 3 thirds, or 4 fourths, and that equal-size pieces of the same whole need not have the same shape. Later, students use their understanding of halves and fourths (or quarters) to tell time. To continue to build fluency with addition and subtraction within 100, students conclude the unit with a money context.
Includes: Student and Teacher Editions
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This math workbook has been designed to give 3rd and 4th graders practice solving real-life money word problems. It includes 18 worksheets which increase in difficulty. All worksheets will give students a list of clothing items and prices. Students will then be given 12 problems (on each worksheet) to solve. Answer Keys provided.
Consists of:
– 3 Worksheets asking for a cost total of x items
– 3 Worksheets asking for a cost total of x items (answer bank given)
– 3 Worksheets asking for either the cost total of x items or or the amount of change due
– 3 Worksheets asking for either the cost total of x items or the amount of change due (answer bank given)
– 3 Worksheets all asking for the amount of change due
– 3 Worksheets all asking for the amount of change due (answer bank given) -
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This math workbook includes 30 worksheets to give students plenty of practice counting coin money. Worksheets increase in difficulty. Answer Keys are included.
This workbook includes:
– 14 Worksheets with sums less than $1.00 (using dimes, nickels and pennies)
– 5 Worksheets with sums less than $1.00 (using quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies)
– 3 Worksheets with sums less than $2.00 (using quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies)
– 5 Worksheets with sums less than $2.00 (using half-dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies)
– 3 Worksheets with sums less than $3.00 (using half-dollars, quarters, dimes, and nickels) -
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Teaching students to identify penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and golden dollar will be easy with these posters. One poster is just a little smaller with the title ‘Coins’ and the other is larger with no title. Each poster will give the coin name, the value, the color and high quality images of the front and back of each.
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This February NO PREP packet is everything you’ll need for an entire month of Math review for 2nd and 3rd grades! This Valentine’s Day themed resource is jam packed with a variety of activities to get your students practicing and reinforcing important Math skills: addition, subtraction, multiplication, word problems, critical thinking, geometry, measurement, time, fractions and more.
Read the description below for more details of the skills covered in this resource or view a complete flipbook preview here!
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Teaching money? Here are printable coin templates (pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters) to help kids learn to identify each coin! Templates include both front and back of each coin.
See suggested uses in description below.
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Teaching money skills? Help students learn to count money through this fun playing store activity!
Includes:
– price tag printouts
– money templates (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, $1 bill)
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Christmas Math for 2nd and 3rd Grades is a large download with 76 student pages! Great for math centers, seat work, cooperative learning and/or fun holiday related homework. (Although this unit was designed for 2nd and 3rd grades, it would work wonderful for advanced 1st grade or remedial 4th grade!)
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It’s All About Money (Pennies, Nickels, Dimes and Quarters) is a comprehensive unit with 8 interactive centers and 70+ worksheets! Inside you’ll find plenty of Math activities and worksheets for identification, learning coin values and counting coins, tallying, creating and reading graphs, and more!
Students will also get plenty of handwriting practice as an added bonus. Centers include those for individual learning and group activities.
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Help students practice their money recognition skills while having fun with this “Go Fish” card game! * Gamified learning *
Money Cards include: penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, dollar, five-dollar bill, ten-dollar bill, twenty-dollar bill, fifty-dollar bill.For younger students, you can use only the picture cards if appropriate and have them match picture with picture. For older students, have them match the picture with the correct matching naming cards.