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3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle
3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle
3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle
3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle
3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle
3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle
3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle
3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle
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Are you interested in using Interactive Math Notebooks this year? This bundle includes lessons for every third grade Common Core math standard, as well as a set up guide to help you organize your notebooks.

Every lesson in this bundle includes a reference sheet, a reflection sheet and rubric to help students reflect on their work. Many of the lessons include additional activities to give students more practice.

The lessons included in this bundle are:

3.G.1 - Types of Quadrilaterals

3.MD.1 - Elapsed Time

3.MD.1 - Telling Time

3.MD.2 - Measuring Capacity

3.MD.2 - Measuring Weight

3.MD.3 - Types of Graphs

3.MD.4 - Using a Ruler

3.MD.5, 3.MD.6 & 3.MD.7 - Perimeter and Area

3.NBT.1 -Rounding Whole Numbers

3.NBT.2 - Adding Near Multiples

3.NBT.2 - Addition with Regrouping

3.NBT.2 - Subtraction with Regrouping

3.NBT.3 - Multiplying by Multiples of 10

3.NF.1 & 3.G.2 - Fraction Basics

3.NF.3 - Comparing Fractions

3.NF.3 - Equivalent Fractions

3.NF.3 - Fractions on a Number Line

3.OA.1 & 3.MD.7 - Basic Multiplication

3.OA.2 - Basic Division

3.OA.3 - Problem Solving Strategies

3.OA.4 & 3.OA.6 - Fact Families

3.OA.5 - Properties of Multiplication

3.OA.7 - Mental Math Multiplication Strategies

3.OA.8 - Using Variables

3.OA.9 - Rules of Using Odd and Even Numbers

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Here is a complete list of the lessons available for your interactive math notebooks:

Problem Solving Strategies

Number Sense

Place Value

Number Lines

Expanded Notation

Using a Hundreds Chart

Comparing Numbers

Comparing Decimals

What is an Odd Number?

Rules for Even and Odd Numbers

Rounding Whole Numbers

Rounding Decimals

Prime or Composite

Square Numbers

Triangular Numbers

Negative Numbers

Decimal Place Value

Operations

Fact Families

Number Pairs

Skip Counting

Properties of Addition

Adding Multiples of 5

Addition Mental Math Strategies

Addition with Regrouping

Adding Near Multiples

Using Addition to Solve Subtraction

Subtraction with Regrouping

Basic Multiplication

Doubling and Halving

Properties of Multiplication

Multiplication Mental Math Strategies

Multiplying by Multiples of 10

Multiplication in Words

Multiplication with Regrouping

Multiplying Multi-digit Numbers

Basic Division

Division in Words

Division with Remainders

Dividing by Multiples of 10

Long Division

Real Life Remainders

Finding Factors

Using Parentheses

Order of Operations

Measurement

Using a Calendar

Telling Time

Using 24 Hour Time

Elapsed Time

Time Zones

Counting US Money

Using a Ruler

Metric Measurements

Customary Measurements

Using Appropriate Measurements

Capacity Measurements

Weight Measurements

Area and Perimeter

Area of a Triangle

Surface Area

Volume

Geometry

2-Dimensional Shapes

3-Dimensional Shapes

Symmetry

Types of Lines

Types of Quadrilaterals

Types of Triangles

Angles of a Triangle

Types of Angles

Scaling an Image

Data

Types of Graphs

Line Plot Graphs

Mean, Median and Mode

Coordinate Graphing

Fractions & Decimals

What is a Fraction?

Fractions on a Number Line

Converting Between Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions

Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators

Finding the Fraction of a Number

Comparing Fractions

Equivalent Fractions

Operations with Fractions

Multiplying by Fractions

Dividing by Fractions

Decimal Basics

Adding & Subtracting Decimals

Multiplying Decimals

Dividing Decimals

Least Common Multiples

Greatest Common Factors

Percentages

Pre Algebra

Using Variables

Input Output Boxes

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You can also find these Interactive Math Notebook bundles in my store:

2nd Grade Common Core Bundle

3rd Grade Common Core Bundle

4th Grade Common Core Bundle

5th Grade Common Core Bundle

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Created by Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources. Find more ideas and products by following the Raki's Rad Resources blog, liking our the Raki's Rad Resources facebook page or following us on Teachers Pay Teachers

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3rd Grade Common Core Interactive Math Notebook Bundle

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Description

Are you interested in using Interactive Math Notebooks this year? This bundle includes lessons for every third grade Common Core math standard, as well as a set up guide to help you organize your notebooks.

Every lesson in this bundle includes a reference sheet, a reflection sheet and rubric to help students reflect on their work. Many of the lessons include additional activities to give students more practice.

The lessons included in this bundle are:

3.G.1 - Types of Quadrilaterals

3.MD.1 - Elapsed Time

3.MD.1 - Telling Time

3.MD.2 - Measuring Capacity

3.MD.2 - Measuring Weight

3.MD.3 - Types of Graphs

3.MD.4 - Using a Ruler

3.MD.5, 3.MD.6 & 3.MD.7 - Perimeter and Area

3.NBT.1 -Rounding Whole Numbers

3.NBT.2 - Adding Near Multiples

3.NBT.2 - Addition with Regrouping

3.NBT.2 - Subtraction with Regrouping

3.NBT.3 - Multiplying by Multiples of 10

3.NF.1 & 3.G.2 - Fraction Basics

3.NF.3 - Comparing Fractions

3.NF.3 - Equivalent Fractions

3.NF.3 - Fractions on a Number Line

3.OA.1 & 3.MD.7 - Basic Multiplication

3.OA.2 - Basic Division

3.OA.3 - Problem Solving Strategies

3.OA.4 & 3.OA.6 - Fact Families

3.OA.5 - Properties of Multiplication

3.OA.7 - Mental Math Multiplication Strategies

3.OA.8 - Using Variables

3.OA.9 - Rules of Using Odd and Even Numbers

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Here is a complete list of the lessons available for your interactive math notebooks:

Problem Solving Strategies

Number Sense

Place Value

Number Lines

Expanded Notation

Using a Hundreds Chart

Comparing Numbers

Comparing Decimals

What is an Odd Number?

Rules for Even and Odd Numbers

Rounding Whole Numbers

Rounding Decimals

Prime or Composite

Square Numbers

Triangular Numbers

Negative Numbers

Decimal Place Value

Operations

Fact Families

Number Pairs

Skip Counting

Properties of Addition

Adding Multiples of 5

Addition Mental Math Strategies

Addition with Regrouping

Adding Near Multiples

Using Addition to Solve Subtraction

Subtraction with Regrouping

Basic Multiplication

Doubling and Halving

Properties of Multiplication

Multiplication Mental Math Strategies

Multiplying by Multiples of 10

Multiplication in Words

Multiplication with Regrouping

Multiplying Multi-digit Numbers

Basic Division

Division in Words

Division with Remainders

Dividing by Multiples of 10

Long Division

Real Life Remainders

Finding Factors

Using Parentheses

Order of Operations

Measurement

Using a Calendar

Telling Time

Using 24 Hour Time

Elapsed Time

Time Zones

Counting US Money

Using a Ruler

Metric Measurements

Customary Measurements

Using Appropriate Measurements

Capacity Measurements

Weight Measurements

Area and Perimeter

Area of a Triangle

Surface Area

Volume

Geometry

2-Dimensional Shapes

3-Dimensional Shapes

Symmetry

Types of Lines

Types of Quadrilaterals

Types of Triangles

Angles of a Triangle

Types of Angles

Scaling an Image

Data

Types of Graphs

Line Plot Graphs

Mean, Median and Mode

Coordinate Graphing

Fractions & Decimals

What is a Fraction?

Fractions on a Number Line

Converting Between Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions

Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators

Finding the Fraction of a Number

Comparing Fractions

Equivalent Fractions

Operations with Fractions

Multiplying by Fractions

Dividing by Fractions

Decimal Basics

Adding & Subtracting Decimals

Multiplying Decimals

Dividing Decimals

Least Common Multiples

Greatest Common Factors

Percentages

Pre Algebra

Using Variables

Input Output Boxes

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You can also find these Interactive Math Notebook bundles in my store:

2nd Grade Common Core Bundle

3rd Grade Common Core Bundle

4th Grade Common Core Bundle

5th Grade Common Core Bundle

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Created by Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources. Find more ideas and products by following the Raki's Rad Resources blog, liking our the Raki's Rad Resources facebook page or following us on Teachers Pay Teachers

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
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