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3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet
3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet
3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet
3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet
3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet
3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet
3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet
3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet
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Are your students aware of the standards that they are being taught? Are your students able to make connections between the lessons you are teaching, the standards, and the real world application?

This bundle asks students to create their own definition of each standard, illustrate the standards with a picture, and list real world applications for each standard.

This is important for students because when students can relate what they are learning back to their own lives, they have a stronger motivation to learn the material. Also, by asking students to evaluate the standard as/after you teach the standard, you are also holding yourself accountable for teaching that standard.

Enjoy!
Katie Riemann
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3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards Student Reflection Worksheet

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Description

Are your students aware of the standards that they are being taught? Are your students able to make connections between the lessons you are teaching, the standards, and the real world application?

This bundle asks students to create their own definition of each standard, illustrate the standards with a picture, and list real world applications for each standard.

This is important for students because when students can relate what they are learning back to their own lives, they have a stronger motivation to learn the material. Also, by asking students to evaluate the standard as/after you teach the standard, you are also holding yourself accountable for teaching that standard.

Enjoy!
Katie Riemann
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