3rd Grade Lesson Plans Addition & Subtraction 3.2C 3.4A 3.4B 3.4C 3.5A 3.7B

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Addition and Subtraction-TEKS: 3.2C, 3.4A, 3.4B, 3.4C, 3.5A, 3.7B
Addition and Subtraction. These plans are for 17 days of instruction. In this unit, students begin working with estimation. The use of number lines and place value relationships from Unit 1 will help them with estimation. One and two step problem involving addition and subtraction are practiced using strategies such as place value, properties of operations and different pictorial representations. This unit also practices counting a collection of coins.
I have broken down each TEK into Learning Targets to make it easier to track student progress. There are 12 skills in this unit! A student data sheet is included for students to reflect on their own learning for the unit. A teacher tracking sheet is included to make small group instruction easier!
Each day contains objective, learning targets, materials, whole class teaching activity, guided math activity and closure with an exit ticket and answer key for most days.
Whole Class teaching in this unit contains:
KWL (Preview Assessment)
Math Huddle (Math Talk)
Mini Lessons (Connection, Teaching Point, Active Engagement and Link to Ongoing Learning)
Games in this unit include:
- SCOOT 3.2C- Number Line Relative Size
- 2 Mirror Games- 3.2B Describe the Relationship
- Jeopardy 3.2C, 3.2B Describe the Relationship, Estimation Strategies
- SCOOT 3.4C- Count the Collection
- SCOOT 3.4C- Challenge Subtract the collection
- Scavenger Hunt- 3.4A Addition and Subtraction
- Ghost in the Graveyard 3.4A, 3.5A- Addition and Subtraction Strip Diagrams
- SCOOT 3.4A- represent on a Number Line
- Mirror 3.4A, 3.5A- Representing with Number Lines
- Puzzles 3.5A- Representing with Equations
- Mystery Challenge 3.5A- Representing with Equations
- The Very Unfair Game 3.5A- Representing with Equations
- SCOOT 3.7B- Find the Perimeter
- SCOOT 3.7B- Find the Missing Side
This unit is designed to print and go! I keep mine in a binder. You can put each day and all of the materials for that day in one sheet protector.
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Addition and Subtraction-TEKS: 3.2C, 3.4A, 3.4B, 3.4C, 3.5A, 3.7B
- 3.2(C) represent a number on a number line as being between two consecutive multiples of 10; 100; 1,000; or 10,000 and use words to describe relative size of numbers in order to round whole numbers
- 3.4(A) solve with fluency one-step and two-step problems involving addition and subtraction within 1,000 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and the relationship between addition and subtraction
- 3.4(B) round to the nearest 10 or 100 or use compatible numbers to estimate solutions to addition and subtraction problems
- 3.4(C) determine the value of a collection of coins and bills
- 3.5(A) represent one- and two-step problems involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers to 1,000 using pictorial models, number lines, and equations
- 3.7(B) determine the perimeter of a polygon or a missing length when given perimeter and remaining side lengths in problems