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3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21
3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21
3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21
3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21
3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21
3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21
3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21
3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21
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Do you want a practice that spirals as it progresses through the week? This week long Math Review asks students to solve 6 problems daily as they practice: measurement, partitioning shapes, area, multiplication patterns, bar graphs, and division as an unknown factor problem!

These spiral daily math review worksheets cover 5 days of learning/morning work and would be a great warm up before your math lesson. It could easily be projected, printed for each student, or even used as a math assessment on day 5 of the week's math learning.

It has 6 problems daily to help your students practice, with a focus on:

- measurement (to the nearest quarter of an inch) (box 1)

- division as an unknown factor (box 2)

- area (box 3)

- partitioning shapes (box 4)

- bar graphs with multi-step word problems (box 5)

- multiplication patterns (box 6)

No prep work needed: You decide if you even want to print it :)

Now includes digital Google Slides version and Google Forms Quiz!!!

Your kiddos will enjoy the predictable nature of this review as they get better and better throughout the week. This will give them even more confidence in Math as they can notice their progression throughout the week. This would work great as an addition to a current Math program or as a center in your classroom.

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3rd Grade Math Digital Distance Learning #21

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Description

Do you want a practice that spirals as it progresses through the week? This week long Math Review asks students to solve 6 problems daily as they practice: measurement, partitioning shapes, area, multiplication patterns, bar graphs, and division as an unknown factor problem!

These spiral daily math review worksheets cover 5 days of learning/morning work and would be a great warm up before your math lesson. It could easily be projected, printed for each student, or even used as a math assessment on day 5 of the week's math learning.

It has 6 problems daily to help your students practice, with a focus on:

- measurement (to the nearest quarter of an inch) (box 1)

- division as an unknown factor (box 2)

- area (box 3)

- partitioning shapes (box 4)

- bar graphs with multi-step word problems (box 5)

- multiplication patterns (box 6)

No prep work needed: You decide if you even want to print it :)

Now includes digital Google Slides version and Google Forms Quiz!!!

Your kiddos will enjoy the predictable nature of this review as they get better and better throughout the week. This will give them even more confidence in Math as they can notice their progression throughout the week. This would work great as an addition to a current Math program or as a center in your classroom.

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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.
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units-whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
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