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3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides
3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides
3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides
3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides
3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides
3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides
3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides
3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides
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It's time to teach time intervals to your 3rd grade students! This has everything you need: a lesson plan, PowerPoint or Google Slide presentation, note page for students, cooperative learning activity, review worksheet, and exit ticket.

Teaching is a demanding job that requires a lot of time and planning. Good news! I am here to give you back your time and do the planning for you!

This All-In-One Lesson focuses on division and the standard: 3.MD.A.1 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.

Included in this lesson you will find:

  • A lesson plan for you to follow, start to finish.
  • A PowerPoint slide presentation for the lesson (Google Slides option also included).
  • Time Intervals note page for students to use and follow along with the lesson. It fits perfectly with the slides!
  • A printable review worksheet to review the concepts taught.
  • Elapsed Time Square Game to play with a partner and review the skills taught in the lesson.
  • Exit ticket to review time intervals.

In the lesson plan you will find:

  • The learning objective: Students will be able to measure and use time intervals in minutes.
  • Explicit Instruction: Directions on how and what to teach your students for this standard.
  • Cooperative Learning: A fun partner game for students to play together to practice the standard.
  • Review: A printable worksheet or activity to practice the skill taught.
  • Assessment: An exit ticket to check for student understanding.
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3rd Grade Math Lesson Measuring and Using Time Intervals | PowerPoint Slides

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3rd
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

It's time to teach time intervals to your 3rd grade students! This has everything you need: a lesson plan, PowerPoint or Google Slide presentation, note page for students, cooperative learning activity, review worksheet, and exit ticket.

Teaching is a demanding job that requires a lot of time and planning. Good news! I am here to give you back your time and do the planning for you!

This All-In-One Lesson focuses on division and the standard: 3.MD.A.1 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.

Included in this lesson you will find:

  • A lesson plan for you to follow, start to finish.
  • A PowerPoint slide presentation for the lesson (Google Slides option also included).
  • Time Intervals note page for students to use and follow along with the lesson. It fits perfectly with the slides!
  • A printable review worksheet to review the concepts taught.
  • Elapsed Time Square Game to play with a partner and review the skills taught in the lesson.
  • Exit ticket to review time intervals.

In the lesson plan you will find:

  • The learning objective: Students will be able to measure and use time intervals in minutes.
  • Explicit Instruction: Directions on how and what to teach your students for this standard.
  • Cooperative Learning: A fun partner game for students to play together to practice the standard.
  • Review: A printable worksheet or activity to practice the skill taught.
  • Assessment: An exit ticket to check for student understanding.
Report this resource to TPT
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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.
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