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3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance
3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance
3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance
3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance
3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance
3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance
3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance
3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance
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3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Addition & Subtraction, Measurement & Data

Aligned to Georgia Math Standards 3.NR.1.1, 3.NR.1.2, 3.PAR.2.1, 3.MDR.5.4, and 3.MDR.5.5, this comprehensive 3rd Grade Math Unit provides everything you need to teach, practice, assess, and review essential math skills.

Students will build a strong foundation in place value, comparing numbers, addition and subtraction within 10,000, measurement, and data through engaging activities, standards-aligned worksheets, vocabulary support, assessments, and a culminating performance task.

Perfect for whole-group instruction, small groups, math centers, independent practice, intervention, homework, review, and assessment preparation.

Skills Covered:

✔ Standard Form, Word Form, and Expanded Form

✔ Comparing Numbers Using Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To

✔ Addition and Subtraction Within 10,000

✔ Measuring Length

✔ Mass, Capacity, and Length Using Customary Units

✔ Data Collection and Graphing

✔ Mathematical Reasoning and Problem Solving

Georgia Standards Included:

3.NR.1.1 – Read, write, and represent numbers using standard form, word form, and expanded form

3.NR.1.2 – Compare and order whole numbers using place value understanding

3.PAR.2.1 – Add and subtract within 10,000

3.MDR.5.4 – Measure lengths using customary units

3.MDR.5.5 – Solve measurement problems involving mass, capacity, and length

What's Included:

✅ Vocabulary Cards

✅ 15 Standards-Aligned Practice Worksheets (3 per standard)

✅ Daily Spiral Review Activities

✅ 25-Question Multiple-Choice Assessment

✅ Culminating Performance Task

✅ Answer Keys

Perfect For:

• 3rd Grade Math

• Georgia Math Standards

• Number Sense Instruction

• Math Centers

• Small Groups

• Independent Practice

• Test Prep

• Intervention & Enrichment

• Unit Assessments

• End-of-Unit Review

This resource is aligned with the current Georgia Mathematics Standards and can also be used to support place value, measurement, and number sense instruction in other states.

© 2026 The Clever K-5 Classroom | Meaningful Resources. Confident Learners.

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3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Measurement & Data | Assessment & Performance

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Description

3rd Grade Math Unit | Place Value, Addition & Subtraction, Measurement & Data

Aligned to Georgia Math Standards 3.NR.1.1, 3.NR.1.2, 3.PAR.2.1, 3.MDR.5.4, and 3.MDR.5.5, this comprehensive 3rd Grade Math Unit provides everything you need to teach, practice, assess, and review essential math skills.

Students will build a strong foundation in place value, comparing numbers, addition and subtraction within 10,000, measurement, and data through engaging activities, standards-aligned worksheets, vocabulary support, assessments, and a culminating performance task.

Perfect for whole-group instruction, small groups, math centers, independent practice, intervention, homework, review, and assessment preparation.

Skills Covered:

✔ Standard Form, Word Form, and Expanded Form

✔ Comparing Numbers Using Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To

✔ Addition and Subtraction Within 10,000

✔ Measuring Length

✔ Mass, Capacity, and Length Using Customary Units

✔ Data Collection and Graphing

✔ Mathematical Reasoning and Problem Solving

Georgia Standards Included:

3.NR.1.1 – Read, write, and represent numbers using standard form, word form, and expanded form

3.NR.1.2 – Compare and order whole numbers using place value understanding

3.PAR.2.1 – Add and subtract within 10,000

3.MDR.5.4 – Measure lengths using customary units

3.MDR.5.5 – Solve measurement problems involving mass, capacity, and length

What's Included:

✅ Vocabulary Cards

✅ 15 Standards-Aligned Practice Worksheets (3 per standard)

✅ Daily Spiral Review Activities

✅ 25-Question Multiple-Choice Assessment

✅ Culminating Performance Task

✅ Answer Keys

Perfect For:

• 3rd Grade Math

• Georgia Math Standards

• Number Sense Instruction

• Math Centers

• Small Groups

• Independent Practice

• Test Prep

• Intervention & Enrichment

• Unit Assessments

• End-of-Unit Review

This resource is aligned with the current Georgia Mathematics Standards and can also be used to support place value, measurement, and number sense instruction in other states.

© 2026 The Clever K-5 Classroom | Meaningful Resources. Confident Learners.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
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.
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