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"These sharky theme math pages went perfectly with my Shark Week during our last full week of school. It was a fun way to review what we have learned. My class loved them!! "
Wendy B.
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Are you looking for fun 3rd grade math activities for shark week? This resource includes 5 activities that you can use with your third graders.
What's Included in this 3rd Grade Shark Week Resource:
- Day 1: Rounding Puzzles (Students will cut apart, mix, and match 8 four-piece rounding to the nearest hundred puzzles.)
- Day 2: 3-Digit Addition (Students will spin two numbers and add them and record their answers on a separate sheet of paper.)
- Day 3: Multiplication Facts (Cut apart and match the equations to the product board.)
- Day 4: Area of a Rectangle (Students will roll and write two numbers and then will multiply them to calculate the area of the shark holding tank.)
- Day 5: Elapsed Time (Students will roll a dice and move their piece on the game board. They will then add 2 hours and ten minutes to the time they landed on and will record their answers on a separate sheet of paper.)
These 5 activities come in color and black and white, so you can print on white paper or colored paper.
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CCSS3.MD.A.1
CCSS3.MD.C.7b
CCSS3.NBT.A.1
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What others say
"These sharky theme math pages went perfectly with my Shark Week during our last full week of school. It was a fun way to review what we have learned. My class loved them!! "
Wendy B.
Description
Are you looking for fun 3rd grade math activities for shark week? This resource includes 5 activities that you can use with your third graders.
What's Included in this 3rd Grade Shark Week Resource:
- Day 1: Rounding Puzzles (Students will cut apart, mix, and match 8 four-piece rounding to the nearest hundred puzzles.)
- Day 2: 3-Digit Addition (Students will spin two numbers and add them and record their answers on a separate sheet of paper.)
- Day 3: Multiplication Facts (Cut apart and match the equations to the product board.)
- Day 4: Area of a Rectangle (Students will roll and write two numbers and then will multiply them to calculate the area of the shark holding tank.)
- Day 5: Elapsed Time (Students will roll a dice and move their piece on the game board. They will then add 2 hours and ten minutes to the time they landed on and will record their answers on a separate sheet of paper.)
These 5 activities come in color and black and white, so you can print on white paper or colored paper.
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I used this after STAAR testing and my students loved having a shark week.
This was an extention to our shark week and made it easy to cover all the contents! Students loved it.
Great resource for my homeschool co-op. Thank you!
My students loved this activity! It was perfect for summer learning.
These sharky theme math pages went perfectly with my Shark Week during our last full week of school. It was a fun way to review what we have learned. My class loved them!!
Just what I needed for shark week! It's perfect!!
I always look forward to Shark Week over the summer, so this was a fun activity to use at the end of the school year.
Had an end of the year shark week theme and used this with it. They had fun learning about sharks!
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CCSS3.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, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
CCSS3.MD.C.7b
Multiply side lengths to find areas of rectangles with whole-number side lengths in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems, and represent whole-number products as rectangular areas in mathematical reasoning.
CCSS3.NBT.A.1
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
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