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3rd Grade Summer Math Review Packet | Summer Math Bridge+688 Math Problems
3rd Grade Summer Math Review Packet | Summer Math Bridge+688 Math Problems
3rd Grade Summer Math Review Packet | Summer Math Bridge+688 Math Problems
3rd Grade Summer Math Review Packet | Summer Math Bridge+688 Math Problems
3rd Grade Summer Math Review Packet | Summer Math Bridge+688 Math Problems
3rd Grade Summer Math Review Packet | Summer Math Bridge+688 Math Problems
3rd Grade Summer Math Review Packet | Summer Math Bridge+688 Math Problems
3rd Grade Summer Math Review Packet | Summer Math Bridge+688 Math Problems
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Description

Stop the "Summer Slide" with this comprehensive, no-prep 3rd Grade Math Summer Review Packet!

Are you looking for a structured way to keep your students' math skills sharp over the summer break? This complete collection is designed to bridge the gap between 3rd and 4th grade, offering a carefully sequenced, rigorous, and engaging math review.

Spanning 19 days of practice across 8 distinct volumes, this packet contains a total of 688 math problems. It is designed to be completed throughout June, July, and August, ensuring that students retain their math fluency without feeling overwhelmed.

What’s Included:

This collection is broken down into 8 volumes, each focusing on a key domain of 3rd-grade mathematics, fully aligned with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS):

  • Volume 01: Multiplication (3 days | Foundations to Mastery)
  • Volume 02: Addition & Subtraction (2 days | Three-digit numbers)
  • Volume 03: Fractions (3 days | Halves to eighths)
  • Volume 04: Telling Time (2 days | Hours, minutes, and elapsed time)
  • Volume 05: Area & Perimeter (2 days | Measuring space)
  • Volume 06: Word Problems (3 days | Reading, thinking, and solving)
  • Volume 07: Bar Graphs & Data * Volume 08: Money

Why Teachers & Parents Love This Packet:

  • Comprehensive: With 688 problems, you have enough content to last the entire summer.
  • No-Prep: Simply print and staple! It is perfect for end-of-year homework packets, summer school curriculum, or enrichment programs.
  • Thoughtfully Sequenced: Each volume builds fluency in a single domain, allowing students to focus on one skill at a time before moving on to the next.
  • Standards-Aligned: Created specifically to meet NJSLS requirements for 3rd grade.
  • Student-Friendly: Includes space for students to write their name, class, and teacher, making it feel like a professional workbook.

Perfect For:

  • End-of-year 3rd-grade student gifts.
  • Summer bridge programs.
  • Math tutoring sessions.
  • Homeschool math enrichment.

Give your students the gift of confidence! Download this complete 3rd-grade summer math packet today and help them start the next school year ready to succeed.

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Description

Stop the "Summer Slide" with this comprehensive, no-prep 3rd Grade Math Summer Review Packet!

Are you looking for a structured way to keep your students' math skills sharp over the summer break? This complete collection is designed to bridge the gap between 3rd and 4th grade, offering a carefully sequenced, rigorous, and engaging math review.

Spanning 19 days of practice across 8 distinct volumes, this packet contains a total of 688 math problems. It is designed to be completed throughout June, July, and August, ensuring that students retain their math fluency without feeling overwhelmed.

What’s Included:

This collection is broken down into 8 volumes, each focusing on a key domain of 3rd-grade mathematics, fully aligned with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS):

  • Volume 01: Multiplication (3 days | Foundations to Mastery)
  • Volume 02: Addition & Subtraction (2 days | Three-digit numbers)
  • Volume 03: Fractions (3 days | Halves to eighths)
  • Volume 04: Telling Time (2 days | Hours, minutes, and elapsed time)
  • Volume 05: Area & Perimeter (2 days | Measuring space)
  • Volume 06: Word Problems (3 days | Reading, thinking, and solving)
  • Volume 07: Bar Graphs & Data * Volume 08: Money

Why Teachers & Parents Love This Packet:

  • Comprehensive: With 688 problems, you have enough content to last the entire summer.
  • No-Prep: Simply print and staple! It is perfect for end-of-year homework packets, summer school curriculum, or enrichment programs.
  • Thoughtfully Sequenced: Each volume builds fluency in a single domain, allowing students to focus on one skill at a time before moving on to the next.
  • Standards-Aligned: Created specifically to meet NJSLS requirements for 3rd grade.
  • Student-Friendly: Includes space for students to write their name, class, and teacher, making it feel like a professional workbook.

Perfect For:

  • End-of-year 3rd-grade student gifts.
  • Summer bridge programs.
  • Math tutoring sessions.
  • Homeschool math enrichment.

Give your students the gift of confidence! Download this complete 3rd-grade summer math packet today and help them start the next school year ready to succeed.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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