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Back to School 2nd Grade Math Review Week BUNDLE: For 3rd Grade
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This BUNDLE is designed to help 3rd grade students to review 2nd grade material. Teaching 3rd grade this year? Worried your students are coming in with academic gaps from a year of interrupted remote or hybrid instruction? This week long Back to School 2nd Grade Review Bundle is the perfect way to start the year, address those gaps, and prepare your students for 3rd grade math. You can also sprinkle these lessons in as spiral review, or centers, throughout the beginning of the year.

Topics Covered:

  • Place Value with three digit numbers
  • Comparing Numbers
  • Skip counting by 5's, 10's, and 100's
  • 2-Digit addition and subtraction strategies
  • 3-Digit addition and subtraction strategies

Lesson Plans Include:

  1. Warm up
  2. Student-friendly objective
  3. Student centered tasks
  4. Teacher Models
  5. Check for Understanding
  6. Reflection & Takeaways

*These Interactive Google Slides are compatible with Pear Deck. Note that using these lesson plans with Pear Deck is entirely OPTIONAL. All lesson plans are fully functional and effective without the Pear Deck Add On. If you choose to use these lesson plans without Pear Deck, just present as you would using Google Slides, or print out the slides and use them as handouts for students to engage with using paper and pencil.*

What is Pear Deck?

Pear Deck (similar to Nearpod or SeeSaw) is a Google Slides Add On that allows you to make slides of your choosing interactive. Students will be able to draw directly on the slides to demonstrate their thinking, respond to multiple choice questions, and more. Pear Deck works whether your setting is in-person, remote, or hybrid. Just have students join the lesson from their devices using the code or direct link.

Why Pear Deck?

  1. Pear Deck increases student engagement because they can interact with the content and practice skills during the lesson.
  2. View student responses and strategies in the moment, and adjust your instruction according to how they are mastering the objective.
  3. Showcase student work samples during the lesson. Pear Deck allows for a more student-centered learning experience because your sample strategies can come from the students themselves. Put the thinking on the students, and share student responses live!
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Back to School 2nd Grade Math Review Week BUNDLE: For 3rd Grade

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120 Lesson Plans covering ALL 3rd Grade Math Topics. Lessons are compatible with Common Core standards. Lessons listed as "review" can be used as assessments for the unit. Lessons are created using Google Slides and are completely digital, 100% editable, 0% prep. Many lesson plans take 2 days to com
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Description

This BUNDLE is designed to help 3rd grade students to review 2nd grade material. Teaching 3rd grade this year? Worried your students are coming in with academic gaps from a year of interrupted remote or hybrid instruction? This week long Back to School 2nd Grade Review Bundle is the perfect way to start the year, address those gaps, and prepare your students for 3rd grade math. You can also sprinkle these lessons in as spiral review, or centers, throughout the beginning of the year.

Topics Covered:

  • Place Value with three digit numbers
  • Comparing Numbers
  • Skip counting by 5's, 10's, and 100's
  • 2-Digit addition and subtraction strategies
  • 3-Digit addition and subtraction strategies

Lesson Plans Include:

  1. Warm up
  2. Student-friendly objective
  3. Student centered tasks
  4. Teacher Models
  5. Check for Understanding
  6. Reflection & Takeaways

*These Interactive Google Slides are compatible with Pear Deck. Note that using these lesson plans with Pear Deck is entirely OPTIONAL. All lesson plans are fully functional and effective without the Pear Deck Add On. If you choose to use these lesson plans without Pear Deck, just present as you would using Google Slides, or print out the slides and use them as handouts for students to engage with using paper and pencil.*

What is Pear Deck?

Pear Deck (similar to Nearpod or SeeSaw) is a Google Slides Add On that allows you to make slides of your choosing interactive. Students will be able to draw directly on the slides to demonstrate their thinking, respond to multiple choice questions, and more. Pear Deck works whether your setting is in-person, remote, or hybrid. Just have students join the lesson from their devices using the code or direct link.

Why Pear Deck?

  1. Pear Deck increases student engagement because they can interact with the content and practice skills during the lesson.
  2. View student responses and strategies in the moment, and adjust your instruction according to how they are mastering the objective.
  3. Showcase student work samples during the lesson. Pear Deck allows for a more student-centered learning experience because your sample strategies can come from the students themselves. Put the thinking on the students, and share student responses live!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens - called a “hundred.”
The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
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