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Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9
Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9
Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9
Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9
Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9
Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9
Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9
Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9
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Eureka Math TEKS Edition Slides, 3rd Grade Module 6, Lesson 9

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Save time your planning time! This slide deck will keep your lesson on pace and keep your students engaged.

Easily facilitate the teaching of 3rd Grade Eureka Math TEKS Edition with these Google Slides.

Google Slide Deck Includes:

  • slide with student friendly lesson objective in an "I will..." statement
  • title slides with needed materials
  • suggested instructional minutes for the section
  • student page numbers
  • all sections included (fluency, application problem, concept development, problem set, debrief and exit ticket.)
  • Follows the teacher's edition exactly

NOTE: This slide deck has the images and text flattened as the background to protect my designs. It does not have editable text. Text boxes can be used to cover my text and insert your own text as needed.

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This resource was a lifesaver in my 3rd grade classroom! The content is grade-appropriate, engaging, and easy to implement with minimal prep time. My students were excited to dive into the activities, and I loved how it reinforced key skills in a fun and interactive way.
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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.
Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. Mathematically proficient students understand and use stated assumptions, definitions, and previously established results in constructing arguments. They make conjectures and build a logical progression of statements to explore the truth of their conjectures. They are able to analyze situations by breaking them into cases, and can recognize and use counterexamples. They justify their conclusions, communicate them to others, and respond to the arguments of others. They reason inductively about data, making plausible arguments that take into account the context from which the data arose. Mathematically proficient students are also able to compare the effectiveness of two plausible arguments, distinguish correct logic or reasoning from that which is flawed, and-if there is a flaw in an argument-explain what it is. Elementary students can construct arguments using concrete referents such as objects, drawings, diagrams, and actions. Such arguments can make sense and be correct, even though they are not generalized or made formal until later grades. Later, students learn to determine domains to which an argument applies. Students at all grades can listen or read the arguments of others, decide whether they make sense, and ask useful questions to clarify or improve the arguments.
Model with mathematics. Mathematically proficient students can apply the mathematics they know to solve problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace. In early grades, this might be as simple as writing an addition equation to describe a situation. In middle grades, a student might apply proportional reasoning to plan a school event or analyze a problem in the community. By high school, a student might use geometry to solve a design problem or use a function to describe how one quantity of interest depends on another. Mathematically proficient students who can apply what they know are comfortable making assumptions and approximations to simplify a complicated situation, realizing that these may need revision later. They are able to identify important quantities in a practical situation and map their relationships using such tools as diagrams, two-way tables, graphs, flowcharts and formulas. They can analyze those relationships mathematically to draw conclusions. They routinely interpret their mathematical results in the context of the situation and reflect on whether the results make sense, possibly improving the model if it has not served its purpose.
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