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These editable Florida B.E.S.T. math choice boards or math menus provide students with engaging activities aligned to the Florida BEST 3rd grade math standards. They are meant to be used independently for Early Finishers, Center Work, or in a GATE classroom as enrichment.
15 Menus are included, with editable options available. The following topics are covered, and tasks were created based on 3rd grade Florida BEST Benchmarks.
Get a free choice board HERE.
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Included:
- MA.3.FR.1.1-Represent & Interpret Unit Fractions
- MA.3.FR.1.2-Represent Fractions as Copies of Unit Fractions
- MA.3.FR.1.3-Read & Write Fractions in Word and Numeral Word Form
- MA.3.FR.2.1-Compare Fractions
- MA.3.FR.2.2-Equivalent Fractions
- MA.3.NSO.1.1 - Read and write numbers from 0 to 10,000 using standard form, expanded form and word form.
- MA.3.NSO.1.2 - Compose and decompose four-digit numbers in multiple ways using thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. Demonstrate each composition or decomposition using objects, drawings and expressions or equations.
- MA.3.NSO.1.3 - Plot, order and compare whole numbers up to 10,000.
- MA.3.NSO.1.4 - Round whole numbers from 0 to 1,000 to the nearest 10 or 100.
- MA.3.NSO.2.1 - Add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers including using a standard algorithm with procedural fluency.
- MA.3.NSO.2.2 - Explore multiplication of two whole numbers with products from 0 to 144 and related division facts.
- MA.3.NSO.2.3 - Multiply a one-digit whole number by a multiple of 10, up to 90, or a multiple of 100, up to 900, with procedural reliability.
- MA.3.NSO.2.4 - Multiply two whole numbers from 0 to 12 and divide using related facts with procedural reliability.
Algebraic Reasoning: MA.3.AR.1, MA.3.AR.2, MA.3.AR.3
- MA.3.AR.1.1 - Apply the distributive property to multiply a one-digit number and two-digit number. Apply properties of multiplication to find a product of one-digit whole numbers.
- MA.3.AR.1.2 - Solve one- and two-step real-world problems involving any of four operations with whole numbers.
- MA.3.AR.2.1 - Restate a division problem as a missing factor problem using the relationship between multiplication and division.
- MA.3.AR.2.2 - Determine and explain whether an equation involving multiplication or division is true or false.
- MA.3.AR.2.3 - Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation, relating three whole numbers, with the unknown in any position.
- MA.3.AR.3.1 - Determine and explain whether a whole number from 1 to 1,000 is even or odd.
- MA.3.AR.3.2 - Determine whether a whole number from 1 to 144 is a multiple of a given one-digit number.
- MA.3.AR.3.3 - Identify, create and extend numerical patterns.
Data Analysis & Probability: MA.3.DP.1
MA.3.DP.1.1-I can collect and represent numerical and categorical data with whole-number values using tables, scaled pictographs, scaled bar graphs or line plots. Use appropriate titles, labels and units.
MA.3.DP.1.2-I can interpret data with whole-number values represented with tables, scaled pictographs, circle graphs, scaled bar graphs or line plots by solving one- and two-step problems.
3.M.1.1-I can elect and use appropriate tools to measure the length of an object, the volume of liquid within a beaker and temperature.
3.M.1.2-I can solve real-world problems involving any of the four operations with whole- number lengths, masses, weights, temperatures or liquid volumes.
3.M.2.1-I can use analog and digital clocks to tell and write time to the nearest minute using a.m. and p.m. appropriately.
3.M.2.2-I can solve one- and two-step real-world problems involving elapsed time.
Geometric Reasoning: MA.3.GR.1 & MA.3.GR.2
- MA.3.GR.1.1 - Describe and draw points, lines, line segments, rays, intersecting lines, perpendicular lines and parallel lines. Identify these in two-dimensional figures.
- MA.3.GR.1.2 -Identify and draw quadrilaterals based on their defining attributes. Quadrilaterals include parallelograms, rhombi, rectangles, squares and trapezoids.
- MA.3.GR.1.3 -Draw line(s) of symmetry in a two-dimensional figure and identify line symmetric two-dimensional figures.
- MA.3.GR.2.1 -Explore area as an attribute of a two-dimensional figure by covering the figure with unit squares without gaps or overlaps. Find areas of rectangles by counting unit squares.
- MA.3.GR.2.2 - Find the area of a rectangle with whole-number side lengths using a visual model and a multiplication formula.
- MA.3.GR.2.3 - Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the perimeter and area of rectangles with whole-number side lengths using a visual model and a formula.
- MA.3.GR.2.4 - Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the perimeter and area of composite figures composed of non-overlapping rectangles with whole-number side lengths.
There is one math choice board per standard with an extra blank board available for you to easily copy and paste your favorite tasks for an end of unit activity.
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What others say
Description
These editable Florida B.E.S.T. math choice boards or math menus provide students with engaging activities aligned to the Florida BEST 3rd grade math standards. They are meant to be used independently for Early Finishers, Center Work, or in a GATE classroom as enrichment.
15 Menus are included, with editable options available. The following topics are covered, and tasks were created based on 3rd grade Florida BEST Benchmarks.
Get a free choice board HERE.
Growing Bundle: Get all the standards for the entire year at the lowest price!
Included:
- MA.3.FR.1.1-Represent & Interpret Unit Fractions
- MA.3.FR.1.2-Represent Fractions as Copies of Unit Fractions
- MA.3.FR.1.3-Read & Write Fractions in Word and Numeral Word Form
- MA.3.FR.2.1-Compare Fractions
- MA.3.FR.2.2-Equivalent Fractions
- MA.3.NSO.1.1 - Read and write numbers from 0 to 10,000 using standard form, expanded form and word form.
- MA.3.NSO.1.2 - Compose and decompose four-digit numbers in multiple ways using thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. Demonstrate each composition or decomposition using objects, drawings and expressions or equations.
- MA.3.NSO.1.3 - Plot, order and compare whole numbers up to 10,000.
- MA.3.NSO.1.4 - Round whole numbers from 0 to 1,000 to the nearest 10 or 100.
- MA.3.NSO.2.1 - Add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers including using a standard algorithm with procedural fluency.
- MA.3.NSO.2.2 - Explore multiplication of two whole numbers with products from 0 to 144 and related division facts.
- MA.3.NSO.2.3 - Multiply a one-digit whole number by a multiple of 10, up to 90, or a multiple of 100, up to 900, with procedural reliability.
- MA.3.NSO.2.4 - Multiply two whole numbers from 0 to 12 and divide using related facts with procedural reliability.
Algebraic Reasoning: MA.3.AR.1, MA.3.AR.2, MA.3.AR.3
- MA.3.AR.1.1 - Apply the distributive property to multiply a one-digit number and two-digit number. Apply properties of multiplication to find a product of one-digit whole numbers.
- MA.3.AR.1.2 - Solve one- and two-step real-world problems involving any of four operations with whole numbers.
- MA.3.AR.2.1 - Restate a division problem as a missing factor problem using the relationship between multiplication and division.
- MA.3.AR.2.2 - Determine and explain whether an equation involving multiplication or division is true or false.
- MA.3.AR.2.3 - Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation, relating three whole numbers, with the unknown in any position.
- MA.3.AR.3.1 - Determine and explain whether a whole number from 1 to 1,000 is even or odd.
- MA.3.AR.3.2 - Determine whether a whole number from 1 to 144 is a multiple of a given one-digit number.
- MA.3.AR.3.3 - Identify, create and extend numerical patterns.
Data Analysis & Probability: MA.3.DP.1
MA.3.DP.1.1-I can collect and represent numerical and categorical data with whole-number values using tables, scaled pictographs, scaled bar graphs or line plots. Use appropriate titles, labels and units.
MA.3.DP.1.2-I can interpret data with whole-number values represented with tables, scaled pictographs, circle graphs, scaled bar graphs or line plots by solving one- and two-step problems.
3.M.1.1-I can elect and use appropriate tools to measure the length of an object, the volume of liquid within a beaker and temperature.
3.M.1.2-I can solve real-world problems involving any of the four operations with whole- number lengths, masses, weights, temperatures or liquid volumes.
3.M.2.1-I can use analog and digital clocks to tell and write time to the nearest minute using a.m. and p.m. appropriately.
3.M.2.2-I can solve one- and two-step real-world problems involving elapsed time.
Geometric Reasoning: MA.3.GR.1 & MA.3.GR.2
- MA.3.GR.1.1 - Describe and draw points, lines, line segments, rays, intersecting lines, perpendicular lines and parallel lines. Identify these in two-dimensional figures.
- MA.3.GR.1.2 -Identify and draw quadrilaterals based on their defining attributes. Quadrilaterals include parallelograms, rhombi, rectangles, squares and trapezoids.
- MA.3.GR.1.3 -Draw line(s) of symmetry in a two-dimensional figure and identify line symmetric two-dimensional figures.
- MA.3.GR.2.1 -Explore area as an attribute of a two-dimensional figure by covering the figure with unit squares without gaps or overlaps. Find areas of rectangles by counting unit squares.
- MA.3.GR.2.2 - Find the area of a rectangle with whole-number side lengths using a visual model and a multiplication formula.
- MA.3.GR.2.3 - Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the perimeter and area of rectangles with whole-number side lengths using a visual model and a formula.
- MA.3.GR.2.4 - Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the perimeter and area of composite figures composed of non-overlapping rectangles with whole-number side lengths.
There is one math choice board per standard with an extra blank board available for you to easily copy and paste your favorite tasks for an end of unit activity.
You May Also Like:
Click HERE to download a sample Florida Best 3rd Grade Math Lesson
Click HERE to download your FREE Florida BEST Standards 3rd Grade Math Data Tracking Sheets
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