Description
This bundle contains printable anchor charts and math talk word banks and math mats for the all of new 2025 South Carolina College and Career Ready Mathematics Standards for 3rd Grade on Patterns, Algebra, and Functional Reasoning. They were created with the indicator insights.
Two versions of each chart are included. One that is complete and a second with blanks. These charts could be printed to go in student notebooks or used in a variety of ways.
Charts Include:
- What is Data and How do we Collect it?
- Types of Charts and Graphs
- How to Make a Bar Graph
- How to Make a Picture Graph
- How to Make a Dot Plot
- How to Use a Graph to Solve a Problem
- How to Identify the Possible Outcomes of a Simple Event.
- What is Area?
- How to Find Area
- What is Perimeter?
- How to Find Perimeter
- Is This Area or Perimeter?
- How to Count a Collection of Coins
- How to Tell Time to the Nearest Minute
- What is AM and PM?
- How to Solve a Problem Involving Time
- How to Measure Length
- Measuring Liquid Volume with the Metric System
- Measuring Liquid Volume with the US Customary System
- What are Angles?
- What are the Parts of Lines?
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers on Number Lines
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers in Standard Form
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers in Base Ten Language
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers in Word Form
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers in Expanded Form
- How To Compare Two Whole Numbers
- How To Round to the Nearest Ten
- How To Round to the Nearest Hundred
- What Are The Parts of a Fraction
- What Is A Unit Fraction
- Ways to Represent Fractions
- Fractions Beyond One Whole
- What Are Equivalent Fractions?
- How To Compare Fractions with the Same Denominator
- How To Compare Fractions with the Same Numerator
- Using An Open Number Line to Add
- Using An Open Number Line to Subtract
- Using Base Ten Drawings to Add
- Using Base Ten Drawings to Subtract
- Using Expanded Form to Add
- Using Expanded Form to Subtract
- Parts Of An Addition Equation
- Parts Of a Subtraction Equation
- Parts Of a Multiplication Equation
- Parts Of a Division Equation
- Using Equal Groups to Multiply
- Using Equal Groups to Divide
- Using Arrays to Multiply
- Using Arrays to Divide
- Using Number Lines to Multiply
- Using Number Lines to Divide
- What is the Commutative Property of Multiplication?
- What is the Associative Property of Multiplication
- What is the Distributive Property of Multiplication
- Steps to Determine When to Use Distributive Property
- Steps to Use Distributive Property
Mats Include:
- Tally Charts
- Circle Data Collection Mat - Could be used to track coins or other round objects
- Square Data Collect Mat - Could be used to track dice, cards or other rectangular objects
- Spinners
- Bar Graph
- Picture Graph
- Dot Plot / Line Plot
- Dot Grid Paper
- Array/Area Model Grid Paper
- Quarter Skip Counting
- Dime Skip Counting
- Nickel Skip Counting
- Penny Skip Counting
- Digital and Analog Clocks
- Elapsed Time (to the nearest half hour) Number Line
- Place Value Mat to assist with Writing and Reading numbers in Standard Form
- Base Ten Place Value Mat that could be used to decompose numbers using expanded form, pictures etc.
- Comparing Whole Numbers Mat (through the hundred thousand's place)
- Open Number Line (Can be used vertically or Horizontally)
- Rounding Mountain
- Fractions on Number Lines
- Fraction Bars
- Problem Solving Template
- Blank and Completed Multiplication Chart
- Blank and Completed Skip Counting Number Lines for (multiplying and dividing)
- Multiplication and Division Fact Families
These mats and resources are intentionally created in a simplistic format that would be easy for students to recreate on their own using the provided blank paper (including blank number lines and grid paper) during SCReady and other testing.
Mats could be single use but would be best used in a dry erase pouch or laminated for multiple uses.
As more math resources are added to my store, they will be added to this bundle as well.
Highlights
Description
This bundle contains printable anchor charts and math talk word banks and math mats for the all of new 2025 South Carolina College and Career Ready Mathematics Standards for 3rd Grade on Patterns, Algebra, and Functional Reasoning. They were created with the indicator insights.
Two versions of each chart are included. One that is complete and a second with blanks. These charts could be printed to go in student notebooks or used in a variety of ways.
Charts Include:
- What is Data and How do we Collect it?
- Types of Charts and Graphs
- How to Make a Bar Graph
- How to Make a Picture Graph
- How to Make a Dot Plot
- How to Use a Graph to Solve a Problem
- How to Identify the Possible Outcomes of a Simple Event.
- What is Area?
- How to Find Area
- What is Perimeter?
- How to Find Perimeter
- Is This Area or Perimeter?
- How to Count a Collection of Coins
- How to Tell Time to the Nearest Minute
- What is AM and PM?
- How to Solve a Problem Involving Time
- How to Measure Length
- Measuring Liquid Volume with the Metric System
- Measuring Liquid Volume with the US Customary System
- What are Angles?
- What are the Parts of Lines?
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers on Number Lines
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers in Standard Form
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers in Base Ten Language
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers in Word Form
- How To Read, Write, and Represent Whole Numbers in Expanded Form
- How To Compare Two Whole Numbers
- How To Round to the Nearest Ten
- How To Round to the Nearest Hundred
- What Are The Parts of a Fraction
- What Is A Unit Fraction
- Ways to Represent Fractions
- Fractions Beyond One Whole
- What Are Equivalent Fractions?
- How To Compare Fractions with the Same Denominator
- How To Compare Fractions with the Same Numerator
- Using An Open Number Line to Add
- Using An Open Number Line to Subtract
- Using Base Ten Drawings to Add
- Using Base Ten Drawings to Subtract
- Using Expanded Form to Add
- Using Expanded Form to Subtract
- Parts Of An Addition Equation
- Parts Of a Subtraction Equation
- Parts Of a Multiplication Equation
- Parts Of a Division Equation
- Using Equal Groups to Multiply
- Using Equal Groups to Divide
- Using Arrays to Multiply
- Using Arrays to Divide
- Using Number Lines to Multiply
- Using Number Lines to Divide
- What is the Commutative Property of Multiplication?
- What is the Associative Property of Multiplication
- What is the Distributive Property of Multiplication
- Steps to Determine When to Use Distributive Property
- Steps to Use Distributive Property
Mats Include:
- Tally Charts
- Circle Data Collection Mat - Could be used to track coins or other round objects
- Square Data Collect Mat - Could be used to track dice, cards or other rectangular objects
- Spinners
- Bar Graph
- Picture Graph
- Dot Plot / Line Plot
- Dot Grid Paper
- Array/Area Model Grid Paper
- Quarter Skip Counting
- Dime Skip Counting
- Nickel Skip Counting
- Penny Skip Counting
- Digital and Analog Clocks
- Elapsed Time (to the nearest half hour) Number Line
- Place Value Mat to assist with Writing and Reading numbers in Standard Form
- Base Ten Place Value Mat that could be used to decompose numbers using expanded form, pictures etc.
- Comparing Whole Numbers Mat (through the hundred thousand's place)
- Open Number Line (Can be used vertically or Horizontally)
- Rounding Mountain
- Fractions on Number Lines
- Fraction Bars
- Problem Solving Template
- Blank and Completed Multiplication Chart
- Blank and Completed Skip Counting Number Lines for (multiplying and dividing)
- Multiplication and Division Fact Families
These mats and resources are intentionally created in a simplistic format that would be easy for students to recreate on their own using the provided blank paper (including blank number lines and grid paper) during SCReady and other testing.
Mats could be single use but would be best used in a dry erase pouch or laminated for multiple uses.
As more math resources are added to my store, they will be added to this bundle as well.




