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Grade 3 Ontario Math Centres | Patterns & Equations | Google Slides
Grade 3 Ontario Math Centres | Patterns & Equations | Google Slides
Grade 3 Ontario Math Centres | Patterns & Equations | Google Slides
Grade 3 Ontario Math Centres | Patterns & Equations | Google Slides
Grade 3 Ontario Math Centres | Patterns & Equations | Google Slides
Grade 3 Ontario Math Centres | Patterns & Equations | Google Slides
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Transform your classroom into a hub of mathematical discovery with these Grade 3 Patterns & Equations Math Centres, designed specifically to align with the Ontario Math Curriculum. This dynamic resource is packed with engaging, hands-on activities that make learning number sense concepts both fun and effective.

What's Included:

1. Instructions: FULLY EDITABLE with pictures on how to play the games (4 pages)

2. Labels: label template for organizing the centres (2 pages)

3. What Comes Next? game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (10 pages)

4. Block Patterns game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (10 pages)

5. Memory game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (8 pages)

6. Equivalent Relationships game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (8 pages)

Why choose this resource? 

Curriculum-Aligned: Each activity is crafted to meet the Ontario Grade 3 Math expectations, ensuring your students are on the right track.

Collaborative Learning: Foster teamwork and communication skills as students work together to solve problems and complete challenges.

Hands-On Activities: From interactive games to creative problem-solving tasks, students will enjoy a variety of tactile and kinesthetic learning experiences.

Specific Expectations Covered:

C1.1 identify and describe repeating elements and operations in a variety of patterns, including patterns found in real-life contexts

C1.2 create and translate patterns that have repeating elements, movements, or operations using various representations, including shapes, numbers, and tables of values

C1.3 determine pattern rules and use them to extend patterns, make and justify predictions, and identify missing elements in patterns that have repeating elements, movements, or operations

C2.2 determine whether given sets of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division expressions are equivalent or not

C2.3 identify and use equivalent relationships for whole numbers up to 1000, in various contexts

Are you looking for the digital unit that pairs with these centres? Check out my Patterns & Equations digital unit - instructional slides, lots of practice, and a Google Form!

Please note that I take great time in creating these resources. If you have any concerns I would greatly appreciate if you reach out to me through email as I strive to provide value-added resources for all my customers. You can email me at: margaret@mycalltoteach.com


Finally, follow me on Instagram, as this is where I post what I'm working on and what I launch - and I always launch with a flash sale or freebie!


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Grade 3 Ontario Math Centres | Patterns & Equations | Google Slides

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Description

Overview

Transform your classroom into a hub of mathematical discovery with these Grade 3 Patterns & Equations Math Centres, designed specifically to align with the Ontario Math Curriculum. This dynamic resource is packed with engaging, hands-on activities that make learning number sense concepts both fun and effective.

What's Included:

1. Instructions: FULLY EDITABLE with pictures on how to play the games (4 pages)

2. Labels: label template for organizing the centres (2 pages)

3. What Comes Next? game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (10 pages)

4. Block Patterns game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (10 pages)

5. Memory game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (8 pages)

6. Equivalent Relationships game: FULLY EDITABLE Google Slide presentation (8 pages)

Why choose this resource? 

Curriculum-Aligned: Each activity is crafted to meet the Ontario Grade 3 Math expectations, ensuring your students are on the right track.

Collaborative Learning: Foster teamwork and communication skills as students work together to solve problems and complete challenges.

Hands-On Activities: From interactive games to creative problem-solving tasks, students will enjoy a variety of tactile and kinesthetic learning experiences.

Specific Expectations Covered:

C1.1 identify and describe repeating elements and operations in a variety of patterns, including patterns found in real-life contexts

C1.2 create and translate patterns that have repeating elements, movements, or operations using various representations, including shapes, numbers, and tables of values

C1.3 determine pattern rules and use them to extend patterns, make and justify predictions, and identify missing elements in patterns that have repeating elements, movements, or operations

C2.2 determine whether given sets of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division expressions are equivalent or not

C2.3 identify and use equivalent relationships for whole numbers up to 1000, in various contexts

Are you looking for the digital unit that pairs with these centres? Check out my Patterns & Equations digital unit - instructional slides, lots of practice, and a Google Form!

Please note that I take great time in creating these resources. If you have any concerns I would greatly appreciate if you reach out to me through email as I strive to provide value-added resources for all my customers. You can email me at: margaret@mycalltoteach.com


Finally, follow me on Instagram, as this is where I post what I'm working on and what I launch - and I always launch with a flash sale or freebie!


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Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide. Examples: If 6 × 4 = 24 is known, then 4 × 6 = 24 is also known. (Commutative property of multiplication.) 3 × 5 × 2 can be found by 3 × 5 = 15, then 15 × 2 = 30, or by 5 × 2 = 10, then 3 × 10 = 30. (Associative property of multiplication.) Knowing that 8 × 5 = 40 and 8 × 2 = 16, one can find 8 × 7 as 8 × (5 + 2) = (8 × 5) + (8 × 2) = 40 + 16 = 56. (Distributive property.)
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