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The 3 read protocol is a useful strategy to teach students to think about what word problems are asking. Think about it as a close read of a math story! Students analyze what is happening in a word problem rather than rushing to solve it without understanding the story. This strategy is highly effective for English language learners because of the visuals and the deep analysis of a math story. The students also need to inquire about the story and create their own questions. It is very engaging for students because they are the ones who have created the questions.
This resource includes 10 story problems (each has at least two options for differentiation). Each story problem has a recording sheet included, vocabulary cards, picture cards, and picture manipulatives that match each story.
This 3 reads resource has many color visuals. If you do not have a color printer, then you can print them in black and white, but the quality will not be as good. Color is important for those English language learners. When you print the pictures, laminate them, so they will last a long time.
$ Save money by purchasing the 10 month bundle here!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jennifer R. says, "This makes story problems truly story problems when you pull out the who, what, when, and where. This is a great strategy for our EL students."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Magdalena A. says, "I like the worksheets that it comes with, they help srltudents visualize their thinking."
If you want a preview of what this product is, I have offered an example of one math story as a freebie: December 3 Read FREE
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You may also like…
→ Solving Word Problems Using the 3 Read Protocol | Ten Month Bundle
→ 1st Grade Morning Work Bundle | Homework Menus
→ Graphing and Data Activities | Bar Graphs, Picture Graphs, and Tally Charts
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Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
March Solving Addition & Subtraction Word Problems 3 Read Protocol Math Strategy
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Description
The 3 read protocol is a useful strategy to teach students to think about what word problems are asking. Think about it as a close read of a math story! Students analyze what is happening in a word problem rather than rushing to solve it without understanding the story. This strategy is highly effective for English language learners because of the visuals and the deep analysis of a math story. The students also need to inquire about the story and create their own questions. It is very engaging for students because they are the ones who have created the questions.
This resource includes 10 story problems (each has at least two options for differentiation). Each story problem has a recording sheet included, vocabulary cards, picture cards, and picture manipulatives that match each story.
This 3 reads resource has many color visuals. If you do not have a color printer, then you can print them in black and white, but the quality will not be as good. Color is important for those English language learners. When you print the pictures, laminate them, so they will last a long time.
$ Save money by purchasing the 10 month bundle here!
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jennifer R. says, "This makes story problems truly story problems when you pull out the who, what, when, and where. This is a great strategy for our EL students."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Magdalena A. says, "I like the worksheets that it comes with, they help srltudents visualize their thinking."
If you want a preview of what this product is, I have offered an example of one math story as a freebie: December 3 Read FREE
___________________________________
You may also like…
→ Solving Word Problems Using the 3 Read Protocol | Ten Month Bundle
→ 1st Grade Morning Work Bundle | Homework Menus
→ Graphing and Data Activities | Bar Graphs, Picture Graphs, and Tally Charts
___________________________________
Copyright © Inspiring Little Learners.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.





