Description
Update 1/28/18: Typo fixed on page 11 and 12. "Square" was on there twice. :)
When it comes to the demands of Geometry for third graders, it can seem quite a bit overwhelming! Well, not anymore! This pack includes everything you need to teach both the Common Core Standards 3.G.1 (Classifying Quadrilaterals) and 3.G.2 (Creating and Making Unit Fractions). Check out all that this fabulous pack has to offer you below!
*Mini Anchor Chart Posters for Teacher Use (Color and Black and White)
*Mini Anchor Chart Posters for Student Notebooks (Black and White)
*Note Pages
*Practice Pages
*Task Cards (for naming polygons/quadrilaterals)
*Task Cards (for naming angle types)
*Task Card Recording Sheets
*Quizzes for Each Skill
*Full Answer Key
**Please Note: I teach in Georgia. According to our standards, anything with at least one set of parallel lines is a trapezoid. This pack reflects that definition.**
Other Math Packs:
Break Apart Pack: Addition and Subtraction
Rounding, Place Value, and Estimation Pack
Finding the Unknown: Addition and Subtraction
Mixed Operations Differentiated Word Problem Pack
When it comes to the demands of Geometry for third graders, it can seem quite a bit overwhelming! Well, not anymore! This pack includes everything you need to teach both the Common Core Standards 3.G.1 (Classifying Quadrilaterals) and 3.G.2 (Creating and Making Unit Fractions). Check out all that this fabulous pack has to offer you below!
*Mini Anchor Chart Posters for Teacher Use (Color and Black and White)
*Mini Anchor Chart Posters for Student Notebooks (Black and White)
*Note Pages
*Practice Pages
*Task Cards (for naming polygons/quadrilaterals)
*Task Cards (for naming angle types)
*Task Card Recording Sheets
*Quizzes for Each Skill
*Full Answer Key
**Please Note: I teach in Georgia. According to our standards, anything with at least one set of parallel lines is a trapezoid. This pack reflects that definition.**
Other Math Packs:
Break Apart Pack: Addition and Subtraction
Rounding, Place Value, and Estimation Pack
Finding the Unknown: Addition and Subtraction
Mixed Operations Differentiated Word Problem Pack
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
3rd - 4th
Standards
CCSS3.G.A.1
CCSS3.G.A.2
Tags
Pages
75
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
2 Weeks
Description
Update 1/28/18: Typo fixed on page 11 and 12. "Square" was on there twice. :)
When it comes to the demands of Geometry for third graders, it can seem quite a bit overwhelming! Well, not anymore! This pack includes everything you need to teach both the Common Core Standards 3.G.1 (Classifying Quadrilaterals) and 3.G.2 (Creating and Making Unit Fractions). Check out all that this fabulous pack has to offer you below!
*Mini Anchor Chart Posters for Teacher Use (Color and Black and White)
*Mini Anchor Chart Posters for Student Notebooks (Black and White)
*Note Pages
*Practice Pages
*Task Cards (for naming polygons/quadrilaterals)
*Task Cards (for naming angle types)
*Task Card Recording Sheets
*Quizzes for Each Skill
*Full Answer Key
**Please Note: I teach in Georgia. According to our standards, anything with at least one set of parallel lines is a trapezoid. This pack reflects that definition.**
Other Math Packs:
Break Apart Pack: Addition and Subtraction
Rounding, Place Value, and Estimation Pack
Finding the Unknown: Addition and Subtraction
Mixed Operations Differentiated Word Problem Pack
When it comes to the demands of Geometry for third graders, it can seem quite a bit overwhelming! Well, not anymore! This pack includes everything you need to teach both the Common Core Standards 3.G.1 (Classifying Quadrilaterals) and 3.G.2 (Creating and Making Unit Fractions). Check out all that this fabulous pack has to offer you below!
*Mini Anchor Chart Posters for Teacher Use (Color and Black and White)
*Mini Anchor Chart Posters for Student Notebooks (Black and White)
*Note Pages
*Practice Pages
*Task Cards (for naming polygons/quadrilaterals)
*Task Cards (for naming angle types)
*Task Card Recording Sheets
*Quizzes for Each Skill
*Full Answer Key
**Please Note: I teach in Georgia. According to our standards, anything with at least one set of parallel lines is a trapezoid. This pack reflects that definition.**
Other Math Packs:
Break Apart Pack: Addition and Subtraction
Rounding, Place Value, and Estimation Pack
Finding the Unknown: Addition and Subtraction
Mixed Operations Differentiated Word Problem Pack
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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This was a great tool to practice partitioning shapes and discussing unit fractions. Thanks!
I’m so glad it was helpful to you!
Thanks for a great resource!
You are so welcome!
As a teacher I am always in search of ideas to enhance my curriculum. This was useful with it's anchor chart, which I put on the wall. I also liked that there were quizzes included!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you found it helpful!
Great way for kids to practice their geometry!
I'm so glad that you are enjoying this resource! :) Thank you for the feedback!
This is helpful. I like that these come in some black and white and color. The quizzes and worksheets are nice
Thank you so much! Is there anything that can make it better for you?
Wonderful resource!
Thank you so much! I hope that you find it helpful to you!!
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSS3.G.A.1
Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombuses, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories.
CCSS3.G.A.2
Partition shapes into parts with equal areas. Express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole. For example, partition a shape into 4 parts with equal area, and describe the area of each part as 1/4 of the area of the shape.
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