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I have browsed and browsed for a resource for us 3rd grade teachers to help easily present Everyday Math lessons in an engaging manner and have been at a loss. So your girl decided to design her own to help teachers like you!
I have put together slides for all of Unit 3 Lessons 1-13 (there are not slides for Lesson 2, as that lesson is a classroom activity), including the Warm Up, Math Message, and Focus Lesson. This will help provide a fun and engaging lesson to teach all of the Everyday Math Unit 3. This interative resource will also help you keep yourself on track when presenting each lesson to your students, with large emphisis on the key objectives required to teach within the curriuclum. This resource is meant to be used in conjunction with the Everyday Math Teachers manual.
Provided is the majority of the key elements for each lesson, with the help of clickable formative check-in questions for your students as you navigate through the slides. I have provided a "click" reminder that tells you when there are formative check-in quesitons to ask your students. The answers are recorded through the slides as well. Some projects for this unit may not be included, as that is teacher discretion.
Check out FREEBIE Unit 1 Lesson 1 Math Tools, Time, and Multiplication Google Slides here!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/3rd-Grade-Everyday-Math-Unit-1-Lesson-1-Slides-13788392
**Unit 1 and 2 is also available now!**
**These slides are meant to be followed by the Everyday Math Teacher Manual to ensure that all concepts are covered in their entiretly. Not all projects are included in all of the slides. It is your responsibility to check that all concepts are being addressed. Please do not rely solely on slides as some concepts will need to be address individually.**
This resource is for teachers who use Grade 3 Everyday Mathematics, Edition 4.
These materials were prepared by Rachel Holleman and have neither been developed, reviewed, nor endorsed by McGraw Hill Education Publishing Company, publisher of the original Everyday Mathematics on which this material is based.
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What others say
Description
I have browsed and browsed for a resource for us 3rd grade teachers to help easily present Everyday Math lessons in an engaging manner and have been at a loss. So your girl decided to design her own to help teachers like you!
I have put together slides for all of Unit 3 Lessons 1-13 (there are not slides for Lesson 2, as that lesson is a classroom activity), including the Warm Up, Math Message, and Focus Lesson. This will help provide a fun and engaging lesson to teach all of the Everyday Math Unit 3. This interative resource will also help you keep yourself on track when presenting each lesson to your students, with large emphisis on the key objectives required to teach within the curriuclum. This resource is meant to be used in conjunction with the Everyday Math Teachers manual.
Provided is the majority of the key elements for each lesson, with the help of clickable formative check-in questions for your students as you navigate through the slides. I have provided a "click" reminder that tells you when there are formative check-in quesitons to ask your students. The answers are recorded through the slides as well. Some projects for this unit may not be included, as that is teacher discretion.
Check out FREEBIE Unit 1 Lesson 1 Math Tools, Time, and Multiplication Google Slides here!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/3rd-Grade-Everyday-Math-Unit-1-Lesson-1-Slides-13788392
**Unit 1 and 2 is also available now!**
**These slides are meant to be followed by the Everyday Math Teacher Manual to ensure that all concepts are covered in their entiretly. Not all projects are included in all of the slides. It is your responsibility to check that all concepts are being addressed. Please do not rely solely on slides as some concepts will need to be address individually.**
This resource is for teachers who use Grade 3 Everyday Mathematics, Edition 4.
These materials were prepared by Rachel Holleman and have neither been developed, reviewed, nor endorsed by McGraw Hill Education Publishing Company, publisher of the original Everyday Mathematics on which this material is based.
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Thank you so much for the kind comment! I am halfway through Unit 4 and hope to have it posted within the next week!!




