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Valentine's Day Math Performance Task
Valentine's Day Math Performance Task
Valentine's Day Math Performance Task
Valentine's Day Math Performance Task
Valentine's Day Math Performance Task
Valentine's Day Math Performance Task
Valentine's Day Math Performance Task
Valentine's Day Math Performance Task
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Get students excited for Valentine's Day while reviewing math standards that students need to master for third. This Valentine's Day party math task has students help their teacher prepare for their class Valentine's Day party. Within this math task students will build upon each problem and use their skills in: addition, subtraction, multiplying, dividing, solving multi-step word problems, the break apart and distributive property of multiplication, multiples of 10, line plots, area and perimeter, drawing arrays, as well as practicing rounding and estimation. Although this task uses mostly third grade standards, it also will be useful for fourth and fifth grade students in order to prepare them for the end of the year state wide tests. It may also be used for second grade students as a way to challenge them in a fun and engaging way.

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Valentine's Day Math Performance Task

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Lundin Learning Bridges
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$2.25

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This Bundle contains all holiday math performance tasks sold individually on my TpT site. Each performance task has a variety of math skills that mainly focus on the core of third grade math standards. However, each math task is rigorous, so they will be beneficial for 3-5 grade students. They can a
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Get students excited for Valentine's Day while reviewing math standards that students need to master for third. This Valentine's Day party math task has students help their teacher prepare for their class Valentine's Day party. Within this math task students will build upon each problem and use their skills in: addition, subtraction, multiplying, dividing, solving multi-step word problems, the break apart and distributive property of multiplication, multiples of 10, line plots, area and perimeter, drawing arrays, as well as practicing rounding and estimation. Although this task uses mostly third grade standards, it also will be useful for fourth and fifth grade students in order to prepare them for the end of the year state wide tests. It may also be used for second grade students as a way to challenge them in a fun and engaging way.

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June 7, 2019
Fun math for Valentine's Day!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots. For example, from a line plot find and interpret the difference in length between the longest and shortest specimens in an insect collection.
Add and subtract within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
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