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Preview of 3rd Grade October Math Projects, Problem-Solving

3rd Grade October Math Projects, Problem-Solving

Created by
Gina Kennedy
NO-PREP! 3rd Grade October themed math problem solving projects and problems! Challenging fun math research projects and problems about famous October dates, birthdays and holidays! Excellent for homework, individual assignments or group work! Nine engaging October critical thinking math problems and projects inviting the student to use math skills they have practiced comprehensively throughout the year. Works perfectly for distance learning as well!CCSS/STAAR Aligned From calculating M & M's
Preview of The Ultimate Blank Graphic Organizer Math Toolkit for Elementary

The Ultimate Blank Graphic Organizer Math Toolkit for Elementary

Blank graphic organizers for elementary math including number charts, fractions, geometry, place value, measurement, blank charts and graphs, and support for organization such as multi-digit operations.
Preview of Comparison Word Problems | Measurement and Data Small Group Unit

Comparison Word Problems | Measurement and Data Small Group Unit

Created by
The Math Spot
Support your 3rd grade students in understanding addition and subtraction comparison word problems in measurement and data with this HANDS-ON math intervention unit. This set of 5 math intervention lessons, along with assessment and independent practice activities, will put your students well on their way to developing the ability to answer addition and subtraction word problems in the context of grams, kilograms, liters and bar graphs. This unit is included in a 3rd Grade Math Intervention Bu
Preview of Math Student Data Notebook

Math Student Data Notebook

Student Math Data Notebook Help students track their math progress and build confidence through data, reflection, and goal setting! Do your students take math assessments but never really understand what their scores mean? This Student Math Data Notebook helps students track their progress, identify areas for improvement, and celebrate growth throughout the school year. Instead of math scores feeling random, students learn to analyze their performance, reflect on mistakes, and set goals for i
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