These amazing, engaging Building Thinking Classroom (BTC) Tasks and worksheets will make students put their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills to work. Put students in random groupings of three and present them with one of the tasks. Make various manipulatives like fraction bars available to students to help visualize the size of the fractional parts. Students work together to categorize fractions that are less than one-half, equal to one-half, and more than one-half. Students can draw
Do your students need to boost their skills in Operations and Algebraic Thinking? This Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC) resource addresses 3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards in the domain of Operations and Algebraic Thinking (3.OA.A.1, 3.OA.A.2, 3.OA.A.3, 3.OA.A.4, 3.OA.B.5, 3.OA.B.6, 3.OA.C.7, 3.OA.D.9).These amazing, engaging Building Thinking Classroom (BTC) Tasks and worksheets will make students put their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills to work. Put students in random
Want to teach your students about St. Patrick's Day? Use these 3 resources--two during literacy and the other during math. 1. Use this no-prep, engaging informational reading passage with 5 comprehension questions and a coloring page. Students will enjoy learning about this special holiday. Use this as a whole group activity, small group, centers, independent work, homework, or for homeschool. 2. Use this no-prep, engaging fictional reading passage with 5 comprehension questions and a colori
Want to teach your students about St. Patrick's Day? Use these 3 resources--two during literacy and the other during math. 1. Grab this no-prep, engaging informational reading passage with 5 comprehension questions, vocabulary, and a coloring page. Students will enjoy learning about this special holiday. Use this as a whole group activity, small group, centers, independent work, homework, or for homeschool. 2. Grab this no-prep, engaging fictional reading passage with 5 comprehension questio
These are engaging, no prep worksheets for students to practice multiplication facts within 144. There are 7 pages that each have 15 multiplication problems. Each page has a Valentine's Day themed riddle or joke. Once the students solve all the multiplication equations, they will reveal the answer to the riddle or joke. Students can work independently to review multiplication, or this could be used as homework or a math center.
Grab this 13 page, no-prep, engaging math resource, and check out this fun way to practice addition and subtraction in March! Students can make this craft for a bulletin board or to take home. The resource includes shamrock and fact family templates for the craft, a step-by-step tutorial, and 8 worksheets with addition and subtraction fact family practice. This is a great way to practice addition facts and see the relationship between addition and subtraction. The worksheets can be used for in
9 pages of no prep fraction worksheets. Students practice renaming mixed numbers and subtracting fractions from a mixed number. Students can also practice finding equivalent fractions and subtracting a mixed number from a mixed number. Students can self check a few pages with cut and paste answers.
These are engaging, no prep worksheets for students to practice multiplication facts within 144. There are 7 pages that each have 15 multiplication problems. Each page has a winter-themed riddle or joke. Once the students solve all the multiplication equations, they will reveal the answer to the riddle or joke. Students can work independently to review multiplication, or this could be used as homework.
Snow much fun! This engaging activity will allow students to self-check their multiplication with the joke or riddle at the bottom of the page. There are 6 pages with 15 multiplication problems. Students will be able to practice multiplying by multiples of 10 (sometimes referred to as the zero trick). Students can practice independently, or this can be used as homework.
8 no prep, engaging worksheets! Students have to rename the whole number to subtract the fraction. Worksheets include cut and paste activities, matching, and just solving expressions. These are great for independent practice, partner work, or even homework.
Students practice renaming the whole or mixed number as a fraction greater than 1. Then students practice subtracting fractions with like denominators. This could be used as morning work, a math center, small group work, or review. *This worksheet could supplement or be used with Grade 4 Module 5 Lesson 17 of Eureka Math or Engage NY Math.
Do your students need to boost their skills in Operations and Algebraic Thinking? This resource addresses 3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards in the domain of Operations and Algebraic Thinking (3.OA.A.1, 3.OA.A.2, 3.OA.A.3, 3.OA.A.4, 3.OA.B.5, 3.OA.B.6, 3.OA.C.7, 3.OA.D.9).These 2 free worksheets will help students master multiplication, division, and properties of multiplication. In the "What's Missing?" worksheet, students have to solve the equations in order to fill in the missing number.
This product includes 20 addition/subtraction word problem task cards, a task card recording sheet, task card answer key, word problem exit ticket, adding lengths worksheet, 4 pages of addition on a number line practice, and 4 pages of subtraction on a number line practice. I use these resources to support 3rd grade math. These resources can be used during lessons, math centers, small group instruction, homework, or as informal assessments.
This is an engaging activity for students to practice multiplication facts within 144. There is one page with 15 multiplication problems with a winter-themed riddle or joke. Once the students solve all the multiplication equations, they will reveal the answer to the riddle or joke. Students can work independently to review multiplication, or this could be used as homework. Click this link to purchase the full resource with 6 additional pages.
This is an activity for students to choose an object from their desks or around classroom to measure its mass. For example students may choose a marker. Then they estimate the mass in grams of the marker. Next they find the exact mass of the marker using a balance. Lastly students find the difference between the estimate and the exact mass. Students continue on a mass scavenger hunt around the room. This could be used during a lesson, math center, or stations.
Check out this fun way to practice multiplication and division in March! Students can make this craft for a bulletin board or to take home. The resource includes shamrock and fact family templates for the craft, a step-by-step tutorial, and 8 worksheets with multiplication and division fact family practice. This is a great way to practice multiplication facts and see the relationship between multiplication and division. The worksheets can be used for independent practice, centers, or homework.
This product includes 20 addition and subtraction word problem task cards, a task card recording sheet, the task card answer key, an adding lengths worksheet, and an addition/subtraction word problem exit ticket. I use these resources with 3rd graders, but they can work with grades 2, 3, 4, or homeschool. I like to print, laminate, and cut the task cards. Then I tape them around the classroom. Students move around the classroom with the recording sheet on a clipboard. Students get to practice ma
9 no prep, engaging worksheets! Students complete many different activities involving time such as cutting and pasting the correct times to each analog clock, draw the hands on an analog clock to match the time, solving elapsed time word problems, identifying odd and even minutes and hours, and more! These worksheets are great for independent practice, partner work, sub plans, and even homework.
Subtracting on a number line helps students with their number sense, place value, and mental math abilities. I use these number lines to teach students how to jump back to a friendly number (multiples of 10) or jump by a friendly number.
Adding on a number line helps students with their number sense, place value, and mental math abilities. I use these number lines to teach students how to jump to a friendly number (multiples of 10) or jump by a friendly number.