This is the perfect resource for additional practice problems for 3rd Grade EOG Review.
Addresses clusters:
3OA: Represent and solve problems in multiplication and division, Understand properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division, Multiply and divide within 100, Solve problems involving the four operations
3NBT: Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic.
Includes a total of 20 questions, calculator
This 4 page activity is the perfect way to teach and practice the relationship between multiplication and division and how to use fact families to solve for an unknown. Use as a teaching tool, homework, review or independent practice.
This contains a modeled instruction page and a practice page for both creating fact families and using fact families to solve for an unknown.
This game allows students to work with words and practice reading a grid in a fun and creative way; by playing an education version of the classic game Battleship. Student friendly directions and game boards are included.
Easily assess your student's interactive math notebooks with this rubric. This rubric can be used for self, peer or teacher assessment of interactive math notebooks. Sections include neatness, content and organization to name a few. Space allowed for comments at the bottom.
This game allows students to work with words and practice reading a grid in a fun and creative way; by playing an education version of the classic game Battleship. Student friendly directions and game boards are included.
Use this chart to help your kids keep track of geometry terms. Terms are listed in the chart with space available for students to fill in a definition, real world example and draw a picture. Terms are geared towards 4th Grade Common Core Standards. Use as a teaching tool, note taking strategy or review activity.
This resource is a perfect review or notetaking sheet for addition properties: Commutative, Associative and Identity. Students solve problems and are asked to write their own definition. Then, they create their own example for each of the properties.
I love this simple activity for students to complete either independently or in a small group and use as notes or a study guide.
2nd - 4th
Math, Numbers
FREE
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