Use this Google Sheet to provide quick feedback for each student and their grown ups. All 3rd grade Georgia Math standards are included on the sheet. Duplicate a sheet for each student and update throughout the year.
Students will create an array (I used jewels) at the top of the worksheet to represent a multiplication problem. Then, they will "ninja chop," the jewels into two sections and write the new multiplication problems to represent the distributive property.
Use this graphic organizer to organize the characteristics of each region of Native Americans. The regions listed include Arctic, Plains, Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Southeast
This Digital Escape room is super easy and fun for everyone. Students cannot move onto the next room until they have solved and input the correct answers. They will get a try again message if they do not have the correct answer. This is perfect to make those tricky 2 step word problems more interesting and fun to tackle. By simply making a copy, you should be able to edit the problems to fit your needs. This particular room escape includes additions, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
This is a fun independent tool to get students practicing these skills. You can use it to either assess or promote cooperative learning. I like to tape the cards around the room to let students move around the room and work.
his Digital Escape room is super easy and fun for everyone. Students cannot move onto the next room until they have solved and input the correct answers. They will get a try again message if they do not have the correct answer. This is perfect to make those tricky addition/subtraction problems more interesting and fun to tackle. By simply making a copy, you should be able to edit the problems to fit your needs. This particular room escape includes addition and subtraction word problems.
This comprehensive study guide includes questions from all the units in 3rd Grade. These questions came directly from the GaDOE study guide website, and I just put them in a printer friendly format. I included some "technology" based questions, so you could explain how to use them before they take the test. *The only reason I put a price is to get some compensation for the time it took to create this.
I have learned that when you incorporate things that students are interested in, they are more excited to learn. Therefore, I created a counting and subtraction worksheet based on some popular characters/items of the time.