13 years of education experience . Grades/subjects taught include 3-6, accelerated instruction, gifted and talented, social studies, science, reading and math. Mother of a dyslexia student. Certified school principal.
3rd grade math STAAR released questions for student practice in PPT format. 290 total questions covering all of the 3rd grade math TEKS. Download for printable handouts or use on a personal device or classroom screen.
Students will practice math skills relating to the dimensions of the Golden Gate bridge. This allows students to put their math skills to work in the real world!
I'm Done, Now What Can I Do? As we all know, children finish their projects really fast sometimes, while others need much more time. Try this idea for all grade levels! The element of surprise is always exciting to kids. Just make sure they don't rush the curriculum assignment to "get to the doodle bucket!"
This set of 24 practice cards will help get your 4th grader ready for the place value portion of the math STAAR test. These task cards are created from previously released STAAR exam questions. Use them as a warm-up, group work, or individual work. They could also be used as homeroom if needed.
Do you have students that are always finished early and want more to do? These activities can work for a variety of learners, but this list is compiled from my experience with GT students/fast finishers.
This activity ties is great when learning about the Olympics! Students rotate through 6 stations using estimation. The winner is determined by who has the lowest difference overall.
Students will work in groups to shop for the needed items and calculate the cost for a dinner for eight people. This activity can be extended by having students use Excel to create their spreadsheet and calculate expenses.
Perfect for field trips to the Texas Capitol! Give each student a clipboard and pencil and have them search for the listed items around the Capitol and Visitor's Center. This will help keep them focused.
Kids love video games so let them be the gamer and practice finding area and perimeter. Once they finish this sheet, have them create their own! Being able to create their own problems will show their true understanding of the concept. GAME ON!
Students are to invent a wacky or unusual summer camp and create a brochure to promote their camp. Required information is included on handout.
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13 years of education experience . Grades/subjects taught include 3-6, accelerated instruction, gifted and talented, social studies, science, reading and math. Mother of a dyslexia student. Certified school principal.
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