This is an alphabet strip with a circle trail connecting all letters. It would look perfect in a game board, bright colors, or whimsical themed classroom. Letters M and W do not fit on one page, so both letters are split between two pages. All letters connect when printed so this will look natural.
This unit includes the following topics:
-addition and subtraction (inverse operations)
-rounding
-place values (1-1,000)
Inside includes 10 different INB activities to meet third grade standards. This includes vocabulary, strategy practice, card sorts, and foldables. This is an editable word document for you to use fonts you want to and to delete what you do not need from vocabulary tabs.
This test includes 20 questions and a bonus question. The first half is a multiple choice section for students to identify the state based on the picture of the state. The second half is a matching section for the state and its capital. This only covers the Northeast region.
This set covers third grade standards for rounding, place value, addition, and subtraction skills. There are two versions included: numbered cards for task card/scoot activities and non-numbered for use with game boards.
This resource is a growing bundle to help students in writing essays for any topic and for multiple types of prompts. I have had success with introducing 3rd grade students to writing using color coded system and the writing frames provided in this pack.
Buying this will allow you access to additions made throughout the next few months.
This set contains 20 cards, both with numbers and without, that cover all 3rd grade multiplication and division standards. These cards are not fact flash cards but rather cards that ask deeper thinking questions. Some cards ask the student to fix errors while others ask for them to show multiple ways to solve a question. A response sheet is also provided. As many questions will have varying answers and I want the focus on how an answer is found, no answer key is provided.
If you are using Whole Brain Teaching you know about the Quick Test that is given at the end of the lesson to track understanding. This is a way to plan the questions you will use and keep a record of your classes scores.