This product would be a wonderful Mother's Day gift. Students color the flower and pot. I also printed students' pictures to go in the middle of the flower. Can be printed on cardstock and laminated or placed on construction paper.
This form is a great way to communicate with parents your reading conferences with students. It has space for you to write the skills discussed, level the student is on, words they had trouble with, and the things you recommend their student work on.
3rd
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
This product is one worksheet with 5 problems for either homework or extra practice. Can also serve as classwork or early finisher activity. Word problems include multiplication or division and ask students to draw tape diagrams to match their answers/to help them solve.
This test includes word problems involving grams, kilograms, liters, and milliliters. Students are asked to add, subtract or multiply to solve. Also, there are 6 multiplication problems at the end involving measurements.
Students can use this observation chart to record their observations of their plant or bean throughout the week! The chart has columns to write the date, their observation, the measurement of their plant, and a drawing of the plant.
This product includes 24 math problem cards and a student recording sheet.
Use the 24 word problem cards to hide in eggs around the classroom. Write letters A-X on plastic Easter eggs. Students will work with a partner or independently to hunt for the eggs, solve the math problem in the egg, and then place the egg back where they found it for other students to solve. The students will use the provided recording sheet to write answers on.
The math problems include multiplication and division
Students fill in the blank with which grade they are in and give advice to students who are moving up. This is a great end of year activity. Use the brochures on the first day of school or for meet the teacher before school starts.
This booklet allows students to reflect on their last week of school. Each day offers a new writing prompt and place for an illustration. The booklet is editable for different grades. I would suggest making all of the margins half an inch. The cover page is the last page in the word document.
This worksheet has 5 questions that review math PARCC questions for third grade. There is also a portion in which students practice bubbling in answers on a bubble grid.
This product includes directions to making a multiplication monster and the multiplication sheet for students to complete and place on their monster. Students solve multiplication problems and then glue their sheet to construction paper and make a scary monster.
Students draw an equilateral, scalene, and isosceles triangle. The names of these triangles help them remember the properties of each. Scary Scalene does not have the same angles or sides, Nice Isosceles has two sides that are friends and one that is different, and Easy Equilateral is all the same.
Add some holiday fun to your classroom with this themed Around the Room activity! This activity has students find 12 hidden word problems around the classroom. Students will record their answers on the provided Recording Sheet. The word problems have students round numbers to the nearest ten or the nearest hundred and then add or subtract depending on the problem.
This test assesses the student's ability to use the "Somebody Wanted But So" structure when reading a biography. It also has students state the lesson the character learned, the information they learned, and a bonus question that has students apply a thought prompt to an interesting fact.
3rd
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
This short, five questions assessment includes word problems that require students to use a number bond and division to solve. It also requires students to use complete sentences and has a bonus question at the end.
This test includes vocabulary from 3rd grade science lessons on seeds and cones. The vocabulary words tested are: seed coat, seed leaf, life cycle, germinate, seedling, conifer. There is a matching section, short answer, and fill in the blank. Also, students can earn a bonus point for answering an extra fill in the blank question at the end.
This science plants test includes vocabulary covered in a third grade science plants lesson. The vocabulary tested is: plant stem, plant root, pollen, pollenate, sequencing, petal, minerals, and carbon dioxide. It has a matching section, fill in the blank, and true or false.