This report has students:
· Identify author, illustrator, and setting
· Identify the narrator of the story
· List and describe main characters
· Identify the sequence of events including problems and solutions
· Distinguish the most important character to the story
· Relate to the characters or events of the story
3rd
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
This review guide aligns to Engage NY’s mid module assessment for third grade module 2. Students review identifying time on an analog clock, representing elapsed time on a number line, showing word problems based on mass and capacity using tape diagrams.
Titanic Newspaper Writing. Students create a headlining article for the day after the Titanic sank. Using primary source documents and images students see and read how the news was delivered over 100 years ago.
This third grade activity has students use conversation hearts to explore fractions. Students identify fractions of colors of hearts, order fractions from least to greatest, show fractions on a number line and show the whole of conversation hearts.
A comprehensive packet to go along with the Magic Tree House Research Guide Polar Bears and the Arctic by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce. Students pull facts, details, and make predictions based on this informational text.
This 19 page research guide packet aligned to the common core asks students to explain, predict, describe, and locate important information from the informational text. Students are challenged in this packet to define things such as interdependence and also explain the importance of it in the Rain Forest biome. Students create a poster at the end of the book that should reflect on what they learned from the book and the overall importance of protecting this biome.
Candy Cane Graphing- lesson plan, smartboard, and activity sheet included. Students explore tally charts, frequency charts, bar graphs, and picto graphs though a survey of candy canes.
A note guide and practice set that correlates to the 3rd grade Engage NY Module 5. This resource consists of 3 note guides to help students understand fraction vocabulary, unit fractions, comparing fractions using pictures/numbers/words, and fractions on a number line. 3 practice sheets that ask students to identify fractions by modeling their thinking through pictures, numbers, and words.
This study guide sheet provides students with:
· Multiplication riddles
· Parenthesis reminders
· Using a letter as an unknown
· Read, Draw Write reminder
· An in and out example
· Word Problem Guide
A useful organizer that helps students identify important parts of a person's life. Works great with the I was, Who is, and Who was series of books but can be used with any biography research. This note packet can be used to create a project of choice.
Students explore fractions and unit fractions through this activity. Students are asked to match numerical fractions to fraction picture and also write the unit fraction for each.