I taught third grade for five years in North Carolina. I have been a a reading and math instructional coach for two years, this has resulted in me working across the elementary school grades.
I gave students each a bag of 12 skittles to write fractions for and then use to draw pictures of equivalent fractions. This was a fun activity- especially because students got to eat them!
This is a set of 42 cards and an answer key. These cards could be used to match partners in your classroom, cut as a quiz-quiz-trade activity, used as a center for Go Fish or Memory etc. The cards consist of 21 pairs of a number in standard form and a number in an abnormal unit form. For example: 5,167 is 51 hundred and 67 tens.
This is an independent review of all areas in 3rd grade fractions. I use this as a weekly homework to practice learned skills at home or during an independent practice center.
Would be a great when reteaching fractions as well.
This is a set of questions to practice fractions that have been learned in class. This set focuses mainly on comparing fractions and equivalence. It was used as a weekly homework but would be great for an independent practice center or for reteaching fractions before the end of the year testing.
This is a check in for the middle of a fraction unit. It touches on making a fraction, equivalence, and comparison- it is 6 questions.
3rd
Fractions
CCSS
3.NF.A.1
, 3.NF.A.3
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Experience
I taught third grade for five years in North Carolina. I have been a a reading and math instructional coach for two years, this has resulted in me working across the elementary school grades.
Teaching style
Center based teaching
Awards & shining teacher moments
Nationally Board Certified
My own education history
Completed a BA in elementary education at UNC Chapel Hill.
Completed a M.Ed. with a focus in elementary math at UNC Chapel Hill.
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