This is a set of cards that can be used for different games. It reviews the science standards for 3rd grade in Georgia. It includes Georgia habitats, Rocks & Soil, Fossils, Heat, and Magnets.
Cut out each card. Laminate and use multiple times. These cards can be used for different games.
Game #1-Game can be played in pairs or groups. Turn the cards over where no one can see the cards. Each student gets a chance to flip over a card. If the student knows the answer they get to keep the card.
This is a simple foldable that can be used in interactive notebooks or journals. My students have a hard time remembering the differences in the types of fossils. This is just one more way to reinforce these vocabulary words: stoney model, cast, imprint and mold. You could also have the students draw a picture of each to go along with the definitions. You could use this as a study guide for your students or something to go up on the bulletin board.
This is a great way to review all of Georgia's habitats. You can use it as a game or add in the recording sheet in order to assess the students. It can be used in partners, groups, or by oneself. My students had a blast reviewing all of the habitats while working together on this. Very simple but gets the job done!
This is an easy foldable to use when teaching Scientific Method. The steps and descriptions are already on the foldable. All the students have to do is cut them out and write on the top of each tab what the specific step is. A word bank is included. This is a must when using interative journals!
This is an awesome packet to use when teaching line plots, pictographs, and bar graphs. This packet includes activities that allow students the chance to answer questions about different graphs as well as create their own graph. There is also a graphic organizer included that can be used in their interactive journals. Answers sheets are at the end of the packet.
This is a graphic organizer that can be used in an interactive journal. A picture is included to show you how it will look in your journals. Students are to cut out different scenarios and glue them under the correct level and branch of government.
This packet contains 2 worksheet to help review the 13 Colonies. Georgia 3rd Grade Social Studies Standard SS3H3. You can use it as a coloring review, take as a daily grade, or use it as an assessment. No prep needed! Just copy and give to students. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED!! An easy way to review or get a daily grade. New England Colonies, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
2nd - 4th
European History, Other (Social Studies), U.S. History
This is a colorful study guide that goes great with Georgia's GPS. Each section is divided up and when cut out, one can create tabs. After each section there are a few review questions. Each section is labeled habitats, rocks & soil, fossils, heat, or magnets.
Georgia Regions and Habitats: This can be a quick check to assess your students' understandings of the different regions in Georgia. Students read the description of given region. They will then decide which region the description is describing and show their answering by coloring in the box. Appalachian Plateau, Ridge and Valley, Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains
This is a quick assessment to see how well your students understand the different regions in Georgia. This correlates with the Science Georgia Standards of Excellence. This matching quiz includes Piedmont, Ridge and Valley, Coastal Plains, Appalachian Plateau, and Blue Ridge Mountains.
This worksheet can be used as an assessment to see how well students can round to the nearest 10.
1. Use red to color all numbers that round to 580.
2. Use blue to color all numbers that round to 130.
3. Use orange to color all numbers that round to 220.
4. Use green to color all numbers that round to 630.
5. Use yellow to color all numbers that round to 150.
6. Use purple to color all numbers that round to 520.
7. Use brown to color all numbers that round to 850.
8. Use white to colo
Use this activity in center work or at home. Students use letters on gumballs to spell CVC words. Then students can write the correct spelling for each object on the given worksheet. What an easy way to assess how well the students did at the center.
This Step 1, 2, 3 activity is great for Rounding Beginners. It just covers rounding to the nearest ten. Students must organize their numbers on graphs and number lines before deciding with tens place to round it to.
These can be used in small groups, as math centers, or as an assessment. The green cards (labeled A-L) are 1 step division problems. The purple cards (labeled 1-12) are multistep division cards for your more advanced students. Answer keys are included.
Students are to use what they know about elapsed time to construct data from real world examples. After students get an answer to the elapsed time problems, they then create a line plot with their data. They are also to answer some questions about their line plots. A great way to check for understanding of elapsed time and line plots. Elapsed time to the nearest minute! No prep! An easy way to check for understanding! An easy way to challenge students thinking. Want application math? Here it is!
This is a simple foldable that can be used in interactive notebooks or journals. The foldable goes along great with Georgia's 3rd grade Social Studies standards. This is just one more way to reinforce these important women: Susan B. Anthony, Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt. You could also have the students draw a picture of each to go along with the definitions. You could use this as a study guide for your students or something to go up on the bulletin board.
This is a worksheet that covers the branches and levels of government. Students must match up the appropriate position or branch of government to the descriptions given. You may also want to take a look at my graphic organizer to include with this activity.
When you need to go back to the basics.... A coloring sheet to assess your students' understanding of telling time and calculating elapsed time. Not just your ordinary worksheet! Students think they are "coloring" but you are really assessing their understandings. Just print and go! No Prep needed. Easy and simple yet effective! Allows your students the chance to DIG DEEP and THINK but a simple way of proving their understanding. Children need a chance to be children these days... What better wa
Easy way to check your students' understanding of basic Explorer Vocabulary and the Explorers for Georgia's 3rd grade Explorers standard. Matching activity for vocabulary words and explorers. Also, a coloring activity- Very fast and easy way to assess their knwledge! Christopher Columbus, Hernando de Soto, Jacques Cartier, Balboa, Cartier!
Review Recycling, Reducing, Reusing ideas while practicing word problems. These word problems cover addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Some of these word problems are multi-step. No prep! Task Cards! Perfect for math centers or a game of SCOOT! Awesome resource to use when teaching about pollution and earth changes. Integration is the way to go! If wanted, check out this same activity but as a Google NO PREP assignment in my TPT store. This only includes the Task Cards.
2nd - 4th
Math, Other (Math), Science
CCSS
3.OA.A.3
, 3.OA.D.8
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