
This parent guide supports parents in helping their child at home with the 3rd grade Math content.
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Reference Material
- Vocabulary
- Author:
- AMBER GARVEY
- Date Added:
- 02/13/2023
This parent guide supports parents in helping their child at home with the 3rd grade Math content.
This resource accompanies our Rethink 3rd Grade Math Course. It includes ideas for use, ways to support exceptional children, ways to extend learning, digital resources and tools, tips for supporting English Language Learners and students with visual and hearing impairments. There are also ideas for offline learning.
Students can apply their knowledge of fractions and equivalent fractions to a real life situation....cooking!
Students are to complete work using manipulatives, and/or paper and pencil to draw out their work.
Students can apply their knowledge of fractions and equivalent fractions to a real life situation....cooking!
Students are to complete work using manipulatives, and/or paper and pencil to draw out their work.
Students use various representations to compare fractions.
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fifth graders about comparing fractions with common denominators or common numerators.
This lesson is for grade 3 on math. At Home Learning Lessons are a partnership between the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, PBS North Carolina, and the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. Each lesson contains a video instructional lesson, a PDF lesson plan with a transcript, and a PDF file of extension activities.
This lesson is for grade 3 on math. At Home Learning Lessons are a partnership between the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, PBS North Carolina, and the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. Each lesson contains a video instructional lesson, a PDF lesson plan with a transcript, and a PDF file of extension activities.
This lesson is Day 10 in a series of 12 lessons around fraction equivalences and comparisons.
This video lesson serves as a review of equpartitioning in order to determine the fractional part of an area or length. This is a necessary foundational skill for comparing and finding equivalent fractions.
This lesson is Day 11 in a series of 12 lessons around fraction equivalences and comparisons.
This video lesson reviews parts of a whole, comparing fractions, and equivalent fractions. No materials are needed.
This lesson is Day 12 in a series of 12 lessons around fraction equivalences and comparisons.
Use your math skills to help detectives solve the crime. This video lesson reviews fractions of an area, fractions on a number line, and equivalent fractions. No materials are required.
This lesson is Day 6 in a series of 12 lessons around fraction equivalences and comparisons.
This video lesson teaches students how to create bar models to compare lengths/distances. Students will need a piece of paper, ruler, scissors, and a pencil. These bar models will also be used for Day 7's lesson.
This video lesson introduces the idea that when comparing two fractions, they must refer to the same size whole. Then, students use fraction strips to compare fractions. Students may use virtual fraction strips from Toy Theater (https://toytheater.com/fraction-strips/)
This lesson is Day 8 in a series of 12 lessons around fraction equivalences and comparisons.
This video lesson introduces the number as a tool for representing and comparing fractions. Students will need a black piece of a paper and a pencil with a good eraser.
This lesson is Day 9 in a series of 12 lessons around fraction equivalences and comparisons.
This video lesson introduces students to fractions beyond 1 using a choral counting routine. Students connect the fractions to points on a number line and bar models. For this lesson, students need a piece of blank paper and a pencil.
Learn how different-sized fractional parts can represent the same amount of a whole, different-sized fractional parts in different orientations can represent the same amount of a whole, and a number line can be used to represent fractional parts of a whole.
Grade 3 Cluster 7 Next Steps Document about fractions. Ideas for differentiation.
This resource includes math websites to be used at home.
This resource is from Tools 4 NC Teachers. This document is the About the Cluster document for Cluster 7 created by the authors of the NC2ML Instructional Frameworks. This document should be read prior to teaching Cluster 7.
In this professional development video, teachers can focus on the topic of creating equivalent fractions that represent one-half through the use of geoblocks. This video can be used in conjunction with the To Half or Half Not Lesson Plan.