Do you wonder what 3rd graders should know? Are you new to teaching third grade? Or, is it your first time teaching third grade in a long time? If so, you're in the right place! If you're looking for the same post for fourth grade teachers look here!
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Keep Students Engaged After Testing
Do your students act as if the moment testing is over they are finished with school? While an early summer break may sound nice, it's definitely a slippery slope, as it's so important to keep students engaged after testing. I’ve learned that if I abandon classroom routines or
Math Task Cards – Engagement & Fun
One way to increase student engagement is to incorporate math task cards into your instruction. You can use task cards with centers, playing Scoot, or even use them digitally. While I love using my more traditional task cards, I'm always on the lookout for out of the box ideas to
End of Year Math Project
This Summer Camp Math Project is one of my favorite ways to end the school year. Each of the activities has a summer camp theme. While it's certainly not necessary for students to have read Holes to enjoy this resource, the ones who are familiar with the book will definitely
Place Value Resources
We all know there isn't enough time in the day/year to teach all that we're expected to teach. It can also feel as if it's impossible to incorporate all the resources you want to use. There are many amazing ideas out there, but it can be overwhelming when you try to piece it all
End of Year Awards Activity
It’s hard to believe it’s already time to begin thinking about end of the year activities. In early spring of 2020, I made several new resources for the end of the year and then……COVID, quarantine, digital learning, etc. All the new resources were unused and forgotten. This year
Graphing Worksheets & Activities
These graphing worksheets and activities are a huge help in my math instruction. I kind of don't have a unit for teaching data analysis and graphing. Technically, I do have one (here it is), but I don't teach it lesson by lesson. Instead, I incorporate the graphing worksheets and
Teaching Division Concepts
We know that teaching division concepts can be tricky and confusing for many students. When teaching 3rd grade, this was the unit when a large group of students would begin to fall behind. There are so many potential reasons for this struggle: lack of number sense, multiplication
Reading Worksheets for Upper Elementary
Reading worksheets have gotten a bad rap, and that doesn't have to been the case. My favorite way to teach reading is through authentic and high-quality children's literature. Students participate in read alouds, book clubs, novel studies, literature circles, guided reading
Multiply Fractions by a Whole Number
Teaching students to multiply fractions by a whole number doesn't have to be terrible! When you throw the terms "multiply" and "fractions" in the same standard, it can sound a bit daunting. Fortunately, if students have a sound understanding of multiplication and fractions, this
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