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3rd Grade Math Spiral Review MARCH 3rd Grade Math Worksheets Reveals Fun Facts

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3rd - 4th
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171 pages
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We used this resource during MATH stations as our hands-on station. The kids absolutely loved it! They were amazed by the facts that they read and was eager to learn more!
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Looking for PRINT AND GO 3rd grade math review activities that are fun, hands-on and rigorous all at the same time?

These engaging and ready-to-go March Themed CUT AND PASTE math activities focus on 3rd Grade Math Common Core Standards and are perfect for spiral math review - great for early finisher stations or during guided math rotations for your independent work rotation. ⭐️ Save money by purchasing the 3rd Grade bundle or 2nd Grade bundle here.

Stop spending all your time digging for spiral math review activities needed to review all math standards for the year! I’ve done the hard work for you so that you can feel confident knowing your students are being exposed to all the standards on a consistent basis so that they truly master the standards for the year!

These March themed, hands-on worksheets are perfect for math rotations or your early finisher station and your students will LOVE finding out the mystery trivia fact once they've solved the math problems!

Here's how these 3rd grade March math worksheets work:

  • Students will solve the 9 problems.
  • Then, students wil cut out the strips.
  • Next, students will find the matching answer on the match-up sheet.
  • They will glue the strips on top of the matching answer.
  • The fun fact is then revealed!

❤️ I love that this activity has built in motivation because students will want to solve the problems in order to read the mystery trivia fact!

❤️ I also love that this activity offers a self-checking component- students must find the matching answer in order to reveal the fun fact- which makes this activity the perfect self-checking resource for your students.

⭐️What Teachers Are Saying about Unravel the Fact⭐️

  • "This was a wonderful way for my resource students to review previously taught material or practice current skills. The facts made them engaging and also easy to leave as a station with a sub or an aide because they were self-checking."

  • "I think these are very fun! They cover a bunch of skills and I really like how they have a page to glue the pieces on. The kids like the facts too."

  • "I LOVE this product! My students have so much fun solving problems, putting the puzzle together, and reading the interesting fact. I love that literacy is a part of this math product. Thank you again!"

  • "I bought these unravel the fact activities for both my children whom I homeschool. These activities are their favorite! I love that it reinforces math skills they have already learned and they love the cutting and putting together the facts in their notebook. This is an excellent independent activity for my children!"

What is included in this download?

  • This resource includes 56 different math puzzles that cover a variety of 3rd Grade Math Skills
  • A recording sheet for accountability
  • Work space sheet for students to work out the problems
  • Tracker sheet to keep track of puzzles students have completed
  • Fact booklet for students to record their facts {optional} are also included.
  • Answer Keys
  • Directions and Pictures on how to store and organize these activities
  • Two different formats: Math Center option (laminated centers) or No Prep cut and paste worksheet option

What skills are included?

{The Common Core standard is printed in the upper left corner of each puzzle}

  • Telling time to the minute
  • Elapsed Time
  • Counting Money (up to $5)
  • Identifying Fractions
  • Comparing Fractions
  • Fractions on a Number Line
  • Subtracting Across Zeroes
  • Mixed Three Digit Addition and Subtraction with regrouping
  • Graphing (pictograph, line plot)
  • Perimeter of Polygons
  • Perimeter of Polygons (Find Missing Length)
  • Perimeter Word Problems
  • Perimeter (Square Tiles)
  • Area (Square Tiles)
  • Estimating Weight
  • Shapes (Sides and Vertices)
  • Identifying Quadrilaterals
  • Multiplication (Two by One Multiplication)
  • Multiplication (groups of)
  • Multiplication (missing factors)
  • Multiplication (arrays)
  • Multiplication Facts
  • Multiplication (repeated addition)
  • Division (pictures)
  • Division (arrays)
  • Division Facts
  • Related Facts (Multiplication and Division)
  • Estimation (Addition and Subtraction)
  • Number Patterns
  • Growing Patterns
  • Number Patterns on a Number Line
  • Input and Output Pattern Tables (Addition)
  • Input and Output Pattern Tables (Multiplication)
  • Rounding
  • Value of a Digit
  • Place Value
  • Multiply by 3s
  • Multiply by 9s

What themes/facts are featured this month?

Women's History Month/Amazing Women in History, History and Fun Facts about St. Patrick's Day, Spring Equinox, Facts about Pigs for National Pig Day, Facts about Pandas for National Panda Day, Facts about Butterflies for National Let's Learn about Butterflies Day

Two different formats included:

Option #1:

{NO PREP--PRINT AND GO} Pieces are already mixed up/jumbled up for students to solve, cut and put together to glue into math notebook or on a piece of construction paper. Students can complete these independently for morning work, math warm-ups, independent math work during math rotations, etc.

Option #2:

{LOW PREP MATH CENTERS} Print on colored paper, laminate, students write and wipe the answers with a thin dry erase marker. These laminated puzzles can be placed in math centers.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
A square with side length 1 unit, called “a unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).

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