I Know This! 3rd Grade Fractions NF.1.3 NF.A.3 Learning Targets & Rubrics
Orange STEM
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Orange STEM
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Description
This product can be used to guide student learning and help students prove what they really know! This product covers Common Core Standard 3.NF.A.3 and Florida Math Standard 3.NF.1.3 (Fractions on a number line).
Included in this product are learning targets (sometimes called learning goals), rubrics in two different formats, and “I Can” whiteboard labels.
The learning targets are written in student friendly “I Can” language and include an image of a target. The learning targets also include both Common Core and Mathematics Florida Standards (MAFS) numbering.
The rubrics include statements that act like mini learning targets to help students understand what they need to know. These statements act as “arrows” to help them hit their targets.
Please check out my products for the other two standards in this strand:
3rd Grade Fractions NF.1.1 NF.A.1 Freebie!
3rd Grade Fractions NF.1.2 NF.A.2
Included in this product are learning targets (sometimes called learning goals), rubrics in two different formats, and “I Can” whiteboard labels.
The learning targets are written in student friendly “I Can” language and include an image of a target. The learning targets also include both Common Core and Mathematics Florida Standards (MAFS) numbering.
The rubrics include statements that act like mini learning targets to help students understand what they need to know. These statements act as “arrows” to help them hit their targets.
Please check out my products for the other two standards in this strand:
3rd Grade Fractions NF.1.1 NF.A.1 Freebie!
3rd Grade Fractions NF.1.2 NF.A.2
Total Pages
32 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSS3.NF.A.3
Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size.