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Patterns ActivInspire Flipchart - Third Grade

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Lighting Up Little Minds
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2nd - 4th
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  1. These files are Activinspire Flipcharts that are designed to work with Activinspire program only.**Files will NOT open in PowerPoint or Smart Notebook.This product includes 34 ActivInspire Flipcharts that cover third grade math standards. Each lesson includes different examples given with many ways
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Description

This is a Activinspire Flipchart that is designed to work with Activinspire program only.

**This file will NOT open in PowerPoint or Smart Notebook.

The flipchart has 25 slides that focus on the concept of patterns, including:

- identifying a rule for increasing and decreasing patterns

- finding a missing number or extending a pattern

- solving contextual problems involving patterns

- identifying two patterns that represent the same rule

Several different examples are given with many ways for students to come to the board to practice the skill. Most pages are self-checking so students can check their work.

At the end of the introduction and practice, there is a short game that students can play. This will give students more practice with the skills in an exciting way!

The flipchart is designed for whole-group but could be adapted for small group or individual student learning!

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25 pages
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Standards

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Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table), and explain them using properties of operations. For example, observe that 4 times a number is always even, and explain why 4 times a number can be decomposed into two equal addends.

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