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3rd grade Black History Month math cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Potato Olympics

Potato Olympics

Created by
Amy Murray
The Potato Olympics are a great way to get students excited about the Olympics while doing fantastic writing and mathematics tasks. Students decorate and create a potato athlete. The potatoes compete in 5 different challenges and students record and evaluate the results.
Preview of African-American History Trivia Questions for Black History Month by grade level

African-American History Trivia Questions for Black History Month by grade level

I have created a calendar of trivia questions and answers that can be used as a fun Black History Month activity. I have included a question and answer for every day in the month of February. There are THREE sets of questions and answers: one set for grades K-2, one set for grades 3-5, and one set for grades 6-8. The questions get progressively more difficult. While I created this collection of questions for my school's February Black History Month celebration, the trivia questions can be u
Preview of Black History Program/ Play/ Skit/ Drama   approx. 40 minutes in duration

Black History Program/ Play/ Skit/ Drama approx. 40 minutes in duration

This play, "Walking in Memphis," will 'wow' an audience as it features the fabulous music and songs written by a host of African Americans! Hit songs that put Memphis music on the map! The script references the talented Tina Turner, Isaac Hayes, BB King, Al Green and several others. The skit is perfect for K-3 students and can easily be adapted for older grades. The dialogue takes the audience back in time to how it all started in Memphis, with W.C. Handy, known as the Father of the Blues, to th
Preview of Black History Month Project with rubric

Black History Month Project with rubric

This is a project that can be done during black history month. Students are to research a famous African American and create a poster. Included in your purchase is the project explanation sheet and the grading rubric (UPDATED 2-19-16).
Preview of "Selma, Lord, Selma" Movie Comprehension

"Selma, Lord, Selma" Movie Comprehension

Need a great resource for Black History Month or your history units? Look no further! Here you'll find simple movie comprehension questions for Disney's "Selma, Lord, Selma." The film focuses on Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Civil Rights Movement, and the events leading up to the day known as "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Alabama in 1965. Most of the questions are multiple choice, with two short answer questions. Movie and document best suited for Upper Elementary. Please view the preview to
Preview of Black History Month Poster Project

Black History Month Poster Project

This is a create a poster homework assignment for black history month reviewing a unit on non-fiction text features and a social studies unit on people long ago. Includes a rubric for grading. Editable.
Preview of Bell-Ringer Reading Comprehension Passage: Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycotts

Bell-Ringer Reading Comprehension Passage: Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycotts

Included is a reading passage regarding Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycotts and the Harlem Hell Fighters as a bonus along with comprehension and context clue questions from the articles. It's a great way to begin any class to promote history, social justice, reading-comprehension, and vocabulary.
Preview of Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Created by
Shawna Poage
This is an art project to teach students how to create a radial design / Mandala. This lesson plan includes a picture of a mandala that I created as an example for my class. It contains a list of materials needed, TEKS covered, student objectives, instructions, student handout (with directions questions and a notes page) and a suggested rubric for grading the project. You can use it to focus on culture, art, mathematics, or just for fun.Thank you,Shawna Poage =)
Preview of Tyree Guyton Artist Study Bundle

Tyree Guyton Artist Study Bundle

Created by
Hey Miss Thing
Tyree Guyton Artist Study Bundle Includes ...- 4 weeks of lesson plans (intended for 40-minute blocks) that are easy to extend, based on your specific time needs. Lesson plans include step by step directions to create final project.- printable (or post-able) Tyree Guyton poster, pictured in thumbnails- DIY Heidelberg: Neighborhood Planning Sheet- Photo example of finished final project
Preview of Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

15 Superbowl/Football Themed ideas such as: SuperBowl Commercial Review, Superbowl History Presentations, and SuperBowl Snack Contest, and so much more! Curriculum related ideas too.. math & statistics, oral speaking, etc!
Preview of An Afternoon with Maya Angelou, W.E.B. Dubois and Malcolm X

An Afternoon with Maya Angelou, W.E.B. Dubois and Malcolm X

This is a short play about a fictional account of a lunch between Maya Angelou, Malcolm X and W.E.B. Dubois. This play can be used a reader's theater piece for a literary center or for a Black History Month activity. Throughout this lunch, these historical figures discuss civil rights, human rights and the importance of education. This is play can also be performed as a skit.
Preview of Dr. King Week Plan

Dr. King Week Plan

Running out of ideas for Dr. King, self-confidence, equity, and inclusion? Simply click and go. The planning for one week is done for you. This plan includes clickable links to resources as you support your students.
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Synonym/Adjective Art - Black History Month

Harlem Renaissance Synonym/Adjective Art - Black History Month

This activity presents students with an image of famous artwork from the Harlem Renaissance. Beneath the image students describe the artwork using adjectives. Students also explain why the adjective describes the artwork. Then, students give synonyms for the adjectives they chose. This is a simple way to integrate social studies and language arts in a way that addresses multicultural goals, African-American history in a novel and interesting way. These can also be part of a great bulletin b
Preview of Black History Month Inventors

Black History Month Inventors

Black History Month Inventors has a list of Inventors A to Z with mini-biographies of each of the 26 inventors, their inventions, and is complete with photographs of the inventor as well as their invention. This can be used as a bulletin board or as a teaching guide!
Preview of Make Your own Macy's Thanksgiving Parade!

Make Your own Macy's Thanksgiving Parade!

Created by
Karli Robinson
This is an excellent activity for the teacher slump before break! It helps students practice everything from creative writing to budgeting and counting money while educating them on a United States tradition- The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade!!!
Preview of Black History Month Door Decorating EDITABLE Activity and Rubric

Black History Month Door Decorating EDITABLE Activity and Rubric

Created by
Sankofa High
Black History Month is celebrated every February as an homage to the achievements of African Americans who have shaped American history. If you are looking for a school-wide activity for students to participate in, classroom door-decorating contests are always a hit! Feel free to change the theme year-to-year and make sure to offer prizes to the winning class!
Preview of A Decade of Changes: A Play featuring Maya Angelou, Dr. King and Malcolm X

A Decade of Changes: A Play featuring Maya Angelou, Dr. King and Malcolm X

This is an educational play about the life of Maya Angelou from 1960- 1969. It focuses on the events in her life that ultimately led to her writing the famous autobiography, "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings". There are 12 speaking roles and several crowd scene for non-speaking roles. The events covered in the play include Maya Angelou meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Dr. W.E.B. Dubois. There are also scenes depicting her reaction to the deaths of Dr. King and Malcolm X. This pl
Preview of The National African American Museum BINGO / Scavenger Hunt

The National African American Museum BINGO / Scavenger Hunt

Students will explore the museum and fill in missing information about the exhibits. Five in a round gets a bingo. A fun way to get students to explore! Grades 2-5.
Preview of Black History Interview and Author Project

Black History Interview and Author Project

This project involves students interviewing an African American person in their community that they admire and writing the story of his or her life in a blank book. This pack includes all the resources necessary to take a fresh and new approach to studying African American history. Students learn to look to their own communities to find people who are living examples of the justice that so many before us fought for. They are stretched to hone new skills: interviewing, note taking, writing, il
Preview of Black History Month QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Black History Month QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
This file contains 8 pages of QR codes to take students to online content about Black History Month and Famous African Americans. QR codes link to content and videos. Each page also includes an Essential Question to help the students set a purpose for their learning. On the bottom of each page is a link to twitter where students could share what they learned, but the pages are editable so you can change the exit ticket to be whatever you would like. One page asks students to complete an onl
Preview of Cultural & Identity Poem

Cultural & Identity Poem

This is a fill-in the blank poem that can be used as a fun and meaningful morning meeting activity or an activity that is introduced on slide 43 of Black History Month Tribute. The tribute contains poems, quotes, music, dance, and videos that can be used daily as a morning meeting or brain break to celebrate an influential person who contributed to the movement of African American Culture and History through the arts, government, academics, and more. Some influential figures presented are well k
Preview of Black History WebQuest

Black History WebQuest

Created by
CowgirlTeacher4
This WebQuest lesson allows students to utilize technology, critical reading skills, inference and writing while studying about African Americans. There are 10 wonderful people listed from a wide variety of backgrounds. This lesson can be a springboard to additional lessons or a great addition to what your doing in the classroom. You can use the Britannica link (membership needed) or any internet source you like. Lesson includes:Directions Student Question pageTeacher Answer pageProduct directio
Preview of Ourstory Dr. Frances Cress Welsing Bio elementary

Ourstory Dr. Frances Cress Welsing Bio elementary

This worksheet is designed to introduce elementary-level students to the life and contributions of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, an African American doctor and psychiatrist. The biography highlights key details about her, including her birth in Chicago, Illinois, and her advocacy for understanding the challenges faced by Black people.Dr. Welsing's notable work on the "Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism" is emphasized, explaining her belief that racism was rooted in people's insecurities
Preview of 2nd  Grade Social Studies: Famous Americans Activity/Lesson Outline

2nd Grade Social Studies: Famous Americans Activity/Lesson Outline

The "Famous Americans" lesson for 2nd graders aims to introduce young students to significant figures in American history and their contributions. Learning about famous Americans allows students to gain an early awareness of the diverse individuals who have shaped American history and culture.2nd Grade Social Studies: Famous Americans Activity/Lesson INCLUDES:RationaleOutline30 Famous Americans ListHelpful WebsitesRubric
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Importance of learning math skills in 3rd grade

It's no secret that mathematics is a foundational subject for students to learn. Since it forms the basis for many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — it's essential that kids develop strong math skills from a young age as it makes them more likely to succeed in other courses in the future.

Benefits of learning 3rd grade math

Learning math in 3rd grade has many benefits. It helps students:

  • Begin to develop problem-solving, logical reasoning, and critical-thinking skills
  • Grow their understanding of numbers and basic operations
  • Understand how math is used in real-life situations

By ensuring that children have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success

The key concepts for 3rd grade math

Third grade math is an essential component of a child's education, as students will build upon these concepts and skills in subsequent grades. Third grade math covers a wide range of topics, from basic arithmetic to more complex concepts like fractions.

Addition and Subtraction

In 3rd grade, children are expected to build upon and practice the knowledge they learned in the 1st and 2nd grades about addition and subtraction. As 3rd graders, they'll focus on learning how to add and subtract two and three digit numbers.

Multiplication and Division

In 3rd grade, students will start to learn how to multiply and divide numbers up to 100, and begin to learn about the relationship between multiplication and division.

Fractions

Children in 3rd grade will also learn about fractions including how to compare, order, and add and subtract fractions with like denominators.

Geometry

In 3rd grade, students will learn about two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and be taught how to solve for a shape's perimeter, area, and/or volume. They'll also learn to identify lines of symmetry in shapes and understand basic transformations like reflection and rotation.

Measurement and Data

Measurement and data are another key concept students will explore in 3rd grade. They'll learn to measure the length, weight, and volume of objects using inches, pounds, and gallons. They'll also learn to interpret and create basic graphs and charts.

Common challenges students face in 3rd grade math

This grade can be challenging for some students. Common challenges include:

  • Difficulty understanding basic math facts
  • Trouble with memorizing multiplication tables
  • Difficulty with word problems
  • Lack of confidence in math abilities

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Why is 3rd grade math important?

Math in 3rd is important because students learn the foundational knowledge they need for future academic success. Additionally, they'll learn the key concepts and skills that are necessary for solving more complex math problems in the future.

What are some common challenges in 3rd grade math?

Common challenges in 3rd grade math include difficulty with basic math facts, struggles with word problems, trouble with memorization, and lack of confidence in math abilities.

How can teachers effectively teach 3rd grade math?

Teachers can effectively teach 3rd graders by providing plenty of opportunities for practice, encouraging student collaboration, making teaching math fun and engaging, and providing regular feedback and recognition.

What are some key concepts taught in 3rd grade math?

Some key concepts taught to 3rd grade students include multiplication and division, fractions, geometry, measurement, and data.

How can I help my students overcome math anxiety?

You can help students overcome math anxiety by providing a supportive and positive environment, breaking down math concepts into manageable chunks, and using real-world examples.

What should I do if my child is struggling with a specific math concept?

If your child is struggling with a specific math concept, you can provide extra support and resources such as worksheets, tutoring, or online educational tools.

Sometimes, visual aids like charts, graphs, and manipulatives can help children understand abstract concepts better. The use of visuals can help explain math concepts to kids and better engage them in their learning.

How can I make math fun for students?

Children learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using games, videos, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If a child in your class seems to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting it to their interests or hobbies.