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Preview of Area and Perimeter 3rd Grade Math Choice Board - Editable Extension Activities

Area and Perimeter 3rd Grade Math Choice Board - Editable Extension Activities

Are you looking for an engaging resource to challenge your high-achieving students or to make time meaningful for early finishers? Are you hoping to cater to varying learning styles and free up time for yourself to enrich or remediate? Look no further!WHAT'S INSIDE?This is an editable choice board focused on 3rd grade GEOMETRIC MEASUREMENT: classifying shapes, finding perimeter, and finding area. It is based on 3rd grade Common Core Standards, but you can easily edit the tasks to fit the needs o
Preview of Area and Perimeter Robots

Area and Perimeter Robots

Created by
Miss Madrona
Do your students need practice with area and perimeter in a relevant and engaging way? I developed this exciting, hands-on robot project to excite my students about area and perimeter!With this product, students will cut out various rectangles on graph paper and determine the area and perimeter of each. Next, they will assemble them to create a robot. Scaffolds and differentiation are included to support all learners.Included in this resource...❤ Teacher implementation notes❤ Student-friendly d
Preview of Hands-On Map Skills--Create a Map Powerpoint and Project

Hands-On Map Skills--Create a Map Powerpoint and Project

Created by
PopTop Projects
Tired of using worksheets to teach map skills? Get your students up and moving with an activity that is sure to engage them! This is a social studies project that has cross-curricular connections to Common Core Math Standards. It starts with a slideshow to facilitate class discussion. Concepts covered in this lesson include: * Key map features * Using a map key/legend * Understanding a map scale * Reading a compass rose * Cardinal directions Then, students are introduced to their project w
Preview of Electric Circuit Design Challenge

Electric Circuit Design Challenge

Created by
Kool Kat Science
This 40-minute lesson uses a design-based approach to build a familiar favorite, the electric circuit game. Teams use what they know about electric circuits to solve the problem of making a quiz game. They discuss and then map out their ideas for building a working game in their science research notebook (SRN) using electric symbols. While building their game students use electrical tools such as needle-nose pliers, wire strippers, and a voltmeter.  The lesson includes step-by-step instructions
Preview of Edison's Toy Studio STEM design challenge

Edison's Toy Studio STEM design challenge

Created by
Kool Kat Science
Are you ready to take your students’ engineering skills to a new level? Edison’s Toy Studio is a Project Based Learning unit designed to support electricity and engineering standards for 3rd-6th grade students. Working in small teams, your students will design and build battery-powered toys using components such as motors, switches, and LED light bulbs as well as cardboard and common craft materials. This is not a “cookbook” lesson plan. Each team’s project will be as varied as the interests and
Preview of Build a Beast

Build a Beast

Looking for a creative, collaborative, open-ended project that aligns with the standards and engages every student? The Happy Little Genius STEAM page is happy to present the Build a Beast Challenge! Students explore animal adaptations by creating a model of an imaginary animal adapted to survive in a unique environment. Along the way, they explore area, art, and the Engineering Design Process! The unit is fully assembled and includes six Slides presentations, evaluation guides, and supporti
Preview of Area, Rectilinear Area, Perimeter Application Project

Area, Rectilinear Area, Perimeter Application Project

Created by
Leap -2- Learn
Have your students dive into a real-world experience having their own lawn company. They must find the area of each yard (customer), and multiply the area by the cost per square yard ($10). This will cover the cost of mowing each lawn. Then they need to find the total to bill each customer. The numbers in the middle of the rectangles are simply house numbers. They will also calculate the perimeter because edging comes as a service in their lawn business. The cost per yard is $2. Use the separate
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