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3rd grade math graphic organizers for SMART Notebook

Preview of There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat Smart-board activity

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat Smart-board activity

This is a notebook file for smart-boards. This smart-board activity goes along with the book "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat." In this activity students can move the objects and have the lady swallow them into her stomach. This help in retelling the story! Students will have to also sort objects by if they were swallowed or not swallowed. The next slide also has were the students move the objects that were swallowed to match their beginning letter. Students use picture to sequence
Preview of Introduction to Fractions (A Smartboard Presentation for 3rd - 5th Grade)

Introduction to Fractions (A Smartboard Presentation for 3rd - 5th Grade)

Created by
Dot Cates
Fractions can be so confusing! In this interactive SmartBoard introduction, concepts are broken down into easily digestible, comprehendible segments. Students are introduced to the following fraction concepts and terminology: * Denominator * Numerator * Vinculum * Reduce * Proper Fraction * Improper Fraction * Equivalents * Greatest Common Factor * Factor * Mixed Number * Adding and Subtracting Fractions * Naming a Fraction * Parts of a Whole * Parts of a Group * Ordering and C
Preview of Sorting Quadrilaterals - 4 SmartBoard Slides

Sorting Quadrilaterals - 4 SmartBoard Slides

Created by
Carolyn Juda
This is a Notebook file containing four different Venn Diagram activities. Students sort the shapes (quadrilaterals) based on the Venn Diagram headings, which describe attributes of various quadrilaterals. This SmartBoard activity helps students focus on identifying attributes, instead of just instantly trying to name the type of quadrilateral. Great for math workshop, centers, or a whole-group activity.
Preview of Smart Board Ten Frames & Chips

Smart Board Ten Frames & Chips

Created by
Verna Wicks
This is a digital manipulative you can use with the whole class on your Smart Board. It works well when you have the students participate with actual ten frames and chips at their desks so that everyone can have a hands on experience at the same time. I like using this manipulative to help explain and practice some of the basic math fact strategies, for example, moving the chips from one frame to another to fill up a ten frame (make a ten). The chips are on "infinite cloner" so simply touch a
Preview of Introduction to Line Graphing (A Smartboard Presentation for 3rd - 5th Grade)

Introduction to Line Graphing (A Smartboard Presentation for 3rd - 5th Grade)

Created by
Dot Cates
Graphs are terrific organizers! They can present information in a useful, accessible way. However there are so many things to remember when setting up a graph. This Smartboard presentation goes through the basics of setting up a line graph, starting with the x and y axis, how to organize the information on each axis, how to plot points, and label information on a graph. This is a great introduction that touches on all of the basics of graph organization and set up.
Preview of Placemat for Three

Placemat for Three

Placemat for Three is a great graphic organizer for when working in groups. It prevents students from allowing one student to be the voice of the group and also also them to show their work and then also state their consensus. This version is applicable for the SmartBoard as a modelling tool.
Preview of Daily Start of Class Template for Smartboard

Daily Start of Class Template for Smartboard

Created by
Jennifer Hayward
This is what I display at the start of each of my classes. It has a place for the homework assignment, important things to remember such as test dates or assignment due dates, and a warm up. You can either write on the SmartBoard or type the information in. Use as a daily template to establish routines and procedures in your classroom.
Preview of Problem-Solution Chart

Problem-Solution Chart

Created by
Marshall BAILEY
This is a simple SMART notebook file to use for a problem-solution chart. Students or teachers can fill in the problem, then three events that happen towards the solution, and finally the solution. Enjoy!
Preview of Daily Start of Class Screen for Smartboard

Daily Start of Class Screen for Smartboard

Created by
Jennifer Hayward
This is what I display at the start of each of my classes. It has a place for important annoucements and a journal prompt. You can either write on the SmartBoard or type the information in. Use as a daily template to establish routines and procedures in your classroom.
Preview of Smart Board Calendar Page: Even/Odd Numbers and Days of School

Smart Board Calendar Page: Even/Odd Numbers and Days of School

This page is one of the pages used in a daily calendar time. This page features animated clip art with a winter theme. It supports students as they learn about what makes a number even or odd by graphing a randomly generated number (up to 20). It also helps children visualize place value as they count up to the 100th day of school and beyond by offering a digital version of the straw pocket charts used for place value counting.
Preview of Centers/Stations Template

Centers/Stations Template

This is a very handy organizer and visual to use when doing centers in your classroom. I got the idea from my mentoring teacher and brought it to my classroom last year. Since ELA is such a complex class and often concentrated to fit the 90 minute time frame, I break my centers up into 3 days. That allows the students to get more time in each center. I spend the last 30 minutes of class doing 2 rounds of 15 minutes, but you can set the timer as you please. I am known as "The Crazy Cat La
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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

How to find 3rd grade math resources

Educators can save time preparing math lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply search the TPT marketplace for "3rd grade math," and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find print and digital materials that've been proven to work in classrooms around the country. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of math worksheets, lessons, and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

Frequently asked questions

What types of math resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of math worksheets, lessons, and activities sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular math worksheets and resources can be found on topics like: addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, place value, geometry, measurement, fractions, and much more.

What are some good resources for practicing 3rd grade math?

Websites like TPT offer free and paid resources for practicing 3rd grade math.

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.