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Numbers Common Core 3.NBT.A.3 study guides

Preview of Steps of Rounding Cheat Sheet

Steps of Rounding Cheat Sheet

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ReadyToImpress
This is a great resource to help students who are struggling with the steps of rounding. Can be used whole class, or as an at-home piece to help guide students (and parents!) with homework.
Preview of Multiplication Tricks and Reminders

Multiplication Tricks and Reminders

Learning multiplication facts can be very frustrating for students. This is a one page sheet of tricks for learning their facts. It has examples of the tricks as well as text. This can be used as a resource or a poster size for classrooms
Preview of Peek-a-Boo! Place Value: whole numbers

Peek-a-Boo! Place Value: whole numbers

Peek-a-Boo! Place Value: whole numbers by Learning is the Gameā„¢ Common Core State Standards practiced: CCSS.Math.Content.2.NBT.A.3 CCSS.Math.Content.3.NBT.A.1 CCSS.Math.Content.4.NBT.A CCSS.Math.Content.4.NBT.A.3 If you are looking for a fun hands-on activity that will help your students practice place values, reading and speaking whole numbers from 100-999,999, and rounding these larger numbers, you have found it! Identifying place values and saying large numbers correctly can be a
Preview of 3rd Grade Numbers and Operations in Base Ten and Algebraic Thinking Review

3rd Grade Numbers and Operations in Base Ten and Algebraic Thinking Review

This test is a review of 3rd grade CCGPS math standards MCC.3.OA.1, 2 and 3. It also reviews MCC.3.NBT.1,2 and 3. The review is also aligned with 3rd grade Common Core Standards. Great for CRCT practice or any third grade state standardized test review. Please find this CRCT math review and more in my store, Universal Soul on Teacherspayteachers.com.
Preview of FREE MULTIPLICATION RESOURCES: Multiplication Tower (English and Spanish)

FREE MULTIPLICATION RESOURCES: Multiplication Tower (English and Spanish)

When it comes to more complex, multi-step algorithms (like division), students often get confused and lost "in the weeds". I have learned tools, like multiple towers, can be a great resource. Remember, we are not necessarily assessing the ability to organize and penmanship, but their understanding of the division (or repeated addition multiplication) algorithm.
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