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Math Common Core 3.MD.B.3 resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of 3rd Grade EOG Math Jeopardy

3rd Grade EOG Math Jeopardy

Created by
3rd Grade Life
This SMART Notebook activity is a fun way to review for the end of the year Math tests. This activity is interactive for the students. There are 25 questions, 5 questions for each of the 5 Common Core Domains. A great way to break up the end of the year review!
Preview of Bar Graphs & Pictographs for Measurement / Data for the SMART Board

Bar Graphs & Pictographs for Measurement / Data for the SMART Board

Created by
MrTechnology
Bar Graphs & Pictographs for Measurement / Data for the SMART BoardIn this SMART Board Common Core Bar & Pictograph lesson, students will create and draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.This interactive SMART Board less
Preview of Grade 3 Math Module 6 Topic A

Grade 3 Math Module 6 Topic A

Created by
Lisa Staskowski
Topic A begins with a lesson in which students generate categorical data, organize it, and then represent it in a variety of forms. Drawing on Grade 2 knowledge, students might initially use tally marks, tables, or graphs with one-to-one correspondence. By the end of the lesson, they show data in tape diagrams where units are equal groups with a value greater than 1. In the next two lessons, students rotate the tape diagrams vertically so that the tapes become the units or bars of scaled graphs
Preview of Fall Math using the Smart Board

Fall Math using the Smart Board

Created by
mary londergan
Fall Math is a set of eleven activities for 3rd grade common core. This could also be used as enrichment for grade 2 or review for students in grade 4. Each page has one of my original photos(mainly pumpkins and fall trees) from the New England area with multiple activities per page. Activities include telling time to the minute, measurement, multiplication, using bar graphs, fractions, and multiple step word problems. Each page has the answers given with an interactive device so students c
Preview of Math Jeopardy Review Game

Math Jeopardy Review Game

This Jeopardy game reviews several math CCSS. This is intended for third grade students; however this can be modified and changed as needed to meet the needs of your students.
Preview of Math GR 3 CCS Unit 4 Geometry, Line Plots, Area, & Perimeter

Math GR 3 CCS Unit 4 Geometry, Line Plots, Area, & Perimeter

Created by
Susan Russell
This is a Smart Board Unit of CCS involving geometry, line plots, area, and perimeter. It is 24 pages long. Four of the pages a pulled to assist you from the public website in GA for CCS. The remaining 20 are all interactive and a versatile so that you can add to and/or easily change numbers for extra skill drill. It also works on vocabulary since there is a great deal of it to learn in this unit. It includes standards 1,3,4,7,and 8. Susan
Preview of Everyday Math Unit 3 Review Game-Sorry

Everyday Math Unit 3 Review Game-Sorry

Created by
Corbly Creations
This is a review game that allows students to have fun while reviewing for their Unit 3 Math test.It follows the same rules as Sorry, except students must solve a problem before they can draw a card. This is a Smart Notebook file and can be played with 4 players or 4 teams.
Preview of Engage NY (Eureka) 3rd Grade Common Core Math Module 6-Topic A

Engage NY (Eureka) 3rd Grade Common Core Math Module 6-Topic A

If you love Engage NY, but are looking for a more engaging way to teach the modules, you have come to the right place! This notebook file for SmartBoard follows the 3rd grade Module 6-Topic A, Lessons 1 - 4. If you like these lessons, follow me for full topic notebooks for more topics, other modules and grade levels. Save time and energy while engaging students in common core math! These lessons cover generating and analyzing categorical data. Engage NY created the modules, I made them easi
Preview of Data Analysis and Probability Smartboard Lesson.

Data Analysis and Probability Smartboard Lesson.

Created by
Funkey Monkey
The smartboard lesson reaches more learning syles with in the classroom. This smartboard lesson has 46 slides. This is comprehensive. Your students will learn how to read charts and graphs as well as how to problem solve. We hope it helps your students. You can download a copy of the Data Analysis and Probability Journal too at our store, so your students can follow along more engaged using paper pencil. created by teams4education credits to ode-ohioportal.
Preview of Grade 3 Math Module 2 Topic D

Grade 3 Math Module 2 Topic D

Created by
Lisa Staskowski
In Topic D, students revisit the standard algorithm for addition, which was first introduced in Grade 2 (2.NBT.7). In this topic, they add two- and three-digit metric measurements and intervals of minutes within 1 hour. As the lesson progresses, the students transition away from modeling on the place value chart and move toward using the standard algorithm.
Preview of NY State Module 6 Graphing

NY State Module 6 Graphing

Created by
Alicia Hughes
This file follows all prompts and procedures (including fluency activities) for the modules posted by NY state to meet the Common Core standards. It is the 6th 3rd grade unit which covers 9 days of graphing. You will want to go to the website for Engage NY to obtain the related worksheets and assessments.
Preview of Graphs through Notebook

Graphs through Notebook

Created by
School of Salmon
Get your students up and engaged with Interactive Graphs! This set includes pages for your students to practice skills related to: Bar Graphs, Line Graphs , Pictographs, Coordinate Graphs, and Venn Diagrams. Interactive for students on SmartBoard through Notebook. Line graph and coordinate graph have adjustable points to challenge students and allow for multiple uses.
Preview of Picture Graphs and Questions CCSS

Picture Graphs and Questions CCSS

Created by
Held's Classroom
In this SMART lesson, students will interpret picture graphs and answer math questions based on the graph. 3.MD.B.3 Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step "how many more" and "how many less" problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs
Preview of Module 4 - Math - Grade 3

Module 4 - Math - Grade 3

FREE! That's right! FREE! Module 4 - Contains everything you need to effectively run your lessons. Easily adapts to the individual teacher. It's a great basis to start with. Enjoy!
Preview of Eureka Math Module 6 Topic A

Eureka Math Module 6 Topic A

Created by
Erin OToole
This is a Smartboard lesson for Eureka Math for Module 6, Topic A. The slides include problems sets, fluency practices, and concept development problems. We follow the Eureka Math pacing guide, therefore some lessons may be eliminated, but 90% are listed. I know our District enjoyed using these lessons and I hope you do too!
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