Grade 3
36 Units, 94 Skills
Picture Numbers - Subtraction Intro
Unit 1
Numbers and Words - to Thousands
Unit 2
Data and Graphs - Intro
Unit 3
Fraction Foundations - Practice
Unit 4
Geometry Basics - Practice
Unit 5
Multiplication From Counting - Practice
Unit 6
Base Ten Blocks - Comparing Intro
Unit 7
Ten Groups - Adding
Unit 8
Base Ten Blocks - Addition Intro
Unit 9
Coin Math - Practice
Unit 10
Ten Groups - Subtracting
Unit 11
Coin Math Comparing - Intro
Unit 12
Time - Telling - Intro
Unit 13
Base Ten Blocks - Subtraction Intro
Unit 14
Geometry - Shape Classification (2D) - Intro
Unit 15
Number Sense - Intro
Unit 16
Picture Numbers - Addition and Subtraction
Unit 17
Decimal Foundations - Intro
Unit 18
Base Ten Blocks - Addition and Subtraction
Unit 19
Addition and Subtraction of Integers - 1 and 2 Digit
Unit 20
Geometry Basics - Advanced
Unit 21
Patterning - Visual Patterns Intro
Unit 22
Number Sense - Practice
Unit 23
Multiplication - Times Table to 10 - Intro
Unit 24
Decimal Foundations - Practice
Unit 25
Data and Graphs - Practice
Unit 26
Numbers and Words - to Ten Thousands and Tenths
Unit 27
Multiplication of Integers - Intro
Unit 28
Coin Math - Multiplication Intro
Unit 29
Fractions, Equivalent - Intro
Unit 30
Division of Integers - Intro
Unit 31
Place Value and Rounding - To Thousands and Hundredths
Unit 32
Geometry - Angle Basics
Unit 33
Fractions - Mixed - Intro
Unit 34
Geometry - Triangle Classification - Practice
Unit 35
Long Division - Intro
Unit 36
This math unit begins by strengthening students' understanding of base ten blocks in representing numbers, starting with identifying numbers in pictorial form and translating these into numerical and word forms based on hundreds and tens. As the unit progresses, it shifts focus to teach subtraction using base ten blocks. It starts with simpler tasks that require forming subtraction equations from visual representations (cross-out) without borrowing, involving digits in tens and ones places. Students gradually move towards more complex subtraction problems involving hundreds and eventually thousands, still without the need for borrowing. The unit then introduces exercises that require borrowing within subtraction, thus dealing with more complex numerical concepts involving larger quantities represented by hundreds and thousands. This progression builds a comprehensive understanding of base ten concepts and subtraction, enhancing students' ability to interpret, calculate, and express numerical values visually and numerically.
Skills you will learn include:
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