Grade 3
30 Units, 83 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
Multiplication From Counting - Practice
Unit 5
Base Ten Blocks - Comparing Intro
Unit 6
Ten Groups - Adding
Unit 7
Base Ten Blocks - Addition Intro
Unit 8
Coin Math - Practice
Unit 9
Geometry Basics - Advanced
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
Base Ten Blocks - Addition and Subtraction
Unit 18
Addition and Subtraction of Integers - 1 and 2 Digit
Unit 19
Patterning - Visual Patterns Intro
Unit 20
Number Sense - Practice
Unit 21
Data and Graphs - Practice
Unit 22
Numbers and Words - to Ten Thousands and Tenths
Unit 23
Multiplication of Integers - Intro
Unit 24
Coin Math - Multiplication Intro
Unit 25
Division of Integers - Intro
Unit 26
Place Value and Rounding - To Thousands and Hundredths
Unit 27
Geometry - Angle Basics
Unit 28
Fractions - Intro
Unit 29
Geometry - Triangle Classification - Practice
Unit 30
This math unit develops foundational arithmetic skills through a sequence of visually based lessons. It begins with simple counting tasks where students identify and count specific shapes and colors in images, progressing from matching these counts to numerical and written forms. As the unit advances, students further develop their counting skills, utilizing pictures to bridge to numerical representations and then to words, enhancing their ability to recognize and describe quantities. The unit transitions from counting into basic addition and subtraction, starting with addition exercises that strengthen the ability to link visual representations with corresponding numeric values. It then moves into subtraction, initially requiring students to visually determine the number of items remaining after some have been removed. More complex skills are introduced as students progress to constructing and understanding arithmetic equations directly from visual cues. By the end of the unit, students are equipped to translate detailed pictorial scenarios into written mathematical expressions, thereby solidifying their understanding of addition and subtraction through both visualization and symbolic representation.
Skills you will learn include:
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