In this Grade 3 math lesson, students review probability and patterns by predicting outcomes (like what might happen when spinning, rolling, or picking) and by finding rules in number sequences. The lesson may include interactive spinners/number lines, and video-based examples to help students explain why an outcome is more likely and how a pattern grows. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening probability thinking and numerical pattern recognition.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students revisit measurement skills by solving real-world tasks that involve unit conversions, finding area, and using volume-style “how much fits” reasoning. The lesson may include visuals, interactive measurement tools, and video-based examples to help students choose units, label answers, and check reasonableness. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening their understanding of measurement concepts through applied problem solving.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students build speed and accuracy with multiplication and division facts by practicing short, timed sets and applying facts to word problems. The lesson may include visuals (arrays, equal groups), interactive practice, and video-based strategies for remembering facts and checking answers. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening rapid recall and confident use of multiplication and division facts in problem solving.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students complete an assessment that checks how well they can use geometry and fractions together in real-world situations (such as layouts, measuring space, and sharing fairly). The assessment may include visuals, grids, fraction models, and interactive question types to help students show their thinking clearly. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by evaluating their understanding of key concepts through integrated geometry-and-fractions problem-solving.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students solve multi-step real-world problems that combine geometry, fractions, and data analysis through scenarios like planning an event or designing a layout. The lesson may include visuals, interactive planning tools, and video-based examples to help students organize steps, choose strategies, and explain decisions with evidence. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening how they integrate geometry, fractions, and data analysis in multi-step problem solving.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students review how to organize information and represent it using tables, picture graphs, and bar graphs, then use those displays to answer real-world questions and spot trends. The lesson may include visuals, interactive graph tools, and short video examples to help students read scales accurately and explain conclusions using evidence. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening how they create and interpret graphs, charts, and tables with confidence.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students revisit key fraction skills by solving real-life problems about dividing items, sharing resources, and comparing fractional parts. The lesson may include visual fraction models, interactive practice, and short video examples to support adding, subtracting, and comparing fractions using clear evidence. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening fraction addition, subtraction, and comparison in real-world situations.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students revisit key 2D and 3D geometry ideas by solving real-world problems that involve area, perimeter, shape properties, and “how much fits” (volume-style thinking). The lesson may include short video examples to help students draw models, label units, and choose the correct strategy. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening their understanding of 2D and 3D geometry concepts through applied problem solving.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students complete a comprehensive assessment that checks overall mastery of Grade 3 math concepts from Weeks 1–33. The assessment may include visuals, models, tables/graphs, and interactive question types to help students show their thinking clearly across different kinds of problems. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by evaluating full-year understanding and identifying strengths and next steps.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students review how to solve multi-step real-life problems by combining geometry, fractions, and data analysis in scenarios like planning an event or designing a space. The lesson may include visuals, interactive planning pages, and video-based examples to help students choose strategies, organize steps, and explain decisions with evidence. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening multi-step real-life problem solving across key math concepts.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students review fraction skills by solving real-life problems about sharing, dividing items, and planning portions in projects. The lesson may include visual fraction models, interactive practice, and short video examples to help students add, subtract, and compare fractions using clear evidence. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by reinforcing fraction addition, subtraction, and comparisons in meaningful situations.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students review how to create and interpret data displays by working with tables, picture graphs, and bar graphs in real-world situations. The lesson may include visuals, interactive graph tools, and short video examples to help students choose a good data display, read scales, and answer “more/less” and “in all” questions. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by reinforcing data analysis and representation skills.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students review key geometry ideas by solving multi-step problems that use area, perimeter, volume-style “how much fits” thinking, and identifying 2D and 3D shapes. The lesson may include interactive grid tools and short video examples to support diagram drawing, careful labeling, and strategy choice. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by reinforcing key geometry concepts through complex, multi-step problem solving.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students complete an interdisciplinary assessment that checks how well they can use math in science, social studies, and real-world problem situations. The assessment may include visuals, charts, maps, tables, and interactive question types to help students show their thinking clearly. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by evaluating their understanding of Weeks 31–32 through real-life applications across subjects.
In this Grade 3 math lesson, students solve real-life geometry problems by analyzing layouts, designing spaces, and calculating measurements needed for a plan. The lesson may include visuals, interactive grid tools, and video-based examples to support finding area, perimeter, and using “how much fits” (volume-style thinking) in practical situations like flooring or storage. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening how they solve complex geometry problems using area, perimeter, and volume concepts.
In this math lesson, students practice creating and managing a budget for an event or project by comparing costs, deciding how to spend resources, and checking totals. The lesson may include visuals, interactive budgeting tables, and video-based examples to help students analyze choices and solve money story problems. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening how they apply addition, subtraction, and multiplication in budgeting situations.
In this math lesson, students explore how math helps us understand social studies topics by interpreting data about population, trade, and geography. Using visuals, short videos, and interactive maps/tables/graphs, students practice analyzing historical or cultural patterns and explaining what the numbers show. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening how they use math to explore historical and cultural contexts.
In this math lesson, students use measurement and data skills to solve problems connected to simple science experiments, such as tracking growth over time or measuring changes during an investigation. The lesson may include short videos and interactive tables/graphs that help students record results and analyze patterns. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by integrating math with science concepts through measurement and data reasoning.
In this math lesson, students finalize a student-designed math project by making an execution plan and solving the math needed to complete it. The lesson may include visual planning tools, interactive organizers, and short video examples to support group discussion, step-by-step problem solving, and clear math communication. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening how they finalize and carry out math projects using effective problem-solving strategies.
In this math lesson, students will solve real-life fraction problems by modeling and reasoning about sharing, dividing resources, and planning portions in group activities. The lesson will include visual fraction models, interactive practice, and short video examples to support adding, subtracting, and comparing fractions in context. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening how they apply fractions in real-life situations.