3rd Grade Math

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How To Conceptually Teach Quadrilaterals
Quadrilaterals and the process of classifying quadrilaterals can be tricky topics for upper elementary students. Read tips and access FREE QUADRILATERAL ACTIVITIES to help you conceptually teach this topic during your 3rd grade math lessons, 4th grade math lessons, and 5th grade math lessons.
How To Use Digital Escapes In Your Classroom
Digital escape break out rooms for the classrooms are the perfect way to review curriculum or a fun activity for students. Learn about the ins and outs of digital escapes so you can be fully prepared when you use one in your upper elementary classroom.
The Math Materials You Need For The RTI Process
Intervention for elementary math requires extra materials and assessments. Read about the materials you need for math intervention every step of the math RTI process. Perfect for math RTI 1st grade, math RTI 2nd grade, math RTI 3rd grade, math RTI 4th grade, and math RTI 5th grade.
Targeting the Different Levels of Understanding in Your Math Class Bloom’s Taxonomy
There are two main levels of understanding in math, procedural and conceptual based. In between those two levels are stepping stones for students. As educators it’s our job to ensure we target all levels of understanding and not hover on the lower side of understanding. Educators tend to play it safe and put an emphasis on procedural understanding. Learn how to cover all the levels of Bloom's Taxonomy in your 3rd grade math, 4th grade math, and 5th grade classroom.
Making Math Real - Tanya Yero Teaching
We encounter math on a daily basis, but sometimes that is not addressed in class. Make math real to your elementary, middle, or even high school students with the tips and strategies found in this post. Bring in artifacts that relate to the lesson so your visual students can have better understanding. Make and write math questions that directly relate to your kids. Use pictures and technology to bring the subject to life. These are great ways to provide some differentiation.
How To Launch Number Talks In Your Classroom l Tanya Yero Teaching
If you're wondering about the implementation of number talks in your classroom, this blog post has everything you need for your elementary math block. Build number sense understanding with this quick 5 minute class discussion each day. The math fluency of your students will increase as their confidence with mental math grows.
How To Teach Solving Equations
Learn new strategies for conceptually teaching how to solve equations with your middle school students. Free solving equations activities are included along with step by step directions for you to implement during your middle school math lessons.
How to Implement Dot Talks In Your Classroom
Learn the importance of dot talks and subitizing in your kindergarten and 1st grade math classroom. Subitizing is the ability to look at a number of objects and “know” how many there are. Dot talks are short, routine class meetings that help children build number sense, articulate their thinking, and appreciate different perspectives.
How To Help Students Solve Math Word Problems
Learn how to teach 4th grade and 5th grade students how to decode and solve word problems. Once you teach your students reading comprehension strategies and problem solving skills they will feel confident to solve word problems!
Number Sense Strategies for Elementary
Exposing students to number sense is a process that takes time and daily practice. Read about the various number sense strategies to teach your students. FREE NUMBER SENSE RESOURCES ARE INCLUDED. Perfect for 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade math.
Understanding The Terms Intervention and Enrichment in the Classroom
Implementing enrichment and intervention in the classroom can be overwhelming. In this blog post you'll understand the difference between the two processes and how to better serve your students of all abilities.
Teaching Strategies For Building Number Sense
Number sense is a critical math skill to teach in the primary grades, but it's still important in upper elementary. Of course, one of the things we're always aiming for when teaching math is to build conceptual understanding, and different instructional approaches help us achieve that when working on math fluency. This blog post details a number of different math instructional strategies for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Click through to read. #numbersense #mathfluency
3 Professional Development Books Every Math Teacher Should Read
This blog post is for elementary math, middle school math, and high school math. These 3 professional development math books cover rigorous questioning and understanding math conceptually.
Teaching Degrees In A Circle
Read this blog post if you are teaching angles and degrees in a circle. Build conceptual understanding with the activities included in this post, along with free angle printables and degrees in a circle worksheets for you to use. Perfect for 4th grade math and 5th grade math.