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Turning third grade math into real life magic
Third grade math doesn’t have to be about worksheets and rote drills—it can be an adventure that feels relevant and exciting. From real-world problem solving to interactive games and blended learning, ...
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Making multiplication magical for 3rd graders
Third-grade multiplication doesn’t have to be a struggle—game-based learning is making it more engaging than ever. From ski races to candy shop arrays, interactive tools blend fun with skill-building.
“Because we do so much multi-step problem solving, and we’re doing two-step word problems, if they’re spending 10-15 minutes trying to figure out what 9x7 is, they’re doing a lot of extra work, or ...
Students learn how to write an equation to find the area of rectangles. In this lesson, students will learn how to write an equation to find the area of rectangles by thinking of them as an array. / ...
Encourage your third-grader to talk about the math concepts that they are learning at school. Don’t just ask, “How was math today?” Instead, ask them to tell you about something your child learned in ...
Students learn the meaning of the word area and learn how to find area. In this lesson, students learn the meaning of the word area and learn how to find area by both counting the units and ...
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