Give your students the foot up they need in geometry with these exercises that have your third graders work forwards and backwards through area problems.
As students grow more comfortable with the order of operations, they’ll need this exercise to introduce them to working with one digit distributive properties.
Practice makes perfect, and these exercises that focus on contractions with apostrophes give your student the ability to work independently while still providing helpful hints when needed.
Three-Digit Subtraction and Regrouping Numbers With Two Zeros
When students move on to three digit subtraction, they’ll appreciate the helping hand from this exercise that shows how to regroup numbers with two zeros.
Teach your young learners about the importance of apostrophes in writing with these exercises that explain how the punctuation mark can be used to show possessives, and how it differs from contractions.
The punctuation mark with which you end a sentence can change the tone of your statement completely. Teach your third grader how to identify these different tones and their appropriate uses with these exercises made just for them.
For students who find word problems challenging, this exercise will make it easier to understand subtraction and elapsed time presented in word format.