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Third Grade Math Spiral Review: UNIT FOUR: More With Division

December 6, 2019 by Leave a Comment

$4.00

Hello fellow educator,
 
One of the things that I am really passionate about is tracking student progress. In math, I have found that the best way to do that is with a spiral review. Many times, spiral reviews cover a variety of un-taught topics that add to student frustration with math and often lead to more disruptions during independent practice.
Category: Math
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Over the years, I’ve discovered that what is most helpful for learners is to spiral through previously taught material AND offering students additional opportunities to access content that is currently being taught.
 
Students in my classroom are more confident in their skills, independent with their morning math tasks and also perform better in math now because we are reviewing what is directly related to the standard daily through the unit. This formula is ultimately helping my learners perform better on classroom assessments and standardized tests.
 
I’ve tested these units in my classroom as independent practice for morning work and also in my small group remediation. There are 10-12 sheets per unit because most of my instructional units are about 8-10 days long. This gives me a few additional sheets to use at my pleasure!
 
We use a gridded response in my district, so you’ll see in the very detailed preview above what that looks like. Please make sure you look at the preview before purchase! 🙂
 
Units of Study:
 
Unit One: Rounding
Unit Two: Addition & Subtraction
Unit 3: Introduction to Multiplication & Division
Unit 4: More With Division
Unit 5: Patterns and Properties
Unit Six: Fact Families
Unit Seven: Fact Fluency
Unit Eight: Multiples of Ten
Unit Nine: Area
Unit Ten: Two Step Word Problems
Unit Eleven: Represent and Interpret Data
Unit Twelve: Telling Time, Finding Capacity & Mass
Unit Thirteen: Introduction to Fractions
Unit Fourteen: Equivalent Fractions
Unit Fifteen: Two Dimensional Shapes
Unit Sixteen: Perimeter
More units are forthcoming as I test and improve them in the classroom!
Thanks for checking out this resource!
More confident, capable students are a click away!
Enjoy,
Tamara

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