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Preview of Common Core Learning Target and Success Criteria BUNDLE for Math 3rd Grade

Common Core Learning Target and Success Criteria BUNDLE for Math 3rd Grade

♥Learning Targets♥These Common Core State Standard aligned learning targets are a quick, easy and efficient way to help your students meet their daily learning objectives in Math. They are written in kid-friendly language, using I can statements, so that your students can easily understand exactly what it is that they will be learning and will be able to express it back to you. They also include some of the higher-level common core language that they will be hearing and using year after year. Co
Preview of Area and Perimeter Art Project - Paper and Google versions! Distance Learning

Area and Perimeter Art Project - Paper and Google versions! Distance Learning

Created by
Learning Cove
Students will love this area and perimeter project! There is a paper version and a Google Slides version available for the final project writing. Students will measure and cut 12 different squares. Students will find the area and the perimeter for each of the 12 squares.Students will write about area and perimeter. They will provide a definition for each, the process to find each, and real-life examples for each.Finally, students will create a one-of-a-kind art creation with their 12 squares. Th
Preview of Success Criteria for Common Core Learning Targets BUNDLE 3rd grade Editable

Success Criteria for Common Core Learning Targets BUNDLE 3rd grade Editable

Learning targets are an amazing way to help your students take ownership in their own learning process. But then what? Show your students exactly HOW they will be successful at meeting their daily, weekly or unit long objectives. Each of these ready to go success criteria are aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for third grade. They explicitly tell and/or show your students different ways to be successful in meeting their learning target
Preview of DIGITAL Learning Target and Success Criteria All Subject MEGA BUNDLE 3rd Grade

DIGITAL Learning Target and Success Criteria All Subject MEGA BUNDLE 3rd Grade

♥Learning Targets♥These third grade Common Core and Next Generation Science Standard aligned learning targets are a quick, easy and efficient way to help your students meet their daily learning objectives in Math, Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, and Science. They are written in kid-friendly language so that your students can easily understand exactly what it is that they will be learning and will be able to express it back to you. They also include some of the higher-level common core
Preview of DIGITAL Success Criteria for Common Core Learning Targets All Subject BUNDLE

DIGITAL Success Criteria for Common Core Learning Targets All Subject BUNDLE

Learning targets are an amazing way to help your students take ownership in their own learning process. But then what? Show your students exactly HOW they will be successful at meeting their daily, weekly or unit long objectives. Each of these ready to go success criteria are aligned to the Math, Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening and Science Next Generation and Common Core State Standards for third grade. They explicitly tell and/or show your students different ways to be successful in
Preview of The Gingerbread Cowboy  --  Reading, Writing, Math, and More!  (Sub Day!)

The Gingerbread Cowboy -- Reading, Writing, Math, and More! (Sub Day!)

Created by
Sharon Fendrick
This is such a fun book! If you need to be out for a day (there is probably enough for two days!), simply choose the activities you would like for your class to complete. Make copies--get the book--and you're done!Included in this packet you will find:**Beginning, Middle, and End Worksheet**Setting, Character, Problem, Solution Activity**Comprehension Test (12 Questions)**Javelina Article**Questions to answer about the article on javelinas**Adverb Worksheet**Adjective Worksheet**Reflexive Pron
Preview of Santa's Workshop: Area and Writing PBL

Santa's Workshop: Area and Writing PBL

The population boom has become somewhat of a problem Santa and his elves, so they need help with new workshop divisions throughout the world. In this PBL, students will design a workshop that meets specified requirements. This PBL combines knowledge of all four operations, total area, and word problems, as well as letter writing, where students can practice different types of writing (narrative, opinion, explanatory or persuasive).Two versions of the PBL are provided for differentiation, includi
Preview of Holiday Review Integrated Math and writing lesson

Holiday Review Integrated Math and writing lesson

You can use this simple lesson plan to have your students reflect on their holiday whilst practising measuring, mapping planning, writing and art skills. by combining these skills students switch on their left and right brain hemispheres and engage in whole brain learning.they will also address a range of curriculum outcomes which are listed on the following page. you can assess their skills using the note section provided.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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