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3rd Grade Magic of Math w/ Geometry, Area, & Perimeter Lesson Plans & Activities

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I used this with some of our higher students in 3rd during our intervention time. They really loved this! The activities were fun and engaging. It helped them have a better understanding of area and perimeter.
This product seamlessly integrates area, perimeter, multiplication, and square units, making math concepts come alive through engaging activities and real-world applications, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for mathematical concepts.
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  1. 3rd Grade Teachers, are you tired of scrambling around for math lesson plans each week? Or bored with the textbook? Magic of Math may be just what you need! These DONE FOR YOU lesson plans, activities, mini-lessons, and assessments will get your 3rd grade math students right on track. The best part?
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Let's review geometry with 4 weeks of lesson plans for area and perimeter! We include hands-on activities, games, posters, sorts, etc., for 2d and 3d shapes, unit squares, relating to multiplication, measurement, and more! Students will be learning geometry with ease.

The Magic Of Math Unit 6 for THIRD GRADE focuses on:

Week 1: Geometry: Quadrilaterals, Congruent Figures, 2D and 3D Shapes

Week 2: Area: Intro to Area, Unit Squares, Relate to Multiplication

Week 3: Area: Decomposing Rectangles, Partition Shapes, Relate to Fractions

Week 4: Perimeter: Square Units, Measuring, Unknown Sides, Relate to Area


Here is what is included in this month long unit for 3rd grade:

-Daily Lesson Plans for 20 days

-Aligned with the 3rd Grade Common Core and TEKS

-20 Word Problems for each day that complement the skills

-Interactive Notebook Printables

-Games, Activities, and Crafts to enhance learning

-Minilessons with ideas on how to teach the skills as well as materials needed

-Vocabulary Cards

-I Can Statements

-Assessments

-Anchor Chart and Pocket Chart Materials

Want a Closer Look? Here are some (not all!) activities included:

- Quadrilateral Anchor Chart

- Quadrilaterals: 4 Sided Mystery

- Blast of with Quadrilaterals: Rocket Craft

- Quadrilateral Headbandz

- Ready! Build! Draw! Spin and draw quadrilaterals

- On the Grid: Spin a Figure and Draw

- Analyzing and Classifying Shapes

- Musical Math: Congruent or Not

- Drawing Congruent Figures

- I Can Identify Congruent Shapes

- 3D Shape Poster

- Construct and Analyze 3D Shapes

- Geometry Assessment

- Measure the Area Minilesson

- Gaps? Overlaps? Measure!

- Missing Square Units

- Find the Area of the Figure: counting half units

- My Area Friend

- Create a Figure and Measure the Area

- Area of Rectangles (relating to repeated addition and multiplication)

- Crack the Area (using Cheezits to find the area of figures)

- Multiply to find the Area

- Area Word Problems

- Roll it! Draw it! Measure it! game

- I can find the area of a rectangle (using multiplication)

- Estimate and Measure the area

- Area Match

- Area Assessment

- Area of Rectangles and Changing Dimensions

- Park it! Creating Rectangles and Changing Dimensions

- Area of Rectangles with multiplication

- Finding the Pattern: Using tables to find patterns in area

- Finding the Pattern Scoot: Growing Area

- Patterns in Tables

- Partitioning Shapes to Find the Area

- Partitioning the Shape Scoot: Using Fractions to Describe Area

- Dividing figures into parts with equal area

- Relating Figures, Fractions, and Area

- Finding the Area of Combined Rectangles

- Breaking Apart Rectangles to find the Area

- Area Assessment

- Finding the Perimeter with shapes on a grid

- Perimeter on a grid Scoot

- Perimeter Power

- Perimeter People

- Perimeter with Legos

- Draw and Measure Perimeter

- Creating Shapes with Matching Area and Perimeter

- Bursting Over Perimeter

- On the Hunt for Perimeter (missing sides)

- Area or Perimeter?

- Dare to Compare: relating area and perimeter

- Perimeter Assessment


What is the Magic of Math?

The Magic of Math is a series of math lesson plans and activities that can be used as your math curriculum or as a supplement to the program that you are already using. We provide the daily lesson plans, word problem, mini-lesson, activity, and interactive notebook entries for four weeks at a time. If you don't have time for it all, that's okay too! You can just pick and choose the pieces that you want to incorporate into your math block!

Are these activities repeats from other units you have?

Absolutely NOT! We create all new activities for each Magic of Math unit. They are all unique to this purchase and are not copy/pasted from things we have previously made.

What is the difference between Magic of Math and other units you have?

Magic of Math is organized as daily lesson plans with everything you need rather than just activities.

WHAT IT IS NOT:

It is NOT a collection of worksheets. You will not find any worksheets in this series. Instead we use games, hands-on activities, engaging mini-lessons, and interactive notebooks to build our curriculum. We do try to keep in mind the amount of prep that is involved with the lessons, but some things will need to be printed, cut, and put together to use in your classroom.

Want to know more about Magic of Math?  You can find a blog post about it HERE!

Check out all 3rd Grade Math Units Below:

3rd Grade Magic of Math: THE BUNDLE HERE

Unit One: Place Value HERE

Unit Two: Addition and Subtraction HERE

Unit Three: Multiplication HERE

Unit Four: Division HERE

Unit Five: Fractions HERE

Unit Six: Geometry, Perimeter, and Area HERE

Unit Seven: Time, Capacity, and Mass/Weight HERE

Unit Eight: Data Analysis HERE

Unit Nine: Multiplication and Division HERE

Unit Ten: Money and Personal Financial Literacy HERE

3RD GRADE OVERVIEW

Total Pages
200+
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
A square with side length 1 unit, called “a unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area.
A plane figure which can be covered without gaps or overlaps by 𝘯 unit squares is said to have an area of 𝘯 square units.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.

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