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3rd Grade Math Homework Spiral Review COMPLETE YEAR BUNDLE

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I absolutely love this resource! It makes planning homework extremely easy and my students love the spiral review and are excited for their homework each night. Thank you!
I had purchased the 2nd grade one to use last year and loved it so much, I bough the 3rd grade one to use this year.

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    This is the COMPLETE YEAR of Spiral Math Homework for 3rd Grade -- 36 weeks (9 weeks per quarter) of spiral math review of all 3rd Grade Common Core standards in a fun and comprehensive package.

    Kids (and their parents) love this homework - check out the reviews!

    My students love these homework sets, and we're seeing nearly 100% completion rates--much better than ever before. I hope your students will LOVE them too!

    ★★ UNIQUE FEATURES OF THIS HOMEWORK: ★★

    The Spiral Review -- new content is introduced each week, but previous content is also reviewed in a seamless manner. Constant review adds up to a more holistic approach to teaching math and better test scores. No more forgetting what they learned in September. Your students will be practicing the concepts all.year.long!

    The Variety of Problem Types -- my homework sets offer lots of different kinds of problems--puzzles, error analysis, rigorous problem solving, specific strategy work, coloring, facts practice, drawing pictures, compare/contrast, and open-ended questions. My motto: keep kids thinking.


    The Themes -- Every week has a new theme. Why is this important? Because themes keep the math relevant and related to real life. Kids are more motivated to do the math because the content is interesting and authentic. Themes also allow me to use related graphics (which are always fun) and sometimes weave in a story.

    AND, if that's not enough, themes also allow me to weave in some social studies and science content -- interesting stuff!

    The Word Problems -- our students need to be able to APPLY their math skills. They need to work with word problems all.year.long. And when these word problems have real-life contexts, it's a win-win! Students are naturally drawn into the story and interested in solving it. The problems are easier at first and gradually get more challenging as the year progresses.

    Weekly Packet or Individual Pages? -- you decide! We send home weekly packets, with the cover sheet attached. We're finding that our kids like completing the "packet" and enjoy seeing the themed pages all together.

    Each student has a homework folder that includes the Tracking Sheet where they get to color in each day they complete. We have not experienced a lot of lost packets (but if they do lose them, we're prepared with fresh sets.) Also, the pages are formatted to accommodate a 3-hole punch, if you use homework notebooks.

    But, this resource is VERSATILE. You can certainly send home INDIVIDUAL pages, too.

    Homework shouldn’t be boring – give your students homework they’ll want to do all.year.long.

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    SPIRAL MATH HOMEWORK (THE COMPLETE YEAR) FEATURES

    • 36 Weekly Sets of homework

    • 4 days each week (Monday – Thursday)

    • A new theme each week.

    • {Optional} Homework Cover Sheets if you're making weekly sets.

    • Answer Keys for each day.

    • An {optional} student Homework Tracker page, where kids color the days they complete.

    • An editable PowerPoint Template.

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    These are some of the skills covered in each quarter. This is a SUGGESTED sequence. Since most of the themes are generic, you could opt to use the pages in a different order.

    QUARTER 1

    • Review of Key 2nd Grade Skills, AND

    • Meaning of Multiplication -

    Building Equal Groups/Arrays (3.OA.1)

    • 1-step Mult/Div Word Problems (3.OA.3)

    • Commutative Property Multiplication (3.OA.5)

    • Beginning Multiplication x0,1,2,5,10 (3.OA.7)

    • Rounding to Nearest 10, 100 (3.NBT.1)

    • Add/Sub Fluency w/in 1,000 (3.NBT.2)

    • Area – by counting squares (3.MD.6)

    QUARTER 2

    • Spiral Review of all Qtr. 1, AND

    • Meaning of Division (3.OA.2)

    • Distributive Property Mult. (3.OA.5)

    • More Multiplication x3,4,8,9 (3.OA.7)

    • Multiplication Table Patterns (3.OA.9)

    • Addition Table Patterns (3.OA.9)

    • Beginning Fractions/Unit Fractions (3.NF.1)

    • Building Fractions w/Unit Fractions (3.NF.1)

    • Time to Minute (3.MD.1)

    • Partition Shapes/Unit Fractions (3.G.2)

    QUARTER 3

    • Spiral Review of all Qtrs. 1 and 2, AND

    • More Multiplication x6,7 (3.OA.7)

    • 2-step Word Problems (3.OA.8)

    • Multiply by Multiples of 10 (3.NBT.3)

    • Fractions on Number Line (3.NF.2)

    • Beginning Equiv Fractions (3.NF.3)

    • Whole Numbers as Fractions (3.NF.3)

    • Compare Fractions (3.NF.3)

    • Read/Make Bar/Picture Graphs (3.MD.3)

    • Measure to ¼ and ½ inch (3.MD.4)

    QUARTER 4

    • Spiral Review of all Qtrs. 1, 2, and 3, AND

    • Unknowns in Mult/Div (3.OA.4/6)

    • Multiplication Fluency (3.OA.7)

    • Liquid volumes (L) & Mass (g,kg) (3.MD.2)

    • Line Plots (3.MD.4)

    • Area by multiplying side lengths (3.MD.7)

    • Area as Additive (3.MD.7)

    • Perimeter (3.MD.8)

    • Quadrilaterals (3.G.1)

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    More 3rd Grade Products:

    ⭐Daily Math for 3rd Grade – The Complete Set

    ⭐Problems of the Month (POM) Math Journals Bundle

    ⭐3rd Grade Formative Assessment Pack

    ⭐Task Card Bundle: Fractions, Multiplication, Rounding, Area

    ⭐Test Prep Task Cards

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
    Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.
    Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
    Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units-whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
    Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.

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