March Bundle, Saint Patrick's Day, Third Grade Multiplication & Spiral Reviews
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Description
This March, help your students get ready for state testing and have some Saint Patrick's Day fun as well with this third grade March bundle! This bundle includes preview/review slides as well as some fun multiplication practice.
What all is included:
March Spiral Review: Included is 15 instructional slides to get your students ready for end of the year testing! These slides review and preview third grade material to keep learning fresh for your students. These include addition, subtraction, rounding, multiplication, division, fractions, area, perimeter, error analysis and higher order thinking questions. I have used these slides for years and always have top Milestones and MAP scores!
Even & Odd Products: Your third grade student's will love practicing their multiplication facts to this Saint Patrick's Day themed activity! Perfect for March, students will solve 1 digit by 1 digit multiplication equations. They will then color each clover yellow or green- depending on if the product is even or odd! This is a fun way to get some review in before end of year state testing, such as MAP tests or Milestones tests!
This March, your third grade students will love creating multiplication equations by completing a Saint Patrick's Day Mad Libs! Students will roll a 6, 9 or 12 sided die to complete a story about Charms the Leprechaun giving out some of his 60 gold coins around the neighborhood. Students will solve the 5 multiplication equations they created to find out how many gold coins he gave out in all. Next, students will figure out how many of the 60 coins he has left. This activity is differentiated with 3 different levels to best suit all your student's mathematical needs.
Do you need a fun Saint Patrick's Day themed way for your third grade students to review multiplication facts? Or perhaps a fun activity for a guest teacher? A code breaker is perfect for that! Students must solve 21 multiplication equations to get a corresponding letter to break the code. If solved correctly, students will get a fun Saint Patrick's Day themed joke!
This March, help your third grade students make the part-whole connection between multiplication and division equations by using Saint Patrick's Day number bonds. Students will be able to make the connection that division equations are just unknown factor problems.
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