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Rounding & 3 Digit Addition/Subtraction Unit with Quizzes & Assessment 3NBT

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    Description

    Welcome to the math unit that will sharpen your students' skills in both rounding and 3 digit addition and subtraction. It's everything you need to teach 3rd grade Number and Operations in Base Ten or NBT. Over 35 pages of practice to help you plan and practice all your rounding and triple digit addition/subtraction needs. Students will practice rounding numbers to the nearest hundreds and tens. Students will also use rounding to estimate the sum or difference of numbers. Along with rounding, students will practice adding and subtracting 3 digit numbers. This unit practices addition and subtraction within 1000. It also has a variety of questions that practice addition and subtraction with and without regrouping. This engaging and thoughtfully crafted unit includes a variety of activities, quizzes, and an assessment to ensure a well-rounded understanding of these fundamental mathematical concepts.

    Unit Highlights:

    1. Rounding Mastery:

      • Step-by-step lessons on rounding to the nearest ten and hundred.
      • Many pages of practice to help solidify their rounding skills.

    2. Triple Digit Addition:

      • Practice to reinforce carrying over and adding efficiently.
      • Word problems to apply addition skills to everyday situations.

    3. Triple Digit Subtraction:

      • Practice problems that build confidence in subtracting larger numbers.
      • Problem-solving tasks to enhance critical thinking skills.

    4. Quizzes and Assessments:

      • Quizzes to gauge understanding after each section.
      • Assessment to check understanding of NBT standard with Standard Based Rubric.

    Why Choose This Unit?

    • Aligned with common core standards.
    • Fosters a deep understanding of rounding and triple-digit operations.
    • Promotes a positive and enjoyable learning environment.

    Equip your students with the mathematical skills they need to succeed! Download this all-inclusive unit today and watch your students become confident mathematicians.
    (Note: This unit is designed for 3rd Grade. Please check the prerequisites to ensure suitability for your classroom.)

    What's included in this unit?

    • 17 Pages of Rounding Practice- Scaffolded Worksheets
    • 15 Pages of 3 Digit Addition/Subtraction: 5 pages of Addition Practice, 5 pages of Subtraction Practice, 5 pages of Mixed Practice
    • 1 Quiz covering Rounding Skills
    • 1 Quiz covering Triple Digit Addition & Subtraction Skills
    • 1 Assessment to check for understanding for the NBT 1 & 2 Standard in 3rd grade.


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    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Rita said "If you're a math teacher looking for an easy and effective way to help your students understanding the concept of rounding to the nearest 10, then you will not be disappointed!"

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Julie E. said, "Extra practice and helpful resource for my 3rd graders. Thanks much!"

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
    Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

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