3rd grade fractions
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Description Engage your students with this fun fraction name activity! Students will write their name in the top blank space, then partition the next blank space into the number of letters in their name. Pre-partitioned pages for 2, 3, 6, 7, & 8 letters are included as well. Students will then label each piece with the unit fraction. Next they will label the corresponding fractions on the number line. Students will then fill in the blanks about how many equal parts are in their name, unit…
Jaffee Eichelberger saved to Math
Hi teacher friends! This has been a busy month! I just want to share a few of the anchor charts we've been making in math. The kids hel...

School Bells N Whistles saved to Special Education
Comparing fractions can be hard for students AND teachers. Here are 3 tips to make comparing fractions more engaging for your 3rd graders!

Cindy Baird saved to Teaching ideas
Fraction activities and games perfect for 3rd grade- The Applicious Teacher
Looking for 3rd grade anchor charts? We put together some of our favorites to use in your third grade classroom this year!

Catherine Thomas saved to 3rd grade
Several ideas for the conceptually teaching of fractions with hands-on activities.

Suzy Palmer saved to Math for Third Grade
Description SAVE BIG WITH THE BUNDLE! I am beyond THRILLED to share with you a brand new 3rd Grade Math Made Fun Curriculum, which is designed to make math FUN, hands-on and engaging for 3rd grade students. If you are looking to get away from the boring box curriculum or even just supplement your current math curriculum, then THIS is the program for you! A note about Pricing: If you choose to purchase each unit from the 3rd Grade Math Made Fun Curriculum, you will spend $15 a unit or $120…
BOEY Samantha saved to for Kaylyn sch
For the past few weeks, we’ve been knee-deep in fractions. Now, in second grade fractions are “easy” you spend like a week on them and boom you move onto time. Third grade…? Yeah… not so much… we’re officially on our 4th week of fractions… yeah… Who knew there was soooo much you needed to know […]

Rachel McClure saved to 3rd Grade !