Objectives: Students will be able to comprehend the steps necessary to solve …
Objectives: Students will be able to comprehend the steps necessary to solve addition problems in 3 different ways (logical, physical, visual). Students will be completing a worksheet activity in groups of 4-5. Students should complete this assignment by the end of class.
Description:In this activity, students will practice reading and writing numbers from 1-10 …
Description:In this activity, students will practice reading and writing numbers from 1-10 with simple math problems.NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:I can read\write numbers from 1 to 10 in Arabic.I can use simple math problems like +, -, and = in Arabic.I can exchange my number with others in Arabic.
Description:In this activity, students will practice reading and writing numbers from 1-10 …
Description:In this activity, students will practice reading and writing numbers from 1-10 with simple math problems, as well as how to use and say +. -, = in Arabic.Can-Do Statements:I can read\write numbers from 1 to 10 in Arabic.I can use simple math symbols like +, -, and = in Arabic.I can exchange my number with others in Arabic.
In this activity, students will practice reading and writing numbers from 1-10 …
In this activity, students will practice reading and writing numbers from 1-10 with simple math problems.Can-Do Statements:I can read\write numbers from 1 to 10 in Arabic.I can use simple math problems like +, -, and = in Arabic.I can exchange my number with others in Arabic.
In this activity, students will practice Arabic numbers from 1 to 50. …
In this activity, students will practice Arabic numbers from 1 to 50. they will be able to accurately pronounce them, as well as perform basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) using Arabic numbers.Can-Do Statements:I can recognize and identify Arabic numbers from 1 to 50.I can accurately pronounce Arabic numbers from 1 to 50.I can perform basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) using Arabic numbers.
In this 35-day Grade 3 module, students extend and deepen second grade …
In this 35-day Grade 3 module, students extend and deepen second grade practice with "equal shares" to understanding fractions as equal partitions of a whole. Their knowledge becomes more formal as they work with area models and the number line.
Find the rest of the EngageNY Mathematics resources at https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por …
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED) como parte del proyecto "EngageNY" en 2013. Aunque el recurso real fue traducido por personas, la siguiente descripción se tradujo del inglés original usando Google Translate para ayudar a los usuarios potenciales a decidir si se adapta a sus necesidades y puede contener errores gramaticales o lingüísticos. La descripción original en inglés también se proporciona a continuación.)
En este módulo de 35 días de grado 3, los estudiantes extienden y profundizan la práctica de segundo grado con "acciones iguales" para comprender las fracciones como particiones iguales de un todo. Su conocimiento se vuelve más formal a medida que trabajan con los modelos de área y la línea numérica.
Encuentre el resto de los recursos matemáticos de Engageny en https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
English Description: In this 35-day Grade 3 module, students extend and deepen second grade practice with "equal shares" to understanding fractions as equal partitions of a whole. Their knowledge becomes more formal as they work with area models and the number line.
Find the rest of the EngageNY Mathematics resources at https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
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