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Measure To Compare Inches and Centimeters
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Comparing Centimeter and Inch Measurements: Key Topic is that an inch unit is longer than a centimeter unit which is why you have two different measurements when measuring in inches and centimeters. Measure To Compare is a common core measurement activity in which students measure 2 objects on task cards and find the differences; create a graph based on their data of the measurements; and then use task cards to measure and evaluate whether measurements are correct, who has the accurate measurement (or of they are the same) when one person measured in inches and one measured in centimeters, and explain why. Activity 1: Students measure the width or height of the two objects on the card and find the difference in the two lengths or widths. Has 24 task cards to use. Activity 2: Students use their data and create a graph of the measurements that they discovered. Students will graph the measurements (2 for each card, not the differences) Activity 3: Students use the difference measurement cards to play the board game. Everyone draws a card and measures. Whoever has the largest difference wins and gets to move however many spots their objects difference is (for example, if the difference is 3, then they move 3 spaces). Activity 4: Students measure the picture in inches and centimeters. They then read the written information on the recording sheet to determine which persons measurement is correct, or if the measurements in inches and centimeters are the same. Includes 24 task cards, recording sheet with lines, and a recording sheet without lines.
Fractions NO PREP 3rd Grade Edition - 3.NF.A.1 3.NF.A.2 3.NF.A.3
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Fractions NO PREP 3rd Grade Edition - 3.NF.A.1 3.NF.A.2 3.NF.A.3

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his NO PREP Packet is FILLED with engaging activities to help students master third grade fractions! These FUN activities allow students to practice and apply what they have learned about fractions! The BEST part about this packet is that there is NO PREP! NO laminating, NO costly colored ink, NO cutting…just PRINT and LEARN! Here is what is included in this Third Grade Winter Themed Packet Activities for 3.NF.A.1: -Bug Swat Partitioning -Three In A Row -Partitioning Rafts part 1 and 2 -Partitioning Figures Quick Check I and II -Fractional Units -Shape Parts -Beary Fun Fraction Spinner (Spin and identify fractions game) - 4 different versions -Gnome Fractions (shading figures ) - 2 different versions -Gnome Fractions (naming shaded figures) - 2 different versions -Fractional Parts 1 & 2 Quick Check (exit ticket or mini-assessment) -NF.A.1 Fraction Word Problems -NF.A.1 and G.A.2 Word Problems (fractions of shapes) - 3 different sheets Activities for NF.A.2 - Fractions On A Number Line -Fractional Units (Shading in figures and matching with fraction on number line) -Fractions On A Number Line Partitioning -Mystery Fraction On A Number Line (matching shaded figures with fraction on a number line) -Mystery Fractions on A Number Line Cut and Paste Matching Activity (Naming a fraction on a number line) - 2 Different Versions -Naming Fractions On A Number Line -Fractions On A Number Line Word Problems -Distance On A Fraction Number Line (measuring the distance in fractions from one point to another on a number line using a shaded fraction figure) -Fractions Distance On A Number Line Word Problems -Equivalent Fractions Spinner Activity -Comparing Fractions With The Same Numerator -Comparing Fractions With The Same Denominator -Comparing Fractions With The Same Numerator or Denominator -Equal Models -Equivalent Fractions (No Models) -Equivalent Fractions II (Comparing Using Models) -Equivalent Fractions Word Problems
December or Christmas Third Grade No Prep Math
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December or Christmas Third Grade No Prep Math

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This NO PREP Packet for December has a lot of FUN and meaningful math activities to keep kids learning during the December/Christmas season! You do not need to laminate, prep or use any color ink for any of these activities! You just print and go! These activities are perfect for morning work, math centers, review games, homework and more. All the math activities are common core aligned! This 58 page packet includes the following activities: Multiplying Ornaments Dividing Ornaments Reindeer Games (multiplication) Mystery Riddle Mystery Presents (Forms of a Number) Reindeer Races (Rounding to Nearest 10 up to 100) Reindeer Races (Rounding to Nearest 100 up to 1,000) Reindeer Races (Rounding to Nearest 100 up to 9,999) North Pole Weather Rounding to nearest 10 up to 100 North Pole Weather Rounding 2 to nearest 100 up to 1,000 Reindeer Rounding nearest 10 and 100 up to 1,000 Reindeer Rounding nearest 10 and 100 up to 10,000 Snowball Fight (Comparing Numbers –Various Number Forms) Snowball Fight III (Comparing Numbers – Addition and Subtraction) Spin and Add Ornaments (Four digits with regrouping) Spin and Add Ornaments (Five digits with regrouping) Spin and Add Ornaments (Five digits with regrouping) Spin and Subtract Ornaments (Two digits with regrouping) Spin and Subtract Ornaments (Three digits with regrouping) Spin and Subtract Ornaments (Three digits without regrouping) Spin and Subtract Ornaments (Four digits with regrouping) Spin and Subtract Ornaments (Five digits with regrouping) Santa’s Workshop (division problems) Reindeer Café (Multiple Step Problems Mrs. Clause’s Bake Shop (Multiplication Problems) Mrs. Clause’s Bake Shop II (Division Problems) Mrs. Clause’s Bake Shop III (Multiplication & Division Problems) Hot Cocoa Shop (Adding cents – four different items) North Pole Area & Perimeter Rudolph’s Fencing Problem (Perimeter) Toy’s On Santa’s Sleigh (Bar Graph Scale of 5) Christmas Songs Graphing (Bar Graph Scale of 2) Rudolph’s Dash (line plot) Christmas Treats (Pictograph Scale of 2) Favorite Color Ornament (Pictograph Scale of 10) Snowball Fight (Pictograph Scale of 2) Bar Graph Survey: Favorite Christmas Songs Bar Graph Survey: Top Toy Wish List Pictograph Survey: Favorite Christmas Treats Pictograph Survey: If I Were An Elf, My Name Would Be Santa’s Workshop Coordinate Grid Snow Day Coordinate Grid Snowflake Cookie Spinner (Fractions) Fractional Parts NF.1 & G.A.2 Fraction Word Problems Fractional Units Fractions On A Number Line Partitioning Mystery Fractions On A Number Line Mystery Fractions On A Number Line Mystery Fractions On A Number Line II Fractions Distance On Number Line Word Problems Comparing Fractions With Same Numerators Equal Models
Winter No Prep Third Grade Fractions
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Winter No Prep Third Grade Fractions

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This NO PREP Packet is FILLED with engaging activities to help students master third grade fractions! These FUN activities allow students to practice and apply what they have learned about fractions! The BEST part about this packet is that there is NO PREP! NO laminating, NO costly colored ink, NO cutting…just PRINT and LEARN! Here is what is included in this Third Grade Winter Themed Packet Activities for 3.NF.A.1: -Bug Swat Partitioning -Three In A Row -Partitioning Rafts part 1 and 2 -Partitioning Figures Quick Check I and II -Fractional Units -Shape Parts -Beary Fun Fraction Spinner (Spin and identify fractions game) - 4 different versions -Gnome Fractions (shading figures ) - 2 different versions -Gnome Fractions (naming shaded figures) - 2 different versions -Fractional Parts 1 & 2 Quick Check (exit ticket or mini-assessment) -NF.A.1 Fraction Word Problems -NF.A.1 and G.A.2 Word Problems (fractions of shapes) - 3 different sheets Activities for NF.A.2 - Fractions On A Number Line -Fractional Units (Shading in figures and matching with fraction on number line) -Fractions On A Number Line Partitioning -Mystery Fraction On A Number Line (matching shaded figures with fraction on a number line) -Mystery Fractions on A Number Line Cut and Paste Matching Activity (Naming a fraction on a number line) - 2 Different Versions -Naming Fractions On A Number Line -Fractions On A Number Line Word Problems -Distance On A Fraction Number Line (measuring the distance in fractions from one point to another on a number line using a shaded fraction figure) -Fractions Distance On A Number Line Word Problems -Equivalent Fractions Spinner Activity -Comparing Fractions With The Same Numerator -Comparing Fractions With The Same Denominator -Comparing Fractions With The Same Numerator or Denominator -Equal Models -Equivalent Fractions (No Models) -Equivalent Fractions II (Comparing Using Models) -Equivalent Fractions Word Problems
Comparing Measurements: A Centimeters and Inches Measurement Unit
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Comparing Measurements: A Centimeters and Inches Measurement Unit

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Students often have a hard time distinguishing between inches and centimeters, especially when comparing the two measurements. This Measurement unit has 6 lessons/activities where students measure objects in centimeters and inches, find the differences in their measurements, and comparing measuring in centimeters and inches by answering why you get two different measurements when you measure in inches and centimeters. Here are the activities listed below. There are two sets of activities with and without a blue striped background. Measure It!- In this activity, students are given a crayon, pencil, paper clip, and glue stick and other objects around the room. Students measure each object in inches and/or centimeters, and complete three tasks measuring and writing about why you get two different measurements when you measure in centimeters and inches. Body Measurements: In this two task activity, students measure the lengths of body parts to compare inches to centimeters and then compare their body measurements to other student’s measurements. Find A Measurement: In this set of activities, students go around the room finding measurements that are an allotted amount longer or shorter than an object. Greatest Pencil Challenge: In this activity, students are placed into small groups where they compare the lengths of their pencils in small groups to determine whose pencil is the longest by comparing pencil measurements. Next, the students with the longest pencil from each small group will compare their pencils to see who has the longest pencil. The class completes a bar graph, pictograph, or line plot using all the lengths of the pencils used in the great pencil challenge. Cotton Ball Slingshot: In this activity, students work with partners to compare measurements in the cotton slingshot challenge. Each partner uses a spoon to flip one cotton ball each, and partners compare the length of their slingshot challenge measurements. Who’s Right: In this activity, students measure the object in inches and centimeters. Then students read the word problem and determine whether one character, both characters, or neither character is correct in measuring each object in either centimeters or inches.
Comparing Inches and Centimeters Bundle
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Comparing Inches and Centimeters Bundle

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Comparing Measurements: Inches and Centimeters Lesson Plan This bundle includes 2 different measurement sets. It begins with 6 hands on measurment activities where students measure in centimeters and inches, compare lengths of measurements, compare why you get different measurements in inches and centimeters, and explore analyzing measurements. It also includes task cards and centers for students to practice the skills independently. Here is the information from my two bundles: Measure To Compare is a common core measurement activity in which students measure 2 objects on task cards and find the differences; create a graph based on their data of the measurements; and then use task cards to measure and evaluate whether measurements are correct, who has the accurate measurement (or of they are the same) when one person measured in inches and one measured in centimeters, and explain why. Activity 1: Students measure the width or height of the two objects on the card and find the difference in the two lengths or widths. Has 24 task cards to use. Activity 2: Students use their data and create a graph of the measurements that they discovered. Students will graph the measurements (2 for each card, not the differences) Activity 3: Students use the difference measurement cards to play the board game. Everyone draws a card and measures. Whoever has the largest difference wins and gets to move however many spots their objects difference is (for example, if the difference is 3, then they move 3 spaces). Activity 4: Students measure the picture in inches and centimeters. They then read the written information on the recording sheet to determine which persons measurement is correct, or if the measurements in inches and centimeters are the same. Includes 24 task cards, recording sheet with lines, and a recording sheet without lines. Students often have a hard time distinguishing between inches and centimeters, especially when comparing the two measurements. This Measurement unit has 6 lessons/activities where students measure objects in centimeters and inches, find the differences in their measurements, and comparing measuring in centimeters and inches by answering why you get two different measurements when you measure in inches and centimeters. Here are the activities listed below. There are two sets of activities with and without a blue striped background. Measure It!- In this activity, students are given a crayon, pencil, paper clip, and glue stick and other objects around the room. Students measure each object in inches and/or centimeters, and complete three tasks measuring and writing about why you get two different measurements when you measure in centimeters and inches. Body Measurements: In this two task activity, students measure the lengths of body parts to compare inches to centimeters and then compare their body measurements to other student’s measurements. Find A Measurement: In this set of activities, students go around the room finding measurements that are an allotted amount longer or shorter than an object. Greatest Pencil Challenge: In this activity, students are placed into small groups where they compare the lengths of their pencils in small groups to determine whose pencil is the longest by comparing pencil measurements. Next, the students with the longest pencil from each small group will compare their pencils to see who has the longest pencil. The class completes a bar graph, pictograph, or line plot using all the lengths of the pencils used in the great pencil challenge. Cotton Ball Slingshot: In this activity, students work with partners to compare measurements in the cotton slingshot challenge. Each partner uses a spoon to flip one cotton ball each, and partners compare the length of their slingshot challenge measurements. Who’s Right: In this activity, students measure the object in inches and centimeters. Then students read the word problem and determine whether one character, both characters, or neither character is correct in measuring each object in either centimeters or inches.