Math Sidekick Office 3rd Grade Folder March, Division, Area, Fractions, Testing
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Math Sidekick
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If you're anything like me, you find yourself begging your students to apply the skills they have learned in your mini-lessons. No matter how many times you remind them, they always seem to forget the skills you are trying to get them to practice independently!
These math sidekicks are PERFECT for students to put out on their desks while they are working on math. They also work as great study carrels to keep students focused on their work.
Works for third grade (and maybe beyond, depending on your student's needs!)
Sidekicks include information on:
•Definitions of each operation
•Clue Words for each operation
•All about addition within 20
•Doubles, doubles +1, Make 10 Facts, Add 9 Facts, Add 10 Facts
•All about subtraction within 20
•Take all facts, Take away 10 facts, Take half facts, Back to 10 facts
•Addition and Subtraction Strategies
•Addition Algorithm Steps
•Subtraction Algorithm Steps
•Properties of Addition
•All About Multiplication
•Properties of Multiplication
•Arrays
•Equal Groups
•Repeated Addition
•Tape Diagram
•Number line
•All About Division
•Equal Groups
•Arrays
•Tape Diagram
•Number Line
•Steps for telling time
•Fractions
•Numerator, Denominator
•Unit Fractions
•Fractions on a Number Line
•Partitioning Fractions
•Fractions of a Group
•Fractions Greater than 1
•Improper Fractions
•Mixed Numbers
•Area
•Perimeter
•Rounding Rules
•Estimating
•Types of Graphs
•Even/Odd Numbers
•Polygons
•Quadrilaterals
Using a folder or filing folder, glue each page to the front, insides, and back of the folder. Laminate the folder so students can use it all year!
How to Assemble
If you have access to a large laminator:
•Print all 4 pages for each student
•OR just make a few and leave them in a bin for students to grab as needed!
•Use a folder, filing folder, or folded piece of construction paper.
•Trim the white off the edges of each paper to make them fit better on the folder.
•Glue each page to the front, insides, and back of the folder.
•Laminate the folder so students can use it all year!
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If you have access to a small laminator:
•Print all 4 pages for each student or just a few for your class.
•Laminate each page.
•Staple each page to the front, insides, and back of the folder.
OR
•Put each page in a clear sheet and put in the front of student’s math folders! You will need 3-prong folders for this option.
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