Math: This week, students will review comparing fractions, equivalent fractions, fractions on a number line and identifying whole numbers as fractions. Students will also review line plots, bar graphs and pictographs. Homework will be sent home on Monday, October 29th and due Friday, November 2nd. The unit 5 test will be on Friday, November 2nd.
Conference Forms and Sign and Returns: Please send back signed math conference forms and sign and returns as soon as possible. Thank you You can find the Unit 5 math letter at the following link: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia-Standards/Frameworks/Unit-5-3rd-grade-parent-letter.pdf Multiplication: Please continue to study multiplication facts with your child each night, focusing on one multiplication table at a time. It is my desire that all students be fluent in their multiplication facts by Winter Break. The multiplication padlet can also help students in memorizing their times tables: https://padlet.com/watkinskr1/mult Have a wonderful week! Math: This week, students will continue to practice comparing fractions and finding equivalent fractions. They will multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same number in order to find an equivalent fraction. Students will also compare fractions using number lines. They will also continue to learn how to express whole numbers as fractions (ex. 3 = 3/1, 6/2= 3). There will be no homework this week due to ITBS testing. Please study your child's interactive notebook with him or her as there will be a quiz at the end of the week after testing is over. The unit 5 test will be on Friday, November 2nd.
Conference Forms and Sign and Returns: Please send back signed math conference forms and sign and returns as soon as possible. Thank you You can find the Unit 5 math letter at the following link: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia-Standards/Frameworks/Unit-5-3rd-grade-parent-letter.pdf Multiplication: Please continue to study multiplication facts with your child each night, focusing on one multiplication table at a time. It is my desire that all students be fluent in their multiplication facts by Winter Break. The multiplication padlet can also help students in memorizing their times tables: https://padlet.com/watkinskr1/mult Have a wonderful week! Math: This week, students will continue to learn how to identify equivalent fractions. They will learn to multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same number in order to find an equivalent fraction. They will also learn how to express whole numbers as fractions (ex. 3 = 3/1, 6/2= 3). Homework will be sent home on Monday and will be due on Friday.
You can find the Unit 5 math letter at the following link: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia-Standards/Frameworks/Unit-5-3rd-grade-parent-letter.pdf Multiplication: Please continue to study multiplication facts with your child each night, focusing on one multiplication table at a time. It is my desire that all students be fluent in their multiplication facts by Winter Break. The multiplication padlet can also help students in memorizing their times tables: https://padlet.com/watkinskr1/mult Have a wonderful week! Math: This week, students will continue to work on fractions as numbers on the number line. Students will continue to learn how to identify equivalent fractions and compare fractions. They will also learn how to express whole numbers as fractions (ex. 3 = 3/1). Homework will be sent home on Tuesday and will be due on Friday. Students will also have a quiz this week on material they have learned so far in this unit.
You can find the Unit 5 math letter at the following link: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia-Standards/Frameworks/Unit-5-3rd-grade-parent-letter.pdf Multiplication: Please continue to study multiplication facts with your child each night, focusing on one multiplication table at a time. It is my desire that all students be fluent in their multiplication facts by Winter Break. The multiplication padlet can also help students in memorizing their times tables: https://padlet.com/watkinskr1/mult Have a wonderful week! Math: This week, students will learn the importance of partitioning shapes into equal parts. They will also learn to understand a fraction as a number on the number line. Students will learn how to identify equivalent fractions and compare fractions. They will also learn how to express whole numbers as fractions (ex. 3 = 3/1). As this is a short week, there will be no homework. Please continue to study multiplication tables each night with your child.
You can find the Unit 5 math letter at the following link: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Georgia-Standards/Frameworks/Unit-5-3rd-grade-parent-letter.pdf Multiplication: Please continue to study multiplication facts with your child each night, focusing on one multiplication table at a time. It is my desire that all students be fluent in their multiplication facts by Winter Break. The multiplication padlet can also help students in memorizing their times tables: https://padlet.com/watkinskr1/mult Have a wonderful week! |
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