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Grade: 3
Standards:
1. Number Sense: Students understand the relationships among numbers, quantities, and place value in whole numbers up to 1,000. They understand the relationship among whole numbers, simple fractions, and decimals.
whole number: 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.
2. Computation: Students solve problems involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers. They model and solve simple problems involving multiplication and division.
3. Algebra and Functions: Students select appropriate symbols, operations, and properties to represent, describe, simplify, and solve simple number and functional relationships.
4. Geometry: Students describe and compare the attributes of plane and solid geometric shapes and use their understanding to show relationships and solve problems.
5. Measurement: Students choose and use appropriate units and measurement tools for length, capacity, weight, temperature, time, and money.
6. Problem Solving: Students make decisions about how to approach problems and communicate their ideas.
6. Problem Solving: Students use strategies, skills, and concepts in finding and communicating solutions to problems.
6. Problem Solving: Students determine when a solution is complete and reasonable and move beyond a particular problem by generalizing to other situations.
whole number: 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.
2. Computation: Students solve problems involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers. They model and solve simple problems involving multiplication and division.
3. Algebra and Functions: Students select appropriate symbols, operations, and properties to represent, describe, simplify, and solve simple number and functional relationships.
4. Geometry: Students describe and compare the attributes of plane and solid geometric shapes and use their understanding to show relationships and solve problems.
5. Measurement: Students choose and use appropriate units and measurement tools for length, capacity, weight, temperature, time, and money.
6. Problem Solving: Students make decisions about how to approach problems and communicate their ideas.
6. Problem Solving: Students use strategies, skills, and concepts in finding and communicating solutions to problems.
6. Problem Solving: Students determine when a solution is complete and reasonable and move beyond a particular problem by generalizing to other situations.
