Force and Motion Video
This animated video discusses force and motion. Inertia, Mass, Gravity, Force, Friction, Newtons, Energy are all discussed in this StudyJam film.
This animated video discusses force and motion. Inertia, Mass, Gravity, Force, Friction, Newtons, Energy are all discussed in this StudyJam film.
This 3rd-grade spelling worksheet is designed to help young learners master their spelling skills! This worksheet contains 10 sentences, each with 2 to 3 words that are misspelled. With a specific focus on words that end in the letter "y", this worksheet is the perfect tool to help students improve their spelling in a fun and interactive way. Students will need to decide whether to change the word that ends in 'y' to 'ys' or 'ies.'
This is a method for your students to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of reading and interpreting pictographs. This is an Easter Egg pictograph worksheet that contains six questions.
Help your students conquer fractions with this worksheet designed to teach and reinforce skills on how to place fractions accurately on a number line! Perfect for classroom use, homework assignments, or extra practice, this worksheet ensures students feel confident and prepared to tackle fractions. Download this free worksheet.
Based on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" this game shows a reading passage with an option on what the main idea or supporting detail is. See if your students can win a million bucks
This is a cute song about soil that can be used as an introduction to soil for younger students.
Students will demonstrate their current understanding of how to read tally marks and analyze data based on such information.
Tally Chart Worksheet Link
http://www.2ndgradeworksheets.net/bargraphs/favgirlscoutcookietallybargraph.pdf
Engage your students with this interactive and informative lab. Designed for elementary students, this lab explores the topic of how our bodies use energy to move. Perfect for science lessons, this resource will help students understand the connection between energy and physical activity. It is written at the 3rd-grade reading level.
In this activity, students will first begin by exploring the area and perimeter. Tell your students to make a shape that has a specific area or perimeter and then give them time to explore and create. As you go, make the math challenges more difficult. When they have had a chance to explore, have them play the game. The challenge is to see how many levels they can complete. Keep in mind that the last level is unique in that students now have to create a shape with a specific area while creating a fraction of the shaded color like the second image below.
Students solve these array problems by counting the images down and across and then multiplying the numbers.
Solving Arrays Math Worksheet Link
http://www.commoncoresheets.com/Math/Multiplication/Multiplication%20Array/English/1.pdf