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3rd Grade Multiples of 10 Dice Game

In this activity, students will partner up. They will each get a single die. They will record their first roll on the worksheet. Then roll it again and multiply it by 10. Next, they will find the product of their first roll times their 2nd roll which was multiplied by 10. Finally, students will find the sum of all of their products. The player with the highest sum wins the game.

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3rd Grade Understanding Parts of Fractions

This fractions worksheet is designed to reinforce the concept that fractions are shapes or objects divided into equal parts or pieces. Students are first asked what each part of a divided shape is equal to. Then they have to make a fraction based on the shaded area. Next students are presented with shapes that are divided into 1/5 and have to decide whether or not the shape was evenly divided. Finally, they are given 2-word problems designed to make a student think about what each part of a divided shape or object actually means.

A Practice of Elapsed Time

Unlock the Power of Time: A Dynamic Math Worksheet for Mastering Elapsed Time!

This comprehensive worksheet is designed to enhance your students' skills in solving diverse types of elapsed time problems. They will tackle questions such as "What time did he leave?", "How much time is left?", "How much time has passed?", "What time did it start?", and "How long was it?" Each phrase offers a challenge for students to conquer, and with four questions dedicated to each, they'll gain practice and confidence in no time!

Skip Learns a Lesson In Friendship; Literally (Figurative Language)

Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your 3rd through 5th-grade students about similes and figurative language? Look no further than this exciting worksheet!

Featuring 10 multiple-choice questions that utilize similes and metaphors from the heartwarming story of Skip Learns a Lesson in Friendship; Literally. This worksheet is perfect for young readers who are just beginning to explore the wonderful world of figurative language.

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