Scope and Sequence:
Mathematics
Course/Grade 3_
Quarter 1 | Quarter 2 | Quarter 3 | Quarter 4 | |
Unit Titles | Numerical and Proportion Reasoning Part 1 Numerical and proportional Reasoning Part 2 |
Algebraic Reasoning: Patterns and Functions Geometry |
CMT Intensive Review Numerical and Proportional Reasoning Part 3 Measurement |
Data Probability and Statistics Numerical and Proportional Reasoning Part 4 |
Learning Outcomes
(grade level expectations or standards) |
Locate, label, compare and order numbers to 1,000
Place value, patterns and number lines Determine and compare the values of sets of coins and write the value using decimal notation Expanded notation Regroup forms of two and three-digit numbers Reasonable estimation State multiplication and division facts with factors of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10. Write and solve multiplication and division stories, multiplication and division of two and three digit numbers by one-digit numbers |
Explore and describe patterns and sequences using tables, graphs and charts.
Reflect on mathematical relationships involving additions, subtraction, multiplication and division as open number sentences Match number sentences to story problem. Demonstrate equivalence using the commutative and associative properties of whole numbers. Sort polygons and solids through using characteristics such as the relationship of sides (parallel), (perpendicular), kinds of angles, (acute, right and obtuse), symmetry and congruence |
Use models and pictures to represent fractions and label the parts with words and symbols.
Use counting and grouping of objects to find equal parts of a set of objects and use models and number patterns to identify amounts such as 2/3 of 12 is 8. Estimate fractional values and measure to the nearest half unit with the aid of number lines and rulers. Identify equivalent fractions Compare and order fractions with like and unlike denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8. Identify patterns with equivalent ratio. Draw and interpret simple maps using coordinate system, shapes of pictures. Tell time to the minute, using analog and digital clocks, and identify AM and PM. Use calendars and clocks to plan and sequence events. Estimate time problems |
Display, read, interpret and draw conclusions from data that is represented in a variety of ways including tables, charts, lists, diagrams, line plots and bar graphs.
Identify range and mode for given sets of data. Make predictions and test them by conducting probability experiments and recording results. Construct and use models to identify equivalent fractions and to compare and order fractions with like and unlike denominators. Finding factors Simplifying fractions to lowest terms Equivalent fractions Ordering fractions with different denominators. |
Significant Task
(names only) |
Numbers Up to 1,000
Values of Coins The Facts, Gimme Just the Facts It Must Be Thanksgiving |
High Temperatures
Begin With Buttons Bulletin Board Border Build It! |
Mars Fraction Hunt
The Deluxe Birthday Cake Time For Spongebob The King’s Foot |
Every Breath You Take
First Names First Tidying Up The White House A Puzzle |
Content
Supporting Materials (text, calcs, manips) |
Student Text
Manipulatives Virtual Manipulatives Math Journal |
Student Text
Manipulatives Virtual Manipulatives |
Student Text
Manipulatives Virtual Manipulatives |
Student Text
Manipulatives Virtual Manipulatives |