Third Grade Math

 

Silver Burdett Ginn

Book Website  -  www.sbgmath.com

12  Chapters  (click on the chapter)

                                                                                                

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Chapter 1  :  Place Value and Money

 

    In this chapter students will read and write whole numbers through hundred thousands, use ordinal numbers, and count coins and bills.

Chapter Vocabulary:

even  number odd  number ordinal numbers rounded
place-value blocks place-value chart expanded form standard form

*Here are some ways to show the number 2,345

1.  You can use a place-value chart.

Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

2,

3 4 5

*A comma is used to separate thousands from hundreds.

2.  You can use expanded form.            2,000 + 300 + 40 + 5

3.  You can use standard form.               2,345

4.  You can use words.                           two thousand, three hundred forty-fiv

Essential Objective:      Identify, write, and order numbers 1,000 to 999,999.

*Your child will need to understand standard form of numbers, word form of numbers, and expanded form of numbers to pass the objective test.

www.sbgmath.com Name Game Activity

(ordinal numbers)

Toy Story Activity

(money)

 

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Chapter 2:  Addition and Subtraction

                                   

In this chapter students will learn different strategies to add and subtract.

Chapter Vocabulary:

count on count up addends missing addend
sum count back difference fact family
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Everglades Safari Activity

(addition)

Texas Wildlife Activity

(fact families)

 

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Chapter 3:  Addition and Subtraction With Greater Numbers

In this chapter students will learn strategies for addition and subtraction and will add and subtract two-, three-, and four-digit numbers.

Chapter Vocabulary:

estimate palindromes

Essential Objectives in this chapter:

1.  Add whole numbers up to 4 digits.

2.  Subtract whole numbers up to 4 digits.

 

www.sbgmath.com Whitewater Rafting and Iditarod Activities (addition) Moon Walk Activity

(subtraction)

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Chapter 4:  Time and Measurement

In this chapter students will tell, use, and estimate time and use standard and metric units to measure distance, weight, capacity, and temperature.

Chapter Vocabulary:

calendar inch (in.) mile (mi) pint (pt.) ounce (oz.) liter (L)
gram (g) kilogram (kg) milliliter (mL) centimeter (cm) kilometer (km) decimeter (dm)
quart (qt) pound (lb) yard (yd) cup (c) gallon (gal) foot (ft)
minute hour degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit capacity meter (m)

 

Tested Objective

Essential Objective:         Tell time in 1 minute intervals before or after the hour.

 

www.sbgmath.com Sports Calendar Activity (calendar) City Temperatures Activity (temperature)

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Chapter 5:  Multiplication Concepts

In this chapter students will develop the multiplication algorithm and apply it to multiply by the numbers 0 through 5.

Chapter Vocabulary:

multiply factors
product array

 

Tested Objective

Essential Objective:  Know the multiplication facts up          through the nines.

www.sbgmath.com Hurray for Arrays! Activity (arrays) Crayons Activity (multiplication)

 

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Chapter 6:  Multiplication Facts

In this chapter students will learn number patterns and strategies for multiplying by one-digit numbers.

Chapter Vocabulary:

square number array
multiplication chart skip count

 

Tested Objective

Essential Objective:  Know the multiplication facts up          through the nines.

 

www.sbgmath.com Rainforest Activity (multiplication) Washington, D.C. Activity (multiplication)

 

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Chapter 7:  Using Data and Probability

In this chapter students will collect, organize,

and interpret data in bar graphs and pictographs.

Chapter Vocabulary:

tally chart data bar graph
pictograph probability impossible
certain more likely less likely
equally likely outcomes chance

*There are no tested objectives in this chapter.

www.sbgmath.com Geysers Activity Cyber Tiger Activity

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Chapter 8:  Division Concepts

In this chapter students will learn how multiplication and division are related and will divide by the numbers 1 through 5.

Chapter Vocabulary:

divide division dividend
divisor quotient array
Tested Objective

*The students will know the division facts up through the nines.

 

www.sbgmath.com Marching Band Activity Kente Cloth Activity

 

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Chapter 9:  Division Facts

In this chapter students will learn how multiplication and division are

related and how they can use multiplication facts to help them divide.

Chapter Vocabulary:

fact family remainder
Tested Objective

*The students will know the division facts up through the nines.

 

www.sbgmath.com Show Time Activity  

 

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Chapter 10:  Geometry

In this chapter students will learn to identify basic geometric shapes and explore perimeter, area, and volume.

Chapter Vocabulary:

plane figure endpoint space figure
pentagon right angle sphere
hexagon congruent pyramid
quadrilateral similar cube
line line of symmetry cone
line segment perimeter cylinder
ray area face
point volume edge

 

Tested Objective

Identify congruent and symmetrical figures.

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Chapter 11:  Fractions and Decimals

In this chapter students will identify, write, and compare fractions and decimals, as well as add and subtract decimals.

Chapter Vocabulary:

decimal point numerator
fraction mixed number
decimals denominator
  equivalent fractions

 

Tested Objective

Identify and name fractions

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Chapter 12:  Multiplying and Dividing Greater Numbers

In this chapter students will multiply greater numbers by one-digit numbers and will divide greater numbers by one-digit.

Chapter Vocabulary:

estimate divisible
remainder dividend

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