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Third Grade Math Skills Guide

In third grade math, students build their understanding of numbers including fractions. They learn concepts of multiplication and division, and can multiply and divide numbers up to 100 to solve word problems. Students also make connections between the area of a rectangle and multiplication, and learn to understand, compare, and represent fractions. They measure weights and volumes and interpret data.

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Third Grade Math Skills Guide

In third grade math, students build their understanding of numbers including fractions. They learn concepts of multiplication and division, and can multiply and divide numbers up to 100 to solve word problems. Students also make connections between the area of a rectangle and multiplication, and learn to understand, compare, and represent fractions. They measure weights and volumes and interpret data.

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Third Grade

Math
In third grade, students will continue to build their concept of numbers,
developing an understanding of fractions as numbers. They will learn the
concepts behind multiplication and division and apply problem-solving
skills and strategies for multiplying and dividing numbers up through 100
to solve word problems. Students will also make connections between the
concept of the area of a rectangle and multiplication and the addition of
whole numbers. Activities in these areas will include:
Understanding and explaining what it means to multiply or divide
numbers
Multiplying all one-digit numbers from memory (knowing their times
table)
Multiplying one-digit numbers by multiples of 10 (such as 20, 30, 40)
Solving two-step word problems using addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division.
Understanding the concept of area.
Relating the measurement of area to multiplication and division.
Understanding fractions as numbers.
Understanding and identifying a fraction as a number on a number line.
Comparing the size of two fractions
Expressing whole numbers as fractions and identifying fractions that
are equal to whole numbers (for example, recognizing that 3/1 and 3
are the same number.
Measuring weights and volumes and solving word problems involving
these measurements.
Representing and interpreting data.

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