Metric System for Third Graders


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If your child is struggling with math, then this book is for you; the short book covers the topic and also contains 30 practice problems to work with. This subject comes from the book “Third Grade Math (For Home School or Extra Practice)”; it more thoroughly covers more Third grade topics to help your child get a better understanding of fourth grade math. If you purchased that book, or plan to purchase that book, do not purchase this, as the problems are the same.




How Long or How Wide?


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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Brian Cleary and Brian Gable bring their trademark sense of humor to the subject of measuring length. A rhyming text filled with funny examples explains how to use and compare metric and U.S. customary units of length. Readers are also introduced to the tools they need to measure length—rulers, metersticks, and more.




What Your Third Grader Needs to Know (Revised and Updated)


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Give your child a smart start with the revised and updated What Your Third Grader Needs to Know What should your child learn in the third grade? How can you help him or her at home? This book answers these important questions and more, offering the specific shared knowledge that thousands of parents and teachers across the nation have agreed upon for American third graders. Featuring sixteen pages of illustrations, a bolder, easier-to-follow format, and a thoroughly updated curriculum, What Your Third Grader Needs to Know is designed for parents and teachers to enjoy with children. Hundreds of thousands of children have benefited from the Core Knowledge Series. This edition, featuring a new Introduction, gives today’s generation of third graders the advantage they need to make progress in school and to establish an approach to learning that will last a lifetime. In this book you’ll discover • Favorite poems—old and new, from the traditional rhyme “For Want of Nail” to Lewis Carroll’s whimsical poem “The Crocodile” • Literature—including Native American stories, African folktales, European fairy tales, classic myths from ancient Greece, stories from ancient Rome, and more • Learning about language—the basics of written English, including sentence structure, parts of speech, and a first look at writing a report or letter • World and American history and geography—journey down the great rivers of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, visit ancient Rome, and experience the earliest days of America with the Pilgrims and Native Americans • Visual arts—an introduction to masterworks by Rembrandt, Henri Matisse, Mary Cassatt, and others, with gorgeous reproductions and fun, do-it-yourself activities • Music—the fundamentals of appreciating, reading, and making music, plus great composers, instruments, and sing-along lyrics for songs such as “Bicycle Built for Two” and “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands” • Math—stimulating lessons ranging from counting money to solving division problems, numbers through 100,000, graphs, and the metric system • Science—fascinating discussions on the natural world, the cycles of life, the human body and its systems, and the environment, with accompanying activities and stories about famous scientists such as Copernicus and Alexander Graham Bell




Measuring - Grade 3 Workbook


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Measuring - Grade 3 Workbook contains lessons and exercises in which both the metric system and the customary system are covered. First, students learn about units of length. We start by measuring to the nearest quarter of an inch. Since most rulers measure to the eighth or sixteenth part of an inch, it is helpful to cut out a ruler from the lesson that only has tick marks for every fourth of an inch, and tape that onto an existing ruler. Next, students measure using centimeters and millimeters. They also create line plots from measurement data where the horizontal scale is marked off in quarters of an inch. The next two lessons help students become familiar with feet, yards, miles, meters, and kilometers-the units for measuring medium and long distances. Then it is time to measure weight. The first lesson deals with pounds and ounces, and the next one with grams and kilograms. It is very helpful if you can use a kitchen scale for these lessons. Lastly, we study liquid volume, first of all the customary units (cup, pint, quart, and gallon) and then the metric units (liter and milliliter). The emphasis is on becoming familiar with the customary units of volume and measuring volume in milliliters. Many of the lessons in this workbook also have an optional section about conversions between measuring units, such as changing three meters into centimeters, or two feet into inches. Even though conversions between units belong to 4th grade in the Common Core Standards, I have included some easy conversion problems because I feel many third graders are ready for them. We all use various measuring units in our everyday lives, and using them is the key to remembering what they are, how big they are, and what the conversion factors are. Naturally, people in the United States do not use the metric system a lot, while people elsewhere do not use the customary system. The units your child does not use are likely to be forgotten easily. Encourage your student(s) to spend his free play time with measuring devices such as a scale, measuring cups, measuring tapes, and rulers.




Sizing Up Measurement


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"The lessons in Sizing Up Measurement: Activities for Grades 3-5 Classrooms focus on length, area, volume, angles, weight, time, and temperature. Each lesson is organized in an accessible, easy-to-use format that includes an overview, a list of materials, a vocabulary list, and step-by-step teaching directions. Students come away from these lessons with a deeper understanding of why and how to measure, and they develop the confidence required to make sense of any situation and the measurement tools involved."--pub. desc.




The Metric System, Book 2


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Third Grade Math


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Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Fractions and Decimals, Money, Patterns, Metric System, Perimeter, Transformations and Symmetry, and more! If you are home schooling (or if you are just trying to get extra practice for your child), then you already know that math workbooks and curriculum can be expensive. Home School Brew is trying to change that! We have teamed with teachers and parents to create books for prices parents can afford. We believe education shouldn’t be expensive. Each topic of this book may also be purchased separately.




Crazy Big Book of Third Grade Activities


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The Crazy Big Book of Third Grade Activities features fun ways to learn skills such as: -grammar and vocabulary -parts of speech -multiplication and division -measurement Packed with puzzles, this language arts and math activity book keeps kids engaged for hours. A fun and effective way to promote skill mastery, the Crazy Big Book of Third Grade Activities appeals to third graders with creative knowledge-building activities. You can use the workbook at home, while traveling, and during summer vacation to keep skills sharp and minds fresh! Available for kindergarten to third grades, the Crazy Big Book of Activities series transforms the way children learn with a fun format they can appreciate. All activity books feature 544 pages of entertaining activities to help them get ahead in language arts and math.







3rd Grade at Home


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"From the education experts at The Princeton Review"--Cover.