Learning Goals in Math
By the end of Third Grade, students should be able to...
Know all addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts (we will learn these in class!)
Read, write, locate, compare, and order numbers through 999,999
Solve one and two-step word problems using three-digit addition and subtraction with extraneous information
Solve word problems using multiplication and division facts
Round two and three-digit numbers and estimate to solve word problems
Compare and identify equivalent fractions up to twelfths with picture (models)
Construct and use complex pictographs, bar graphs, tally charts, and tables to solve problems
Name, describe, and compare shapes and solids, identify lines of symmetry and congruent figures
Use measurement concepts to select appropriate unites, find perimeter, determine area, tell time, measure temperature, and solve problems using elapsed time
Use the problem-solving model to solve appropriate grade level problems