Third Grade Mathematics Curriculum Objectives
2011-2012
Number Sense and Place Value (M3:1, M3:3, M3:7) Student understands different ways of representing numbers and understands relationships among numbers.- Student gives five “other names for” numbers from 0 to 1,000.
- Student uses expanded notation with numbers from 0 to 1,000.
- Student understands the meaning of numerator and denominator.
- Student identifies fractional parts of a region or set (1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/8).
- Student orders and compares whole numbers from 0 to 1,000.
- Student uses dollar and cents notation up to $10.00.
- Student understands the meaning of “fact families.”
- Student knows whole number addition facts to 20.
- Student knows whole number subtraction facts to 20.
- Student uses partial sum addition to solve 3-digit problems including problems with decimals.
- Student uses trade first subtraction to solve 3-digit problems.
- Student knows multiplication facts 0, 1, 2, 5, 10.
- Student uses “Ball Park” estimates appropriately.
- Student applies the commutative and associative properties to solve problems and to simplify computations.
- Student identifies polygons using properties of angles and sides.
- Student identifies three-dimensional shapes.
- Student identifies congruent shapes and polygons using flips, slides, and turns.
- Student identifies and designs symmetrical shapes.
- Student illustrates line symmetry in two-dimensional shapes.
- Student finds the perimeter of polygons.
- Student finds the area of rectangles.
- Student identifies and uses units of measure (inch, foot, yard, and centimeter).
- Student reads the Fahrenheit thermometer to the nearest degree.
- Student solves problems using the coordinate grid.
- Tells time to five-minute intervals.
- Student identifies and extends patterns.
- Student identifies the rule that generates a pattern.
- Student solves open addition sentences (i.e. 5 + ___ = 13).
- Student solves open subtraction sentences (i.e. 21 - ___ = 16).
- Student solves open multiplication sentences (i.e. ___ x 5 = 35).
- Student interprets a given representation (line plots, tally charts, tables, or bar graphs) to answer questions and to make predictions.
- Student analyzes patterns, trends, or distributions in data by determining or using “most frequent,” “least frequent,” “largest,” “smallest.”
- Student organizes and displays data to answer questions.
- Student uses a probability event to determine the likelihood of an event.
- Student collects appropriate data to draw conclusions.
“Problem solving is not a distinct topic, but a process that should permeate the entire [math] program.” NCTM
- Student solves grade appropriate problems.
- Student determines what the problem is asking.
- Student creates and uses a variety of strategies and approaches.
- Student extends concepts and generalizes the results.
- Student makes sensible reasonable estimates.
