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Third Grade Math

Third Grade Math. Laura DeRousselle Lenore Diemicke Carisse Elizondo. Percentages. 20 Students 1 Advanced 9 Satisfactory 10 Unsatisfactory. Strengths and Weaknesses. Strengths RCat 4: Concepts and uses of measurments RCat 5: Probability and Statistics. Weaknesses

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Third Grade Math

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  1. Third Grade Math Laura DeRousselle Lenore Diemicke CarisseElizondo

  2. Percentages • 20 Students • 1 Advanced • 9 Satisfactory • 10 Unsatisfactory

  3. Strengths and Weaknesses • Strengths • RCat 4: Concepts and uses of measurments • RCat 5: Probability and Statistics • Weaknesses • RCat 1: Numbers, operations, and quantitative reasoning • RCat 2: Patterns, relationships, and algebraic reasoning • RCat 3: Geometry and spatial reasoning

  4. Graph of RCats

  5. Assessments • Weakness 1: The student will demonstrate an understanding of numbers, operations, and quantitative reasoning. • Assessment • Formative Assessments: • Homework checks • Weekly review games (ex. Jeopardy) • Summative Assessment • Apply to a real world situation (ex. Grocery shopping, check book balancing)

  6. Instructional Strategies • Think-Pair-Share • Cooperative Learning • Homework and Practice (worksheets, spiral work, take home and in class) • Work Stations

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