Grade 3
Relationships and Algebraic Thinking
- A
Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division. 3.RA.A
- 1
Interpret products of whole numbers.3.RA.A.1
- 2
Interpret quotients of whole numbers.3.RA.A.2
- 3
Describe in words or drawings a problem that illustrates a multiplication or division situation.3.RA.A.3
- 1
- C
Multiply and divide within 100.3.RA.C
- 7
Multiply and divide with numbers and results within 100 using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division or properties of operations. Know all products of two one-digit numbers.3.RA.C.7
- 8
Demonstrate fluency with products within 100.3.RA.C.8
- 7
- D
Use the four operations to solve word problems.3.RA.D
- 9
Write and solve two-step problems involving variables using any of the four operations. 3.RA.D.9
- 10
Interpret the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.3.RA.D.10
- 9
- E
Identify and explain arithmetic patterns.3.RA.E
- 11
Identify arithmetic patterns and explain the patterns using properties of operations.3.RA.E.11
- 11
Number Sense and Operations in Fractions
- A
Develop understanding of fractions as numbers.3.NF.A
- 1
Understand a unit fraction as the quantity formed by one part when a whole is partitioned into equal parts.3.NF.A.1
- 2a
Describe the numerator as representing the number of pieces being considered.3.NF.A.2a
- 2b
Describe the denominator as the number of pieces that make the whole.3.NF.A.2b
- 5
Recognize and generate equivalent fractions using visual models, and justify why the fractions are equivalent.3.NF.A.5
- 6
Compare two fractions with the same numerator or denominator using the symbols >, = or <, and justify the solution.3.NF.A.6
- 7
Explain why fraction comparisons are only valid when the two fractions refer to the same whole. 3.NF.A.7
- 1
Geometry and Measurement
- A
Reason with shapes and their attributes.3.GM.A
- 1
Understand that shapes in different categories may share attributes and that the shared attributes can define a larger category.3.GM.A.1
- 2
Distinguish rhombuses and rectangles as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to these subcategories.3.GM.A.2
- 3
Partition shapes into parts with equal areas, and express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole.3.GM.A.3
- 1
- B
Solve problems involving the measurement of time, liquid volumes and weights of objects.3.GM.B
- 7
Measure or estimate length, liquid volume and weight of objects.3.GM.B.7
- 7
- C
Understand concepts of area. 3.GM.C
- 13
Find rectangular arrangements that can be formed for a given area. 3.GM.C.13
- 14
Decompose a rectangle into smaller rectangles to find the area of the original rectangle.3.GM.C.14
- 13
- D
Understand concepts of perimeter. 3.GM.D
- 15
Solve problems involving perimeters of polygons.3.GM.D.15
- 16
Understand that rectangles can have equal perimeters but different areas, or rectangles can have equal areas but different perimeters. 3.GM.D.16
- 15
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
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- Mathematics Priority Standards: Grades K-12
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