Get Ready for 3rd Grade Math Tools You ll Need math journal or notebook, pencil, crayons, ruler, regular deck of playing cards or UNO cards, coins, shopping fliers, graph paper Directions: Do your best to complete as many of these summer mathematics activities as you can! Record your work in your math journal everyday. Each journal entry should:! have date of the entry! have a clear and complete answer.! be neat and organized. Here s an example of a GREAT journal entry: July 11, 2016 Today I found 3 different ways to make $1.00. First I used 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel to total $1.00. Next I had 5 dimes, and 2 quarters and this also totaled $1.00. Finally, I had 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 6 nickels. These are 3 different ways I combined coins to make $1.00. On a day you see number facts., use flash cards or play a game to practice your Cool Mathematics Books to Read: Counting On Frank by Rod Clement A Grain of Rice by Helena Clare Pittman The Hundred Penny Box by Sharon Bell Mathis Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School by Louis Sachar Games to Play (Deck of Cards needed) 1. Multiplication Compare Remove all the face cards from a regular deck of playing cards. Treat the ace as a one. Deal out all the cards equally between 2 to 3 players. Each player turns over 2 cards and multiplies the numbers together. The person with the higher product wins the pile of cards. If you have the same product play 2 more cards. The person with the higher product wins both piles. 2. Close to 1000 Deal 8 cards to each player. Use any 6 of your cards to make two 3-digit numbers (Aces = 1; Jacks, Queens, & Kings = WILD cards, stand for any digit 0-9). Try to make a combination that when added is close to or exactly 1000. Write these two numbers in your journal. Example: Your turn over 1, 5, 4, 3, 1, 8, 3, 8 You combine 148 and 853 to make 1001. Your score is 1 since the difference between 1001 and 1000 is 1. You make a recording sheet in your journal like this, Round 1: 148 + 853 = 1001 Score 1 Put the 6 cards you used in the discard pile. Keep the other two for the next round. Pick up 6 more cards and play 5 rounds. Add the score to each round. The lowest score after 5 rounds wins. Other games to play: Monopoly, Stretego, Othello, Connect Four, War, Battleship, Risk, Mancala, Pente, Simon Yahtzee and Mastermind. Websites: www.reflexmath.com www.kidpoint.com www.mathcafe.com www.funbrain.com www.coolmath4kids.com www.usmind.gov/kids www.mathplayground.com www.flashcardmath.com www.multiplication.com www.aaamath.com www.henryanker.com www.ixl.com www.aplusmath.com See additional math websites under SOL practice 6/7/2016
Math Calendar - July Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Find and record the temperature at your house for one week! 4 telling time to the hour and half hour handout. 11 Write your 10 to 10 x 12. Have an adult quiz 18 25 John has $10.00. John needs to buy two pens for $1.29 each. Estimate how much it will cost. Find the exact total & change. 5 Round 476 to the nearest tens place. To the nearest hundreds place. 12 Place Value underlined digit work sheet. 19 Write 5 different fact families for addition and subtraction (ex. 13+2=15 2+13=15 15-2=13 15-13=2) 26 6 Draw a picture that only uses geometric shapes. Identify as many shapes as possible. 13 Roll a die 20 times. Record each time. Which number came up the most? The least? What are the chances of rolling a 5? 20 Complete #1-5 of the addition/subtraction word problem work sheet. 27 Write your 2 times tables up to 2 x 12. Have an adult quiz 7 14 21 28 In the number 75,643: What number is in the ones place? Hundreds place? Ten thousands place? 8 Subtract: 857 429 = Check your answer with addition. 15 money handout. 22 Find a graph in the newspaper or on the computer. Cut and paste it to your journal. Write 3 statements about the graph. 29 Complete #1-10 on the top half of the rounding numbers work sheet.
Math Calendar - August Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Find the perimeter and area of your front or back door. Record and explain. 8 Complete #6-10 of the Place value (underlined digit) work sheet. 2 Write your 3 to 3 x 12. Have an adult quiz 9 3 Math fact 10 problems using >, <, =: 552 596 471 147 2,371 2,147 5,843 7,852 19 +7 _13 + 3 26-8 18-3 4 telling time to the 5 mins. handout 11 Write a story problem that can be solved using the number sentence 9 x 3 =. 5 Write your 4 to 4 x 12. Have an adult quiz 12 Write your 5 to 5 x 12. Have an adult quiz 15 22 Complete #6-10 of the addition and subtraction word problem work sheet. 16 Complete #1-10 on the bottom half of the rounding numbers work sheet. 23 Write 5 word problems that can be solved using addition or subtraction. 17 Write your 6 to 6 x 12. Have an adult quiz 24 Survey your friends and family on their favorite food. Create a pictograph using the information 18 Write your 7 to 7 x 12. Have an adult quiz 25 19 identify the fraction worksheet 26 Use a ruler to draw a rectangle measuring 12 cm long and 4 cm wide. Find the area and perimeter..
Name : Score : Teacher : Date : Rounding Numbers Round each number to the nearest ten. 1 ) 73 2 ) 72 3 ) 83 4 ) 75 5 ) 89 6 ) 77 7 ) 35 8 ) 74 9 ) 34 10 ) 78 Round each number to the nearest ten. 1 ) 255 2 ) 228 3 ) 645 4 ) 216 5 ) 442 6 ) 864 7 ) 633 8 ) 519 9 ) 287 10 ) 682 Math-Aids.Com
Name : Score : Teacher : Date : Word Problems 1 ) Mary found 844 seashells on the beach. she gave Dan 349 of the seashells. How many seashells does she now have? 2 ) There are 137 rulers in the drawer. Melanie placed 112 more rulers in the drawer. How many rulers are now there in total? 3 ) Joan has 881 baseball cards. Mary bought 367 of Joan's baseball cards. How many baseball cards does Joan have now? 4 ) Jessica grew 135 pumpkins. Melanie grew 136 pumpkins. How many pumpkins did they grow in total? 5 ) There are 102 dogwood trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant 109 more dogwood trees today. How many dogwood trees will the park have when the workers are finished? 6 ) Tom has 634 yellow marbles, he gave Tim 377 of the marbles. How many yellow marbles does he now have? 7 ) Sandy had 618 nickels in her bank. She spent 135 of her nickels. How many nickels does she have now? 8 ) Mary picked 137 lemons and Melanie picked 116 lemons from the lemon tree. How many lemons were picked in all? 9 ) Alyssa's high school played 792 basketball games this year. She attended 442 games. How many basketball games did Alyssa miss? 10 ) Fred has 100 books. Sara has 106 books. How many books do they have together? Math-Aids.Com
Write the time shown below each clock. Name: What Time Is It? (Telling Time to the 5 mins.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
What Time Is It? (Hour and Half Hour) Write the time shown below each clock. Name: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Write the missing digits Name: _ 1. 6 ten-thousands+5 thousands+8 hundreds+ tens +4 ones=65,894 2. 3 ten-thousands+ thousands+ 0 hundreds+ 1ten + 1 ones=37,011 3. ten-thousands+1 thousands+ hundreds+ 0 tens +5 ones=51,305 4. ten-thousands +5 thousands+6 hundreds+9 tens+ ones=65,695 5. 3 ten-thousands+ thousands+8 hundreds+ 2 tens + ones=36,828
Write the value of each underlined digit Name: 1. 71086 2. 67808 3. 8456 4. 17496 5. 49628 6. 68904 7. 2805_ 8. 35740 9. 15616 10. 26932