9 Sections
46 Lessons
54 Weeks
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1. Whole Numbers (Up to 10,000)
Students extend number understanding from hundreds to thousands
8
1.1
Counting up to 10,000
1.2
Place value: thousands, hundreds, tens, ones
1.3
Reading and writing numbers in numerals and words
1.4
Expanded and standard form
1.5
Comparing and ordering numbers
1.6
Odd and even numbers
1.7
Number patterns and sequences
1.8
Skip counting (2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 100)
2. Addition and Subtraction
Students learn operations with larger numbers and multi-step problems.
6
2.1
Addition and subtraction up to 4-digit numbers
2.2
Mental math strategies
2.3
Regrouping (borrowing/carrying)
2.4
Addition and subtraction across zeros
2.5
Estimation
2.6
Word problems
3. Multiplication
Multiplication knowledge expands to tables 6–9.
5
3.1
Multiplication tables: 6, 7, 8, 9
3.2
Multiplication as repeated addition
3.3
Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers
3.4
Arrays and grouping
3.5
Word problems
4. Division
Division is introduced more formally.
5
4.1
Division as sharing and grouping
4.2
Division with remainders
4.3
Division using multiplication facts
4.4
Divide 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers
4.5
Word problems
5. Fractions
Students begin working with fraction relationships.
6
5.1
Meaning of fractions
5.2
Equivalent fractions
5.3
Simplifying fractions
5.4
Comparing fractions
5.5
Ordering fractions
5.6
Addition and subtraction of related fractions
6. Money
Students learn to apply math to real-life money situations.
3
6.1
Money in dollars and cents
6.2
Decimal notation for money
6.3
Addition and subtraction of money
7. Measurement
Students explore measurement of length, mass, capacity, and time.
4
7.1
Length
7.2
Mass
7.3
Capacity / Volume
7.4
Time
8. Geometry
Students start learning fundamental geometric ideas.
5
8.1
Parallel and perpendicular lines
8.2
Angles (right angle, greater/less than right angle)
8.3
Identifying angles in shapes
8.4
Perimeter
8.5
Area using square units
9. Data Handling (Statistics)
Students learn to read simple charts.
4
9.1
Bar graphs (vertical and horizontal)
9.2
Reading scales
9.3
Interpreting data
9.4
Constructing bar graphs
Grade 3 Math
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