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3Grade 3
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Number Properties
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3.1
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3.2
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3.3Simplify Expanded FormTaught by
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3.4Relate Addition and MultiplicationTaught by
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3.14Solve Inequalities Using EstimationTaught by
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3.25Choose the Equivalent FractionTaught by
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Multiplication
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3.4Relate Addition and MultiplicationTaught by
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3.5Multiplication TablesTaught by
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3.6Multiplication by 10Taught by
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3.33
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3.36Multiplication Input/Output TablesTaught by
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Estimation
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3.7Estimate Products Up to 1000Taught by
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3.14Solve Inequalities Using EstimationTaught by
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3.38Rounding with Numbers Up to 5000Taught by
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3.39Rounding with Numbers Up to 100,000Taught by
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3.40Estimate Sums with Numbers Up to 1000Taught by
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3.41Estimate Quotients Up to 1000Taught by
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Time
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3.8Choose the Appropriate Time UnitsTaught by
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Graphing
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3.9Create PictographsTaught by
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3.10Interpret Line PlotsTaught by
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3.11Create Line PlotsTaught by
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3.13Create PictographsTaught by
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3.18Interpret Bar GraphsTaught by
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3.19Create Bar Graphs Using TablesTaught by
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3.20Interpret Bar GraphsTaught by
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3.21Which Bar Graph Is Correct?Taught by
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3.22Create Bar Graphs Using TablesTaught by
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Money
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3.15Add and Subract Money Up to $1Taught by
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3.16How Much More to Make a Dollar?Taught by
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3.17Making Change Up to $5Taught by
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Comparison
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3.21Which Bar Graph Is Correct?Taught by
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3.53Long and ShortTaught by
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3.54Light and HeavyTaught by
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3.56Compare Size, Weight and CapacityTaught by
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Fractions
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3.23Compare FractionsTaught by
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3.24Make Equivalent FractionsTaught by
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3.25Choose the Equivalent FractionTaught by
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3.26Reducing Fractions to Lowest TermsTaught by
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3.27Identify Fractions Up to TenthsTaught by
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3.28FractionTaught by
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3.29What Mixed Fraction Is Shown?Taught by
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Subtraction
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3.30Increasing Subtraction PatternsTaught by
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3.42Complete the Subtraction SentenceTaught by
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3.43Subtract Two Numbers Up to 1000Taught by
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Number Patterns
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3.30Increasing Subtraction PatternsTaught by
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3.31Increasing Addition PatternsTaught by
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3.32Input/Output TablesTaught by
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3.33
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3.34Select the Rule with Input/Output TablesTaught by
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3.35
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3.36Multiplication Input/Output TablesTaught by
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3.37Division: Complete the TableTaught by
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Addition
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3.31Increasing Addition PatternsTaught by
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Division
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3.32Input/Output TablesTaught by
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3.34Select the Rule with Input/Output TablesTaught by
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3.37Division: Complete the TableTaught by
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3.45Division with Divisors Up to 10Taught by
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3.49
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3.51Complete the Division SentenceTaught by
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Mixed Equations
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3.47Multi-StepTaught by
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Geometry
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3.50Angles of 90, 180, 270 and 360 DegreesTaught by
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Measurement
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3.52Length and HeightTaught by
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3.53Long and ShortTaught by
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3.54Light and HeavyTaught by
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3.56Compare Size, Weight and CapacityTaught by
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3.57Which Metric Unit Is Appropriate?Taught by
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