This workbook helps third graders brush up on their skills over the summer months by engaging them with targeted practice in core subjects, including word study, math, reading and writing.
Fractions and decimals are way more fun when you apply them to real life scenarios, like parties, food and pets! This workbook teaches kids all about splitting up numbers.
Your child may be able to read a clock, but what about the passage of time? This workbook is all about elapsed time, and how to both estimate and calculate how much time has passed in between hours.
This workbook deals with more advanced forms of measurement, including pre-geometry concepts like perimeter and area, and data skills like graphing and charting.
Week 5 of this independent study packet for third graders offers a stack of at-home learning opportunities in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
Geometry isn't so scary when it comes with colorful designs and easy-to-interpret illustrations! In order to take on algebra later on, your student will first need to conquer basic geometry.
This beautiful, colorful activity book offers a comprehensive overview of division basics and techniques. Add tools like skip-counting on a number line, repeated subtraction, fact families, arrays, and equal groups to your problem-solving arsenal. Be sure
Set your child’s foundation for the math covered in upper grades by helping her master the patterns, tables and shortcuts involved in multiplication. This book covers basic to intermediate exercises.
Become a master of analysis! In this series, kids practice collecting, creating and plotting data on graphs. Then they'll practice reading graphs, making predictions, and comparing data.
The best kind of mental workout! Enjoy calculating the mystery numbers, identifying the mystery digits, spotting patterns, playing games, and even drawing pictures with these engaging math puzzles.