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Welcome to Group Tutoring

3rd Grade- Math/ Science

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What’s the Plan?

EXPECTATIONS

ICE BREAKER

MATH/SCIENCE

JOKE & PRAYER :)

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Subtraction, Perimeter, Area, and Fractions Review

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WE WILL…

  1. Sign in with our first and last name.
  2. Be prepared. (Bring a notebook and a pencil and remove distractions)
  3. Be present, kind, and encouraging.
  4. Use the chat option or raise hand for any questions.
  5. Keep our questions on track. :)
  6. Resend an important chat after 5 minutes.

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Would you rather try a mystery food while blindfolded or eat your least favorite food?

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Quick Reminder :)

Today’s session will be recorded, and we will be sharing the recordings on Livebinders. If you don't want to be seen, you can always turn off your camera. :)

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MATH LEARNING TARGETS

  • Review subtraction, finding perimeter and area, and adding/ subtracting fractions.

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Subtraction Review

Subtract the following numbers to find the difference.

524 - 297

227

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Subtraction Review

Subtract the following numbers to find the difference.

763 - 251

512

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Perimeter is the distance around the sides.

Area is the number of small squares.

Finding Perimeter and Area

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What is the area of this shape?

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rug

bed

table

TV

Item

Area

bed

table

rug

TV

Sq. units

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Perimeter is the distance around the sides.

Finding Perimeter and Area

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What is the perimeter of the shape?

14 in.

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What is the perimeter of the shape?

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What is the area and the perimeter of the shape?

2 ft

3 ft

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Steps for adding fractions with like denominators:

  • Check both denominators.( When adding or subtracting fractions, the denominators must be the same number.)
  • Add the numerators
  • Keep the denominator
  • (We use the same rules when subtracting)

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You might also see fractions in this format in Ignitia. The numerator is the number on the left of the slash and the denominator is the number on the right of the slash.

2/4 + 1/4 =

3/4

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Wiggles and Riddles :)

Riddle: I make a loud sound when I’m changing. When I do change, I get bigger but weigh less. What am I?

Answer: Popcorn.

“Simon Says…”

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SCIENCE LEARNING TARGET

  • Review vocabulary terms

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Who is famous for his work in chemistry because he was one of the first people to study matter?

Robert Boyle

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The force that pulls toward the center of the earth.

gravity

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The amount of matter making up a substance.

mass

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The space used by matter.

volume

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A quality or feature of a person or thing (e.g. diamonds are hard).

property

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A scientist who studies matter:

A chemist

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the study of matter

Chemistry

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Prayer!

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What do you call a number that can’t sit still?

A roamin’ numeral!

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Thanks!

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