Description
In this world of calculators, computers, and even smart smart phones, students still need to master math and problem-solving skills.
Math 3 Homeschool Kit First Edition from Saxon Math will prepare your students for future success in many fields!
Math 3 uses simulations and games to help third-grade students understand and practice new concepts, stressing Social studies and science connections.
Your child will learn to:
- Skip-count by whole numbers
- Compare and order numbers
- Identify ordinal position to the twentieth
- Identify and complete patterns
- Add and subtract multidigit numbers
- Divide by single-digit divisors
- Add positive and negative numbers
- Picture, name, and order fractions
- Add and subtract fractions with common denominators
- Understand and calculate measurements
- Compare and measure mass
- Identify function rules
- Graph ordered pairs on a coordinate graph
- Identify angles
- Identify lines of symmetry
Prepare your student for real-life problem solving with Math 3 Homeschool Kit First Edition from Saxon Math! Order today from Curriculum Express!
This 3rd grade curriculum creates a firm foundation in basic math skills through drill and practice. Black and white activity pages are ideal for the student who needs to focus on math problems without the distraction of colors and illustrations. Daily math meetings make math a part of everyday life for the homeschooling student. With daily practice and daily review of previously learned concepts, this course assists with retention. Through simulations and games, the student practices new concepts. Throughout the program the student connects math to everyday life and makes connections to social studies and science.
Darlene S. –
This curriculum is written so that the parent can teach the lessons to their students with ease. Each lesson provides ample opportunities for practice. I like how each lesson begins with “The Meeting” where you review skills such as calendar, money, temperature, patterns, problem of the day…this daily review is a great way to help students recall information previously learned. This curriculum covers numbers and operations, geometry, problem solving, measurement, and data analysis.
Shannon –