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Study of Names
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Study of Names
Third Grade
Data and Graphing
Graph are a great way to organize information. Your child will get to practice graphing by creating a bar graph and a pictorial graph of her friend's names.
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Household Energy Consumption
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Household Energy Consumption
Third Grade
Multiplication
Challenge your third-grader to sharpen her new math skills--and maybe do the planet a favor, too.
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Track the Weather with Weather Charts
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Track the Weather with Weather Charts
Third Grade
Measurement
Learn about the microclimate of your backyard by tracking rainfall, temperature, and observed weather with hand drawn charts and graphs.
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Draw a Birthday Bar Graph
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Draw a Birthday Bar Graph
Third Grade
Data and Graphing
Liven up a lesson about graphing by helping your third grader compile a bar graph from his classmates' birthday data.
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Sweet Sorting: A Fun Activity to Practice Categorizing
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Sweet Sorting: A Fun Activity to Practice Categorizing
Third Grade
Data and Graphing
Delay your child's sugar overload, and develop his critical thinking skills, by doing some "sweet sorting" of his Halloween treasures!
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