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Mastering Numeration Level 3

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Builds upon the basic number concepts developed in grades 1 and 2. The skills taught in this program include: adding and subtracting two-digit numbers with regrouping, multiplication, division and working with simple fractions:

Targeted Skills

 

Bullet Number patterns

Bullet Place value

Bullet Addition facts and regrouping

Bullet Subtraction facts and regrouping

Bullet Multiplication to 7x7

Bullet Division to 49/7

Bullet Money up to $10.00

Bullet Comparing fractions with decimals


Each sub-skill is taught using a variety of activities that include visual, auditory and tactile input.
Teaches students how to add and subtract dollar values and make change up to $10.00.


Bullet Teaches numbers to 1000 by comparing numbers, recognizing patterns, skip counting and place value

Bullet Reinforces the learning of addition and subtraction facts plus regrouping up to 3 digit numbers

Bullet Teaches students comparing fractions, equivalent fractions and comparing fractions with decimals

Bullet Teaches the concepts of multiplication and division including multiplication facts up to 7x7 and the division facts up to 49/7




Compare the fractions you see and click on the correct sign.
Type the answer to each multiplication fact. You may click on the chart to help you answer each question.

Bullet Students learn to count coins and make change up to ten dollars

Bullet Aligned with national and state mathematics curriculum for grade three

Bullet Students are shown a summary of their results for the day when they exit the program

BulletAutomatically records students’ progress as they work

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