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Third Grade

 

  1. Number and Operations (N)
  2. Measurement (M)
  3. Geometry (G)
  4. Data and Probability (D)

 

Additional Links to General Mathematics Sites

 

4. Data and Probability (D)

 

Third Grade

  1. "Use Bar Graphs"
    1. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
      On this interactive site, students can collect statistical information/data to analyze and graph.
    2. Activity by GLCE: Data & Probability New
      Outstanding. This website is designed to provide math links for students, guidance for parents, and standards based resources for teachers. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the links contained in this site. Resources for each specific GLCE are sorted and displayed in an easy to use chart.
    3. Best Weather - Math Webquest
      This is a complete webquest of math activities revolving around the collection of weather data from various locations to determine, based upon the data, the best city to live in. A very student-oriented activity, should make for an interesting class project and introduction to webquests. Meets the criteria for Standards 1,2, and 3, with many of their required benchmarks.
    4. Create a Graph
      This interactive site explains four different kinds of graphs.  The students also have the opportunity make their own graphs on this site.
    5. Data Analysis & Probability New
      Outstanding. What a site! This site is leveled according to the grade level. There are many links for every math GLCE you are teaching. There are many reteaching and/or reinforcing opportunities when using this site!
    6. Let's Graph
      On this interactive site, students to can solve, change and design a math problem.
    7. Make a Living Graph
      Make a living graph allows the student to choose what things they would like to graph and make a hypotheses and then graph the topic. Teacher lesson plan only.
    8. Reading a Bar Graph
      Great activity for estimating bar graph amounts.
    9. The Million $$ Mission
      Outstanding - This is both a teacher lesson plan and a student activity site, featuring a very real-world problem for students to solve by collecting and analyzing data, then predicting the outcome and final results. Very interesting site!

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