Mathematics Grade 3. We study parts of the whole. Part 1. Collection 1

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Course Duration Icon 34 hrs
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The goal of the "Mathematics" course is to develop children's mathematical thinking, their ability to understand and evaluate mathematical facts and patterns, make informed choices, identify everyday problems that can be solved using mathematical methods, and model processes and situations to solve problems. The primary task of the introductory mathematics course is to develop younger students through the acquisition of mathematical concepts and the formation of specific skills necessary for everyday life and sufficient for studying mathematics in subsequent grades.

Course Program:

In the course "Mathematics 3rd Grade Part 1: Understanding Parts of a Whole," students will have the opportunity to continue consolidating their skills and acquiring new knowledge through the study of the following topics:

Section 2: Understanding Parts of a Whole

  • Getting a Half: Learning how to find and understand a half of a whole.
  • Finding a Part of a Whole: Techniques for determining a specific part of a whole.
  • Understanding Parts of a Whole: Deepening understanding of different parts of a whole.
  • Introduction to Length Measurement Units: Familiarizing with the millimeter as a unit of measurement.
  • Exploring Measurement Units: Studying various units of measurement for different quantities.
  • Comparing Parts of a Whole: Learning to compare different parts of a whole.
  • Finding a Part of a Whole: Identifying a part based on the whole.
  • Determining the Whole from a Part: Understanding how to find the whole given a part.
  • Investigating the Effect of Changing Multipliers: Analyzing how changing one multiplier affects the product.
  • Solving Complex Problems: Applying knowledge to solve more complex problems.
  • Investigating the Effect of Changing Dividend or Divisor: Understanding how changes in the dividend or divisor affect the quotient.
  • Solving Complex Problems: Tackling challenging problems related to division.
  • Solving Advanced Equations: Working on more complex equations.
  • Introducing Groups of Quantities: Learning about different groups of quantities.
  • Exploring Relationships Between Quantities: Understanding how various quantities are interrelated.
  • Solving Simple Problems with Interrelated Quantities: Applying knowledge to solve simple problems involving related quantities.
  • Investigating Interrelated Quantities: Further study of how quantities are interconnected.
  • Exploring Quantities Related to Buying and Selling Situations: Studying quantities that relate to purchase and sale scenarios.
  • Solving Problems: Applying knowledge to solve problems related to buying and selling.
  • Studying Quantities Related to Work Situations: Learning about quantities related to work scenarios.
  • Solving Problems: Addressing problems connected to work situations.
  • Investigating Interrelated Quantities: Further exploration of how different quantities relate to each other.
  • Finding the Sum of Two Products: Introducing problems that involve finding the sum of two products.
  • Solving Problems Involving the Sum of Two Products: Applying skills to solve problems related to the sum of two products.

This course will help students develop a solid foundation in mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills, preparing them for more advanced topics and real-life applications.

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