Best Third Grade Mathematics Lesson Plan Resources on the
Web
Erica R. Plappert – SLM 521
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Ask ERIC –
This page contains numerous lesson plans, yet the mathematics plans are grouped
by topic. Once you click on the topic,
the grade levels are listed next to the lesson titles. http://ericir.syr.edu/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Mathematics/
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Chicago
Public School’s Grade 3 Mathematics Daily Lessons – This extensive site
offers daily lessons for third grade grouped by week and by content. It could
be very useful. http://intranet.cps.k12.il.us/Lessons/StructuredCurriculumTOC/SCMathematics/Grade_3_Mathematics_Daily_Less/grade_3_mathematics_daily_less.html
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edhelper.com – This site contains
many mathematics lesson plans, worksheets, webquests,
and more! http://www.edhelper.com/cat197.htm
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Georgia
Department of Education’s Sequenced Lesson Plans for Third Grade Mathematics
– This website offers day by day lesson plans for third grade mathematics. It
would be a great starting point for beginning teachers without specific
curriculum guides. It would also help
teachers find great lessons on various topics they are teaching. http://www.glc.k12.ga.us/seqlps/sudisplay.asp?SUID=136
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IDEAS – There are many
unique lesson plans at this site which allows
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The Lesson Plans Page –
This page offers many mathematics lesson plans and activities, yet third grade
is grouped with second grade. http://www.lessonplanspage.com/Math23.htm
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LessonPlanz.com
– This site contains many lesson plans, but third grade is listed in the 3-5
range, so you must page through or adapt lessons to match your needs. It also groups lessons by categories. http://lessonplanz.com/Lesson_Plans/Mathematics/Grades_3-5/index.shtml
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NCTM Illuminations
– The website by the National Council of Teaching Mathematics offers many
websites organized around the content standards. Third grade is clustered with 3-5 on the site
as well, so you will need to tailor the plans to meet your needs. http://www.illuminations.nctm.org/lessonplans/index.html#35
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Teachers Helping Teachers
– There are some neat lessons here, but you must page through to find what you
are looking for. They are not organized in any way. http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/Math.html
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