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GRADE 3 MATHEMATICS
TAAS Objectives and Related TEKS

Library Practices Big 6
(none done)
Information Power II State Standards Recent Research Technology Applications TEKS.

DOMAIN: CONCEPTS

           

TAAS Objective 1 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will demonstrate an understanding of number concepts `

 

 

 

 

 

 

(3.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student uses place value to communicate about increasingly large whole numbers in verbal and written form, including money.

Share Math Starts Books.

   

Provide information through modified flexible-access to resources and technology.

State Library Standards II A -1

The changing role for school library programs provides resources for students to create a community of lifelong learners. Three roles of school librarians help to promote this program: the learning and teaching role which supports the instructional goals of the school; the information access role which is the traditional role of the school librarian; and the program administrator which provides for the management of the program and provides training for members. (Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning, ALA 1998)

Lib. Skills - knowledge of the Dewey Decimal classification system.

The student is expected to:

(A) use place value to read, write (in symbols and words), and describe the value of whole numbers through 999,999

Dewey Decimal

         

The student is expected to:

(B) use place value to compare and order whole numbers through 9,999

           

The student is expected to:

(C) determine the value of a collection of coins and bills

           

(3.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student uses fraction names and symbols to describe fractional parts of whole objects or sets of objects.

Share Eating Fractions

"Each Orange has 8 slices

   

Extract details and concepts from resources and integrate information to create meaning.

State Library Standards II-B- 3

 

Lib. Skills - knowledge and use of the Dewey Decimal classification system

The student is expected to:

(C) use fraction names and symbols to describe fractional parts of whole objects or sets of objects with denominators of 12 or less

Share Eating Fractions

"Each Orange has 8 slices

         

TAAS Objective 2 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will demonstrate an understanding of mathematical relations, functions, and other algebraic concepts.

           

(3.6) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses patterns to solve problems.

Share books with patterns in the story line or in the artwork. (Diane Stanley has patterns in her borders)

 

Standard III

The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively.

   

Lib. Skills - working in the LRC and using print and non-print sources

The student is expected to:

(A) identify and extend whole-number and geometric patterns to make predictions and solve problems

     

Make meaningful connections between classroom learning, information skills, and real life situations. State Library Standards III. B-4

   

(C) identify patterns in related multiplication and division sentences (fact families), such as 2 x 3 = 6, 3 x 2 = 6, 6 Ö 2 = 3, 6 Ö 3 = 2

           

(3.7) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses lists, tables, and charts to express patterns and relationships.

Graphs

   

Access information easily as needed, from a wide variety of sources in multiple formats.

State Library Standards III B-1

 

Lib. Skills - working in the LRC and using print and non-print sources

The student is expected to:

(A) generate a table of paired numbers based on a real-life situation, such as insects and legs

           

The student is expected to:

(B) identify patterns in a table of related number pairs based on a real-life situation and extend the table

           

TAAS Objective 3 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will demonstrate an understanding of geometric properties and relationships.

           

(3.8) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses formal geometric vocabulary.

Share books on geometry (Tana Hoban's circle books)

 

Standard III

The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively.

Offer library resources and activities for cooperatively planned projects and learning experiences. State Library Standards II A-1

   

The student is expected to: name, describe, and compare shapes and solids using formal geometric vocabulary

           

(3.9) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student recognizes congruence and symmetry.

           

The student is expected to:

(A) identify congruent shapes

           

The student is expected to:

(C) identify lines of symmetry in shapes

           

(3.10) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student recognizes that numbers can be represented by points on a line.

           

The student is expected to:

locate and name points on a line using whole numbers [and fractions such as halves]

           

TAAS Objective 4 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will demonstrate an understanding of measurement concepts using metric and customary units.

           

(3.11) Measurement. The student selects and uses appropriate units and procedures to measure length and area.

Stories using math concepts

 

Standard III

The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively.

Access information easily as needed from a wide variety of sources in multiple formats. State Library Standards III B-1

   

The student is expected to:

(A) estimate and measure lengths using standard units such as inch, foot, yard, centimeter, decimeter, and meter

Measure bookshelves, books.

         

The student is expected to:

B) use linear measure to find the perimeter of a shape

           

(3.12) Measurement. The student measures time and temperature.

           

The student is expected to:

(A) tell and write time shown on traditional and digital clocks

           

The student is expected to:

(B) use a thermometer to measure temperature

           

TAAS Objective 5 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will demonstrate an understanding of probability and statistics.

           

(3.14) Probability and statistics. The student solves problems by collecting, organizing, displaying, and interpreting sets of data.

Graphic Organizers.

http://connections10.newsbank.com/big6/teacher/

 

Standard III

The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively.

Offer students instruction in the use of the library for completion of teacher -developed activities that require active use of information to solve problems. State Library Standards II A-2

Students whose school librarians played an instructional role, whether by identifying materials to be used with teacher-planned instructional units, or by collaborating with teachers in planning the units, tended to achieve higher test scores. (Measuring up to Standards, Pennsylvania Department of Education, p. 14)

Lib. Skills - working in the LRC and using print and non-print sources

The student is expected to:

(A) collect, organize, record, and display data in pictographs and bar graphs where each picture or cell might represent more than one piece of data

Graphs Ð use Appleworks spread sheet to create graph.

     

High academic achievement is accomplished with a quality collection of books and other materials, state-of-the-art technology that is integrated into the learning/teaching and information-seeking process, and cooperation between library media centers and other libraries. (Colorado Study, Library Research Service, Colorado State Library, Colorado Department of Education, Lance, Keith, November 1999, ED3/110.10/No. 164)

Lib. Skills - organizing and using information retrieved from the LRC sources

The student is expected to:

(B) interpret information from pictographs and bar graphs

       

The collection of a library can make a difference on student learning by the type and variety of materials and on-line services, as well as the currency of available materials. (Measuring up to Standards: The Impact of School Library Programs Lance, Keith Curry, Pennsylvania Department of Education, February 2000, p. 29)

 

DOMAIN: OPERATIONS

           

TAAS Objective 6 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will use the operation of addition to solve problems.

           

(3.3) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds and subtracts to solve meaningful problems involving whole numbers.

Read stories with problems to solve. Math Start series'

   

Select appropriate reading materials and other media to integrate information. State Library Standards II B-1

   

The student is expected to:

(A) model addition and subtraction using pictures, words, and numbers

           

TAAS Objective 7 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will use the operation of subtraction to solve problems.

           

(3.3) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds and subtracts to solve meaningful problems involving whole numbers.

     

Select appropriate reading materials and other media to integrate information. State Library Standards II B-1

   

The student is expected to:

(A) model addition and subtraction using pictures, words, and numbers

           

TAAS Objective 8 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will use the operation of multiplication to solve problems.

           

(3.4) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student recognizes and solves problems in multiplication and division situations.

"Anno's Magic Multiplying Jar

   

Extract details and concepts from resources. State Library Standards II B-3

   

The student is expected to:

(B) solve and record multiplication problems (one-digit multiplier)

           

TAAS Objective 9 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will use the operation of division to solve problems.

           

(3.4) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student recognizes and solves problems in multiplication and division situations.

     

Extract details and concepts from resources. State Library Standards II B-3

   

The student is expected to:

(C) use models to solve division problems and use number sentences to record the solutions

           

DOMAIN: PROBLEM SOLVING

           

TAAS Objective 10 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will estimate solutions to a problem situation.

           

(3.5) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student estimates to determine reasonable results.

   

Standard III

The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively.

Offer students instruction in the use of the library for completion of teacher-developed activities that require active use of information to solve problems. State Library Standards II A-2

   

The student is expected to:

(B) estimate sums and differences beyond basic facts

           

TAAS Objective 11 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will determine solution strategies and will analyze or solve problems.

           

(3.3) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds and subtracts to solve meaningful problems involving whole numbers.

   

Standard III

The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively.

Extract details and concepts from resources and integrate information. State Library Standards II B-3

   

The student is expected to:

(B) select addition or subtraction and use the operation to solve problems involving whole numbers through 999

           

(3.13) Measurement. The student applies measurement concepts.

           

The student is expected to: measure to solve problems involving length, [area,] temperature, and time

           

TAAS Objective 12 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will express or solve problems using mathematical representation.

           

(3.3) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds and subtracts to solve meaningful problems involving whole numbers.

   

Standard III

The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively.

Offer library resources and activities for cooperatively planned projects. State Library Standards II A-1

   

The student is expected to:

(A) model addition and subtraction using pictures, words, and numbers

           

(3.4) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student recognizes and solves problems in multiplication and division situations.

           

The student is expected to:

(B) solve and record multiplication problems (one-digit multiplier)

           

The student is expected to:

(C) use models to solve division problems and use number sentences to record the solutions

           

(3.14) Probability and statistics. The student solves problems by collecting, organizing, displaying, and interpreting sets of data.

Graphic Organizers.

http://connections10.newsbank.com/big6/teacher/

     

The collection of a library can make a difference on student learning by the type and variety of materials and on-line services, as well as the currency of available materials. (Measuring up to Standards: The Impact of School Library Programs Lance, Keith Curry, Pennsylvania Department of Education, February 2000, p. 29)

 

The student is expected to:

(B) interpret information from pictographs and bar graphs

           

TAAS Objective 13 - Grade 3 Mathematics

The student will evaluate the reasonableness of a solution to a problem situation.

           

(3.15) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies Grade 3 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences and activities in and outside of school.

   

Standard II

The student who is information literate evaluates information critically and competently.

Be able to easily access information as needed to make meaningful connections between classroom learning, information skills, and real life situations. State Library Standards III B-1, 4

   

The student is expected to:

(B) use a problem-solving model that incorporates understanding the problem, making a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the solution for reasonableness

   

 

 

Librarian-teacher instructed group of students scored higher in vocabulary than teacher alone instructed group of students using library references (Measuring up to Standards: The Impact of School Library Programs Lance, Keith Curry, Pennsylvania Department of Education, February 2000, p.13)

Lib. Skills - using the LRC and its resources to create and present a word processed and/or PowerPoint presentation

 

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