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48 Visit tcmpub.com/DAY-cat Grade-Level Bundles $335.99 each 180 Days TM of Reading Item # Prekindergarten 130671 Kindergarten 130672 First Grade 130673 Second Grade 130674 Third Grade 130675 Fourth Grade 130676 Fifth Grade 130677 Sixth Grade 130678 180 Days TM of Math Item # Prekindergarten 130679 Kindergarten 130680 First Grade 130681 Second Grade 130682 Third Grade 130683 Fourth Grade 130684 Fifth Grade 130685 Sixth Grade 130686 Grades PreK–6 Build Content Knowledge and Foundational Skills Across the Curriculum. These hard-working, highly engaging resources immerse students in reading and math, building key skills and forming good learning habits. Teachers can readily use these quick, diagnostic-based activities as part of daily instruction, and they can send them home with students to strengthen school-to-home connections. • Students build confidence, and teachers can use data from the activities to inform instruction. • Books include assessment tips and digital resources that provide analysis tools. Teacher Tips Help third grade students improve their math skills with fun and effective daily practice activities. • Build students’ confidence in math with quick, independent learning activities focused on key grade-level skills. • Make at-home learning, whole-class instruction, or small-group support quick and easy. • Keep students engaged in their learning, or prevent learning loss over the summer. These ready-to-implement activities are perfect for daily morning review or homework. The activities can also be used for intervention skill building to address learning gaps. Here are some ways to use these workbooks in your classroom: • Use the activity sheets as pre-assessments to determine which skills are unfamiliar to students and which ones they already understand. • Use the activity sheets as diagnostic assessments to collect information about students’ skills. • Use the activity sheets to help you determine which students need further review and reteaching and which are ready for enrichment. • Have students complete activity sheets during their morning routines or before beginning the math lesson for each day. • Assign activity sheets during centers or as seatwork assignments. • Send workbooks home with students so they can practice skills and share what they are learning with their families. (See the back of this card for a suggested school-home connection letter for families.) These activities reinforce grade-level skills across a variety of mathematical concepts. Every third grade activity sheet provides 10 questions, each tied to a specific mathematical concept. Students are given the opportunity for regular practice in each mathematical concept, allowing them to build confidence through these quick, standards-based activities. Question Skill 1 Addition or Subtraction 2–3 Multiplication 4 Division or Number Sense 5 Place Value or Fractions, Decimals, and Money 6 Algebra and Algebraic Thinking 7–8 Measurement 9 Geometry or Data Analysis 10 Word Problem/Logic Problem or Mathematical Reasoning main logo main logo variation 2nd option 2nd option Integrating the Workbook into Instruction Summary of Skills 130710 180 DAYS TM BUNDLES Inside Every Bundle • 24 copies of 180 DaysTM books • Teacher Tip Card Teacher Tips Help third grade students improve their reading skills with fun and effective daily practice activities. • Boost students’ confidence in reading with quick, independent learning activities focusing on comprehension and fluency skills. • Share interesting short passages to help students practice reading comprehension, word study, and written responses. • Make at-home learning, whole-class instruction, or small-group support quick and easy. • Keep students engaged in their learning, or prevent learning loss over the summer. These activities reinforce grade-level skills across a variety of reading concepts. Every third grade activity sheet provides questions or prompts that are tied to a reading or writing standard. The weekly focus alternates between fiction and nonfiction standards. Students are given the opportunity for regular practice in reading comprehension and word study, allowing them to build confidence through these quick, standards-based activities. Days 1–3 in each week follow an identical format with short reading passages and questions. Question Skill 1–2 Determine a text’s explicit meaning and make inferences. 3 Use grade-level phonics and word analysis to decode words. 4–5 Interpret words and phrases, or assess point of view and purpose. Day 4 follows a format with longer passages and more in-depth questions. Question Skill 1–2 Read and comprehend complex text, or assess point of view and purpose. 3 Determine a text’s explicit meaning, and make inferences. 4–6 Determine main idea, and summarize supporting details. Day 5 provides writing prompts and allows opportunities for students to produce clear and coherent writing. Summary of Skills The ready-to-implement activities are perfect for daily morning review or homework. The activities can also be used for intervention skill building to address learning gaps. Here are some ways to use these workbooks in your classroom: • Use the activity sheets as pre-assessments to determine which skills are unfamiliar to students and which ones they already understand. • Use the activity sheets as diagnostic assessments to collect information about students’ skills. • Use the activity sheets to help you determine which students need further review and reteaching and which are ready for enrichment. • Have students complete activity sheets during their morning routines or before beginning reading instruction each day. • Assign activity sheets during centers or as seatwork assignments. • Send workbooks home with students so they can practice skills and share what they are learning with their families. (See the back of this card for a suggested school-home connection letter for families.) Integrating the Workbook into Instruction main logo main logo variation 2nd option 2nd option 130702 Teacher Tip Cards Teacher Tip Cards AT-HOME LEARNING