Visible Thinking in Mathematics, 3A
In Visible Thinking in Mathematics 3A, third grade students learn and begin to master the following mathematical concepts: € numbers to 10,000 € additional and subtraction within 10,000 € word problems involving addition and subtraction € multiplication and division by 6, 7, 8, and 9 € multiplication and division with and without regrouping € mental calculations for the four basic operations. The Visible Thinking in Mathematics series is designed to give elementary school students opportunities to explore and reflect on the reasoning behind mathematical concepts and skills. Through carefully developed exercises, the 11 books in this series provide students with a qualitative understanding of concepts, therefore building their overall problem solving and thinking skills. Instead of learning rote procedures and formulas, children master concepts by following five distinct chapter sections based on the Singapore Math Approach: 1) Thinking Platform: Functional questions that direct students' thinking to key subjects and that cultivate their cognitive skills; 2) Attaining Mastery: Consecutive mathematical problems using the same framework but alternating key words to highlight the differences between examples and ensure that students learn and retain their new skills; 3) Notes: Suggestions on correcting errors, simplifying a concept, or enhancing learning; 4) Summative Test: Practice for students to recap what they learned throughout the chapter; 5) Think Out of the Box!: Challenging word problems that stretch students' ability to apply the concepts they learned.