Texas Grade 3 STAAR Math Standards Practice Map

Texas Grade 3 STAAR Math Standards Practice Map
Texas STAAR Grade 3 Math

Texas Grade 3 STAAR Math Standards Practice Map

This map connects each major Texas Grade 3 math TEKS cluster to a Testinar lesson, two timed quizzes, and a Texas STAAR Grade 3 practice product. Use it to move from standards language to actual student practice quickly.

How to Use This Practice Map

Start with the standard cluster students need most, open the lesson for instruction, assign one quiz for focused practice, then use the Texas STAAR practice book for mixed review and test stamina. Texas Grade 3 math is calculator-free, so students need fluency, reasoning, and confidence with paper-and-pencil strategies.

3.1

Mathematical Process Standards

Students solve real-world problems, choose tools, explain reasoning, use representations, and justify answers with precise math language.

Practice focus
  • Problem-solving model
  • Representations
  • Reasoning and justification
  • Mathematical communication
3.2

Number and Operations: Place Value and Whole Numbers

Students compose, decompose, compare, order, and round whole numbers up to 100,000 using place-value relationships.

Practice focus
  • Expanded notation
  • Base-10 relationships
  • Rounding whole numbers
  • Compare and order whole numbers
3.3

Number and Operations: Fractions

Students represent unit fractions and fractions with denominators 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 using objects, models, number lines, and comparisons.

Practice focus
  • Unit fractions
  • Fractions on a number line
  • Equivalent fractions
  • Compare fractions
3.4

Number and Operations: Computation

Students add and subtract within 1,000, estimate, multiply, divide, identify even and odd numbers, and solve one- and two-step operation problems.

Practice focus
  • Addition and subtraction within 1,000
  • Multiplication facts
  • Division facts
  • One- and two-step word problems
3.5

Algebraic Reasoning

Students represent and solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division situations with models, equations, tables, and verbal descriptions.

Practice focus
  • Equations
  • Unknown numbers
  • Comparison statements
  • Tables and verbal relationships
3.6

Geometry and Measurement: Shapes and Area

Students classify figures, identify quadrilaterals, find area of rectangles, decompose composite figures, and partition shapes into equal areas.

Practice focus
  • Shape categories
  • Quadrilaterals
  • Area of rectangles
  • Additive area
  • Equal-area partitions
3.7

Geometry and Measurement: Time, Perimeter, Volume, and Weight

Students use number lines for fractional distances, determine perimeter, solve elapsed-time problems, and measure liquid volume or weight.

Practice focus
  • Fractions on a number line
  • Perimeter
  • Time intervals
  • Liquid volume and weight
3.8

Data Analysis

Students summarize and solve problems with frequency tables, dot plots, pictographs, and scaled bar graphs.

Practice focus
  • Frequency tables
  • Dot plots
  • Scaled pictographs
  • Scaled bar graphs
  • One- and two-step data problems
3.9

Personal Financial Literacy

Students connect income, spending, saving, credit, resources, and charitable giving to practical mathematical decision making.

Practice focus
  • Income and labor
  • Scarcity and cost
  • Planned and unplanned spending
  • Saving and credit decisions

Best current practice links use money-style word-problem reasoning while a dedicated financial literacy lesson is added later.

Build a Complete Texas STAAR Grade 3 Practice Plan

For weekly review, pair this standards map with the Texas STAAR Grade 3 bundle. Students can review one skill cluster at a time, then take full-length practice tests to build pacing and confidence.

View Texas Grade 3 STAAR Bundle Read the Texas STAAR Grade 3 Prep Guide

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