Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 10:40     Subject: Third grade math

Anonymous wrote:I have (belatedly, embarrassingly, and disappointedly) learned that our school does not cover division at all in third grade. I had thought division was one of the core math concepts that would be covered. Is it as unusual as it seems to me that a school would not cover division in third grade?

At this point, I suppose I should not be surprised, given the myriad and pervasive shortcomings of our school, but I am still quite surprised.


just teach your kid division.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 09:59     Subject: Third grade math

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Google search shows that they do cover division in 3rd grade:
https://im.kendallhunt.com/k5/teachers/grade-3/unit-4/practice.html

IM focuses on conceptual understanding, so it likely looks really different than when you learned math. If you're looking for the procedural approach of programs like Russian math, you're at the wrong school (I know RM is supplemental)


The IM curriculum does, but for whatever reason, it seems our school does not.


Are you sure your school does not, and it’s not just that your kid’s teacher had a particularly disruptive group this year (or ineffective teacher) and didn’t get to division even though they were supposed to? I think division and fractions are typically covered toward the end of the year.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 09:57     Subject: Third grade math

Anonymous wrote:Current 3rd grade parent and our school has covered division. Goal for the end of the year is for kids to fully master their 1-12 multiplication tables, but I'm not sure what the end of year benchmark is for division. But they've been practicing division for a couple of months at least.


Same here except mine is in the “mid high” math grouping and they are shooting for 1-15 mastery in multiplication. I don’t know why OP’s school wouldn’t cover division unless they do a new math system that emphasizes manipulatives and multiples ways of solving the same thing, which maybe is taking more time right now with the view of tackling division next year? But they I’m not sure how they would catch up over the next few years. OP, you should ask for the curriculum goals for grades 3-5.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 09:29     Subject: Third grade math

My youngest is in 2nd grade at MCPS, and they just finished multiplication and have started division.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 08:27     Subject: Third grade math

I'd be shocked if your child didn't have at least some exposure in third grade-- maybe it just hasn't been explicitly defined as division? Third grade should cover equal groups (multiplication) somewhat early in the year and then move to how it relates to division (how many groups/how many in each group).
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 06:51     Subject: Third grade math

What school, OP? Maybe someone has some personal experience or insight.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 06:38     Subject: Third grade math

Anonymous wrote:A Google search shows that they do cover division in 3rd grade:
https://im.kendallhunt.com/k5/teachers/grade-3/unit-4/practice.html

IM focuses on conceptual understanding, so it likely looks really different than when you learned math. If you're looking for the procedural approach of programs like Russian math, you're at the wrong school (I know RM is supplemental)


The IM curriculum does, but for whatever reason, it seems our school does not.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 06:01     Subject: Third grade math

A Google search shows that they do cover division in 3rd grade:
https://im.kendallhunt.com/k5/teachers/grade-3/unit-4/practice.html

IM focuses on conceptual understanding, so it likely looks really different than when you learned math. If you're looking for the procedural approach of programs like Russian math, you're at the wrong school (I know RM is supplemental)
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2026 01:44     Subject: Third grade math

Anonymous wrote:What math program is in use? Even relatively slow programs like "Rod and Staff" or "Study Time" cover long division in 3rd.



Illustrative math.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 22:44     Subject: Third grade math

What math program is in use? Even relatively slow programs like "Rod and Staff" or "Study Time" cover long division in 3rd.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 22:05     Subject: Third grade math

Current 3rd grade parent and our school has covered division. Goal for the end of the year is for kids to fully master their 1-12 multiplication tables, but I'm not sure what the end of year benchmark is for division. But they've been practicing division for a couple of months at least.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 21:52     Subject: Third grade math

Anonymous wrote:Previous poster. In school. That was not a humble brag of our smart my kid is. It is part of the 2nd grade math in focus book.


Understood. Op here, i also find it crazy/alarming. Feeling like I got duped for having confidence in the school.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 21:31     Subject: Third grade math

Previous poster. In school. That was not a humble brag of our smart my kid is. It is part of the 2nd grade math in focus book.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 21:30     Subject: Third grade math

I have no idea if it’s common but my 2nd grader is currently working on multiplication and division. It would seem crazy to me that 3rd is not.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 20:55     Subject: Third grade math

I have (belatedly, embarrassingly, and disappointedly) learned that our school does not cover division at all in third grade. I had thought division was one of the core math concepts that would be covered. Is it as unusual as it seems to me that a school would not cover division in third grade?

At this point, I suppose I should not be surprised, given the myriad and pervasive shortcomings of our school, but I am still quite surprised.