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Explore 3rd Grade Composing and Decomposing Numbers Interactive Videos

Composing and decomposing numbers forms a fundamental building block for Grade 3 mathematical fluency, enabling students to understand how numbers can be broken apart and recombined in flexible ways. These interactive video resources from Wayground guide students through strategic approaches to number manipulation, featuring embedded comprehension checks that pause instruction at key moments to ensure deep understanding. Through guided video lessons, third-grade learners explore multiple methods for breaking numbers into friendly parts, such as decomposing 47 into 40 and 7 or composing tens and ones to create larger numbers. The interactive format allows students to practice these essential skills while receiving immediate feedback on their thinking processes, building both computational accuracy and number sense confidence. Wayground's extensive collection draws from millions of teacher-created interactive videos specifically designed to support Grade 3 addition strategy instruction. Educators can efficiently locate targeted content through robust search and filtering capabilities that align with curriculum standards and learning objectives. The platform's differentiation tools enable teachers to customize video experiences for diverse learners, whether providing additional scaffolding for students who need extra support with place value concepts or offering enrichment opportunities for advanced learners ready to explore larger numbers. These flexible digital resources seamlessly integrate into lesson planning, intervention sessions, and independent practice time, allowing teachers to reinforce composing and decomposing skills across multiple instructional contexts while tracking student progress through embedded assessment data.

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