https://www.mathplayground.com/grade_3_games.html
This first website I found is math playground. This website was created in 2002 for students to play games as a fun way to learn math. When evaluating using the CRAAP evaluation, I found this website to be very current. At the bottom of the page it says it copyrighted in 2018 which is very current. Also, all the links on the page work. When it comes to relevance, this sight is very easy to navigate and has tools that are very useful for students learning math in grades 1-6. With authority, there is an "about us" link that shared information about the publisher and how the website is useful. For accuracy, I believe each section includes games specific to each grad level to help students understand the concepts they are learning. Lastly, purpose, this website really supports its purpose of allowing students to learn in a fun way. The language and activities are grade specific and would definitely be useful in a classroom.
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-third-grade-math
Another website that can be used for third grade math is Khan academy. Khan academy is also shown that is was copyrighted in 2018 which shows it is updated and current. The website is easy to navigate and follow and the information on it is very relevant for students who need help in math. Khan academy is a very well known websites and there are many likes to click on to learn about them and contact them showing authority. For accuracy, the website includes practice activities that are geared towards third graders, or any grade you search for. The links provided are relevant and resourceful. Finally, the purpose is clear that it is a resource for students and uses language and activities that are geared towards specific grade levels.
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