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I use this project when I start my multiplication unit to teach repeated addition, groups of, commutative property, and arrays. You could also replace one with a multiplication word problem and picture. *Loretta*
Here is a short video by Scholastic Study Jams that explains the concept of MULTIPLICATION as being repeated additions of the same number. The video also introduces the terms factors and product and the properties of multiplication. After watching the video students can take a short online multiple choice quiz to check their understanding. Click on the link below to view the video. ~ Scholastic Study Jams - Multiplication Also I have a free Multiplication Concept Chart worksheet for students...
I teach 4 different math classes a day. It seems as though I am always reviewing key words that *usually* match with certain operations. While introducing variable expressions to my sixth graders, …
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Only a day later than promised... Okay, let's hear 'em! You still remember a trick (saying, phrase, chant) or two that helped you memorize something from your own school days! My favorite one for math would have to be for the quadratic formula. My high school Algebra 2 teacher taught us to memorize it by singing it to the tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel." I will do my best to describe to you how it goes since you can't hear me singing it! I put the lyrics of the equation song right underneath...
Division Vocabulary The first item I concentrate on when I begin my division unit is the vocabulary. There are 4 words my students need to be familiar with: Divisor, Dividend, Quotient, and Remainder. One of the favorite activities of my students is the vocabulary flashcard division activity. The students each receive a vocabulary card packet containing the 4 key words. (I place these in a library card pocket for each student.) I hold up larger cards with division problems on them. I have...
Need a continuous review of division for your 3rd graders? Looking for something that supports conceptual and procedural understanding? Try this! This resource contains 25 days worth of review for division for 3rd graders. I have also included a blank template if you want to extend the review. Each day the students will have a division problem that they will have to: Solve Write as a related multiplication problem. Model the process they used. Create a story problem that matches the problem...
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