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Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint
Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint
Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint
Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint
Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint
Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint
Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint
Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint
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This is a PowerPoint to introduce an interactive dice rolling activity which introduces multiplication in a structured way. Using direct instruction, students are able to generate random equations with a place to show there work in either a small group, working independently, or in math centers collaborating with their peers. Teacher prompts are included on the instructional page and can also be put on an anchor chart in the classroom for the students to reference. There is a separate worksheets available.

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Dice Rolling Multiplication PowerPoint

Jonathan Eigenbrode
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3rd - 4th
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Description

This is a PowerPoint to introduce an interactive dice rolling activity which introduces multiplication in a structured way. Using direct instruction, students are able to generate random equations with a place to show there work in either a small group, working independently, or in math centers collaborating with their peers. Teacher prompts are included on the instructional page and can also be put on an anchor chart in the classroom for the students to reference. There is a separate worksheets available.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
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