Description
★What's the Product?★
This digital resource is perfect for distance learning! The interactive slide deck allows students to practice making models to represent & solve multiplication word problems. Students will use digital pieces to create their model by using the "drag & drop" feature.
★What's Included?★
- Links to download the Google Slides ™
- Directions on how to assign on Google Classroom ™
- Directions on how to use drag & drop feature within Google Slides ™
- 10 interactive practice problems that students must read, build a model for, and solve (ALL ONLINE)
- Answer Key
★What are the Standards?★
This 3rd grade digital math center is specifically made to review common core standard 3.OA.A.3 (I can use multiplication to solve word problems by using a model to show my work.)
★Who should purchase this resource?★
- Teachers who want students to become comfortable interacting with digital resources
- Teachers who want to print less!
- Teachers who want to make math centers less complicated
- Teachers looking for resources that are standards-based
- Teachers looking for Distance Learning resources
- Teachers who want to make math fun!
Please Click PREVIEW for more details
★Can I share this with students?★
Yes! On a protected site or platform, you are welcome to share this digital file with students and families. That might look like a Google Classroom, a password-protected website, a password-protected Flip Grid, etc. Due to copyright, the digital file may not be placed on a class website that is accessible to the general public. Have questions? Ask a Q&A on Teachers Pay Teachers, and I’m happy to answer!
★How can I scaffold student work during distance learning?★
•Audio: Download the Talk + Comment extension from the Google Chrome Store and you can easily leave quick audio comments on different slides explaining the tasks or giving feedback.
•Videos: Want students to watch a quick video or mini-lesson before they begin? Add a new slide to the beginning of the document and link the video or task you want students to complete before beginning.
Happy Teaching!
Sara Mackey
Highlights
Description
★What's the Product?★
This digital resource is perfect for distance learning! The interactive slide deck allows students to practice making models to represent & solve multiplication word problems. Students will use digital pieces to create their model by using the "drag & drop" feature.
★What's Included?★
- Links to download the Google Slides ™
- Directions on how to assign on Google Classroom ™
- Directions on how to use drag & drop feature within Google Slides ™
- 10 interactive practice problems that students must read, build a model for, and solve (ALL ONLINE)
- Answer Key
★What are the Standards?★
This 3rd grade digital math center is specifically made to review common core standard 3.OA.A.3 (I can use multiplication to solve word problems by using a model to show my work.)
★Who should purchase this resource?★
- Teachers who want students to become comfortable interacting with digital resources
- Teachers who want to print less!
- Teachers who want to make math centers less complicated
- Teachers looking for resources that are standards-based
- Teachers looking for Distance Learning resources
- Teachers who want to make math fun!
Please Click PREVIEW for more details
★Can I share this with students?★
Yes! On a protected site or platform, you are welcome to share this digital file with students and families. That might look like a Google Classroom, a password-protected website, a password-protected Flip Grid, etc. Due to copyright, the digital file may not be placed on a class website that is accessible to the general public. Have questions? Ask a Q&A on Teachers Pay Teachers, and I’m happy to answer!
★How can I scaffold student work during distance learning?★
•Audio: Download the Talk + Comment extension from the Google Chrome Store and you can easily leave quick audio comments on different slides explaining the tasks or giving feedback.
•Videos: Want students to watch a quick video or mini-lesson before they begin? Add a new slide to the beginning of the document and link the video or task you want students to complete before beginning.
Happy Teaching!
Sara Mackey



