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3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts
3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts
3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts
3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts
3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts
3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts
3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts
3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts
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Guided math is the best way to differentiate your math lessons. Use these Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to meet the needs of ALL your students and to help them master their multiplication facts.

This product includes 9 detailed lesson plans:

-Lesson 1: Multiplication Using Arrays, Multiplying by 0 and 1

-Lesson 2: Multiplication with Skip Counting, Multiplying by 5 and 10

-Lesson 3: Multiplication with Repeated Addition, Multiplying by 2 and 4

-Lesson 4: The Commutative Property of Multiplication, Multiplying by 3 and 6

-Lesson 5: The Distributive Property of Multiplication, Multiplying by 7 and 8

-Lesson 6: Using the Multiplication Table, Multiplying by 9

-Lesson 7: Multiplying by Multiples of 10

-Lesson 8: The Associative Property of Multiplication

-Lesson 9: Multiplication Problem Solving

Each lesson includes:

-A minilesson with an introductory video

-Differentiated plans for a Meet with the Teacher Center

-3 differentiated levels for a Problem Solving Center with extra time activities

-Websites to use for a Technology Center

- An exit ticket to assess student mastery

This product also includes:

-A pretest to help you form guided math groups

-A review to check for understanding

-The Basic Multiplication Unlock the Box Mystery for extra practice

-A summative end of unit test

Check out my other guided math products:

Place Value and Rounding Guided Math Unit

Money Guided Math Unit

Addition and Subtraction Guided Math Unit

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3rd Grade Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to Master Multiplication Facts

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Guided math is the best way to differentiate your math lessons. Use these Multiplication Guided Math Lessons to meet the needs of ALL your students and to help them master their multiplication facts.

This product includes 9 detailed lesson plans:

-Lesson 1: Multiplication Using Arrays, Multiplying by 0 and 1

-Lesson 2: Multiplication with Skip Counting, Multiplying by 5 and 10

-Lesson 3: Multiplication with Repeated Addition, Multiplying by 2 and 4

-Lesson 4: The Commutative Property of Multiplication, Multiplying by 3 and 6

-Lesson 5: The Distributive Property of Multiplication, Multiplying by 7 and 8

-Lesson 6: Using the Multiplication Table, Multiplying by 9

-Lesson 7: Multiplying by Multiples of 10

-Lesson 8: The Associative Property of Multiplication

-Lesson 9: Multiplication Problem Solving

Each lesson includes:

-A minilesson with an introductory video

-Differentiated plans for a Meet with the Teacher Center

-3 differentiated levels for a Problem Solving Center with extra time activities

-Websites to use for a Technology Center

- An exit ticket to assess student mastery

This product also includes:

-A pretest to help you form guided math groups

-A review to check for understanding

-The Basic Multiplication Unlock the Box Mystery for extra practice

-A summative end of unit test

Check out my other guided math products:

Place Value and Rounding Guided Math Unit

Money Guided Math Unit

Addition and Subtraction Guided Math Unit

Get more 3rd grade guided math units, and save 20% in this bundle.

Follow my store to be notified when new products are uploaded.

Thank you so much!

Tara

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Great bundle especially for learners with challenges.
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10–90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
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.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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