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Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP
Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP
Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP
Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP
Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP
Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP
Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP
Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP
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Are you looking for engaging Multiplication Pattern activities that allows students to become active and curious in your math classroom? These activities makes teaching inquiry based math easier by encouraging students to analyze multiplication patterns and make meaning for themselves.

This Patterns in Multiplication resource provides collaborative activities for students to learn from each other, ask questions, and have fun, while providing the teacher with suggestions for guiding the exploration and class discussion. This is the perfect addition to an inquiry or PYP classroom, but can be used in any math classroom. 

This product is aligned with standards: 3.OA.9

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  • Collaborative activities for Multiplication Facts 1-10
  • Student Worksheets & Recording pages 
  • No prep Teacher Presentation (Google Slides)
  • Pre-made Teacher Lesson Plan
  • Suggestion for Math PYP teachers in IB Schools

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Multiplication Patterns Activity | Facts 1 - 12| Inquiry Based Math PYP

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Description

Are you looking for engaging Multiplication Pattern activities that allows students to become active and curious in your math classroom? These activities makes teaching inquiry based math easier by encouraging students to analyze multiplication patterns and make meaning for themselves.

This Patterns in Multiplication resource provides collaborative activities for students to learn from each other, ask questions, and have fun, while providing the teacher with suggestions for guiding the exploration and class discussion. This is the perfect addition to an inquiry or PYP classroom, but can be used in any math classroom. 

This product is aligned with standards: 3.OA.9

My Product Includes

  • Collaborative activities for Multiplication Facts 1-10
  • Student Worksheets & Recording pages 
  • No prep Teacher Presentation (Google Slides)
  • Pre-made Teacher Lesson Plan
  • Suggestion for Math PYP teachers in IB Schools

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Area of Irregular Shapes Inquiry Activity 

Introduction to Fractions Inquiry Activity

Classifying Quadrilaterals Activity

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Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table), and explain them using properties of operations. For example, observe that 4 times a number is always even, and explain why 4 times a number can be decomposed into two equal addends.
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