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NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets
NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets
NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets
NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets
NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets
NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets
NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets
NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets
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"This resource is such a cute way to teach patterns in math. The graphics and colorful visuals are engaging."
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"I teach Special Education to students in grades K-3 with a variety of disabilities. This was a great tool!"
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Description

Learning about patterns that present themselves in multiplication and addition tables is simply more fun when you can simultaneously doodle. It's also more effective (see why below).

Designed with characters and themes from Numberock's Input-Output Tables Video, Number Notes connect with students in a way no other product can while helping your students improve concept retention which increases test scores.

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COMPONENTS:

1. 3 pages of Number Notes worksheets that give structure to your lesson plan while keeping your students highly engaged as they fill-out their notes, work on practice problems, and show off their mad doodling skillz!

2. The Numberock Video that aligns with the Number Notes. The video that currently aligns to these worksheets are available both as a download within the product as well as linked here in description:
https://numberock.com/lessons/input-output-tables/

3. Colorful and easy to follow Written Instructions that go over the best practices of how to ( 1 ) use Number Notes to increase engagement, ( 2 ) discuss why Number Notes are so effective, and ( 3 ) explain the concept behind Number Notes in greater detail.

4. Answer Keys: In our answer key, all three pages of Number Notes are completed with solutions colored in to provide a sample of what your students' finished work might look like. A black and white answer key also comes attached. It focuses on the math aspect of the worksheets vs. the art aspect of the activity which is more useful if you main focus is grading the assignment.

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Explore more 3rd Grade Number Notes products by CLICKING HERE.

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LEARNING GOAL:

I can notice patterns in addition and multiplication tables and explain why they look that way when put on a table or graph.

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SUGGESTED USES:

- arts integration math activity

- math practice and review activity
- guided note-taking activity
- attractive math journal insert

- deepening conceptual understanding of math concepts

- enrichment activity to follow NUMBEROCK math music videos

- teacher facilitated, whole-group activity.

- confidence-building intervention activity

- Engaging Response to Intervention (RTI) activity

- in math centers using pre-filled answer key as guide

- FSA & STAAR test-prep review activity
- PARCC & SBAC test-prep review activity

- a fun, go-to activity to give substitute teachers

- as an activity that lights up both sides of the brain

- for students to create coloring notes for reference or as an anchor chart

- covering 3.OA.9

- instant printable lesson plan

- making math more fun

- no prep activity, just print, play and go!

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About the Product

These teacher-facilitated notes will not only solidify students’ mastery of CCSS 3.OA.9 / Math TEK 3.5E, but will do so in a fun way that makes students feel as though they are in a hybrid class of math and art.

The visual aids and geographic models in Number Notes help students to not only grasp the procedural knowledge, but also to dig deeper, shedding light on conceptual understanding.

After the students are finished the math and their doodling, notes like these make a great addition to attach to math journals. They also look terrific on bulletin boards - or perhaps even in a gold leaf frame atop the fireplace. Your students will enjoy showing off their finished versions.

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3.OA.9 Common Core Language

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.

Other Alignments:

Texas Math | TEK 3.5E

Florida | MAFS.3.OA.4.9

Virginia | VA SOL 4.15

UK | KS2 | Year 3 - Year 4 |

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NUMBER NOTES Arithmetic Patterns in Addition & Multiplication Tables Worksheets

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What others say

"This resource is such a cute way to teach patterns in math. The graphics and colorful visuals are engaging."
star
Tanya S.
"I teach Special Education to students in grades K-3 with a variety of disabilities. This was a great tool!"
star
Brittany S.

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Learning is simply more fun (and effective) when you can simultaneously doodle. Notes like these, available for every 3rd Grade math concept (as defined by Common Core or other similar standardized curricula), will be sure to connect with students and lead to greater retention and deeper understandi
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Description

Learning about patterns that present themselves in multiplication and addition tables is simply more fun when you can simultaneously doodle. It's also more effective (see why below).

Designed with characters and themes from Numberock's Input-Output Tables Video, Number Notes connect with students in a way no other product can while helping your students improve concept retention which increases test scores.

============================


COMPONENTS:

1. 3 pages of Number Notes worksheets that give structure to your lesson plan while keeping your students highly engaged as they fill-out their notes, work on practice problems, and show off their mad doodling skillz!

2. The Numberock Video that aligns with the Number Notes. The video that currently aligns to these worksheets are available both as a download within the product as well as linked here in description:
https://numberock.com/lessons/input-output-tables/

3. Colorful and easy to follow Written Instructions that go over the best practices of how to ( 1 ) use Number Notes to increase engagement, ( 2 ) discuss why Number Notes are so effective, and ( 3 ) explain the concept behind Number Notes in greater detail.

4. Answer Keys: In our answer key, all three pages of Number Notes are completed with solutions colored in to provide a sample of what your students' finished work might look like. A black and white answer key also comes attached. It focuses on the math aspect of the worksheets vs. the art aspect of the activity which is more useful if you main focus is grading the assignment.

============================

Explore more 3rd Grade Number Notes products by CLICKING HERE.

============================

LEARNING GOAL:

I can notice patterns in addition and multiplication tables and explain why they look that way when put on a table or graph.

============================

SUGGESTED USES:

- arts integration math activity

- math practice and review activity
- guided note-taking activity
- attractive math journal insert

- deepening conceptual understanding of math concepts

- enrichment activity to follow NUMBEROCK math music videos

- teacher facilitated, whole-group activity.

- confidence-building intervention activity

- Engaging Response to Intervention (RTI) activity

- in math centers using pre-filled answer key as guide

- FSA & STAAR test-prep review activity
- PARCC & SBAC test-prep review activity

- a fun, go-to activity to give substitute teachers

- as an activity that lights up both sides of the brain

- for students to create coloring notes for reference or as an anchor chart

- covering 3.OA.9

- instant printable lesson plan

- making math more fun

- no prep activity, just print, play and go!

============================

About the Product

These teacher-facilitated notes will not only solidify students’ mastery of CCSS 3.OA.9 / Math TEK 3.5E, but will do so in a fun way that makes students feel as though they are in a hybrid class of math and art.

The visual aids and geographic models in Number Notes help students to not only grasp the procedural knowledge, but also to dig deeper, shedding light on conceptual understanding.

After the students are finished the math and their doodling, notes like these make a great addition to attach to math journals. They also look terrific on bulletin boards - or perhaps even in a gold leaf frame atop the fireplace. Your students will enjoy showing off their finished versions.

============================

3.OA.9 Common Core Language

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.

Other Alignments:

Texas Math | TEK 3.5E

Florida | MAFS.3.OA.4.9

Virginia | VA SOL 4.15

UK | KS2 | Year 3 - Year 4 |

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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These Number Notes worksheets on arithmetic patterns in addition and multiplication tables are excellent! They help students recognize patterns, build fluency, and strengthen their understanding of number relationships. The worksheets are engaging and easy to use, making math practice both meaningful and fun. Highly recommend for reinforcing addition and multiplication skills!
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I teach Special Education to students in grades K-3 with a variety of disabilities. This was a great tool!
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These pages are okay... I just wish the addition and multiplication were on separate pages.
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This activity worked well with my third grade students.
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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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