Description
This product includes 10 spring related jokes. The jokes cover everything from planting seeds to April Fool's Day to Easter. The answer for each joke is encoded so that students must first solve a math problem for each letter and then fill in the blanks with the correct letters.
There are (10) jokes for multiplication facts through 12.
There are (10) jokes for 2-digit multiplication by 2-digit multiplication.
The jokes in both the sets are the same. EX: The first facts-through-12 joke is the same as the first 2-digit by 2-digit joke.
Possible Uses:
- This would be a great way to differentiate for your students
- Great end of the year review for 3rd grade (facts through 12) or 3rd grade (2-digit by 2-digit)
- Use them in a math center
- These jokes would be a great way to make homework fun
- A great motivation for students to finish their math problems!
Common Core Standards:
3.OA.C.7 - Use multiplication fluently through 100
4.NBT.B.5 - Multiply two 2-digit numbers
Check out these other spring-related products:
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers
Spring Math Word Problems
Leprechaun in Late Winter Novel Study
Fall, Winter and Spring Word Problem Bundle
Thanks y'all!
Meghan @Creating and Learning
P.S. Did you know that you can earn TPT credits for future purchases simply by leaving feedback for all the products you download?!
There are (10) jokes for multiplication facts through 12.
There are (10) jokes for 2-digit multiplication by 2-digit multiplication.
The jokes in both the sets are the same. EX: The first facts-through-12 joke is the same as the first 2-digit by 2-digit joke.
Possible Uses:
- This would be a great way to differentiate for your students
- Great end of the year review for 3rd grade (facts through 12) or 3rd grade (2-digit by 2-digit)
- Use them in a math center
- These jokes would be a great way to make homework fun
- A great motivation for students to finish their math problems!
Common Core Standards:
3.OA.C.7 - Use multiplication fluently through 100
4.NBT.B.5 - Multiply two 2-digit numbers
Check out these other spring-related products:
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers
Spring Math Word Problems
Leprechaun in Late Winter Novel Study
Fall, Winter and Spring Word Problem Bundle
Thanks y'all!
Meghan @Creating and Learning
P.S. Did you know that you can earn TPT credits for future purchases simply by leaving feedback for all the products you download?!
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
2nd - 4th
Subjects
Standards
CCSS4.NBT.B.5
CCSS3.OA.C.7
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Pages
35
Answer Key
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Description
This product includes 10 spring related jokes. The jokes cover everything from planting seeds to April Fool's Day to Easter. The answer for each joke is encoded so that students must first solve a math problem for each letter and then fill in the blanks with the correct letters.
There are (10) jokes for multiplication facts through 12.
There are (10) jokes for 2-digit multiplication by 2-digit multiplication.
The jokes in both the sets are the same. EX: The first facts-through-12 joke is the same as the first 2-digit by 2-digit joke.
Possible Uses:
- This would be a great way to differentiate for your students
- Great end of the year review for 3rd grade (facts through 12) or 3rd grade (2-digit by 2-digit)
- Use them in a math center
- These jokes would be a great way to make homework fun
- A great motivation for students to finish their math problems!
Common Core Standards:
3.OA.C.7 - Use multiplication fluently through 100
4.NBT.B.5 - Multiply two 2-digit numbers
Check out these other spring-related products:
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers
Spring Math Word Problems
Leprechaun in Late Winter Novel Study
Fall, Winter and Spring Word Problem Bundle
Thanks y'all!
Meghan @Creating and Learning
P.S. Did you know that you can earn TPT credits for future purchases simply by leaving feedback for all the products you download?!
There are (10) jokes for multiplication facts through 12.
There are (10) jokes for 2-digit multiplication by 2-digit multiplication.
The jokes in both the sets are the same. EX: The first facts-through-12 joke is the same as the first 2-digit by 2-digit joke.
Possible Uses:
- This would be a great way to differentiate for your students
- Great end of the year review for 3rd grade (facts through 12) or 3rd grade (2-digit by 2-digit)
- Use them in a math center
- These jokes would be a great way to make homework fun
- A great motivation for students to finish their math problems!
Common Core Standards:
3.OA.C.7 - Use multiplication fluently through 100
4.NBT.B.5 - Multiply two 2-digit numbers
Check out these other spring-related products:
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers
Spring Math Word Problems
Leprechaun in Late Winter Novel Study
Fall, Winter and Spring Word Problem Bundle
Thanks y'all!
Meghan @Creating and Learning
P.S. Did you know that you can earn TPT credits for future purchases simply by leaving feedback for all the products you download?!
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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Great and engaging way to help students continue multiplication fact practice! Thanks for sharing : )
My students had a great time working on these!
Loved this!! There were a few errors though...which was hard...
My students loved these! Great way to practice their multiplication facts.
This is a great product!
thanks
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CCSS4.NBT.B.5
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
CCSS3.OA.C.7
Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.
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