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Preview of Multiplication Study Log

Multiplication Study Log

Created by
Alyssa Powers
Mastering multiplication facts is essential at this grade level! I send my students home with this log when we begin working with multiplication facts so that they spend time each night familiarizing/quizzing themselves. The template also encourages them to study with family or friends and includes the accountability of having a parent/guardian provide a signature.
Preview of Multi-Digit Multiplication Steps Posters -Standard Algorithm, P.P. & Area Model

Multi-Digit Multiplication Steps Posters -Standard Algorithm, P.P. & Area Model

Included is four ready to print posters showing the step by step process to solving two digit by two digit multiplication equations. Equations are shown in standard algorithm, partial product and area model. There is a simplified standard algorithm poster and a broken down poster for more visual learners. These would make the perfect addition to any math bulletin board! If you like these be sure to check out my Multi-Digit Division Steps Posters -Standard Algorithm, Area Model, Partial Quotien
Preview of Basic Fact Strategy Letters

Basic Fact Strategy Letters

Created by
Loving Teacher
Do your students need practice with basic facts??? These letters explain the strategies to solving basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems. Now students can practice at home!
Preview of Math Fact Fluency Tips for Parents

Math Fact Fluency Tips for Parents

A handy resource to share with parents to help their children with math fact fluency at home. Tips for how to help and a list of resources/games/activities/ideas that they can do at home or with their child.Great resource to share at conferences or on curriculum nights!
Preview of Addition Strategies in Today's Classroom

Addition Strategies in Today's Classroom

This 2 page (can be printed back-to-back) PDF is helpful in explaining to parents why the traditional addition algorithm of "stacking" is not always the best, nor the most efficient, method available to children. This is great Back To School Night information, and may help parents understand your classroom's math program from the very start of the school year. It illustrates some of the strategies that they will see their children learning in today's classroom. This PDF contains examples of thre
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