The basic idea of multiplication is repeated addition and it can also be visualized as groups of equal objects or numbers, arrays, and skip counting. This worksheet is to show students the different strategies of understanding multiplication.
Find the Volume Challenge Instructions
This activity is designed for students learning about finding the volumes of cubes and boxes. The shapes are only in cubic centimeters to make it easier to show cubic centimeters using base ten blocks, which each cube is 1 cubic centimenter. This activity can be used to challenge students who have mastered the concept quickly or help students needing practice towards the end of the unit. Print out the cards for each student or print out one set and laminat
These 16 worksheets include basic addition facts from 5 to 20. Students can practice memorizing the facts to build speed and accuracy by finding and circling all of the addition facts hidden in the number hunt puzzle. It's like a word search, except students search for addition facts.
Engage your students in practicing two, three, and four step multiplication using area and scale. These challenges are designed to enrich and extend multiplication skills as students explore the colonization of the Moon. It pairs well with a space unit.
Included in this activity are:
- 4 challenges related to area.
- 4 blank lunar surface grids for additional activities.
- A full page lunar writing template with area to show work.
- A half-page lunar writing template with area to show work.
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This is a version of "I Have Who Has,” a fun round robin game, used to teach the order of operations.
Included are 24 I have Who has cards, an answer and sequence sheet, and a page of blank cards.
Individually, with partners, or in groups, students can create their own “I have Who has” game.
The teacher answer key shows the sequence and answers to the equations.
To play the game, first print and distribute all of the cards to the students in no particular order. Laminate them if you would li