These are engaging, no prep worksheets for students to practice multiplication facts within 144. There are 7 pages that each have 15 multiplication problems. Each page has a Valentine's Day themed riddle or joke. Once the students solve all the multiplication equations, they will reveal the answer to the riddle or joke. Students can work independently to review multiplication, or this could be used as homework or a math center.
Grab this 13 page, no-prep, engaging math resource, and check out this fun way to practice addition and subtraction in March! Students can make this craft for a bulletin board or to take home. The resource includes shamrock and fact family templates for the craft, a step-by-step tutorial, and 8 worksheets with addition and subtraction fact family practice. This is a great way to practice addition facts and see the relationship between addition and subtraction. The worksheets can be used for in
This is an activity for students to choose an object from their desks or around classroom to measure its mass. For example students may choose a marker. Then they estimate the mass in grams of the marker. Next they find the exact mass of the marker using a balance. Lastly students find the difference between the estimate and the exact mass. Students continue on a mass scavenger hunt around the room. This could be used during a lesson, math center, or stations.
Subtracting on a number line helps students with their number sense, place value, and mental math abilities. I use these number lines to teach students how to jump back to a friendly number (multiples of 10) or jump by a friendly number.
Adding on a number line helps students with their number sense, place value, and mental math abilities. I use these number lines to teach students how to jump to a friendly number (multiples of 10) or jump by a friendly number.