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Help make teaching addition properties more fun and engaging with these two ready to print partner games! Both games are ready to print & play and take no prep on the teacher's end! Identity Property, Associative Property, & Associative Property are all being used in both games. In game 1: Students are using a coloring key to identify the addition property being shown in the game board. Students solve the addition property and then color the box according to the key. This game can be don
Multiplication with Repeated Addition and Arrays
Practice that tricky skill of repeated addition, arrays, and multiplication number sentences all while 'collecting candy'! Students get to set a goal for how many pieces of candy they hope to collect. They do each problem and then find the matching letter to scan to check their work. If they are correct, they get the candy! Candy, QR codes, around the room - what more motivation would you need?
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Multiplication & Division Fact Family Spin & Solve
Fact families are an essential part of learning facts and this activity has the students fully engaged and justifying their learning to help deepen their knowledge of this important skill.
The activity is differentiated. Students spin the given spinner and create a fact family off of the information given in the spinner. They are also asked to prove a fact from the family and justify their answer in a complete sentence. An answer key is p
This lesson has it all! Engagement, differentiation, extension... Students scavenge around the room to answer long division problems. The students are given problems on their level that they are assigned and have to find cards that match their level. Answer key is included. There are 10 cards per level (3 levels), answer key, 3 recording sheets, and directions. Enjoy!
Common Core Standards:
3.OA.2
3.OA.5
3.OA.7
4.OA.2
This is a simple but powerful PowerPoint that shows step by step the long division process. It uses the phrase "Does McDonalds Sell Bacon Cheeseburgers" as the fun acronym to help the students. This would not be an introductory PowerPoint but a great one to do as practice after introducing it! Enjoy! (There are 10 problems in the PowerPoint)
This is a fantastic PowerPoint that walks through Input/Output tables. There are 15 different example tables that students will be engaged in completing. 10 of them students are asked to find the rules, 3 students are asked to find the missing outputs, and the last 2 students are asked to find the missing inputs. The answers are on the next slide so students can easily check their work. This would work great for whole group, small group, or a center! On the last slide is a link to the recor
Use this simple, but powerful powerpoint to review number patterns with your class! This powerpoint walks through the steps of finding the 'rule' of a number pattern along with examples and problems to complete with your class.
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