Divisibility rules are so important in the Math classroom! It is a quick way to identify whether a number is completely divisible by another number or not, without using long division. These posters are nice and big so that the kids can read it easily and therefore it prints on multiple pages. You decide on the color scheme that you prefer. It is the perfect classroom and bulletin board decoration! It will help your students when learning these rules as well as a quick reference when working on
Math Challenge 1 is the first in a series of Monthly Mental Math challenges that you can use in your classroom or for home schooling. The challenge includes: 4 worksheets - one page per week to cover one month.Each page has 5 exercises with calculations.Do one exercise per day, Monday to Friday.Each exercise consists of 3 rows of mental math to be completed.Add, subtract, divide and multiply to find the answers.Use the answers for row A, B and C to do the final calculation.Order of operations im
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Basic Operations, Mental Math, Order of Operations
These Multiplication Triangles are still the best way for me to teach or review the 1 to 12 Times Tables. It's much more fun than traditional drills and kids can use it individually or as a game with a friend. This is by no means a new way of teaching the multiplication and division facts, but I prefer to put the product (answer) on the right bottom corner. By doing this, you reinforce the inverse operation which is also from right to left when done in written work. Parents always ask me how t