I have been teaching since 2001 and have been lucky enough to teach second, third, fourth, sixth as well as a co-teaching experience teaching third grade math science and Social Studies in the morning and then fourth grade in the afternoon.
These task cards give practice with number combinations and finding the missing part of a number
The student can
Use the bees to count up to the total number of bees that live in the hive
Start at the total number of bees that live in the hive and count back using the bees that are outside the hive
The teacher can
Use these as a teaching tool to teach the part to whole strategy
Use these as an independent practice station
Help your students understand what multiplication looks like!
Print, laminate, cut and GO!
Use these cards to match or play concentration.
I am using these for small group instruction, individualized practice and review.
Here is a quick review of Virginia SOL 4.4b (no multiplication) Good for a quick review in small group or as homework. Example: Strategy #1: Round each number to the nearest 100 before adding, subtracting or multiplying. 366 → 366 is closer to 400 +231 → 231 is closer to 200400 + 200 = 600 Strategy #2 Round each number to the nearest 10 before adding, subtracting or multiplying. 366 → 366 is closer to 370 +231 → 231 is closer to 230 370 + 230 = 600 Strategy #3 Round the sum, differen
4.NBT.5 Area Model Multiplication This one page worksheet is a way to introduce the concept. It starts off with a completed model.... the "I do" The next problem is partially complete to show students how to go through it together. "we do" The last problem you can do together or they try ("you do") and then show how to use partitioned rectangles instead! I had my students color code this in three steps and glue into their math notebook! They loved it! What a great step in to area and perimete
I needed to create extra practice for my third grade small groups in understanding how to solve multiplication and division number stories. The sample shows one problem for each level for the divsion number stories.
This is one of the resources I made for small groups. It includes a number line with basic facts and fact extensions and partially blank number grid to complete with some basic addition facts to solve.
1st - 3rd
Basic Operations, Math, Numbers
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Experience
I have been teaching since 2001 and have been lucky enough to teach second, third, fourth, sixth as well as a co-teaching experience teaching third grade math science and Social Studies in the morning and then fourth grade in the afternoon.
Teaching style
I am all about student centered learning and workshop style!
Always remember to keep a positive atmosphere and learn from each other!
My own education history
Master of Science
Major: Curriculum Design & Instructional Strategies University of New England, Maine
Bachelor of Science
Major: Elementary Education;
Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT.
Additional biographical information
My heart is in curriculum resources for math so pop me a message if you want something!
I am also never offended if you let me know of an error, typo or something I left out! Mistakes happen!
I also understand that we have different approaches and ways of explaining so if you need something just a little bit different, but can't edit because it is in a pdf. Message me and I can send it to you via Google Docs or Microsoft Word!
I TEACH & I SHARE because I CARE!
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