This activity practices repeated addition for multiplication. There are 12 student slides total. 6 slides require students to select a repeated addition sentence that matches an array or equal groups picture. 3 slides require students to make their own array or equal groups to match a given repeated addition sentence. 2 slides require students to type their own repeated addition sentence to match a given picture.
This activity is for Google Slides. It includes both addition and subtraction practice in many different formats. There are 11 students slides total, with 26 problems to be solved. Some involve numbers, and some involve choosing an operation. There are a variety of problems so to avoid monotony!
This activity has addition and subtraction standards for third grade. There is one slide each of: Adding by Decomposing Adding on a Number Line Adding with Regrouping Subtracting by Decomposing Subtracting on a Number Line Subtracting with Regrouping After those slides students may complete the remaining 6 problems however they wish (referring back to a strategy of their choice). There is also a real world connection / critical thinking problem at the end for a total of 13 problems that stud
Addition strategies review. This includes: number line, expanded form addition, and the standard algorithm. Students work problems through the hundred's place and the thousand's place. There are word problems and number problems for a total of 11 slides.
This is an end of the year wrap up activity that I created to review patterns before end of the year testing. It covers addition, subtraction, hundreds charts, number lines, multiplication, multi-step, multiplication, and input/output boxes. There are six "learning" slides and ten "work" slides.
This is a multiples of ten review. Students review the "zero the hero" rule as well as making equal groups using ten rods. There are vertical and horizontal equations, pictures with missing equations, and word problems. Students will solve and/or create a total of 14 equations.
This lesson has an instructional slide, then ten area problems for students to review. It covers counting square units, area by multiplication, word problems, and a multi-part question at the end.
This lesson covers inverse operations (multiplication and division only). Students can use multiplication to solve division and vice versa. The problems are laid out many different ways and include a couple of word problems for critical thinking.
This activity reviews multiplication and division word problems. The problems are mixed so students will need to decide if they multiply or divide. There are ten slides total. There is also a slide that explains how to restate questions and provide a "complete" answer. At the end, students are given an equation and an opportunity to write their own story problem as a challenge.
This is a rounding review that can be used to wrap up a unit or for some end of the year practice. The first four slides involve "mini" number lines for students to fill out. The remaining slides have rounding presented in different formats including word problems. The lesson wraps up with a mini "crossword" puzzle. In all students have 18 problems to complete on 13 slides.
This is an end of the year or end of the unit recap for subtraction. There are vertical and horizontal problems, word problems, and problems with multiple parts. The lesson ends with a math riddle. This activity DOES involve regrouping. There are 12 total student slides with 16 problems to solve (the last slide has 5).
This is an end of the year recap for addition. There are vertical and horizontal problems, word problems, and problems with multiple addends. The lesson ends with a math riddle. This activity DOES involve regrouping. There are 12 total student slides with 16 problems to solve (the last slide has 5).
This activity is on Google Slides. There are 20 cards total with a few being multiple choice and others being written response. The problems are worded in various ways to get students used to seeing different examples. The answer key is included in the file! There are basic algorithm problems, fact families with missing numbers, and word problems included.
This is a digital version of my rounding task cards! Need a paper version: Printable Rounding Task CardsThis activity is on Google Slides. There are 24 cards total with half being multiple choice and have being written response. The problems are worded in various ways to get students used to seeing different examples. The answer key is included in the file!
This is a holiday themed (clipart and problems) rounding review for Google Classroom. There are ten problems in all. There are word problems, and there are standard rounding problems. Simple, yet thorough review of rounding! You can find five days of holiday review here: Holiday 5 Day Review Packet You can find other individual holiday reviews here: Holiday Addition DigitalHoliday Subtraction DigitalHoliday Multiplication/Division Word Problems DigitalHoliday Multiplication/Division Inverse D
This is a holiday themed (clipart and problems) subtraction review for Google Classroom. Students can type their answers in complete sentence format (we use the RACE strategy). There are ten problems in all. There are word problems, and there are standards subtraction problems. Simple, yet thorough review of subtraction problems! You can find five days of holiday review here: Holiday 5 Day Review Packet You can find other individual holiday reviews here: Holiday Addition DigitalHoliday Roundin
This is a holiday themed (clipart and problems) addition review for Google Classroom. Students can type their answers in complete sentence format (we use the RACE strategy). There are ten problems in all. There are word problems, and there are standards addition problems. Simple, yet thorough review of addition problems! You can find five days of holiday review here: Holiday 5 Day Review Packet You can find other individual holiday reviews here: Holiday Subtraction DigitalHoliday Rounding Digi
I created this activity using Google forms. I push it out to my students through Google classroom.
Once downloaded, make a copy of the form to save in your drive before assigning it to students.
Students will open it, solve the problems (selected response and typed response), then submit. There are 20 cards (problems) total.
The activity is self-grading, so you can just record grades!
I made this to go along with the Number Talks mental math strategies. I want my students to find different ways to make or "decompose" numbers. The goal is for students to understand that what one student gets as an answer may be different from another student's answer, and that both students can be correct.
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Addition:
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Subtraction:
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Multiplication:
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