This is day 3 in a week's worth of lessons on distributive and commutative properties. This lesson introduces commutative property. It still touches on distributive because the test on Friday contains information from both. There are a variety of slides including building arrays, analyzing arrays, flipping arrays, splitting arrays, and even taking one equation and showing both properties at the end.
This works with students on subtracting using the standard algorithm. There are normal problems and word problems. The last slide has been "solved" by two different students and your students are to evaluate who is wrong and why. There are a total of 8 slides but 10 problems.
This activity is day one of my subtraction lessons. We just model various strategies. I will do slides 1-4 whole group then their independent practice time is on slides 5-7 using what we have learned! There are seven slides total including an idea web on subtraction with regrouping, regrouping using the standard algorithm, subtracting using expanded form, and subtracting using base ten.
I created this little craft to go over missing numbers in multiplication and division. I just did it in worksheet format to save time cutting and gluing. It is adorable if you have them color the snowflakes shades of blue then cut around the edge and paste it onto black construction paper!
This lesson allows students to explore the concept of multiplication for the first time using arrays. They will learn that multiplication is a way to find the total number of rows and the total number of columns or items in each row and combine that information to make an equation. There are multiple opportunities for students to observe arrays, create arrays, and explain/evaluate array situations. There are 12 slides total.
This lesson allows students to explore the concept of multiplication for the first time using equal groups. They will learn that multiplication is a way to find the total number of groups as well as the total number of items in each group and combine that information to make an equation. There are multiple opportunities for students to observe equal groups, create equal groups, and explain/evaluate equal group situations. There are 12 slides total.
This bundle is designed for third grade rounding. Topics included are 1. rounding to the nearest ten 2. rounding to the nearest ten with 3 digits 3. rounding to the nearest hundred 4. review day 5. test day The lessons are in Google Slides and the assessment is self grading on Google Forms!
This is an activity that covers rounding to the nearest ten when a number has a hundreds place (3 digit numbers). There are slides with number lines and clues, slides that remove the clues, then toward the end the slides scaffold students into explaining their thinking. There are 14 total slides with 10 total rounding opportunities. There are also teaching/anchor chart slides embedded in the assignment for students to use as a reference.
This is an activity that covers rounding to the nearest ten and the nearest hundred. There are slides with number lines and clues, slides that remove the clues, sorting slides, and a final slide that has students round a single number to the nearest ten and nearest hundred. There are 15 total slides with 18 total rounding opportunities. There are also teaching/anchor chart slides throughout the assignment for students to use as a reference.
This activity covers rounding to ten on a number line. Students are both typing as well as dragging and dropping items on slides. There are nine slides total but the last two slides have multiple numbers to round.
In this no prep worksheet, students will practice finding perimeters of polygons using addition, grid paper, find missing sides, complete word problems, and end with a multi-part question for test prep. There are ten problems in all. There is also a printable anchor chart on page 1. You can blow it up as a poster, or I shrink it to fit composition notebooks and have my students glue it into their math journal as a reference tool! If you are 1:1 and use Google Classroom, you can find this assignm
This is a digital activity on Google Slides as well as a worksheet copy of the same problems. The activity covers perimeter word problems. Students solve word problems while also completing critical thinking activities. The last slide/problem has students analyze an answer and explain why the answer is wrong as well as why their answer is correct! There are ten slides / problems in all.
This worksheet covers perimeter word problems. Students solve word problems while also completing critical thinking activities. The last problem has students analyze an answer and explain why the answer is wrong as well as why their answer is correct! There are ten problems in all for easy grading. There is also an "anchor chart" type sheet on the first page. I always have students glue this into their journal as a reference! If you are 1:1 or use Google Classroom you can find a digital copy of
This area quiz covers items from my four days of area lessons (worksheet copies). There are ten Questions total (two from each lesson/day). The first sheet is a review of everything learned. Depending on how my students progress with area, I sometimes leave this displayed on my Activboard! Worksheet Copies 1. Basic Area2. Finding Dimensions3. Area Distributive Property4. Area Word ProblemsI also have digital versions of everything below that work with Google Classroom! 1. Basic Area2. Fin
This activity assists students in solving for area within word problems. The assignment is a gradual release type assignment. The first few clearly give the dimensions. Then, students will get the area and must determine possible dimensions. Finally, students finish with a couple of critical thinking questions. There is also an "anchor chart" of sorts on the first page of the worksheet version. I always condense this so it is the size of a composition notebook page and have students glue it down
This activity assists students in solving for area within word problems. The assignment is a gradual release type assignment. The first few clearly give the dimensions. Then, students will get the area and must determine possible dimensions. Finally, students finish with a couple of critical thinking questions. There is also an "anchor chart" of sorts on the first page. I always condense this so it is the size of a composition notebook page and have students glue it down into their math journal
This activity teaches students to decompose (use the distributive property) to solve for a large area model. The assignment is a gradual release type assignment. The first three problems are are completed, and students fill in the missing numbers. Then, students begin splitting the area model according to given rules. Finally, students end on a problem that allows them to do it all alone! There is a digital version of this activity as well as a print version. There is one problem that is differe
This activity teaches students to decompose (use the distributive property) to solve for a large area model. The assignment is a gradual release type assignment. The first three problems are are completed, and students fill in the missing numbers. Then, students begin splitting the area model according to given rules. Finally, students end on a problem that allows them to do it all alone! There are six problems total to save room. I like to keep my worksheets down to front/back and that is what
This activity encourages students to find factors or side lengths involving area. There are six total problems that give students area. Students are then challenged to find the dimensions of a possible rectangle two different ways by shading their area model onto grid paper! This bundle includes a digital version of the activity on Google Classroom as well as a print out version if you need a worksheet version.
This activity encourages students to find factors or side lengths involving area. There are six total problems that give students area. Students are then challenged to find the dimensions of a possible rectangle two different ways by shading their area model onto grid paper! There is also an "anchor" chart if you will, on page one of this activity. I always print this a bit smaller and have students glue it into their journal as a reference! Are you 1:1? Do you run on Google Classroom? If so the