Back to School is right around the corner for us and I am SUPER excited to kick of this school year with some fun, hands-on and engaging resources for The
10 multiplication games and activities for teaching multiplication. Students will love learning their multiplication facts, building fluency and strategies.
This post contains affiliate links to products I recommend. Read my full disclosure statement. Learning to add money, make change, and compare money amounts are skills that are coming up in our money unit. I've been working on putting together lots of fun games and engaging opportunities to practice. Here are some money activities for second grade
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Looking for a fun way to teach 2D shapes? This marshmallow geometry activity will do the trick - and fill your tummy!
Not sure what to teach the first week of 3rd grade? Here's what we did!
Are you looking for fun creative ways to practice spelling words? Read on for 10 spelling activities your students will enjoy that you can do with any word list.
For the past few weeks, we’ve been knee-deep in fractions. Now, in second grade fractions are “easy” you spend like a week on them and boom you move onto time. Third grade…? Yeah… not so much… we’re officially on our 4th week of fractions… yeah… Who knew there was soooo much you needed to know […]
It's Spring! So it's time for a fun Spring learning idea. I created a printable set of Fraction Flowers that includes fractions through 1/10. This can now be purchased in my shop. Fraction Flowers are a
Make multiplication practice FUN with these free printable color by multiplication worksheets for 3rd and 4th graders!
Learning while playing games is an effective way for engaging the students with learning materials. Wordsearch has this role when it comes to kids learning.
10 multiplication games and activities for teaching multiplication. Students will love learning their multiplication facts, building fluency and strategies.
Learn about five different biomes as you color and read key facts about with free printable Biome Coloring Pages for Prek-4th graders.
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Are you new to teaching third grade? Whether you’re a newbie or a veteran teacher, here’s what you need to know: 1. Multiplication is king. Multiplication RULES third grade math. Our standards say that students must memorize facts within 100, but it doesn’t say how we have to do it. Lots of games and teaching ... Read More about New To Teaching Third Grade?
Download free printable math worksheets for 4th grade in PDF. These math worksheets for Grade 4 contain also a link to online game which helps students to improve 4th Grade math skills.
Free Printable introduction to multiplication with an equal groups activity to introduce the concept of multipliying numbers to grade 2.
Looking for 3rd grade anchor charts? We put together some of our favorites to use in your third grade classroom this year!
The My State Report Worksheet is designed to help elementary school students learn about and showcase their knowledge of a specific state. This worksheet provides a structured format where students can research and gather information about the state's geography, history, notable landmarks, and more. By using this worksheet, students will be able to delve deeper into their chosen state and present their findings in an organized and engaging manner. Whether it's for a school project or simply to expand their knowledge, this worksheet acts as a valuable tool for young learners interested in discovering more about the United States.
In 2nd Grade, students work to build a conceptual foundation for multiplication, which will prepare them for applying these skills in 3rd grade. Making
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I got this idea from my peer teacher, Nina. It's a great way for students to share about themselves. I think it would be perfect for a first day of school activity. I would start by having the students first write the numbers. Later, once we have learned about multiplication and division, I would have them create the equations. Finally, they can put it all together in time for Open House. It can be easily adapted for the younger grades by using addition and/or subtraction. It can be adapted for older grades with exponents, multi-step problems, and including fractions or decimals. Thanks to my friend Nannette for inspiring me with her sample.
Multiplication and division fluency is such an important skill for 3rd grade students. In Unit 3 of the 3rd Grade Math Made Fun Curriculum,
Adding some fun games for reading in the classroom schedule will instantly get your kids excited to read! These 5 fun reading games are...
Are you searching for engaging and educational worksheets to help your students understand the different states of matter? Look no further! In this blog post, we have gathered a collection of fun and interactive worksheets that will capture their attention and enhance their learning experience. Designed for students in elementary and middle school, these worksheets cover the entity and subject of states of matter in a creative and engaging way.
Telling time past the hour can be challenging for primary kids but it doesn’t have to be a struggle for you or your students. Learn simple ways and effective strategies to make telling time easier for primary kids.
Contractions can be a tricky concept to learn. They can be fun to learn with a game though!Teach kids contractions quickly with this fun, free printable contraction dominoes game. This is great for 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade students. You can play with just one color at a time or all at once for a big, challenging game for more players. Work cooperatively to make tracks or play as a game by passing out all the dominos and then taking turns one at a time adding a tile until one player is out.
I love teaching multiplication and I love interactive notebooks. The teacher part of me leaps for joy every year when this unit comes up. It definitely helps that the students are even more excited for learning multiplication than I am for teaching it (if that's possible). I decided Mrs. Stanford's Humpday Highlight Linky would be the perfect time to show off our work so far. Before I get started, I have to add a disclaimer that we are not done with our unit yet. My goal for interactive notebooks during this unit is to create a resource that students can refer to for help and examples, not necessarily creating cutsey-lots-of-cutting-involved-activities. I tell my students all year to look in their math notebook first when they have a question, but this is the first unit that they finally catch on. It's awesome to watch them become problem solvers. Our county has us teach this unit in the same order every year: single-digit multiplication, division, and then double by single digit multiplication. Since, I have low ESL students, I always start with vocabulary. I have students glue the vocabulary sheet into their notebooks and then we color code each feature and word as I explain and describe the vocabulary to them. These pages are one of the most referred to throughout the unit by my students. After introducing and practicing the vocabulary, the students will complete the guided sort below. Every day or couple of days, I introduce a new strategy and have the students glue in a pre-typed notes strip. I have the students extend the lines in between the practice problems along the bottom of the strip and we solve these problems together as practice. I have found that students benefit from having pre-typed notes already in their notebook to refer to, along with guided practice. For multiplication and division, I teach: number line, repeated addition (or subtraction), array, area model, sets (equal groups). For double by single digit multiplication, I teach: Sets, Number Line, and Repeated Addition. We also do property sorts. Our county focuses on Commutative and Identity Property of Multiplication for third graders. We solve journal prompts a lot during this unit too. Students have to be familiar with every strategy because on our state tests, they will have to figure out the equation from a representation of the problem (number line, equal sets, repeated addition, etc.). If you are interested in any of the activities in the pictures, you can check it out here. It also comes with some activities not pictured. I will be sure to come back and post more once we finish the unit. Ice Cream Multiplication is also a big part of my students learning their facts. I use this freebie, from Rachel Parlett, to quiz my students each Wednesday on their facts. If the pass, they advance to the next level and if they don't they repeat. It all leads up to a big ice cream party in June!
Traditional teaching methods encouraged the memorization of the multiplication facts – all 100 of them (144 if we include the 11s and 12s). I can still recall
Area and perimeter are two of my favorite math concepts to teach. It's easy to have fun learning area and perimeter.
I've heard it from teacher after teacher: " I dread teaching measurement every year. " It's hard to blame them. There's nothing ground-shaking about measurement. There's nothing exciting about metric vs. customary. It's just one of those skills that our stud
6th grade math teachers can make their Halloween lessons more engaging and fun with the help of printable Halloween math worksheets. These worksheets can cover a variety of math topics such as fractions, decimals, and algebra, while incorporating Halloween-themed images and problems.
Get your students critically thinking and practicing math with these GUESS WHO Math Games! They will love these math games in the classroom.
Get your students excited about language review with these FREE grammar activities for 3rd grade! Hands-on, collaborative, & fun ELA review!
Practice telling time with this free printable time puzzle clock game for Kindergarten and grade 1 - tell time to the hour, half hours, and 15 minutes.
Help kids practice multiplication, division, and fractions in engaging ways.
Multiplication Puzzles are a fun way of teaching 3rd & 4th grade to multiply. Simple print free math printables for a hands-on activity!
Multiplication and division fluency is such an important skill for 3rd grade students. In Unit 3 of the 3rd Grade Math Made Fun Curriculum,
Are you on the hunt for effective and engaging worksheets to bolster your 2nd grader's math skills? Look no further! Our collection of math worksheets is specifically designed to address the needs of 2nd grade learners. With carefully curated exercises that cover a wide range of math concepts, our worksheets are tailored to cater to the entity of the subject, making learning both enjoyable and educational for your child.
Dive into magnets and magnetic force with these STEM challenges, activities, and videos for 3rd grade science. Discover how magnets work and get hands-on with these magnet activities that align to NGSS.
5 Tips for How to Teach Equivalent Fractions How to teach equivalent fractions is the question on every teacher's mind! It is not a topic for the faint of heart. The definition of equivalent fractions is multiple fractions
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Kids will have fun looking for nouns all around them in this Grammar Activity for Kids. Simply print the Noun Hunt printable and head out for fun learning.