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Kids in first and second grade love math crafts and these collaborative worksheets include some great ways to practice multiplication strategies such as arrays, fact family houses and making groups!
8 ideas to keep students engaged and having fun with a simple worksheet
Fabulous for math revision, check out these 10 fun math dice games! Includes place value, number facts, fractions & geometry games played with dice.
In 2nd Grade, students work to build a conceptual foundation for multiplication, which will prepare them for applying these skills in 3rd grade. Making
These free task cards for 3rd-grade cover every standard under Operations and Algebraic thinking. They are great for classroom math centers or even homeschool math. #mathwithraven
Bring ease to your classroom with this 3rd-grade geometry flip book bundle. From quadrilaterals to right triangles, these flip books are the perfect reference tool for your students. #mathwithraven
This simple math game with Uno cards can be used to help children revise number facts and times tables, and to practise writing mathematical equations.
Hands-on place value ideas plus FREE printable place value learning resources. Extending learning beyond an Ipad game.
It was my second year of teaching 3rd grade when I decided to move towards a math workshop model. My students were struggling with many math concepts and whole group instruction was not helping. The idea of math centers sounds great, but it can quickly get overwhelming. I’ve listed some problems I faced and also […]
Are your 3rd graders working on multiplication in your elementary classroom? You won’t want to miss this blog post that includes 3 multiplication games that your students will love. Today, I will give you two different math games with cards and a math knockout game. Read all about how you can use these fun and engaging math activities to practice multiplication while also getting links to all three of these 3rd grade math games. You won’t want to miss these multiplication ideas.
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Math centers are great but can be a lot to manage. Read to discover some no-prep math centers that will help save your sanity. This blog includes printable activities, digital games, and color by number worksheets that you can use throughout the school year, no matter the skills you are practicing. This blog even provides ideas on how to use differentiated math centers to help support your 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade students. So save your time and sanity by reading all about these math centers…
After I created and posted my Addition Timed Test Program , I had a lot of teachers reach out to me to see if I could create something simil...
4th Grade activities specifically designed to help build community and classroom routines with math resources. Activities are Common Core aligned and begin by reviewing third grade skills. Each resource has two different levels practicing the same skill. Look for • and •• to quickly differentiate for your diverse learners.
Learning the patterns in addition strategy can be tricky for students, especially when using a patterns in addition table. I'm sharing...
Multiplication and division fluency is such an important skill for 3rd grade students. In Unit 3 of the 3rd Grade Math Made Fun Curriculum,
Allie Skaperdas on Instagram: “my third grade teacher friends can probably guess what’s coming up next..... ELAPSED TIME 😂😩👏🏼 is elapsed time a love or a hate for you? my…”
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