Subtraction Strategies
Multiplication Strategies for learning your times tables
Multiplying using DECOMPOSITION -
* multiplying a two digit number or a three digit number by a one digit number
Monday, June 15 - Thursday, June 25
Hello Mathematicians! Our year of math is winding up so for the rest of the year our focus will be on fun and reinforcing what we have already learned!
Monday, June 1 - Friday June 12 Please note you have two weeks to complete this work
-If you need any help with your math I will have Zoom office hours Wednesdays from 10 - 11 AM, feel free to join me at that time.
- Fractions are a part of a whole.
- We can use fractions to show amounts that are less than a whole as well as amounts greater than a whole.
- Fractions have two parts:
Monday, May 25 - Friday, May 29 - please complete EACH of these activities this week:
- There will be three Zoom meetings this week to learn how to multiply a two digit number by a two digit number.
- Watch the video to learn how to use the BOX METHOD to multiply a two digit number by a one digit number HERE
- Watch the video to learn how to use the BOX METHOD to multiply a three digit number by a one digit number HERE
- Watch the video to learn how to use the BOX METHOD to multiply a two digit number by a two digit number HERE
- If you want to challenge yourself, try multiplying a three digit number by a two digit number.
- If you are not able to recall your multiplication facts in 3 seconds please practice those this week to see how quickly you can start finding the products.
- Try the different activities from this sheet HERE
Tuesday, May 19 - Friday, May 22
- Decide which day you will be meeting with me in Zoom
- Please Zoom ONCE with me this week to play a multiplication game.
- Practice your 6, 7, 8, 9 times tables every day. Play Multiplication War HERE and multiplication Snap (this is for people who are very quick with their times tables) go HERE
Monday, May 11 - Friday, May 15
Monday, May 11
- Decide which day you will be meeting with me in Zoom
- Monday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Practice using decomposition and multiplying a two digit number by a 1 digit number - use cards
Tuesday, May 12
- Tuesday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Zoom with me at 10:00 am or play one of these games:
- Wednesday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Zoom with me at 11:00 am or play one of these games:
- Thursday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Zoom with me at 1:00 pm or play one of these games:
- Friday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Solve these equations and send them to your classroom teacher. SHOW YOUR WORK.
482 x 3 902 x 7 189 x 6 847 x 5 361 x 5
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Monday, May 4 - MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU!!!!
If you are looking for something to challenge yourself, try the KEN KEN puzzles (see below). These are logic puzzles that will really make you think.
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Multiplication Strategies for learning your times tables
Multiplying using DECOMPOSITION -
* multiplying a two digit number or a three digit number by a one digit number
Monday, June 15 - Thursday, June 25
Hello Mathematicians! Our year of math is winding up so for the rest of the year our focus will be on fun and reinforcing what we have already learned!
- Thank you to everyone who completed the fraction quiz. I will be marking the quizzes this week and your classroom teacher will email you the real mark when I am done.
- Knowing your multiplication facts is one of the most important things you could be working on right now. You will know that you are "fluent" with your facts when you can answer ANY fact in 3 seconds or less. If you are struggling to do this please practice! Remember these activities?
- Please pick a game each day and play with a friend or your family. Some of the instructions may need to be modified slightly because we are not in class but I'm sure you can figure out how to do that. Talk to an adult if you need help. If you have a game that I have not listed but you would like to play please do so. Have fun!
- Play Multiplication War HERE and multiplication Snap (this is for people who are very quick with their times tables) go HERE
- Closest To
- Multiplication Squares
- Check out this website HERE
- Try out these cards games HERE
- Skunk
- Probability games go HERE
- Shut the Box go Here
- Math games with cards go HERE and HERE and HERE mabye try HERE
Monday, June 1 - Friday June 12 Please note you have two weeks to complete this work
-If you need any help with your math I will have Zoom office hours Wednesdays from 10 - 11 AM, feel free to join me at that time.
- Fractions are a part of a whole.
- We can use fractions to show amounts that are less than a whole as well as amounts greater than a whole.
- Fractions have two parts:
- A denominator - this tells how many equal parts the whole has been divided into
- A numerator - this tells how many parts are missing, have been eaten etc. How many parts are being dealt with.
- Khan Academy HERE
- Let's Learn Fractions HERE
- Fractions for Kids HERE These three links will help with page 19 - 22
- Comparing fractions with the same denominator HERE This link will help with pages 26-27
- Fractions of a set HERE This link will help with page 30
- Fractional parts of a set HERE This link will help with pages 31 - 33
- All questions on page 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 - I know, I can hear you sighing, but it really isn't as much as it seems, and remember you have two weeks to get it done :)
- Read the instructions slowly and carefully. Look at the examples closely. Doing this will help you understand. Sometimes you have to figure out what fraction is shown and sometimes you need to figure out what fraction is not shown. READ CAREFULLY.
- Click HERE
- Once you complete these pages do the "Quiz" that was emailed to your parents. You do not need to send the fraction worksheets to your teacher.
- Page 23 - 25
- Page 28 and 29
- Page 36 - 45
- All of this work is in the link above
Monday, May 25 - Friday, May 29 - please complete EACH of these activities this week:
- There will be three Zoom meetings this week to learn how to multiply a two digit number by a two digit number.
- Watch the video to learn how to use the BOX METHOD to multiply a two digit number by a one digit number HERE
- Watch the video to learn how to use the BOX METHOD to multiply a three digit number by a one digit number HERE
- Watch the video to learn how to use the BOX METHOD to multiply a two digit number by a two digit number HERE
- This video also shows the traditional method, you can try that way too if you'd like but in our lesson we will be focusing on the Box Method.
- If you want to challenge yourself, try multiplying a three digit number by a two digit number.
- If you are not able to recall your multiplication facts in 3 seconds please practice those this week to see how quickly you can start finding the products.
- Try the different activities from this sheet HERE
Tuesday, May 19 - Friday, May 22
- Decide which day you will be meeting with me in Zoom
- Please Zoom ONCE with me this week to play a multiplication game.
- Practice your 6, 7, 8, 9 times tables every day. Play Multiplication War HERE and multiplication Snap (this is for people who are very quick with their times tables) go HERE
Monday, May 11 - Friday, May 15
Monday, May 11
- Decide which day you will be meeting with me in Zoom
- Monday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Practice using decomposition and multiplying a two digit number by a 1 digit number - use cards
- If you need a reminder use the examples in the links above
Tuesday, May 12
- Tuesday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Zoom with me at 10:00 am or play one of these games:
- Closest To
- Multiplication Squares
- Check out this website HERE
- Try out these cards games HERE
- Wednesday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Zoom with me at 11:00 am or play one of these games:
- Closest To
- Multiplication Squares
- Check out this website HERE
- Try out these cards games HERE
- Thursday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Zoom with me at 1:00 pm or play one of these games:
- Closest To
- Multiplication Squares
- Check out this website HERE
- Try out these cards games HERE
- Friday activity from Multiples of 9 sheet, click HERE
- Solve these equations and send them to your classroom teacher. SHOW YOUR WORK.
482 x 3 902 x 7 189 x 6 847 x 5 361 x 5
**************************************************************************************************
Monday, May 4 - MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU!!!!
- Monday activity from Multiples of 8 sheet, click HERE
- Do 3 rounds of Donut Math . Click HERE for the directions.
- Have an adult check your answers or use a calculator to check your answers.
- We are using this activity to practice multiplying by multiples of 10.
- The "donut hole" number must be a multiple of 10 (ends in a zero, ex. 40, 20, 70)
- You need to have 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in the outside circle. You can add 3 of your own numbers too.
- This is practice work, you do not need to send it to your teacher.
- Have an adult check your answers or use a calculator to check your answers.
- Tuesday activity from Multiples of 8 sheet, click HERE
- Two truths and a lie. Try this activity, share your thinking with an adult. Click HERE.
- For this activity you are showing that you understand what multiplication means.
- This is practice work, you do not need to send it to your teacher.
- Wednesday activity from Multiples of 8 sheet, click HERE
- Closet To card game click HERE
- With this game you are practicing your times tables and adding larger numbers.
- This is practice work, you do not need to send it to your teacher.
- Thursday activity from Multiples of 8 sheet, click HERE
- Math Mash Up. Show your parents how you solved this. Click HERE.
- This activity strengthens our problem solving abilities and is the beginning of algebra.
- Friday activity from Multiples of 8 sheet, click HERE
- Pick any 5 questions from this sheet. Solve the equations using the decomposition strategy. See examples in link above on how to use decomposition. Click HERE
- This assignment shows that you can use decomposition to multiply a two digit number by a one digit number.
- Describe to an adult how you solve the equation.
- This is the work that I want you to send to your teacher.
If you are looking for something to challenge yourself, try the KEN KEN puzzles (see below). These are logic puzzles that will really make you think.
Math Links
Xtra math
Sumdog
Prodigy math
Cargo Bridge
ARCADEMICS