Math Ideas, Resources, and Tips

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Introducing Multiplication in 3rd Grade
How are you introducing multiplication to 3rd graders? How about teaching multiplication with an activity that has an entry point for all students? It involves using these numbers: 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36? Why those numbers? Discover and learn more with this informative blog post on how your students can be successful with learning the concept of multiplication. #twoboysandadad #multiplication
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How to Successfully Teach Division in Third Grade
To teach division in 3rd grade, you can introduce division by using the same strategies you used to teach multiplication. Teach conceptual understanding by using equal groups and arrays to divide. Also, include measurement division situations which can be taught using a number line (repeated subtraction). Whatever strategy you use, start with concrete experiences and relatable situations. Discover and learn more @twoboysandadad.com and download a division FREEBIE! #twoboysandadad
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How to Teach Division to Students
To teach division in 3rd grade, you can introduce division by using the same strategies you used to teach multiplication. Teach conceptual understanding by using equal groups and arrays to divide. Also, include measurement division situations which can be taught using a number line (repeated subtraction). Whatever strategy you use, start with concrete experiences and relatable situations. Discover and learn more @twoboysandadad.com and download a division FREEBIE! #twoboysandadad
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How do you introduce multiplication to 3rd graders?
How are you introducing multiplication to 3rd graders? How about teaching multiplication with an activity that has an entry point for all students? It involves using these numbers: 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36? Why those numbers? Discover and learn more with this informative blog post on how your students can be successful with learning the concept of multiplication. #twoboysandadad #multiplication
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Learning Multiplication is More than Memorization!
Sometimes teaching multiplication can feel overwhelming. It's not something students master in a week or a month. It takes a year! So I came up with a plan to teach and support learning multiplication all year long. It's a combination of learning the concept, practicing the facts, learning strategies for fluency and some intervention. Discover and learn more about this plan. #twoboyandadad #multiplication
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Multiplication Practice Made Fun and Easy
3rd graders must practice their multiplication facts to strengthen fact fluency. However, it doesn't have to be boring! I created these tablet-type cards for my students to practice all the multiplication tables from 2 - 12. They're write on/wipe off so they're also reusable! They're perfect for centers or even to send home in baggies for homework. Kids ask for them ALL - THE - TIME! Check out how I used them in my 3rd grade classroom. #twoboysandadad #multiplication
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How do you introduce multiplication to 3rd graders?
How are you introducing multiplication to 3rd graders? How about teaching multiplication with an activity that has an entry point for all students? It involves using these numbers: 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36? Why those numbers? Discover and learn more with this informative blog post on how your students can be successful with learning the concept of multiplication. #twoboysandadad #multiplication
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Math Talk
Math talks are fun! A math talk can be the first 5-10 minutes of a math lesson to get kids thinking critically about math and numbers. Make your next math talk engaging with these creative ideas for math talks in your classroom or at home. #mathtalk #mathtalks #mathtalksforkids #numbertalks #numbertalk
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Are you teaching multiplication fluency strategies?
Multiplication fluency can be a hard road to travel. But it doesn't have to be! Check out these fluency strategies that I teach my students to attain multiplication fact fluency. Fluency is not about automatic recall - sometimes our memory fails! So that's why students need strategies to help them gain fluency with the multiplication facts. Discover and learn more about these strategies then download a FREE GUIDE to Multiplication Fluency.#twoboysandadad #multiplication
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Rounding Game on Google Slides
Whether in a virtual or distance learning setting or for in-person instruction, students can play this Google Slides self-checking games to practice rounding 2 and 3 digit numbers. This activity is appropriate for 3rd and 4th-grade students who need to get immediate feedback through self-checking slides that provide students with practice rounding on a number line. Students also pracice solving rounding related word problems. Discover and learn more! #twoboysandadad
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Using Google Slides for Fraction Games
Whether in a virtual or distance learning setting or for in-person instruction, students can play these Google Slides self-checking games to identify, compare and find equivalent fractions. This activity is appropriate for 3rd and 4th-grade students who need to practice with fractions and get immediate feedback through self-checking slides that provide students with fraction practice using area models, length models, and number lines models. Discover and learn more! #twoboysandadad
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Google Slides Multipilcation Game
Important for all 3rd graders, multiplication is a gateway to higher math. WIth this self-checking Google Slides game, students practice multiplication facts with equal groups, arrays, and number lines as well as solving real-world word problems. This activity has 25 problems that also have some practice with the Properties of Multiplication. Great for distance or hybrid learning situations. Discover and learn more! #twoboyadndadad
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Digital Notebook for Place Value of 2 and 3 Digit Numbers
Incorporating digital notebooks for math practice for place value is an effective way for students to practice using digital tools similar to online testing. The Google Slides templates in this digital interactive notebook provide appropriate grade level practice with the Common Core Standards for Math. Students will practice place value. Discover and learn more about how to incorporate digital notebooks. #twoboysandadad #chromebook #ipad #digitalnotebook #googledrive #math #commoncoremath
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Using the CPA Approach to Teach Math
Do your students struggle to retain the concepts that you are teaching? Do you often find yourself asking "Why don't my kids get it?!". If this sounds like you and your students, this post will teach you about the CPA Approach to teaching math, so your kids GET IT!
two young boys playing with blocks in front of the caption, using the cap approach to teach math so kids get it
Using the CPA Approach to Teach Math
Do your students struggle to retain the concepts that you are teaching? Do you often find yourself asking "Why don't my kids get it?!". If this sounds like you and your students, this post will teach you about the CPA Approach to teaching math, so your kids GET IT!