Trying on costumes takes time, especially if you're after the perfect one. Help Timmy figure out when he tried on each costume by adding up minutes and hours.
Teach your students to use number lines to illustrate fractions as products, specifically where one factor is a fraction and one fraction is a whole number.
Solve word problems using one of the following strategies: draw an array, draw equal groups, skip count forward, repeated addition, or multiplication sentences.
Have your fourth grader stretch his math knowledge with a geometry worksheet. He'll calculate the perimeter of a rectangle, then draw two similar shapes.
Students will explore how parentheses change the meaning of a number sentence. They will be challenged with a set of playing cards to make a certain number.
It's not enough to just memorize the multiplication table! It helps students to know how to explain their strategy to find the product too. Teach this lesson on its own or use it as support for the lesson Slap and Roll Timed Multiplication.
Conterting hours to seconds or seconds to minutes can be a case of doing mental math by memorizing quick facts, like that 30 minutes is 1800 seconds.…
Planning for a substitute in the classroom has never been easier than with this daily sub plan! Your substitute can keep your students learning in your absence by using these lessons, worksheets, and activities.