These math exercises will help your child practice finding coordinates, solving integer problems and factoring numbers to boost his or her algebra skills.
This year, second graders will be introduced to the concept of multiplication using repeated addition. For example, they will learn that 5+5+5+5+5 is the same thing as saying 5x5. This guided lesson will use manipulatives to teach kids about repeated addition and give them plenty of opportunities to practice addition within 100. Download and print the accompanying worksheets for even more addition practice.
Count up the shapes to solve each multiplication equation! This worksheet is a great way to help a visual learner nail down the concept of multiplication.
Kids complete each equation on this third grade math worksheet by determining whether an equation is multiplication or division and writing in the correct sign.
Give your students a chance to practice multiplication and division word problems with a partner. Use this worksheet with the Stepping Through Multiplication & Division Word Problems lesson.