Strategies of Multiplication: Arrays, Groups of, and Repeated Addition
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of multiplication by using strategies like groups of, arrays, and repeated addition. They will model each one of seven problems.
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of multiplication by using strategies like groups of, arrays, and repeated addition. They will model each one of seven problems.
I use this digital geoboard with my 3rd grade students when teaching shapes. I have students do their best to create, 2d shapes like triangles, right triangles, pentagon, hexagon, octogon, kite, square, rhombus, and rectangles. When we are done with learning the shapes, students create their own image on the geoboard. There are many variables that students and teachers can use when creating their shapes like, rubber band color, size of geoboard, add grid, fill in each shape to count area and perimeter, and add text. Once finished you cna click the share button to gen
This Study Jam video uses two cartoon characters to describe the processes of weathering and erosion. The content and scientific explanation is great and created with young children in mind.
After teaching what suffixes are, use this suffix bingo game to review. There are 31 pages. One is a call sheet and the other 30 are unique bingo cards. Call off the definition and students will mark off the word with a prefix.
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This is a two-page document. The first page tells a short story and students will graph the numbers in the story. Students will then answer three questions, two of which help them interpret the results. The second page is a movement activity in which students will first draw depictions of their four favorite summertime activities and then they will go around the classroom asking their classmates which one of the four they like best. They can use tally marks to keep track. Lastly, the students will create a bar graph of the results and then answer two questions analyzing their data.
3rd Grade Figurative Language Game. Students will identify personification, idioms, metaphors, similes, and alliteration while trying to dodge the Torpedo Tarpons and collect all the keys.
This is a great video for younger students to learn how to tell time. It also introduces telling time on the hour, the half-hour, and the quarter-hour.
This is a fun video that can be used as a hook to introduce fractions, including denominator and numerator.
This Study Jam video discusses animal adaptations and how animals use them for protection. Natural Selection, traits, inherited behavior, migration, hibernation, playing dead are all discussed in this video.
This is a great video to introduce prefixes and suffixes to primary students.