This website gives a great example of using the commutative and associative properties of addition using Skittles. There is a video available that will help demonstrate successful implementation.
Students will find the product using the distributive property. There are also 4 questions that review the identity property, the zero property, the commutative property, and the associative property.
I use this Bingo activity as a review of multiplication strategies in my 3rd-grade classroom. There are 30 student cards and a teacher call sheet. This activity reviews groups of, repeated addition, using number lines to multiply and arrays. There are 16 squares per card and 25 different squares in the game. This way each card is unique and not all kids have all possible answers. When a student gets "Bingo" I actually have them go "Mmmmm, Multiplication" as if multiplication tasted good. It is fun.
This is a fun video that displays the various international relationships that exist with the United States...or at least our perception of those relationships.
This video shows the moment when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986. This event would ground the U.S. space shuttle program for almost three years.
This is a fun parody that paints a comical view of the Founding Fathers, yet still accentuates key points of the founding of America and additional facts.
This video was an educational film for schools during the Cold War to teach them about Duck and Cover Drills in the event of a nuclear attack. (atomic bomb, 1950's, fall out etc...)