January is here! A NEW YEAR and so much to learn! I am super excited to continue our learning for this school year and start the calendar year off strong!
Why is learning multiplication with arrays helpful? Learn more and get tons of ideas to make it hands on and fun for your students!
10 multiplication games and activities for teaching multiplication. Students will love learning their multiplication facts, building fluency and strategies.
Looking for an interesting way to practice multiplication arrays? These real life arrays task cards are a great way to make multiplication fun and relevant.
I just made this anchor chart for kids who are new to the concept of arrays. Click the picture to download this anchor chart for FREE! I highlighted the main vocabulary kids need
We began learning about arrays in math today! Arrays are a foreign concept for us, they were added to our math curriculum this year due to switching over to the CCSS. For my very first lesson ever teaching arrays, I thought it went great! Here's how our lesson went down. 1. We started off with a great Brain Pop Jr. Video to gain some knowledge of what exactly an array is and what it is used for. (Gotta love Moby and Annie!) 2. Then we made a colorful anchor chart to put on our math wall which will help us remember arrays for the rest of the week. 3. Next, we had some guided practice using white boards and pattern blocks under the Elmo. They had to make an addition equation but they figured out pretty quickly how to make multiplication equations, so I let them do both. They thought they were so cool because they could understand multiplication. 4. Lastly, we had some independent practice using an Array Match-Up center from my End-Of-Year Extravaganza Math pack. My kiddos did great for our first day with arrays and I had very few who completed their independent work incorrectly. The ones who did, only made very minor mistakes, overall I was very impressed with today's math lesson! Hope you find these ideas helpful!
Looking for a fun way to introduce multiplication arrays to your learners? Check out this FREE set of multiplication arrays puzzle game.
Now, for some reason the IPG (Instructional Planning Guide) in my district says to start 4th grade with arrays, factors, and multiples. A...
The concept of arrays can be introduced to students by making them solve these worksheets that have been peppered with colorful pictures of shapes.
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I love learning about arrays because they are so visual which allows for a lot of really fun rectangular arrays activities and practice! I l...
Repeated addition arrays 2nd grade worksheets. Learn multiplication by coloring rows and columns array by addition sentence. arrays activities year 2.
Free multiplication array matching activity. A fun, hands-on way to help your child practice this important math concept.
Multiply with arrays worksheets. Students can visualize multiplication equations by representing them as an array of objects or boxes; each row represents a group of like objects. In these worksheets, students solve multiplication questions using arrays. Free worksheets from K5 Learning; no login required.
Arrays are the beginning step to understanding the concept of multiplication. Most second grade teacher introduce them to the whole class t...
Teaching multiplication means having students use objects to make equal groupings, arrays & use number lines. Learn how to develop multiplicative reasoning.
My class spent a week digging into one of our favorite novels... Tornado. It's a class favorite every year! This year I tried to a few new things
15 fun pop-it learning activities for children. Find literacy, math, and game ideas for children.
Multiplication sentences and arrays. Students write multiplication sentences or equations to determine the number of shapes in arrays. Free multiplication worksheets from K5 Learning.
If you would like to purchase the 100% EDITABLE version of this product, click here! Great for differentiation! Engage your students in real-life math! Teach your students about arrays while having fun! Students are tasked with creating their own cities while learning about arrays. On each building, students arrange the windows to create arrays and solve the multiplication equation below. Students can start small and create very simple arrays and eventually work their way up and challenge themselves and create large arrays - multiple digit multiplication. Students will love adding their unique details to their cities to make them their own. Who knew learning about arrays could be fun? Print and Go! This Resource Contains: ★ 5 Array City Worksheets w/ City Graphics ★ 5 Array City Worksheets w/out City Graphics ★ Array Example w/ Diagram ★ Thank you copyright page How is this Resource Useful? ✔ Makes Math real for students ✔ High level of interest for students ✔ Perfect for differentiation ✔ Great for fast finishers Thanks so much, Creative Lab ★★★★★ More Like This: Tags: math, arrays, array, multiplication, grade 2 arrays, grade 3 arrays, grade 4 arrays, homeschool arrays, groups, real life math, real-life math arrays, array worksheets, array printables
Teaching arrays to students can be tricky. I love incorporating hands-on activities for students to learn arrays and I talk about those strategies...
I love learning about arrays because they are so visual which allows for a lot of really fun rectangular arrays activities and practice! I l...
Multiplication is one of my VERY favorite math units. I feel like I say that about everything other than regrouping, ha! Pretty much as long as
This "multiplication arrays worksheets" help students learn multiplication concepts. Students can complete these worksheets during morning work, or as part of review work, homework or laminate and use at your math centres. The worksheets include : 5 pages multiplication arrays How to use these worksheets: Skill Practice Homeschooling Homework Math Centers Morning Work Independent work THANK YOU! I hope you'll enjoy using them in your classroom. FOLLOW ME HERE You may also be interested in : arrays and repeated addition worksheets 2nd grade 3-Digit Addition and Subtraction Worksheets with Regrouping 2nd odd and even numbers worksheets 10 more 10 less - 100 more 100 less Worksheet
The array game helps kids learn multiplication skills for numbers 1-6 by focusing on the use of an array to visually represent calculations.
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I love learning about arrays because they are so visual which allows for a lot of really fun rectangular arrays activities and practice! I l...
Introducing your students to multiplication? These worksheets help demonstrate arrays by shading them in and making there own. The activity includes flash cards where students have to draw a card, and they use it create an array using manipulatives. (I like to use skittles or M&Ms. That way they...
This post is filled with engaging ideas for teaching multiplication with repeated addition and arrays. Check out these multiplication lessons for small groups!
Happy Friday, friends!! Today was a teacher workday for me and I had GRAND plans. I mean GRAND plans. But, of course, I wasted the day away chit-chatting. What can I say? How often do we have a chance to gab with our teaching buddies? It's rare, I tell ya! We did move the chit-chatting to our favorite little Mexican restaurant for lunch. That was productive, right? Oh wait - after lunch we actually did get SOMETHING accomplished! We decided to submit some proposals to teach workshops at our district's Summer Academy. I used to teach LOTS of workshops (over 100 hours per year!!) and, frankly, got burned out. After taking a couple of years off, I'm ready to teach some again! I love sharing ideas with other teachers...especially in my own district. We submitted proposals for about 8 workshops, so we'll see!! :) Although it was a short week for the kiddos, we were super busy! On Monday, we had a hot cocoa party to celebrate that our class reached its AR goal for this quarter. I took my crockpot to school and we made the cocoa using this recipe that I found on Pinterest. DEE-LISH! My teaching neighbor said it was the BEST cocoa she had ever tasted and my kiddos agreed! Of course, I had to make the party a little educational, so we did practice our similes that we've been working on in our descriptive writing unit. LOVE their similes! One student even put, "My mug is as beautiful as Mrs. Madden." {I heart these kids.} We wrapped up our Geometry unit this week by learning how to "partition" {yes, that is the term used on our district assessment} rectangles into rows and columns. Now, multiplication is no longer in our standards, but I have been working on this with my little nuggets. They want to know how to multiply sooooo bad and it will show up on their MAP testing, so I figured I would throw it in there. To give them LOTS of practice drawing their own arrays, we created these little suns. Just a spur of the moment idea that gave them LOTS of practice drawing their own rows and columns. They NAILED IT on our test yesterday! WhooHoo! I told them how many rows I wanted them to put on each ray, but they got to choose the number of columns and then they wrote their multiplication sentences (which we read as 6 "rows of" 5 is 30). In weather, we worked on clouds and weather tools this week. Here's a little cloud activity we did... It's very simple, but effective in helping them remember the cloud types. We really focus on those sounds (soft c=cirrus/ice, hard c=cumulus/cotton, str=stratus/stretch). We also sing this song...which I'm sure I totally destroy since I have no tune, but they love it! (click the pic to grab a copy of this song to use with your class) And, finally, students started putting together their bio-buddies this week!! They turned out so stinkin' cute!!!!!!!!!!! I can NOT wait until our Living Museum next week....always one of my favorite activities of the year! :) Right now, I'm headed to watch a little Homeland....my husband has been watching this since season 1 and has convinced me to get on board! I'll be back soon and hope you'll link up below so I can see what happened in YOUR classroom this week!