This basic skills review is perfect for back to school and getting started in math class. This review focuses on fractions and includes simplifying, adding and subtracting (with and without common denominators), multiplying and dividing. This 6 page review is a quick review of fraction skills and ...
Multiply at the speed of lightning! This worksheet is full of multiplication problems that your child should try to solve in one minute. Download to complete online or as a printable!
Hello darlings! There are only five days of school left! Ahhh! While I am usually ecstatic and jumping for joy, this year I am sad. I t...
Let's pretend that it hasn't been a while since I blogged. Yeesh! It could be because... I am expecting another precious little boy. His name is still being decided upon. His dad and I can't make a decision. So, I've been beyond EXHAUSTED. Teaching all day, keeping up with the house (attempting any way), and playing with a 2 year old has kept me busy, busy. So, my poor little blog has been left alone. We have been busy learning for the last couple of months. I've been adjusting to life in 3rd grade. It's going well by the way. I do miss 2nd from time to time but I'm loving the independence these 3rd graders have. :-) Yesterday, we started our unit on multiplication. I racked my brain trying to figure out how to make learning our multiplication facts fun! I decided that my kiddos would be going through Multiplication Boot Camp for the next 4 weeks. My mini lessons consist of "drills" where they are learning and memorizing their facts. Then, they break off into centers and I teach them strategies to help them to multiply. Let me tell you that they are EATING THIS UP. I dressed up in my daddy's army pants yesterday and bought myself a plastic camo hat. They thought that was the funniest thing ever. No picture of me sadly...I forgot to have someone take my picture. I bought them all "dog tags" to wear during their math centers and they know that their rank will change depending upon their math quizzes. Love it! We started out easy this week with 0,1,2,5, and 10 facts. They are doing great! Here's a couple of pictures to show you what it looks like in action. Here we are using strategies to help us multiply. I brought out the army men and they used them to show equal groups and arrays. Here you can see that I bought "dog tags" and camo tables to engage them even more. I still wear my camo hat every day for math. The picture also shows us practicing our facts. If my soldier gets the problem right, everyone must complete an army exercise. If my soldier gets it wrong, they complete the exercise alone. I hope y'all have a great week. I'll be back to share some of the other fun things we've been up to later this week. Lots of love, Jeannie
Download this free multiplication charts printable from The Good and the Beautiful and learn how to use them effectively!
This Boot Camp Classroom Transformation lets elementary students practice their math facts in a fun and engaging manner.
Included here is a 10-Day Multiplication Boot Camp. This is a perfect review of all multiplication standards and is great test-prep before the big assessment. Multiplication Boot Camp Includes: This program is meant to boost students’ multiplication skills, while also meeting multiple word problem and problem-solving standards. Students will participate in this program for 10 days, completing a daily review of skills. This is perfect for a review right before your big state assessments. *A 10 page packet for students, each including 5 questions per day. *10 posters on multiplication standards. *Pre- and post- assessments *Directions on how to print posters to use as interactive notebook pages for students. This will take about 15-20 minutes per day during your math block. This is meant to get students "in-shape" in terms of multiplication standards! This program is print and go, and super easy to follow. Students will learn the following skills/standards: Arrays Area and perimeter Word Problems Multiplying by tens Multiplying measurements including mL and linear measurement Basic multiplication facts Multiplication properties Associative Property Distributive Property Commutative Property Multi-step problems Using Variables in multiplication Multiplication tables (input and output) This is labeled for grades 3-4. It specifically meets standards for 3rd grade, but can be a great review for 4th graders. Thanks for looking and I hope your students enjoy and learn a ton! -Dan Mault Mr. Mault’s Marketplace
Hello darlings! There are only five days of school left! Ahhh! While I am usually ecstatic and jumping for joy, this year I am sad. I think it has to do with losing my mom 2 months ago and the fact that these kids show me unconditional love everyday! I will miss all of their sweetness and whining! I just hope I can keep myself busy this summer and fill my mind with other things. On a happier note, I finally finished Multiplication and Division Boot Camp!! OMG! This went so much better than I ever imagined! The kiddos LOVED it! One of my kiddos soldiers even told me today that she was so excited that she made Sergeant that she was all tingly inside! So how does it work? I give soldiers a pretest to see which facts they already have mastered. Soldiers have daily drills (timed tests) and daily P.T. (homework with flashcards). They keep track of their progress with a graph. I am the Drill Sergeant, so I wear an army hat and get into character. They love this! Next, soldiers have to complete missions (games and activities). You should see them! Some of the games require them to do push ups and jumping jacks! It is so funny, but they work really hard! This mission requires a lot of strategy. Can you tell he is thinking hard? Download this game for free! IF you like it, try out the rest of the unit in my TPT store by clicking here. I had to share this cute little saying! We went on our field trip to the St. Louis Arch and Old Courthouse on Monday. We perform the Bubble Gum Trial at the courthouse every year as we study Government. I'll post pics soon. Have a great day! Amy
Download this free multiplication charts printable from The Good and the Beautiful and learn how to use them effectively!
Hello darlings! There are only five days of school left! Ahhh! While I am usually ecstatic and jumping for joy, this year I am sad. I think it has to do with losing my mom 2 months ago and the fact that these kids show me unconditional love everyday! I will miss all of their sweetness and whining! I just hope I can keep myself busy this summer and fill my mind with other things. On a happier note, I finally finished Multiplication and Division Boot Camp!! OMG! This went so much better than I ever imagined! The kiddos LOVED it! One of my kiddos soldiers even told me today that she was so excited that she made Sergeant that she was all tingly inside! So how does it work? I give soldiers a pretest to see which facts they already have mastered. Soldiers have daily drills (timed tests) and daily P.T. (homework with flashcards). They keep track of their progress with a graph. I am the Drill Sergeant, so I wear an army hat and get into character. They love this! Next, soldiers have to complete missions (games and activities). You should see them! Some of the games require them to do push ups and jumping jacks! It is so funny, but they work really hard! This mission requires a lot of strategy. Can you tell he is thinking hard? Download this game for free! IF you like it, try out the rest of the unit in my TPT store by clicking here. I had to share this cute little saying! We went on our field trip to the St. Louis Arch and Old Courthouse on Monday. We perform the Bubble Gum Trial at the courthouse every year as we study Government. I'll post pics soon. Have a great day! Amy
This Boot Camp Classroom Transformation lets elementary students practice their math facts in a fun and engaging manner.
This BEST SELLER on TpT was updated with Ink SAVER Option and much more! Tired of your students not knowing their math facts through 144!!!???!! Whip those little soldiers into shape with this highly engaging Boot Camp Unit with over 150 pages! (11's and 12's individual tests and flashcards added June 2018)) You choose what to use! This can be used in bits and pieces or as a stand alone unit. You choose how much or how little you do! I made this resources VERY thorough with LOTS of options! What is Bootcamp? Soldiers have daily drills (timed tests:multiplication within 144 and division within 100) and daily P.T. (homework). You are the drill sergeant and you will lead your troops through many different missions (games and activities) that will strengthen their fact fluency. Make sure to download the free preview to see all that is included! Games and Missions Included Fitness Facts-Partner Page 7-9 (2 Differentiated Games) Soldiers spin the factor wheel and complete multiplication problems. If their answer was correct, they spin the fitness wheel and the partners complete the exercise together. Battle Row-Partner Page 10-11 Strategy game in which soldiers must capture or secure four combat vehicles in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) using their knowledge of multiplication facts. Build a Solider- Independent Craftivity Page 12-15 Soldiers must answer multiplication problems and then add three products up to complete one piece of a Soldier Glyph. They do this for each part to create a craft Soldier. Patterns are included at the end of this file. Battle Buddies- Whole Group Page 16-20 Soldiers each have a card and march around the room until you tell them to stop. They grab a Battle Buddy and multiply their two numbers together. Other variations included. Create a Cadence- Whole Group, Partner, or Independent Page 21-22 Soldiers create a chant to memorize their multiplication/ division facts. They can march around the classroom or outside like soldiers do when they march in formation. Army Strong- Partner Page 23-24 Soldiers use a game board to “enlist” more recruits into their army. They must solve for the missing number and understand the relationship between multiplication and division. Get in Formation- Partner Page 27-33 (2 Games) Students are given specific formations to get their soldiers lined up. They must create an array for each multiplication equation. Answer Key Included. Operation Cobra Monkey-Partner Page 34-45 (2 Differentiated Games) Soldiers must recue their teammates who were captured by solving word problems on cards. If they draw an Enemy Sighted card, they must run in place to “escape the enemy.” Answer Key Included Also included: Boot Camp Memorization In Motion Flashing Whiteboard Game (student fav!) Microsoft Word Editable Parent Letter Table Signs for groups Multiplication Tips Posters for each fact family (to 10 x 10) Powerpoint Editable Diplomas My students beg for math everyday and can't wait until I put my Drill Sergeant hat on! They love their military dog tags and they work super hard to pass each drill! Finally something to motivate them! Just want the games? Click here. Just want the Flashcards and Multiplication Drills? Click here. Common Core 3.OA.1.Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7. 3.OA.3. Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.1 3.OA.4. Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8 × ? = 48, 5 = _ ÷ 3, 6 × 6 = ? 3.OA.5. Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide.2 Examples: If 6 × 4 = 24 is known, then 4 × 6 = 24 is also known. (Commutative property of multiplication.) 3 × 5 × 2 can be found by 3 × 5 = 15, then 15 × 2 = 30, or by 5 × 2 = 10, then 3 × 10 = 30. (Associative property of multiplication.) Knowing that 8 × 5 = 40 and 8 × 2 = 16, one can find 8 × 7 as 8 × (5 + 2) = (8 × 5) + (8 × 2) = 40 + 16 = 56. (Distributive property.) 3.OA.6. Understand division as an unknown-factor problem. For example, find 32 ÷ 8 by finding the number that makes 32 when multiplied by 8. 3.OA.7.Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers. ************************************************************************* Make sure to follow my store by clicking the star by my name to be notified when more resources are uploaded! ************************************************************************* Earn TPT Credits! Leave feedback for this item and you will receive credits to use for future purchases! It's like getting free money just for saying how much you loved this product! ******************************************************************* Never Miss Out! Get the latest teaching tips, tricks, and freebies! 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This Boot Camp Classroom Transformation lets elementary students practice their math facts in a fun and engaging manner.
This program is meant to boost students’ fraction skills, while also meeting multiple word problem and problem-solving standards. Students will participate in this program for 10 days, completing a daily review of skills. This is perfect for a review right before your big state assessments. Included in this packet are the following: *A 10 page packet for students, each including 5 questions per day. *12 posters on ALL fraction standards. *Pre- and post- assessments *Directions on how to print posters to use as interactive notebook pages for students. This will take about 15-20 minutes per day during your math block. This is meant to get students "in-shape" in terms of fraction standards! This program is print and go, and super easy to follow. Students will learn the following skills/standards: *Fractions on a number line *Partitioning fractions *Finding equivalent fractions *Comparing fractions *Measuring on a number line *Fractions as part of a set *Shading fractions *Fractions a one whole *Fractions as more than a whole *Cross multiplication to find equivalent fractions *Word Problems with fractions Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks for looking! -Dan M.
Double Digit Multiplication Boot Camp - Help your students master double digit multiplication with this boot camp theme math pack! Mastery can be difficult and often requires repeated practice. This packet gives your students multiple ways to intensively practice double digit multiplication. It is packed with fun activities that have a reasonable number of problems so it is not overwhelming. This pack includes: * 5 Double Digit Multiplication Independent Practice Sheets (full sheets) * 5 Partner Check Collaborative Double Digit Multiplication Practice Activities * 5 Quick Double Digit Multiplication Reviews That Are Perfect for Warms Ups or Homework (1/2 sheets) * 2 Sets of Double Digit Multiplication Task Cards * Bonus Task Card Activities Section Including Scoot Directions, A Task Card Face Off Game, and Task Card Recording Sheet for Center and Scoot Games * 2 Double Digit Multiplication Print and Go Games * 1 Multiplication Facts Game These activities are easy to use, require little teacher prep, and give students multiple opportunities to practice double digit multiplication. For more double digit multiplication practice check out the products below: Double Digit Multiplication Double Digit Multiplication Common Core Standards Pack For more math resources, check out the following products Math Exit Slips 4th Grade Common Core All Standards Mega Bundle Math Games and Centers: 4th Grade Print and Play, No Prep 4th Grade Common Core Math Assessments - All Standards Bundle 4th Grade Common Core Test Prep - All Standards Mega Bundle 4th Grade Math Task Cards Mega Bundle All Domains and StandardsMath Exit Slips - 4th Grade Common Core All Standards Mega Bundle 4th Grade Common Core Math Assessments - All Standards Bundle 4th Grade Common Core Math Word Wall and More 4th Grade Math Skills Scoot Mega Bundle
This is a certificate that can be given to your students after they have completed a test prep boot camp or even one of my study guides. It will show them that they are ready for that big state test! A fun way to give a extra boost of confidence! If you haven't checked out my test prep study guides, here are the links: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-and-Math-Test-Prep-Study-Guide-Bundle-3053103 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bootcamp-Math-Test-Prep-Study-Guide-3053097 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bootcamp-Reading-Test-Prep-Study-Guide-3053083