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Number Sense 3
Guided Lesson
Number Sense 3
Fourth Grade
Multiplication
Understanding how our ten number system works enables students to see interesting and useful patterns and relationships in these math activities. These patterns allow students to develop more efficient mental math strategies when multiplying by multiples of 10 or 100. Students will also review rounding and apply this skill to larger numbers - up to 100,000’s place.
Guided Lesson
Number Sense 3
Guided Lesson
Number Sense 3
Understanding how our ten number system works enables students to see interesting and useful patterns and relationships in these math activities. These patterns allow students to develop more efficient mental math strategies when multiplying by multiples of 10 or 100. Students will also review rounding and apply this skill to larger numbers - up to 100,000’s place.
Fourth Grade
Multiplication
Guided Lesson
Practicing Place Value
Activity
Practicing Place Value
Third Grade
Addition
Your child will be cheering for 8s and 9s as she tries to create a larger number than her competitors. Whoever ends up with the largest number wins!
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Practicing Place Value
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Practicing Place Value
Your child will be cheering for 8s and 9s as she tries to create a larger number than her competitors. Whoever ends up with the largest number wins!
Third Grade
Addition
Activity
Household Energy Consumption
Activity
Household Energy Consumption
Third Grade
Multiplication
Challenge your third-grader to sharpen her new math skills--and maybe do the planet a favor, too.
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Household Energy Consumption
Activity
Household Energy Consumption
Challenge your third-grader to sharpen her new math skills--and maybe do the planet a favor, too.
Third Grade
Multiplication
Activity
You're the Teacher!
Worksheet
You're the Teacher!
Fourth Grade
Multiplication
No reason to claim the dog ate your homework or an alien abducted your notes -- for this math assignment, you'll be the grader!
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You're the Teacher!
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You're the Teacher!
No reason to claim the dog ate your homework or an alien abducted your notes -- for this math assignment, you'll be the grader!
Fourth Grade
Multiplication
Worksheet
Bicycle Math
Activity
Bicycle Math
Third Grade
Addition
Is your third grader bombing around on a bike these days? Here's a way to put all that fun time together with some math learning, too.
Activity
Bicycle Math
Activity
Bicycle Math
Is your third grader bombing around on a bike these days? Here's a way to put all that fun time together with some math learning, too.
Third Grade
Addition
Activity
Factor Friend or Foe?
Lesson Plan
Factor Friend or Foe?
Fourth Grade
Multiplication
Which number doesn't belong? This lesson requires students to think critically as they determine which number is not a factor of a particular number. Teach it on its own or as support for the lesson Factors Over the Rainbow.
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Factor Friend or Foe?
Lesson Plan
Factor Friend or Foe?
Which number doesn't belong? This lesson requires students to think critically as they determine which number is not a factor of a particular number. Teach it on its own or as support for the lesson Factors Over the Rainbow.
Fourth Grade
Multiplication
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