Here is a great game for practicing multiplying by multiples of 10. Click here. Then just click play and see how high you can get.
Here is a video on the Area Model (sometimes called the Box Method). You only need to watch until the 4 minute point. Click below.
This is the best video I have been able to find for the Partial Product Multiplication Method. Click here. I would like to see the multiplication on the right side (she shows on the left). I hope this helps. There will also be a sheet in your child's binder.
Here is a link to two Traditional Method videos. Click below
When multiplying by one digit
When multiplying by two digits
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Homework for Week of November 27- December 1
Students should choose at least 2 afternoons during the week and one weekend day to do a whole session of xtramath.org with the Beat the Teacher section. They can choose which nights they would like to go on and they can always do extra days. It is very important for students to know their math facts. If your child does not have access to xtramath then they can practice with flashcards or with a game if you have one that practices the facts.
Monday (Day 4):
Read for 15 min
Math - Multiplication Fact Practice Sheet
Spelling - Cut words and Regular Sort
Tuesday (Day 5):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Extended Multiplication Sheet
Spelling - Regular Sort and Record
Wednesday (Day 6):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Estimating Products
Spelling - Spelling City
Thursday (Day 1):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Area Model Multiplication
Spelling - Blind Sort
Friday (Day 2):
Read for at least 30 minutes over the weekend
Monday (Day 4):
Read for 15 min
Math - Multiplication Fact Practice Sheet
Spelling - Cut words and Regular Sort
Tuesday (Day 5):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Extended Multiplication Sheet
Spelling - Regular Sort and Record
Wednesday (Day 6):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Estimating Products
Spelling - Spelling City
Thursday (Day 1):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Area Model Multiplication
Spelling - Blind Sort
Friday (Day 2):
Read for at least 30 minutes over the weekend
Go on xtramath.org
Monday, November 20, 2017
Math Facts
We are moving on to more of our math units where students need to know their math facts well, so they can focus on the new concepts. Multiplication and division facts are the facts many of the students need to practice the most. Students can go on xtramath as often as they would like and flashcards can be helpful. I am sending home paper copies of some of the games we have played at school and they can be played at home.
Here are a few other ways for the students to practice their math facts:
Freerice is a website where the U.N. will donate 10 grains of rice for every correct problem. It's a great way for kids to practice their facts while helping others in need.
Quick Math is a great app for practicing math facts. The students use their finger to write the answers on the screen. There is also a Quick Math Pack which includes 4 of their app.
Math Duel - Students can practice all the operations and play by themselves or against someone. Their opponent can be doing a different operation, so it is great if they have a sibling in a younger grade.
I hope these help if you are looking for some ways for your child to practice their math facts. Please have your child share with me any great game, websites, or apps they have enjoyed for practicing math facts.
Here are a few other ways for the students to practice their math facts:
Freerice is a website where the U.N. will donate 10 grains of rice for every correct problem. It's a great way for kids to practice their facts while helping others in need.
Quick Math is a great app for practicing math facts. The students use their finger to write the answers on the screen. There is also a Quick Math Pack which includes 4 of their app.
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Homework for Week of November 20th
Students should choose at least 2 afternoons during the week and one weekend day to do a whole session of xtramath.org with the Beat the Teacher section. They can choose which nights they would like to go on and they can always do extra days. It is very important for students to know their math facts. If your child does not have access to xtramath then they can practice with flashcards or with a game if you have one that practices the facts.
Monday (Day 2):
Read for 15 min
Math - Practice Math Facts
Tuesday (Day 3):
Read for at least 30 minutes over the break
Math - Practice Math Facts
Happy Thanksgiving!
Monday (Day 2):
Read for 15 min
Math - Practice Math Facts
Tuesday (Day 3):
Read for at least 30 minutes over the break
Math - Practice Math Facts
Happy Thanksgiving!
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Homework for Week of November 13-17
Students should choose at least 2 afternoons during the week and one weekend day to do a whole session of xtramath.org with the Beat the Teacher section. They can choose which nights they would like to go on and they can always do extra days. It is very important for students to know their math facts. If your child does not have access to xtramath then they can practice with flashcards or with a game if you have one that practices the facts.
Monday (Day 3):
Read for 15 min
Math - Prime/Composite
Spelling - Cut words and Regular Sort
Tuesday (Day 4):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Multiplicative Comparison Sheet
Spelling - Regular Sort and Record
Wednesday (Day 5):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Multiplicative Comparison Number Stories
Spelling - Spelling City
Thursday (Day 6):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Review for Chapter 3 - Test next week
Spelling - Blind Sort
Friday (Day 1):
Read for at least 30 minutes over the weekend
Monday (Day 3):
Read for 15 min
Math - Prime/Composite
Spelling - Cut words and Regular Sort
Tuesday (Day 4):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Multiplicative Comparison Sheet
Spelling - Regular Sort and Record
Wednesday (Day 5):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Multiplicative Comparison Number Stories
Spelling - Spelling City
Thursday (Day 6):
Read for 15 minutes
Math - Review for Chapter 3 - Test next week
Spelling - Blind Sort
Friday (Day 1):
Read for at least 30 minutes over the weekend
Go on xtramath.org
Math Videos
There are great videos to help with almost all our math concepts. Some you need to log in to watch, so I will be sending home a sheet with your child's access code. I would suggest using their google username and password when you have to set it up for a few less passwords to remember.
Multiples
Determining if a number is prime or composite
Multiplicative Comparison
Multiplicative Comparisons with Number Stories
Multiples
Determining if a number is prime or composite
Multiplicative Comparison
Multiplicative Comparisons with Number Stories
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Volunteers Needed: Scholastic Book Fair
The Scholastic Book Fair will be at SMS November 27-December 1!
Click Here
Shopping Hours:
11/27 - 8:30-4:00
11/28 - 8:30-4:00
11/29 - 8:30 - 6:30
11/30 - 8:30-4:00
12/1 - 8:30-11:00
11/27 - 8:30-4:00
11/28 - 8:30-4:00
11/29 - 8:30 - 6:30
11/30 - 8:30-4:00
12/1 - 8:30-11:00
We are looking for volunteers to help with:
- Set up on Nov. 21 from 12:00-3:00
- Cashiers and restocking shelves during the school day 8:30-12:00 and 11:45-3:10 time slots.
- Packing the fair on Friday from 11:00-2:30
- Set up on Nov. 21 from 12:00-3:00
- Cashiers and restocking shelves during the school day 8:30-12:00 and 11:45-3:10 time slots.
- Packing the fair on Friday from 11:00-2:30
If you can help at the fair please use this link below to sign up. We hope to see you at the fair. The profits we make from the fair go back into SMS classrooms and the library. Thank you for all your support!
Click Here
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Important Dates
November and December are busy months. Here are some of important dates:
November 8 - Early Release for Parent Conferences- students dismissed at 12:50.
November 8 - Book orders due- If you are ordering you can send in a check payable to scholastic or place your order online here with our class code GN3C3
November 9 - Teacher Day - No school for students
November 10 - Veteran's Day - No school
November 13 - Picture retakes
November 27- December 1 - Scholastic Book Fair (If you would like to volunteer at the fair click here)
December 13 - Early Release - students dismissed at 12:50
December 25 - January 1 - Winter Break
November 8 - Early Release for Parent Conferences- students dismissed at 12:50.
November 8 - Book orders due- If you are ordering you can send in a check payable to scholastic or place your order online here with our class code GN3C3
November 9 - Teacher Day - No school for students
November 10 - Veteran's Day - No school
November 13 - Picture retakes
November 27- December 1 - Scholastic Book Fair (If you would like to volunteer at the fair click here)
December 13 - Early Release - students dismissed at 12:50
December 25 - January 1 - Winter Break
Homework for Week of November 6-10
Students should choose at least 2 afternoons during the week and one weekend day to do a whole session of xtramath.org with the Beat the Teacher section. They can choose which nights they would like to go on and they can always do extra days. It is very important for students to know their math facts. If your child does not have access to xtramath then they can practice with flashcards or with a game if you have one that practices the facts.
Book Groups continue this week. The kids have a calendar with the reading assigned to their group.
Early Release - 11/8 for Parent/Teacher Conferences
Monday (Day 6):
Read for 15 min (Book Group Reading)
Math - Factor Sheet
No Spelling
Tuesday (Day 1):
Read for 15 minutes (Book Group Reading)
Math - Multiple Sheet
No Spelling
Wednesday (Day 2):
Read for at least 30 minutes over the weekend (Book Group Reading)
Thursday (Day ):
No School
Friday (Day ):
No School
Book Groups continue this week. The kids have a calendar with the reading assigned to their group.
Early Release - 11/8 for Parent/Teacher Conferences
Monday (Day 6):
Read for 15 min (Book Group Reading)
Math - Factor Sheet
No Spelling
Tuesday (Day 1):
Read for 15 minutes (Book Group Reading)
Math - Multiple Sheet
No Spelling
Wednesday (Day 2):
Read for at least 30 minutes over the weekend (Book Group Reading)
Go on xtramath.org
Thursday (Day ):
No School
Friday (Day ):
No School
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