This game can be used to practice Addition facts or Multiplication (the video link below demonstrates both.) To set up for this game, remove the Jacks, Queens, and Kings, but leave in the Aces (they’ll be 1’s) and the Jokers (as wild cards). Set out 9 cards in 3 rows of 3; face up. Look for a set of 3 cards that make a multiplication (or addition, for younger children) fact (2x4=8, you could take the 2, 4, and 8). **For facts that give a product, or answer, that is two digits, the third card in the set should be the digit in the ones place (3x4=12, you could take the 3, 4, and 2). The last version in the video is a variation in which players take turns. On your turn, you say the card that is in the ones place of the product. (The full fact must be present.) The other player can use any fact that works; it doesn’t have to be the same one that you see.
Julia R's Math page
Monday, August 17, 2020
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Closure Plan??
Wahoo! No school! or is it?
Here is a link to a resource that has many other resources linked. We can use this in a number of ways to support whatever your teachers are sending for you to work on from home.
Here is a link to a resource that has many other resources linked. We can use this in a number of ways to support whatever your teachers are sending for you to work on from home.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Welcome Julia!
Welcome Julia !
I hope that this site will be useful as a resource for practice when we are not meeting. My further hope is that this collection of resources will make it easy to keep it all together without having to work hard to remember where things are, and what to do.
We can continue to work together to add more links, organize it differently or even change the look to hopefully make the practice as "friendly" as possible.
If you have any thoughts or ideas for how to customize this page to make it better, let me know and I'll see what we can do.
I'm so glad we're going to be working together and I hope that together, we can make math feel a little better for you soon.
Tom
I hope that this site will be useful as a resource for practice when we are not meeting. My further hope is that this collection of resources will make it easy to keep it all together without having to work hard to remember where things are, and what to do.
We can continue to work together to add more links, organize it differently or even change the look to hopefully make the practice as "friendly" as possible.
If you have any thoughts or ideas for how to customize this page to make it better, let me know and I'll see what we can do.
I'm so glad we're going to be working together and I hope that together, we can make math feel a little better for you soon.
Tom
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