I took pictures throughout the year and then cut them into 4x4 squares. In June we put them on black paper (we had to tape 2 pieces together) and then laminated them. They turned out amazing!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Photo Art
I took pictures throughout the year and then cut them into 4x4 squares. In June we put them on black paper (we had to tape 2 pieces together) and then laminated them. They turned out amazing!
Spiral - A Multiplication Game
Spiral - A super fun game
1. Build a spiral game board with all 52 cards, face up. Start in the center and work your way out.
2. Players each select a place marker and place it in the center of the spiral on the very first card.
3. Each player takes a turn rolling the die. They must multiply the number of the die times the value of the card they are on. If they are correct, they may move ahead the number on the die. If incorrect, they many not move. Ace = 1, jack, queen, and king are 10 (harder version would be 11, 12)
4. If a player lands on the same card as another player, they may send the other player back to start.
5. The first player to make it past the last card wins. (or decide they have to land exactly on last card).
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Make My Array
Make My Array
This is a great game to play after introducing repeated addition as a way to multiply. We started with 1inch graph paper and then as we improved, we used 1/4 inch graph paper. Talk about strategy and maybe you should start in a corner instead of plopping a big roll right in the middle.
Students work in pairs taking turns rolling 2 dice. Student record their roll with a dark marker and outline the array. Example: If a student rolls a 4 and a 6, they would draw a box 6 boxes across and 4 boxes down on their graph paper. Then write the multiplication problem and product in that box. While their partner rolls, they may color in their array.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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