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Chapter 1: Number System
2.1 Problem Solving and Explaining Solutions
1.1 The Counting Numbers
1.2 Decimals and Negative Numbers
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Chapter 3: Addition and Subtraction
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4.3 Properties of Multiplication
4.4 The Distributive Property
4.5 Properties in Problem Solving
4.6 Multiplication Algorithms
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12.8 Contrasting and Relating Perimeter and Area
12.6 Area and Circumference of Circles
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Chapter 7: Ratio and Proportional Relationships
7.1 Defining Ratio and Proportional Relationships
7.2 Proportion Problems
7.3 The Values of a Ratio
7.4 Proportional Relationships
2.5 Reasoning About Percent
7.6 Percent Increase and Decrease
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15.1 Intro to Statistics
15.2 Displaying Data
15.4 Summarizing, Describing, and Comparing Data
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16.3 Probability of Compound Events
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4.4 The Distributive Property
Information in this section corresponds to: 4.4 The Distributive Property: Beckmann, Sybilla. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities (p. 166-171). Pearson Education.
Distributive Property of Multiplication
For many years I dreaded having to teach my 3rd graders the Distributive Property of Multiplication. They just always seemed to struggle! Then one day I had an idea that changed ALL of that and teaching the Distributive Property has actually become one of my FAVORITE math lessons of the year! What’s my secret you ask? The Distributive Doctor more on Doctor D. in a little bit… But first, let’s talk about planning… I like to block out a few days (usually 3-4) in order to provide my kiddos with plenty of practice at all 3 levels of instruction: concrete (using manips), pictorial (making drawings), and abstract (using numbers). We begin by… Manipulatives are key in order for students to be able to “see” and truly understand this property. So we use them quite a bit in the beginning! I’ll start off by having my students show me an array. (This step is usually easy, since we’ve already learned about multiplication and arrays.) Next, I tell them that we’re all going to be distributive doctors or surgeons for the day! They LOVE this! I even refer to them as Dr. Smith or Dr. Rodriguez :0) You should see their faces light up […]
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The Distributive Property
The distributive property is a great property for hands-on learning. Check out our tips on making the distributive property concrete.
Information in this section corresponds to:
4.4
The Distributive Property
: Beckmann, Sybilla. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities (p.
166
-
171
). Pearson Education.
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