Math
Reflex Math +/- and x/%
Reflex Math's purpose is to help students learn basic fact fluency. Students should get a green light three-seven times a week. If they've achieved 100 % fluency in both areas once a week should be sufficient to keep fact knowledge. To access accounts, the username is div16 but each student has a different password to log in once they've clicked on their name. If your child does not remember their passwords, send me an email and I will pass them on. Here is the link to Reflex Math:
You can also create a parent account to access your child's learning. To do so, follow the steps below:
Go to reflexmath.com/parents
Follow the onscreen instructions to create your free account.
Go to reflexmath.com/reports
Once you are logged in, follow the instructions to add your child.*
*To add your child, you will need information from your child's Student Login Card To access your reporting account in the future, visit reflexmath.com/reports, then log in with your email and password.
Here's a video link Ms. Kelley created showing how to log onto Reflex Math
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lNi0fO-TEkjdFZo9kPYpU-MUBT5gRt6p/view
Reflex Math
Congratulations to everyone who has achieved 100% fluency with addition/subtraction or multiplication/division facts!
Double Digit Multiplication #1
Double Digit Multiplication #2
Double Digit Multiplication #3
Double Digit Multiplication: Lattice Method
Double Digit Multiplication: Lattice Method #2
2 X 3 Multiplication: Lattice Method
3 X 3 Multiplication: Lattice Method
Division: Using Picture Arrays
Division: Using Arrays
Fact Families: Using Arrays
Division: Properties of 0 and 1
Division: Word Problems
Division: Basic Facts
Division: Basic Facts
Long Division: 2 digit dividends
Long Division: 2 Digit Dividends
Long Division: 3 Digit Dividends
Long Division: 3 Digit Dividends
Long Division: 3 Digit Dividends
Long Division: 4 Digit Dividends
Long Division: 4 Digit Dividends
Divison Vocabulary
Long Division: 4 Digit Dividends
Long Division: Dividends with 0s
Long Division: Dividends with 0s
Math Antics: Fractions Introduction
Math Antics: Comparing and Adding Fractions
Math Antics: Fractions are Division Problems
Math Antics: Simplifying Fractions
#1 Fractions of Shapes
#2 Fraction Shapes
#3 Fractions with denominators and numerators
#4 Creating Fractions
#5 Fraction Word Problems
#6 Equivalent Fractions
#7 Equivalent Fractions
#8 Advanced Fractions
#5 Fraction Word Problems
#6 Equivalent Fractions
#7 Equivalent Fractions
#8 Advanced Fractions
Multiplying Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions Video
Adding Fractions Using Equivalent Fractions
Adding Fractions Using The Lowest Common Denominator
What Are Equivalent Fractions?
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Adding Mixed Numbers with Same Denominators
Adding Mixed Numbers using Lowest Common Denominator (LCD)
Adding Mixed Numbers Using LCDs
Subtracting Mixed Numbers Using LCD
Subtracting Mixed Numbers Using LCD
Multiplying Fractions #1
Multiplying Fractions #2
Prodigy Math
Click HERE to Play Prodigy Math
In Prodigy Math students create an avatar and can move around a variety of worlds. They earn coins by "battling" other characters using math questions. As a teacher, I can assign different topics, problems and question formats to students depending upon what they are learning. I can also see how the students answer their questions, whether they got it correct, randomly answered, or answered incorrectly. To play prodigy students can go to prodigygames.com and log in with our classroom code ( C8C572B ) and their password. It can also be added to their google waffle for easy access. If your child has forgotten their username or password, send me an email and I will send it to you.
Blooket Game
Click here to try it out --Blooket Game
In the game Blooket, you can play a variety of games and practice a variety of skills! this link should take you to a section of Blooket where you can practice your multiplication facts. Check it out!
Kahoot Game
To log into a game with the PIN number from your teacher, click HERE
Click here if you want to play Multiplication and Division Kahoot