Mathematical relationships among numbers can be represented, compared, and communicated.
Mathematical relationships can be represented as expressions, equations and inequalities in mathematical situations.
How is mathematics used to quantify, compare, represent, and model numbers?
How can mathematics support effective communication?
How are relationships represented mathematically?
How can expressions, equations and inequalities be used to quantify, solve, model, and/or analyze mathematical situations?
The Thinking Blocks Multiplication app, teaches children how to model and solve word problems involving multiplication and division.
This video showcase the multiplication properties of Associative and Commutative.
Love fun math games? Love NO PREP? So do we! These are 2 Print and Go games that review multiplication skills up to 10x10. You just print and hand out.
These games are designed to make students practice their multiplication facts and also to make them think as they use strategic thinking while they play.