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Brand new from Wikispaces. guest Join | Help | Sign In mathzlinks Home guest| Join | Help | Sign In Turn off "Getting Started" Loading... Year 3 maths practice. Primary Teacher Page. Hip Hip Hooray Magazine Math Activities. These Math Activities are divided into two categories: Quick and effortless retrieval of addition and multiplication facts is essential to computing a whole range of math functions from reducing fractions, to finding common denominators, to dividing, to factoring, etc..

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Students who haven't memorized the facts struggle unnecessarily throughout their math studies. Schools tend to "out-source" this essential task of memorizing the facts. After school programs can help students immensely by helping kids learn their math facts. Memorizing facts is necessary, but it doesn't have to be tedious. These activities review basic math concepts. The files below are in pdf format. General Paper Tower Stacking Game: Memorize addition facts with a "Jenga" style stacking game. Parking Spot Game: Memorize addition facts with a game for car lovers. Math Facts Hangman: Play Hangman with numbers instead of letters. Flash Card Eating Monster: Feed a hungry monster with addition facts. Addition Facts Memory Kits. Math/parking lot additoin.pdf.

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7 Games for Practicing Math Facts

Speed Racers What they’ll practice: Identifying odd and even numbers What they’ll need: One deck of cards per pair How to play: Students should remove all face cards and divide the deck in half. Students flip over cards one by one to make two piles: odds and evens. 2. What they’ll practice: Basic math facts What they’ll need: Chalkboard or interactive whiteboard, two flashlights (one with colored cellophane wrapped around the top to distinguish between teams) How to play: Before class begins, list several numbers on the board (either in rows or random order). 3. What they’ll practice: Addition, subtraction What they’ll need: One deck of cards for every three students (face cards are worth 11) How to play: Two players are the “soldiers” and one player is the “general.”

The general (the only one who can see both cards) adds the two numbers together and says the sum aloud. Basic Facts Fluency. Every math teacher struggles to find ways to encourage students to master their basic facts.

Basic Facts Fluency

Whether for addition and subtraction facts or for multiplication and division facts, teachers collect many ideas from which they can draw activities to meet the varied needs of learners in their classes. Games and Who Has? Activities are especially motivational and continual play can help students develop fact fluency in an effort to master the games and capture the most points. Many teachers include a weekly "Game Day" in math classes. On this day, student groups cycle through activity centers that include games to develop fact fluency and/or practice important math skills. Mathematical Interactivities - Games, Puzzles and other Interactive Multimedia Resources Online for Teachers and Kids - By David Hellam. Johnnie's Math Page - The Best Math for Kids and their Teachers -Hundreds of Interactive Math Tools, Math Activities, and Math Games. Johnnie's Math Page is the site to find fun math for kids, math games, and even a little math homework help.

Johnnie's Math Page - The Best Math for Kids and their Teachers -Hundreds of Interactive Math Tools, Math Activities, and Math Games

Interactive math activities from across the web have been organized by topic to make math learning enjoyable and interesting. These activities have been chosen to represent the range of math learned from kindergarten to middle school. I have put together resources for middle school math. In the middle school math section you will find fantastic models for all kinds of algebra- from linear equations to quadratics. You will also find geomtery models from constructions to trigonometry.. For parents and teachers, you will find math lessons and free math worksheets as well as links to other math teaching resources. For those who like a challenge, you will find free math games in the math puzzles section. Contact Johnnie. Johnnie's Math Page - The Best Math for Kids and their Teachers -Hundreds of Interactive Math Tools, Math Activities, and Math Games. Math Games. Factor Trees and Prime Factorization.