Little test of key number line skills aimed at year 2 or 3.
Question 1: Identify numbers on a 700 - 800 number line
Question 2: Using relative position to locate numbers on a number line
Question 3: Working with relative position to find nearest 100
Question 4: Comparing and ordering three-digit numbers.
I will back to back print it on a three digit number ordering worksheet or a less than greater than worksheet.
Numbers words on a colourful worksheet.
Write each number word the corresponding number of times (e.g. write one:1 time, write two: 2 times etc)
1-10 on one page. 11-14 on one page. 15-17 on one page. 18-19 on one page. and 20 on one page.
Should keep 'em quiet for a while !!!???!!!
This interactive (click to show answer) Multiplication Wheel PowerPoint covers all the times tables from x2 up to x12.
Includes A5 multiplication wheel booklet.
Each times table has 9 different multiplication wheels on 9 separate slides (linkable from a menu page):
MISSING PRODUCTS (click inner number to reveal outer answer)
1) Wheel in order from 0 start
2) Wheel in order from 2 start
3) Wheel in order from 4 start
4) Wheel in mixed order, mix version 1
5) Wheel in mixed order, mix version 2
MISSING FACTORS (click outer number to reveal inner number)
6) Wheel in mixed order, mix version 1
7) Wheel in mixed order, mix version 2
MISSING PRODUCTS AND FACTORS (mixed missing inner and outer numbers)
8) Wheel in mixed order, mix version 1
9) Wheel in mixed order, mix version 2
Each slide can link back to main menu, or to that specific times table menu.
Could be used as whole class quiz, warm up, game or as an individual program on a laptop for students to work on independently.
ALSO INCLUDES MULTIPLICATION WHEEL BOOKLET. Two wheels on each A4 page, all times tables from 1-12, print back to back, fold, assemble in order, fill in the answers. Editable Word format and PDF included.
My students love making these little books every year.
Hope that you will use the 2 PowerPoints and booklet time and time again.
Eight Times Table trick of double-double-double.
PowerPoint with an animation showing the double-double-double strategy to help students work out answers when multiplying by 8.
Starts with some easier multiplications (1x8, 2x8, 5x8, 3x8),
Then covers all the x8 facts upto x12,
Then has some trickier numbers to multiply (two digit and three digits)
Includes 7 matching style differentiated worksheets
Also see my Multiplication Strategies pack which includes this trick and other common multiplication strategies;
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mental-multiplication-strategies-11756501
Find x more than using the number line, then write the addition sentences. Find x less than using the number line, then write the subtraction sentences.
Start number given. Students then fill in + or - and the other numbers to make the number sentences.
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halves. half. 1/2.
Look at the group of fruit and draw a line to make each group into two groups of equal quantity.
Then fill in the missing numbers below the clip art: Half of 6 is 3 etc.
Tally the number of 1)shapes 2)fruit 3)stationary
Then make the bar graph in the bar graph outline below.
(Delete some of the clipart, or copy and paste some to change the data)
Visual introduction to square number patterns . Useful as a visual introduction to exploring square numbers and/or as a lesson starter.
A square is slowly built by adding the next odd number of squares to the first to make a bigger square (number).
3 animated slides (don't bore your students too much, just use 1 a lesson)
*Slide 1 uses a growing pattern of odd numbers in an addition sentence (underneath the square) to create square numbers.
*Slide 2 uses the above plus the matching multiplication sentence.
*Slide 3 uses the visual and only the multiplication sentence.
I like to show slide 1 with just the addition sentence first off and impress my students with my quick fire maths skills ;-) "1+3+5+7+11+13+15+17+19+21+23 = 135". The following day I'll teach them the trick of multiplication. A few of my higher ability will be able to answer the addition sentences on their own at the end of a lesson.
You'll need a bit of patience as the squares reveal themselves.
Hope students around the world enjoy it (?) and that it makes multiplication that little more understandable.
Please rate and comment politely, all my resources are shared freely.
Gold, silver and bronze certificates for students who have learnt their multiplication tables to different levels.
Also includes the reverse side showing test results (you just need to delete ticks corresponding to results to match the front side)
Comes with a checklist / test sheet.
Levels are;
BRONZE
For being able to say a complete multiplication table in order.
e.g. "One times two is two. Two times two is four etc."
SILVER
For being able to give the product of the numbers multiplied together, out of order.
e.g. Q: “What is six x two?", "What is twelve x two?" etc.
GOLD
For giving facts when presented with the product only
e.g. “24?” “12 x 2”
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My class really like these: add together the two numbers at the bottom that are in the same colour box. Then write the answers in the boxes in the middle. Add together the two numbers in the boxes and write the total in the star shape at the top.
Differentiated worksheets uploaded (easy/missing numbers/DIY blank etc.) Also easy to edit.
Differentiated worksheets designed to assist learners with the mental addition strategy of partitioning ones into helpful parts to reach and bridge a three-digit number. The worksheets utilize the part-part-whole model to partition the ones, allowing students to discover the number bond to ten, which in turn helps them arrive at the next ten. By adding the remaining part, students can find the final answer.
The worksheets are differentiated into four levels, (I use them with my year 3 class) catering to learners’ varying abilities. Additionally, each set includes five large sheets, ideal for small group teaching.
Next Step: Add 10s across a 100 Number Line Worksheets
Master division with remainders! These 8 visual worksheets use arrays to teach year 3 students how to divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers, with and without remainders. Students circle groups in the arrays to visualize division and reinforce skip counting, multiples, and remainders. With mixed fact worksheets including sums with and without remainders.
Aligned to White Rose Scheme Step 9.
Another great year 3 divison resource: Division Part Whole Models Partitioning
Includes 11 multiplication resources
Mental Multiplication Strategies = for multiplying by x2/x3/x4/x5/x8/x9/x0/&x1
Using Place Value to Multiply with Arrays PowerPoint
Doubling and Halving Strategy to Multiply PowerPoint
Nine times table tricks and patterns
Division and Multiplication / Combining and Sharing Objects
Division - Think Multiplication Strategy
Also added a cool multiplication wheels powerpoint
plus some editable speed maths worksheets and multiplication certificates.
Some of my best multiplication resources. I have found them extremely useful and clear to help students gain a deeper understanding of multiplication knowledge and skills.
Made for my grade 3 class who are just starting to formally learn their times-tables.
Highly visual, interactive slides with arrays of dots, hundred square, step counting, various sum flashcards, animated finger trick illustration, and slides showing some of the patterns for the nines times table.
PowerPoint activity/presentation progressing in this slide order:
Counting in steps of nine up to 216 from 0.
100 square count in steps of nine with pattern being revealed (1.5 seconds each step).
9 times table in order with array
9 times table in order with no array
9 times table out of order with no array - 12 questions
9 times table out of order with no array - 24 questions
9 times table - see answer - give sum, out of order, no array, 12 questions
9 times table in order with finger trick
Animated slide that shows that the digits of the answers to nines times table sums always add upto 9.
Animated slide that shows that the tens digit goes up by one, and the ones digit goes down by one when the nines times table is recited in order.
With PDF to support 8) and 9) above.
Three rimes table trick with arrays to help with the three times table multiplication strategy .
This clear, step-by-step and helpful PowerPoint will help students learn that multiplication by 3 can be done by doubling and adding another set.
e.g. to calculate 3 × 14:
first double 14 getting 28, then add another 14, (to get 3 times 14) which is 42.
21 Examples are presented (from 3 x 2 up to 3 x 21) in order, or from a hyperlink menu.
Each slide shows the sum and a confused face,
Then two lines of the matching array (showing the doubling array)
Then another set (another line of the array) is added
Whilst the matching thought process is shown with clear sums.
Finally everything apart from the x3 sum and array dissolve out, leaving just the sum, the answer and the x3 array.
Each part of the thought multiplication strategy is presented when you click the mouse, giving students time to work out and explain each step.
Includes 3 level differentiated mathcing sylte worksheets and skip counting x3 worksheets.
Also see my Multiplication Strategies pack which includes this trick and other common multiplication strategies
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mental-multiplication-strategies-11756501
Think Addition Strategy to do Subtraction mental math 2 Presentations & 8 Worksheets -
Think-addition-to-do-subtraction is a mental math strategy that introduces students to the concept that there is an inverse relationship between addition and subtraction. You think of an addition fact in the same fact family. For example, you can solve 10 - 4 = ? by thinking 4 + ? = 10 and knowing that 4 + 6 = 10.
I made these two PowerPoints to help my grade 3 class (ages 8 & 9) with the think-addition strategy. Many of my students this year are slow to recall number-bond facts, and therefore this has hopefully helped them to see the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction. Could well be used in earlier grades.
1 PowerPoint of 25 sums with matching circles being added and taken away: mainly for subtraction sums between 10-20, but also has 4 slides for facts to 10.
Slides can of course be hidden and order rearranged.
2nd PowerPoint of 20 larger sums with no circles: variety of examples within 100.
Comes with seven subtraction think addition worksheets in PDF format of increasing difficulty, and 1 editable microsoft word worksheet.