Saturday, February 8, 2020

100 Days Smarter


We celebrated 100 days of working hard in third grade.  In years past, we worked on numbers up to one hundred. However, third graders...we needed a challenge. Guess what else goes in a 10 by 10 grid: a multiplication chart!  We went on a Hershey kiss hunt.  I hid 100 kisses in our classroom.  Each piece of chocolate had a product from the multiplication chart.  The students had a hundred different products to find and place correctly on the chart.  They worked really hard and smiled the whole time.


By the end of third grade, students should have all the one digit by one digit multiplication facts memorized. This is not an easy task and one that requires continual maintenance.  You've heard, "If you don't use it, you'll lose it." This certainly applies to memorizing multiplication facts.

This is an easy standard to practice at home.  There are some wonderful apps to use for practice. Three of the students' favorites are Teach Me Math Facts, Math Bingo, and Big Math Cards.  If you have a computer at home check out these links.  

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