2nd Grade Arithmetic Interactive Notebooks

Multiplication Skip counting on a Number Line Anchor Chart, Dice Game, Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade multiplication lesson on using number lines for multiplication and skip counting multiplication with a full lesson plan including an anchor chart, mini-lesson, interactive notebook, practice activities, dice game, and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during multiplication practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for using number lines for multiplication and skip counting multiplication is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson for this strategy for multiplication facts, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiplication as skip counting on a number line lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this multiplication as skip counting on a number line lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This 3rd grade number line multiplication lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model multiplying by skip counting on number lines and open number lines for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize number line multiplication
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to skip count for multiplication with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry to review number line multiplication
  • a multiplication dice game to engage in skip counting on a number line to find multiplication facts with a partner
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to multiplication within 100. 

This multiplication as skips on a number line lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this multiplication as skips on a number line lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about multiplication as skip counting on a number line!)

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Multiply by 9 Patterns Strategy Anchor Chart, Card Game, Fact Practice Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade math strategies lesson on using multiplication patterns to multiply by 9 with a full plan including a mini lesson, a times 9 multiplication patterns anchor chart, fact practice activities, foldable, card game, and review worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during fact practice and review for times 9? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for using multiplication patterns to multiply by 9 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiplication patterns for times 9 lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this multiply by 9 lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This multiply by 9 multiplication strategy lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the patterns for times 9 facts for your students
  • a multiplication strategies anchor chart with the 9 times tables
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice multiplying by 9 with classmates
  • an interactive notebook foldable for the 9s multiplication facts
  • a multiplying by 9 card game to be review the facts and patterns with a partner
  • a times 9 worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to basic multiplication facts within 100. 

This multiplication patterns strategy lesson for multiplying by 9 is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this multiply by 9 using patterns lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Multiplication review game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about multiplication patterns to multiply by 9!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Multiply by 6 & by 7 with Distributive Property Anchor Chart Dice Game Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade lesson on using the distributive property of multiplication to multiply by 6 or multiply by 7. It's a full plan including a mini lesson, distributive property of multiplication anchor chart, practice activities, dice game, foldable, and review worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during multiplying by 6 and 7 practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on using the distributive property of multiplication as a strategy is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiply by 6 or multiply by 7 lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this strategies for multiplication with 6 and 7 lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This multiply by 6 and multiply by 7 multiplication facts lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model using the distributive property of multiplication to multiply by 6 and multiply by 7 for your students
  • distributive property of multiplication anchor charts to help students remember this strategy for multiplying by 6 and 7
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice multiplication facts with 6 and 7 with classmates
  • an interactive notebook foldable
  • a multiplication dice game to review multiplying by 6 and 7 with a partner or group
  • a multiply by 6 and multiply by 7 worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to simple multiplication facts within 100. 

This multiply by 6 and multiply by 7 lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this multiplication strategies for times 6 and times 7 lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about using the distributive property to multiply by 6 and multiply by 7!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Multiplication Unit Bundle of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities for 3rd Grade

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Introducing Division Facts Divide by 6 & 7 Review Games, Worksheet, Anchor Chart

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Have fun with your intro to basic division facts lesson for 3rd grade! Teach students to divide by 6 and divide by 7 with a full plan including a mini lesson, anchor chart, cooperative practice activities, division facts review game, interactive notebook foldable, and assessment worksheet for division facts with 6 and 7.

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during division facts practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven intro to division facts lesson on dividing by 6 and 7 is perfect for you. Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This learning to divide by 6 and 7 lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this introducing division facts lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This beginning division facts lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model how to divide by 6 and divide by 7 for your students
  • an strategy anchor chart to help students visualize basic division facts with 6 and 7.
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice beginning division facts with classmates
  • an interactive notebook review foldable
  • an intro to division facts game to be played with a partner or group
  • a beginning division facts worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to introducing division.

This intro to divison facts lesson for dividing by 6 and 7 is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this basic divison facts lesson for divide 6 and 7 can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the division facts worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Division facts game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about basic division facts as they divide by 6 and 7!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Introducing Basic Division Facts Divide by 2 3 4 & 5 Practice Games, Worksheet +

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Have fun introducing division to your 3rd grade class with this lesson on basic division facts involving 2, 3, 4, and 5! It's a full plan including mini lesson, division facts anchor chart, cooperative practice activities, division review game, interactive notebook foldable, and basic facts worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during division facts practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on dividing by 2, 3, 4, and 5 is perfect for you. Yep…an observation-worthy intro to division lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This lesson on beginning division facts involving 2, 3, 4, and 5 is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this beginning division facts lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This 3rd grade basic division facts lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model dividing by 2, 3, 4, and 5 for your students
  • a division anchor chart to provide students with and easy reference tool for basic division facts
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice these beginning division facts with classmates
  • an interactive notebook review foldable
  • a kinesthetic division review game to be played with a group and get kids moving through division fact fluency
  • a basic division facts worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to division.

This beginning division facts. lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this dividing by 2, 3, 4, and 5 lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the division facts worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Division game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about basic division facts 2 through 5!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Multiply by 8 w/ Distributive Property Anchor Chart Dice Game Practice Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade lesson on using the distributive property of multiplication strategy to multiply by 8. It's a full plan including a mini lesson, a multiply by 8 anchor chart, practice activities, dice game, review foldable, and distributive property of multiplication worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during multiply by 8 practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on the distributive property of multiplication is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiply by 8 strategy lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this multiplication strategies for times 8 lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch multiplication facts come alive! 

This multiply by 8 multiplication facts lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model using the distributive property of multiplication to multiply by 8 for your students
  • a distributive property anchor chart for multiplication for 8 as a factor
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice multiplying by 8 with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to simple multiplication facts within 100. 

This multiply by 8 lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this lesson for using the distributive property of multiplication for times 8 facts can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Multiplication review game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about the distributive property and multiplying by 8!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Multiplication Unit Bundle of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities for 3rd Grade

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3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

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Teaching Times 2 & Multiply by 5 Strategies Anchor Charts Review Game Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade lesson on using multiplication patterns for teaching times 2 and how to multiply by 5. It's a full plan including a mini lesson, multiplication strategy anchor chart, fact practice activities, review dice game, foldable, and multiplying by 2 and 5 worksheet! Students will have their 2 times and tables and 5 times tables mastered in not time!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during multiplication fact practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for multiplication fact patterns for 2 and 5 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiplication patterns for times 2 and times 5 lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this lesson on using multiplication patterns to multiply by 2 and multiply by 5. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This multiply by 2 and multiply by 5 multiplication facts lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the patterns for multiplying by 2 and 5 for your students
  • multiplication strategies anchor charts for the multiplying by 2 and 5 fact patterns
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the times 2 and 5 facts with classmates
  • an interactive notebook foldable
  • a multiplication dice game to review multiplication patterns for 2 and 5 with a partner
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to basic multiplication facts within 100. 

This multiply by 2 and multiply by 5 multiplication patterns lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your students' need for play. 

The activities in this multiply by 2 and multiply by 5 multiplication patterns lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about using multiplication patterns to multiply by 2 and multiply by 5!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Multiplication Unit Bundle of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities for 3rd Grade

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3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

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Beginner Multiplication with Arrays Anchor Chart, Dice Game, Practice, Review +

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade lesson on multiplication as arrays with a full plan including a mini lesson, beginner multiplication activities, array dice game, interactive notebook, foldable and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review or multiplication as arrays? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for simple multiplication within 100 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This beginning multiplication as arrays lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this multiplication as arrays lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This beginner multiplication as arrays math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model using arrays to represent multiplication equations for your students
  • a multiplication strategies anchor chart to help students visualize multiplying with arrays
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice multiplication as arrays with classmates
  • an interactive notebook foldable
  • a multiplication dice game to review arrays with a partner
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to simple multiplication within 100. 

This multiplication as arrays lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this multiplication as arrays lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Multiplicaiton review game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about multiplication as arrays!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Multiplication Unit Bundle of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities for 3rd Grade

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3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

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Subtract Across Zeros Game, Anchor Chart, 3-Digit Regrouping Practice Activities

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3-digit subtraction lesson on regrouping and subtracting across zeros with a full plan including a mini lesson, strategies anchor chart, practice activities, review game, interactive notebook, and assessment worksheet for 3-digit subtraction involving zeros!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on 3-digit subtraction across zeros is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This subtracting across zero lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this 3-digit subtraction lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This subtracting across zero math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model regrouping to subtract across zeros using 3-digit numbers
  • a strategies anchor chart to help students visualize subtraction across a zero
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice 3-digit subtraction involving zeros with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a 3 digit subtraction math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to 3-digit subtraction that involves regrouping with a zero. 

This subtracting across zero lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this subtraction lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about subtracting across zero!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Distributive Property of Multiplication Game, Anchor Chart, Practice, & Review

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on the distributive property of multiplication with a full plan including activities, game, and worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for multiplication within 100 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This distributive property of multiplication lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this distributive property of multiplication lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This multiplication math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize their learning
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to multiplication within 100. 

This distributive property of multiplication lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this distributive property of multiplication lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about distributive property of multiplication!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Multiplication Unit Bundle of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities for 3rd Grade

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3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

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Associative & Commutative Property of Multiplication Anchor Chart Game Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on the commutative and associative properties of multiplication with a full plan including an anchor chart, practice activities, review game, and worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for multiplication within 100 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This the commutative and associative properties of multiplication lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this the commutative and associative properties of multiplication lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This multiplication math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize their learning
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to multiplication within 100. 

This the commutative and associative properties of multiplication lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this the commutative and associative properties of multiplication lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about the commutative and associative properties of multiplication!)

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Intro Basic Division Facts Divide by 8 & 9 Review Games, Worksheet, Anchor Chart

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Have fun introducing division and the basic division facts for 8 and 9! Teach your 3rd grade class to divide by 8 and 9 with a full plan including a mini lesson, strategy anchor chart, cooperative practice activities, division facts review game, interactive notebook foldable, and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during division fact practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on beginning division by 8 and 9 is perfect for you. Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This intro to division facts lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom as students divide by 8 and 9. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this basic division facts lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This intro to division facts 8 and 9 lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model how to divide by 8 and divide by 9 for your students
  • an strategy anchor chart to help students visualize patterns for the basic division facts 8 and 9
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice beginning division facts with classmates
  • an interactive notebook review foldable
  • a division facts review game to play and divide by 8 and 9 with a partner
  • a division facts worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to beginning division.

This intro to division lesson for dividing by 8 and 9 is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this divide by 8 and 9 basic division facts lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the division facts worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Division facts game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about beginning division as they divide by 8 and 9!)

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Beginner Multiplication as Repeated Addition Anchor Chart Card Game Worksheet +

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade lesson on multiplication as repeated addition with a full plan including a mini lesson, multiplication strategy anchor chart, playing card game, practice activities, foldable, and assessment

worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during beginning multiplication practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for repeated addition multiplication is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiplication as repeated addition lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this simple multiplication as repeated addition lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This 3rd grade multiplication basic facts lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model using repeated addition for multiplication facts for your students
  • an strategy anchor chart to help students visualize multiplication as repeated addition
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice repeated addition multiplication with classmates
  • a foldable interactive notebook entry
  • a multiplication playing card game to review repeated addition with a partner
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to basic multiplication within 100. 

This multiplication as repeated addition lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this repeated addition multiplication lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about multiplication as repeated addition!)

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Multiplying by 10 Basic Multiplication Facts Pattern Anchor Chart Game Practice

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on basic multiplication patterns to multiply by 10 with a full plan including anchor charts, practice activities, game, and review worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math facts practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for multiplying by 10 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiplication patterns for times 10 lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this multiplication patterns for times 10 lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This multiplication math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • an anchor chart to help your students visualize multiplying by 10
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to multiplication within 100. 

This multiplication patterns for times 10 lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this multiplication patterns for times 10 lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about multiplication patterns for times 10!)

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Beginning Division Repeated Subtraction Anchor Chart, Game, Practice Worksheet +

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade math lesson on repeated subtraction division with a full plan including mini lesson, strategy anchor chart, division review games, interactive notebook foldable, practice activities, and repeated subtraction worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during beginning division practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on division as repeated subtraction is perfect for you. Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This 3rd grade repeated subtraction division lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this beginning division as repeated subtraction lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This repeated subtraction division math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model how to use repeated subtraction to solve a division equation for your students
  • a division strategy anchor chart to help students visualize how repeated subtraction division works
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice division as repeated subtraction with classmates
  • an interactive notebook review foldable
  • a division review game to be played with a partner
  • a repeated subtraction worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and TEKS related to 3rd grade beginning division. 

This repeated subtraction division lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this division as repeated subtraction lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the repeated subtraction worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Division game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about division as repeated subtraction!)

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Divide by 0 & 1 - Basic Division Facts Games, Practice, Worksheet, Anchor Chart

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade beginning division rules lesson! Teach students how to when it is possible to divide by 0 and 1 with a full plan including mini lesson, division rules anchor charts, cooperative practice activities, division facts game, interactive notebook foldable, and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during division facts practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on rules for division involving 0 and 1 is perfect for you. Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This beginning division lesson on rules to divide by 0 and 1 is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this basic division involving 0 and 1 lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This introducing division fact rules for 0 and 1 math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model dividing any number by 1, how it is impossible to divide by 0, and how 0 divided by any other number will always be zero for your students
  • an division rules anchor chart to help students visualize the divide by 0 and 1 rules
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice division facts involving 0 and 1 with classmates
  • an interactive notebook review foldable
  • a division facts math game to play with division involving 0 and 1 along with a partner
  • a division facts worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive 3rd grade lesson covers the CCSS and math TEKS related to basic division facts. 

This intro to division facts lesson for dividing by 0 and 1 is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this dividing by 0 and 1 lesson for introducing division facts can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the division facts worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Division facts game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about basic division facts as they divide by 0 and 1!)

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Multiply by 3 & by 4 w/ Distributive Property Anchor Chart Game Review Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade lesson on using the distributive property of multiplication to multiply by 3 and multiply by 4. It's a full plan including a mini lesson, distributive property of multiplication anchor charts, practice activities, review game, and assessment worksheet. They'll have their 3 times tables and 4 times tables mastered in no time!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during multiply by 3 and 4 practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for basic multiplication facts within 100 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiply by 3 and multiply by 4 lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this distributive property of multiplication strategy lesson for the 3 times tables and 4 times tables. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This multiply by 3 and multiply by 4 multiplication math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model using the distributive property of multiplication to multiply by 3 or 4 with for your students
  • distributive property of multiplication anchor charts including the 3 and 4 times tables facts.
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice multiplying by 3 and 4 with classmates
  • an interactive notebook foldable
  • a multiplication review game to be played with a partner
  • a times 3 and 4 worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to using properties as a strategy for basic multiplication facts within 100. 

This multiply by 3 and multiply by 4 lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this lesson on using the distributive property of multiplication strategy for multiplying by 3 and 4 can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about using the distributive property of multiplication to multiply by 3 and multiply by 4!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Basic Division Facts - Missing Dividends Game, Anchor Charts, Review Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Have fun with all the basic division facts and finding missing dividends! This 3rd grade lesson is overflowing with a mini lesson, division facts anchor charts, cooperative practice activities, missing dividends game, interactive notebook review, and mixed division facts worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during beginning division facts practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on mixed division facts is perfect for you. Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

When you're done introducing division facts within 100, grab this lesson on mixed division facts designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this mixed basic division facts lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This intro to division facts lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson to guide you through reviewing the beginning division facts with students and word on building fact fluency
  • anchor charts to provide an easy reference for all the basic division facts
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice mixed division facts with classmates
  • an interactive notebook review foldable
  • a division facts review game where students play with a partner and find missing dividends
  • a mixed division facts worksheet for practice, homework, and assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the 3rd grade math CCSS and TEKS related to basic division facts. 

This mixed division facts lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this basic division facts lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the beginning division facts worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Missing Dividends game with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about beginning division and mixed division facts!)

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Using a Multiplication Chart Game, Anchor Chart, Practice & Review Activities

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on using a multiplication chart with a full plan including a mini lesson, anchor chart, cooperative class activity, review foldable, multiplication game, and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for using a multiplication chart for basic multiplication facts within 100 is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This lesson on using a multiplication table is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into small groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this using a multiplication table lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This multiplication chart math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model how to use a basic multiplication table for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students how to use a multiplication chart to find the product of two numbers or a missing factor
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice equations on a multiplication chart with classmates
  • an interactive notebook foldable
  • a multiplication game to be played with a multiplication chart and a partner
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to multiplication within 100. 

This lesson on using a multiplication table is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this lesson using a multiplication chart can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the foldable pieces to their interactive notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Multiplication game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about using a multiplication table!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Beginner Multiplication with Pictures as Equal Groups Anchor Chart Dice Game Etc

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade lesson on beginner multiplication as equal groups with a full plan including a mini lesson for multiplication with pictures, a strategy anchor chart, practice activities, an equal groups multiplication dice game, interactive notebook, and assessment worksheet!

Would you love to see your students actively engaged with beginning multiplication practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson for multiplication with pictures in equal groups is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This multiplication as equal groups lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this multiplication with pictures in equal groups lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This beginner multiplication math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model equal groups multiplication for your students
  • a strategy anchor chart to help students visualize multiplication with pictures
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice multiplication as equal groups with classmates
  • an equal groups interactive notebook foldable activity
  • a multiplication dice game to review equal groups multiplication with a partner
  • a worksheet for practice, homework, or assessment
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to beginner multiplication within 100. 

This multiplication as equal groups lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this equal groups multiplication with pictures lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about multiplication as equal groups!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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