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How many facts do you really need to memorize???
Help your child memorize multiplication facts.
Remember to focus on the positives of finding methods to get all our mulitples without fingers.
Use patterns. Ex. If you know your 2s use those to help you find your 4s etc.
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The Basics of Division
Great Math Antics help with the basics of division. Try this video before trying the long division.
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Long Division Basics
Math Antics follow up to Basic Division.
Dividends, Divisors and Quotients:)
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Kids Numbers
There are many different free games on this one. Be careful not to click on other games that bring you to another site.
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Digital Flashcards
Pick addition, subtraction, or multiplication and practice your facts.
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Focused Fact Fluency Practice
Make the time to visit this site a few minutes each day if you need help with fact recall!This site does a wonderful job tracking your progress.You can even set your own goals. -
Multiplication Practice
These are printable and online games that we've used in class to help students recognize patterns with math facts.
The more you play the quicker your recall of facts. Quick recall of math facts is essential for math proficiency.
http://media.emgames.com/emgames/demosite/playdemo.html?activity=M2A073&activitytype=swf
This one is new and super fun. There are a lot of directions at first, but you'll get the hang of it and have fun!
http://www.brainormous.com/online/mikrostrike/index.html
After you've really practiced and are ready for a test, use this site to check how much you know.
You have the power to pick easier or harder problems.http://www.amblesideprimary.com/ambleweb/mentalmaths/testtest.html
This site has many quizzes and tests. You can pick a fact family that you want to practice and try and try again to improve your quick recall.
Quiz yourself:) http://www.henryanker.com/MultiMasters.html
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Subtracting across zeros
This video shows the traditional method and the squaring or boxing off method across zeros.
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Standard Algorithm for Subtraction with base ten blocks
This site connects our work with base ten blocks and the standard algorithm.
It's important that students understand why they are crossing out and regrouping.
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Standard Algorithm Subtraction
This video goes through the entire process of borrowing across zeros.
(Or, as we call it, regrouping/decomposing & recomposing.)
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Long Division
Watch this quick video after you've mastered the basic division steps from the Basic Division Math Antics Clip.
This will take you through more complex division problems.
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Fraction Resources
You will find an assortment of information here to help you review or extend your knowledge.
This site reminds me of a textbook.