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Christmas Cover-it
A Christmas-themed math game prompts partners to find a multiplication fact on the board, say the fact, and cover it with chips. The last person to cover the last multiplication fact wins!
Math Drills
Cornucopia Multiplication Facts to 81 (A)
For this math worksheet, students solve 80 multiplication facts from 0x0 to 9x9. Problems are written in a horizontal formal. There is a large Thanksgiving cornucopia picture on the page.
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Easter Multiplication Facts (C)
In this multiplication facts worksheet, 4th graders enhance their multiplication skills by solving the 92 multiplication fact problems. Students solve single and double digit problems.
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Valentine's Day Multiplication Facts
Learners can practice their simple multiplication with this Valentine's Day themed worksheet. They work on multiplying numbers zero through twelve. There are one hundred problems on this page, with a drawing of a heart shaped candy box...
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Cornucopia Multiplication Facts to 144
In this Thanksgiving themed multiplication fact practice activity, students complete 60 problems. They work with multiplication facts for 1 through 12.
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Halloween Math Lesson Plan
Students practice their multiplication and division by creating a Witches Brew. In this holiday math lesson, students utilize Halloween style ingredients to create a fun edible treat for themselves. Students practice their...
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The Journey of a Banana
To investigate the price of bananas in order to evaluate basic counting and number sense skills, your mathematicians focus upon multiplication and problem solving that incorporates social studies in the form of building awareness about...
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Exploring the Hudson in 1609
While this lesson focuses on a study of the Hudson River, it could be used as a template for a discussion of map skills, converting measurements, and plotting a route. The lesson includes vocabulary and other resources to make it a...
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Exploring the Hudson in 1609
Learners follow the journey of Henry Hudson down the river with his name. Using journal entries and maps, they learn about its exploration. They use maps to identify stages of the journey, and practice converting distances into miles.