Wow! I am impressed with the variety of strategies you used to work out your five multiplication facts. I wonder how many different strategies you could use to work out your 9 times facts.
Thank you for sharing your students strategies. They are marvelous. Here in the Northern California I use this web site to get lesson plans and strategies for mathematics. Cheers. https://sites.google.com/a/wccusd.net/mcc-wccusd1/ Francis Abbatantuono
In 2012 Allanah is teaching Te Reo across five classrooms at Appleby School and only teaching one day a week so our posts will not reflect the learning of one class alone and will be more of a smattering of activities and ideas from those teaching moments.
For the other four days a week Allanah is Regional ICT Facilitator for 30+ schools around the Nelson region so she will have plenty of work to do.
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What a good way to show all the strategies you know how to use in maths.
I thought they were all good ways of working out tables.
I liked Hunter's one because I didn't know you could halve the even number and put a zero on it.
Now I do.
Allanah
A very inventive way to get students to learn their times tables ... well done.
Wow! I am impressed with the variety of strategies you used to work out your five multiplication facts. I wonder how many different strategies you could use to work out your 9 times facts.
Thank you for sharing your students strategies. They are marvelous. Here in the Northern California I use this web site to get lesson plans and strategies for mathematics. Cheers.
https://sites.google.com/a/wccusd.net/mcc-wccusd1/
Francis Abbatantuono
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