I wanted to keep this week low-key and review some of the things we were working on before we jump into new units. I thought today would be the perfect time to bring out Multiplication Monsters:
This activity was so much fun! We had worked with these monsters way back when at the beginning of the year when we did Monster Math, but today we reviewed multiplication, arrays, and fact triangles.
There were 24 cards I laminated and scattered around the room. Kids had the answer sheet packet and worked to find the card, copy down the info given, then fill in the rest of the info.
There were five pages altogether, so kids didn't finish, but I plan on leaving these cards in our math center for them to finish during this week I also used winter-themed monsters in this packet (instead of the summer-themed ones found in the beginning of the year packet) and the kids loved them :)
I loved this way to help us get back into the swing of things, review some multiplication facts, get out of our seats for a while and move around the room.... all good things after two weeks off!
If you're interested, this packet is available in my TpT Store. I hope you are all enjoying your week and I'd love to hear how you get your kids back into the swing of things after a long break.
Have a great evening :)
This looks like fun! Thank you!
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I love this! Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and products! It is now in my cart to be purchased soon!!! :)
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DeleteI try to balance the things we have to get done (end of quarter is seven days after we return!) with some things that are more fun/open-ended/creative. HOpefully that inspires some to get cracking on the "have to" things!
ReplyDeleteI love your multiplication monsters...fingers crossed!
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Wow! Would love to do this! Thanks.
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Multiplication fun! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteKids just sort of magically mature after a break, right? :) Mine do!
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I think my kids are learning their multiplication facts faster than they know their addition/subtraction! They get so excited to learn the multiplication...this looks like something they would love to do!
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It looks so perfect for third grade right now!
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Would love to do this activity! My kids would have a blast while learning/reviewing!
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I just love this! I have your Contraction Critters and Monster Math. They are wonderful and I know my kids would have a lot of fun with this as well! Fingers double crossed!!
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This looks like a great activity! I love your products. I always give each kid a minute or two to share either the best gift they got or the best thing they did. That helps cut down on the quiet conversations about these things. Then we work on resolutions and get back to it!
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My kids would love this! They had so much fun with your place value monsters.
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:) Kaitlyn
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Wow! Can't believe you get two weeks off! I love this monster math scavenger hunt, it would be great to use for early finishers too!
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My class would love the Monster Math scavenger hunt! We are working on multiplication right now in my third grade classroom also. Thanks for sharing.
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DeleteThis would be fabulous! Love your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteBoy, this was just what needed today. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove this file, thank you so much for your time and talents! When we get back to school we always reconnect and chat about our break. We revisit procedures and routines and I add some new expectations. I keep things low key and ease back into things. Amazing how quickly this week back flew by!
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