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Middle school arithmetic homework videos

Preview of Chocolate Math Challenge #1
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Chocolate Math Challenge #1

Created by
EduPLAYtion
Kids asking for more math? No way! This really isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds. The Chocolate Math Challenge puts the fun in problem solving and critical thinking, builds fundamental and advanced math skills in a playful way, and will leave your kids asking for more. Just put the weekly problem up in a common area of your classroom or home on Friday. Check back on Monday for the video answer. Make sure to have chocolate on hand for all correct answers! Please rate and FOLLOW EduPLAY
Preview of 2 & 3 digit x1 digit multiplication

2 & 3 digit x1 digit multiplication

Created by
Lisa Vela
This is a short mp4 clip on how to multiply 2 & 3 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers. Students and parents will be able to use this when a teacher is not around to help.
Preview of Chocolate Math Challenge #2
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Chocolate Math Challenge #2

Created by
EduPLAYtion
Can you and your students solve it!?! Watch this STEM series together! Kids asking for more math? No way! This really isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds. The Chocolate Math Challenge is an engaging student-led video series that puts the fun in problem solving and critical thinking, builds fundamental and advanced math skills in a playful way, and will leave your kids asking for more. Just post the weekly problem in the classroom or at home and hand out the included worksheet on Friday. Chec
Preview of Chocolate Math Challenge #1 SOLVED!
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Chocolate Math Challenge #1 SOLVED!

Created by
EduPLAYtion
Kids asking for more math? No way! This really isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds. The Chocolate Math Challenge puts the fun in problem solving and critical thinking, builds fundamental and advanced math skills, encourages independent mathematical thinking, and will leave your kids asking for more. Just put the weekly problem up in a common area of your classroom or home on Friday. Check back on Monday for the video answer. Make sure to have chocolate on hand for all correct answers! P
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