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Free arithmetic homeschool curriculum videos

Preview of Super Easy Way to Teach Long Division
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Super Easy Way to Teach Long Division

Elementary Mathematics Specialist, Karyn Hodgens, shows how to teach long division in a way that uses estimation skills and number sense. In addition, it helps solidify the relationship between multiplication and division. If we can provide our students with a variety of strategies to solve math problems, then math becomes accessible to more students. CCSS: 4.NBT.6; 5.NBT.6 If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email me: karyn@familymathnight.com Here are other ways to conne
Preview of Rectangular Arrays: Multiplication, Factors, Primes, Composites, Squares
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Rectangular Arrays: Multiplication, Factors, Primes, Composites, Squares

See how simple objects like tiles, stickers, rubber stamps, dice, and graph paper help teach students important concepts in number theory: factors, primes, composites, and square numbers...not to mention the great reinforcement of multiplication facts. Designed for grades 2 - 5. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email me: karyn@familymathnight.com Here are other ways to connect with me: Family Math Night Website Family Math Night Blog Family Math Night Pinterest Family Ma
Preview of How to Use Transition Times to Reinforce Multiplication and Division Facts
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How to Use Transition Times to Reinforce Multiplication and Division Facts

Transition times in the classroom are a great way to reinforce multiplication and division facts. See how to seamlessly integrate this simple transition time activity into your daily classroom routine. Not only is this activity a great reinforcement of multiplication and division facts, it also allows for a lot of mental math as students calculate how many seconds they really have to get ready. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email me: karyn@familymathnight.com Here are
Preview of A Twist on the Estimation Jar
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A Twist on the Estimation Jar

Teachers often use the estimation jar as a way to promote good estimating skills in their students. Throw a little candy in that jar and now you've got students excited and motivated to do math! Here's a twist on the traditional estimation jar activity for grades 2 - 4. See how this simple activity promotes great math talks and problem solving in students. I hope you have as much fun with this activity as I do! If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email me: karyn@familymathn
Preview of Developing Number Sense Using Tiles, 10-frames, and the Number Chart
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Developing Number Sense Using Tiles, 10-frames, and the Number Chart

Kids who have strong number sense understand what numbers are, how they relate to each other, and the affects that different operations have on them. These kids can easily compose and decompose numbers and are able to make reasonable estimates making computation much easier. In other words, kids with strong number sense are comfortable with numbers. And when kids are comfortable with numbers, math becomes much easier. The good news is, helping our children develop a strong sense of numbers i
Preview of Discovering Pi
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Discovering Pi

Everyone has heard of pi, 3.14. But what is it, exactly? Through using simple tools like circular objects and string, this simple yet powerful lesson gets grades 5 - 7 students to discover the relationships between the circumference of a circle and its diameter. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email me: karyn@familymathnight.com Here are other ways to connect with me: Family Math Night Website Family Math Night Blog Family Math Night Pinterest Family Math Night YouTube Ch
Preview of Flower Pots - Reinforcing Math Skills - A Fun Project for preK-1
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Flower Pots - Reinforcing Math Skills - A Fun Project for preK-1

This fun hands-on project is a great way to reinforce counting and develop number sense in preschoolers, kindergartners, and first graders. It's best done in small groups of 4-5 students. The pdf version of the lesson can be found at: http://www.kidnexions.com/kidsmath/resources CCSS: K.CC.1; K.CC.3; K.CC.4; K.CC.5; K.OA.1; K.OA.2; 1.OA.1; 1.OA.2; 1.OA.5; 1.OA.7; 2.OA.1 If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email me: karyn@familymathnight.com Here are other ways to connect
Preview of Identifying Expression Parts: Whiteboard Animation Packet
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Identifying Expression Parts: Whiteboard Animation Packet

Included in the Packet: 1. Whiteboard Animation Video Lesson 2. Clearly Defined Worksheet 3. Answer Key 4. Study Notes on the Video Content. The first product in the packet is a Whiteboard Animation Lesson with background music and voice over narration. This video provides a step by step explanation. The worksheet provides several problems directly related to the whiteboard animation video. An answer key is also given for the worksheet. Lastly, a printable documents on the video is included as
Preview of 3 Tips to Practice Addition and Subtraction Facts for K-1
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3 Tips to Practice Addition and Subtraction Facts for K-1

3 Tips to Practice Addition and Subtraction Facts for Kindergartners and First Graders If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email me: karyn@familymathnight.com Here are other ways to connect with me: Family Math Night Website Family Math Night Blog Family Math Night Pinterest Family Math Night YouTube Channel Happy Teaching! Karyn
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