@GwenPor89076529 Nice! I love this idea and think students will enjoy this activity. I'm sure they will feel very connected to their assigned "pet". Reminds me of Tamagotchis (throwback pocket pets).
@DanielSimonSays I love the idea of a scavenger hunt! I think it is a fun way to engage students in the topic of graphing.I thought about doing scavenger hunt for 4th graders and angles.Maybe you can assign a task to each student so that you can be sure all tasks are represented in the discussion
Take a look at this chart for ideas of multiplication strategies you can use. #525SUMMER20
For example, if your story problem involves the equation 5x5, you may use repeated addition (5+5+5+5+5) to get an answer of 25. Please be sure to post a picture of your work!
Students will practice multiplication. Each student will pose a multiplication story problem. Students will reply to a word problem with the correct answer and a picture of the strategy they used. Then, will pose a new multiplication story problem. #525SUMMER20 3rd grade math