Thursday, July 23, 2015

Sample Planning Calendars


After talking with a number of teachers, I've put together some sample planning calendars for developing basic facts fluency across your school year. Hope they're helpful -- as samples!


Monday, February 16, 2015

New Multiplication/Division Goal-by-Goal Resource File

At the request of a number of teachers, I have just put together a 353-page pdf file that organizes, for each goal, the directions for activities, blackline masters for activities and games, the pairs practice tents, flashcards, assessment pages, and other materials. I have designed this FactsWise Multiplication/Division Goal-by-Goal Resource File  to be used as a companion to the FactsWise Resource Book for Multiplication/Division.


I have posted this file on Teachers Pay Teachers for just $5.00 until the end of February. After that I'll place a more accurate price on it.

If you find this way of organizing all of the FactsWise multiplication and division resources helpful, I'd love to hear from you. Feel free to post your comments on this blog!





Tuesday, February 3, 2015

New FactsWise Goal-by-Goal Resource File Available

At the request of a number of teachers, I have just put together a 338-page pdf file that organizes for each goal the directions for activities, blackline masters for activities and games, the pairs practice tents, flashcards, assessment pages, and other materials. I have designed this FactsWise Goal-by-Goal Resource File to be used as a companion to the FactsWise Resource Book.


I have posted this file on Teachers Pay Teachers for just $5.00 until the end of February. After that I'll place a more accurate price on it.

If you find this way of organizing all of the FactsWise addition and subtraction resources helpful, I'd love to hear from you. Feel free to post your comments on this blog!


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Counting Comes First!

Before students can develop part-whole thinking, they need to understand how our numbers work and become confident counters.  Here are a series of activities that can help students develop their understanding and fluency with counting.




The key idea behind all of these activities is the connection between concrete objects and/or representations and counting. I hope you and any of your students that need support with counting will enjoy these interactive activities!


Friday, June 20, 2014

A FactsWise Friendly Online Multiplication Game

I haven't found many online games that align well with the principles we talk about in FactsWise.  Here's one game, though, that might prove helpful when students are ready for abstract work on a particular goal:  Quick Flash II.



Even though this game starts out with little graphic interest, students get to earn their way to more interesting backgrounds.


Some of the features of this game that make it a good learning experience (in contrast to a good review experience), are:

1) Students can concentrate on the facts from one goal;

2) Students get immediate feedback;

3) Students get multiple opportunities to rehearse the same facts;

4) Students, teachers, and parents can see which facts are less fluent.  Although there isn't a built-in feature for this, if you have your student press the "print screen" key on their computer as they finish the last problem on the third round, the game will pause (at least on my computer) and you can record the problems that aren't all green, or take a screen shot and then paste it into a word document.  

At Your Request - Multiplication/Division Flower Representations

I hope you're all enjoying the start of summer!  I just finished working with a great group of teachers who tried out a new idea -- flower representations for Goals 3, 4, and 5.  

Goal 3 (x 2s)

Goal 4 (x 4s)

Goal 5 (x 8s)

Students can share copies of these flowers, and can work together to answer questions such as:  "What do you notice?" and "How can the patterns you're noticing help you remember your facts for this goal?".  

After students have found many of the patterns, you may want to organize the numeric patterns in two rows so that students can see the distributive property in action.  For instance, with Goal 5, it could look like this:

 

Students will be able to notice the patterns, that 48 is 40 more than 8, 56 is 40 more than 16, and so on.  With your help, they can figure out that this pattern happens because of the distributive property, and because 5 x 8 makes 40.  Since 40 is a "friendly 10", the ones place repeats.  For instance:

    8 x 1 =   8
+  8 x 5 = 40
    8 x 6 = 48       or, more traditionally       8 x 6 = 8 x (1 + 5) = (8 x 1) + (8 x 5) = 8 + 40 = 48


    8 x 2 = 16
+  8 x 5 = 40
    8 x 7 = 56      or, more traditionally      8 x 7 = 8 x (2 + 5) = (8 x 2) + (8 x 5) = 16 + 40 = 56


The distributive property helps explain similar patterns for Goal 3, Goal 4, and Goal 7 as well.

    

    2 x 4 =  8
+  2 x 5 = 10
    2 x 9 = 18       or, more traditionally     2 x 9 = 2 x (4 + 5) = (2 x 4) + (2 x 5) = 8 + 10 = 18

This "friendly ten" pattern shows up in all of the even factor goals (e.g., x2, x4, x6, and x8).



And, since Goal 7 is part of the 3s, 6s, 9s sequence, I decided to change the image from flowers to apples.  It's also on the "flowers" file linked at the top of this post.


If you decide to use these with students, it would be great if you could share what you and your students learned.  I hope you all enjoy looking for patterns and making connections to algebraic thinking!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Multiplication/Division Chart Planning - Samples

I've been thinking about charting each of the different multiplication/division goals -- how to build in a concrete experience, at least one or two representations, a connection to properties and/or patterns, and a connection between multiplication and division.  Here are my initial ideas -- I'd love to see what you wind up charting in your classrooms!

 




 

 




Timed Tests -- NOT the Way to Build Facts Fluency and NOT the Way to Assess Facts Fluency

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