WAYS TO PRACTICE MULTIPLICATION
* Use the traditional flash cards to play a game of SPARKLE, multiplication style.
* Children roll two dice, then multiply the 2 numbers they rolled together.
* Create a memory game- one card contains the factors, the other contains the product.
* Dominoes-students draw a domino that is face down. Then multiply the dots on either side of the domino together.
* Play pick -a-card with a set of flash cards.
* Number Draw- no materials needed except your fingers!
* Play ask-n-switch which can be a whole family game using flash cards.
* Multiplication War with a deck of cards. Child and player each draw two cards, then multiply them together. The person with the largest product wins the round.
* Use the traditional flash cards to play a game of SPARKLE, multiplication style.
* Children roll two dice, then multiply the 2 numbers they rolled together.
* Create a memory game- one card contains the factors, the other contains the product.
* Dominoes-students draw a domino that is face down. Then multiply the dots on either side of the domino together.
* Play pick -a-card with a set of flash cards.
* Number Draw- no materials needed except your fingers!
* Play ask-n-switch which can be a whole family game using flash cards.
* Multiplication War with a deck of cards. Child and player each draw two cards, then multiply them together. The person with the largest product wins the round.
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INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES MUSEUM EXHIBITS STUDENTS and TEACHERS
Explore each of these tabs once you click the button above. (These titles are not links.)
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Each title printed in green is a hyperlink that will take you directly to the web page when you move your cursor onto the words and click. Read each one of the articles (over the next few weeks) related to Milton Hershey and his founding of Hershey, PA. They are lengthy, so you will want to allow plenty of time to read each one carefully. Take notes as needed. (Main ideas, details, etc.) Once you have finished reading each of the articles, there will be an assignment posted. This will be due sometime in May.
A brief history of the building of a model community An introduction to Milton S. Hershey: 1857-1945 A history of chocolate from its origins in Mexico and Central America to the present day.
Coe, Sophie and Michael. New York, NY: Thames and Hudson, Inc., 1996 A pictural history of the town of Hershey, its founder, and the Hershey Chocolate Company.
Houts, Mary Davidoff and Pamela Cassidy Whitenack. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2000.
A brief history of the building of a model community An introduction to Milton S. Hershey: 1857-1945 A history of chocolate from its origins in Mexico and Central America to the present day.
Coe, Sophie and Michael. New York, NY: Thames and Hudson, Inc., 1996 A pictural history of the town of Hershey, its founder, and the Hershey Chocolate Company.
Houts, Mary Davidoff and Pamela Cassidy Whitenack. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2000.
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