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Math Worksheets Learning Math Facts

math worksheets learning math facts
Question: Teaching Children Math using web-based resources?

I need a bit of help in finding 3 good web-based resources for teaching my students. I want to know if there are good websites out there containing exercises and explanations and maybe a few games about
1. Addition- basic facts eg 1plus 1= 2
2. Division- factors
3. Multiplication- multiplying by tens

I always stumble upon worksheets but would like to have a few websites which allow the children to learn through examples/games etc…anyone can help me find a few good websites about those 3 topics? please??

Answer: What you need are some children’s games that do some sort of counting. I do this with my daughter and she likes it, but truly gets bored with the internet version of math, but you are certainly welcome to try. I would recommend the following sites to get you started:

Teaching Multiplication and Division Facts – Fast Track


Math Worksheets Calendar

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Question: I need really help organizing a schedule. I have anxiety probs so its hard (10 POINTS + FUTURE BENEFITS!!!!!)?

I was out of school for a while because of 2 broken ribs and a 3* concussion. Ive been trying to do makeup work but now it needs to be done by monday morning. I have as much time as needed until then. However, I have to go to sleep at 6pm every night due to doctor requests. So please dont schedule later than 6. All I need from you is a schedule from now untilMonday with the following things:
1. Making a Spanish Birthday Calendar (1 hour long)
2. Notes on the short story, ‘The Catbird Seat’ (40 minutes long)
3. Study for test (1 hour)
4. Literary Response (1 hr 30 min)
5. Story quiz (30 minutes)
6.Cask on Amontillado notes (1 hour)
7. Poetics of Bullies notes (1 hour)
8. Battle Royal response (1 hr 30 mins)
9. ‘The Boat’ notes (45 minutes)
10. Study for makeup vocab quizzes (30 minutes)
11. Social Studies questions (1 hr 30 mins)
12. Music Worksheets (15 minutes)
13. Math makeup (30 minutes)
14. Earth Science essay revision (1 hour)
15. Other misc. (1 hour)

Answer: Not too hard about 15-20 hrs and about 3 days to do it…
Let’s start with Fri:
8:00 Breakfast & Shower
9:00 Notes on the short story, ‘The Catbird Seat’ (40 minutes long)
10:00 Math makeup (30 minutes)
10:30 Making a Spanish Birthday Calendar (1 hour long)
Lunch and free time
1:00 Study for test (1 hour)
2:00 Literary Response (1 hr 30 min)
3:30 Story quiz (30 minutes)
4:00 Break
4:30 Finish any of today’s projects not yet done!

Saturday:
8:00 Breakfast & Shower
9:00 Cask on Amontillado notes (1 hour)
10:00 Study for makeup vocab quizzes (30 minutes)
10:30 Poetics of Bullies notes (1 hour)
Lunch
1:00 Battle Royal response (1 hr 30 mins)
2:30 Music Worksheets (15 minutes)
3:00 ‘The Boat’ notes (45 minutes)
4:00 Finish any of today’s projects not completed
Almost done!

Sunday:
1:00 Social Studies questions (1 hr 30 mins)
2:30 Earth Science essay revision (1 hour)
3:30 Other misc. (1 hour)
Good Luck!! Hope this helps…

OK it is now Sunday at about 6:30… I was wondering if you had finished up your work… Let us know how you made out..

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Question: Math question. 10 Points! URGENT!?

Ok, so I have some math questions that im practicing on.
(not homework, just a practice worksheet) and I was wondering if you guy’s could solve some of these for me so I can understand it. Im a little confused.

1.What is ** 5672** in expanded form?
What is **11,251** in expanded form?
What is **206,872** in expanded form?
What is **1,980,618** in expanded form?

2. What is ((9x 100,000+8×100 x 7 x 1)) standard form?
What is * *Four thousand, six hundred seventeen* * in standard form?

3. Round the number to the place value of the underlined digit :
576 (the seven is underlinded)
3812 ( the eight)
27,481 (the seven)
216,792 (the one)

Answer: Part #1: To expand a number, simply say it out loud… and write a plus sign (+) in each pause.

5,672 = five thousand + six hundred + seventy + two = 5,000 + 600 + 70 + 2

11, 251 = 10,000 + 1,000 + 200 + 50 + 1

You practice the rest.

Part #2: Now, do the opposite of Part #1.

“four thousand, six hundred seventeen” = 4,000 + 600 + 17 = 4,617

You do the rest as practice.

Part #3: To round numbers, simply look at the digit to the RIGHT of the underlined digit. If the number to the right of the underlined digit is EQUAL TO or BIGGER than 5, add 1 the underlined digit. If it is LESS THAN 4, the underlined digit stays the same. In both cases, the numbers to the LEFT of the underlined digit stay the same and the numbers to the RIGHT of the underlined digit become zeros.

576 (underlined 7) = the six is greater than 5, so we add one to the seven (7 + 1 = 8) and 576 becomes 580.

3,812 (underlined 8) = the one is less than 5, so the eight stays the same and 3,812 becomes 3,800

You do the rest as practice.

Hope I helped!