3x4=?
Show triangles.
3x4=12
6x1=?
6x1=6
Job got a pack of Pokémon cards. The pack holds 8 cards per pack. He bought 3 MORE packs.
How many cards does Job have now?
Answer must look like:
________ Cards
Did you forget his First Pack?
32 Cards
Must say Cards
Double points for all Story problems.
61-17=?
Stack, Stack, Stack, Show me a Stack!
61-17=44
I should see the Stack on the board!
First Team to have all thumbs up!
That was fast, Nice!
3x0=
Show Triangles?
3x0=0
No Triangles
6x3=?
6x3=18
Briana had a lot of tamales to give out to friends. 6 friends come forward and took 8 each. Briana made sure to keep 5 for herself. How many Tamales did Briana Start out with?
Answer must look like --> _________Tamales
Double points for Shown work.
Tamales
6 friend, 8 Tamales Each: 6x8=48
5 more left 48+5=54
Round to the Nearest Hundred
5621
5600
Use the Multiplication Chart
6x7=? 8x9=? 5x3=? 6x6=?
Gotta Go FAST!
6x7=42, 8x9=72, 5x3=15, 6x6=36
But you gotta get it right too
3x6=?
Show Triangles
3x6=18
6x6=?
Show a Strategy (Not the Multiplication Table)
6x6=36
6x5=30 then 30+6=36
or
3x6=18 then 18+18=36
Christopher and Valeria together have 2 boxes pencils. Elijah and Samuel each have 9 pencils. A box of pencils holds 11 pencils. Which pair has more pencils? How many more do they have?
Don't forget the First WHAT
The answer needs to be a whole sentence!
Christopher and Valeria have 22 pencils: 11x2=22
Elijah and Samuel have 18 pencils: 9x2=18
22-18=4
Christopher and Valeria have 4 more pencils.
Using EQUAL GROUPS
5x4=
Show Strategy
5x4=20
I need to see some groups!
Draw me a pony!
No Thumbs, No Teams!
Best Pony Wins!
You have 20 seconds!
You get a Stamps on your card.
Do it when you line up for recess.
3x9=?
3x9=27
6x9=?
Show Strategy (or Multiplication table is okay, but draw me something cool too)
6x9=54
6x5=30
6x4=24
30+24=54
Aliza and Alizea are rolling dice. They roll 3 each, Aliza gets a 5, 8, and 4. Alizea Gets a 3, 12, 8. If they multiply the first two rolls, then add the Last. Who has the larger roll?
They rolled the same.... That is just neat isn't it.
5x8=40, 40+4=44
3x12=36, 36+8=44
Unintentional rolls, but I am going to keep it in.
8x7=?
Show your Strategy
Also for a stamp, who knows my own personal Strategy
7x8=56
or better shown as 56=7x8 it is 5,6,7,8
Juan6 hit the Griddy with 3 friends. They did so during lunch 5 different times together.
How many Griddys are we talking about?
20 Griddys.
Anyone who wants to hit the Griddy now can and should.....
No bonus points though, unless I am impressed.
3x13=?
3x13=39
6x13=?
Any Strategy is good, but one group member must explain how you all got it.
6x13=78
6x12=72 then 72+6=78
6x6=36 twice 36+36=72 then +6 more is 78
Other explanations may or may not be accepted.
Halloween is coming and we need to have candy for tricker-treaters. Ameerah has a bag of 12 candies. Juan4 has a bag of 14. Isabella and Amy each have their own bag with the same amount as Ameerah. Orlando had 9, but he ate 2 earlier.
How many Candies do we have?
Double points for shown work
Ameerah, Amy and Isabella have 12, 3x12=36
Juan has 14
Orlando had 9, but ate 2 so 9-2=7
Add them all up for 57
Show me Associative Property
Show me Communitive Property
The math sentences, not a written definition
(3+4)+5=3+(4+5) Associative
3x5=5x3 Communitive
Other examples, if accurate, are accepted.
Most Survivors Win
Simon Says you get a Point!