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skip counting by 2,5,10 using a hundreds chart:2.NBT.2
By Tenmarks Amazon
This lesson explains how to use a hundreds chart and skip count by 2, 5, 10 to complete a series.
Grade 2 Math 3.11, Skip counting patterns
By Peace an happiness foundation
Teaching Math to the second grade students, lesson 22
Multiplication - Building Arrays: Grade 2
By university of Houston mathematics education
The video describes a student strategy for multiplication by building an array. The video also includes repeated addition and skip counting.
Grade 2 Math 7.4a, Time to the 5 minutes
By Joann's School
How to tell time after the hour by using the numbers on an analog clock to skip-count by 5s. A word problem is included about estimating time to the hour or half-hour.
Additive inverse and distance between two points on a number line
By Don't Memorise
Absolute value of their difference
Fractions On A Number Line | Good To Know | WSKG
By WSKG Public Media
Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
Fractions on a number line | Fractions | 3rd grade | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Graph and locate fractions on a number line.
Fractions on a Number Line - Mr. Pearson Teaches 3rd Grade
By Mr Pearson teaches 3rd grade
This video is designed to teach students how to identify fractions on a number line.
Comparing fractions on a number line | Fractions | 4th grade | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Comparing fractions on a number line
04 - What is the Unit Circle? Angle Measure in Degrees, Reference Angles & More.
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
Learn multiplication tables in a structured manner (grade 3 math) - very effective!
By Math Mammoth
This method (I call it a structured drill) allows children to learn the multiplication tables in grade 3 or 4 faster and much more effectively than random drilling!
My book Math Mammoth Multiplication 1 at http://www.mathmammoth.com/multiplica... uses this method also. The book covers both the concept of multiplication and the practice of all the tables. It is available both as an instant download and as printed copy.
See a free example lesson from the book:
http://www.mathmammoth.com/preview/Mu...
In the video, I use the table of 3 as an example and go through this three-step method.
In the first step, children memorize the skip-counting list. For the table of 3 this is: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36. They also practice saying it backwards, from 36 to 3.
In the second step, we work with the table itself, but it is written in order so the child can see its structure. The " randomness " comes from me (the teacher) pointing to various problems in a random order. I also like to point out certain benchmark facts to students: 10 x 3 is 30 and 5 x 3 = 15 are such facts because they're in the 10s table and in the 5s table, which the children probably have learned first.
We also practice the tables " backwards " where the " answers " are written and the student tells how many times 3 they are. For example, I point to ___ x 3 = 24, and the child is supposed to say " 8 " . This type of practice makes children learn basic division facts at the same time without realizing it! This really helps third grade students because division is also a topic for third grade math.
Plotting Fractions on a Number Line
By mathlablady4
The instructor first reviews how to plot whole numbers on a number line. She then relates the same concept to fractions. In the video lesson she plots both proper and improper fractions. Very clear instruction and easy for students to visualize the concept.
Grade 3 Math #8.5, Fractions on a Number Line
By Joann`s School
How fractions are found on a number line. Whole numbers, mixed numbers, fractions on a number line
Inequalities on a number line
By Khan Academy
Learn how to plot a simple inequality on a number line. The example used in this video is x < 4.