Math Homework.
WHAT: Students may receive math homework to help them achieve proficiency on a standard. In addition, they may also spend time memorizing *multiplication facts.
WHERE: Math pages are ripped out of the GO Math book that students keep in their desks. If the page has been lost, students can reprint it. Click on the Students tab, then click on Math, and follow the instructions under "Using GO Math online."
WHEN: Homework will be given daily depending on the needs of each student. If a student receives math homework, it will be due the following day.
WHAT: Students may receive math homework to help them achieve proficiency on a standard. In addition, they may also spend time memorizing *multiplication facts.
WHERE: Math pages are ripped out of the GO Math book that students keep in their desks. If the page has been lost, students can reprint it. Click on the Students tab, then click on Math, and follow the instructions under "Using GO Math online."
WHEN: Homework will be given daily depending on the needs of each student. If a student receives math homework, it will be due the following day.
*Multiplication Practice.
For the first part of the year, students will work on mastering multiplication facts. Here are some options on how to practice.
1. Use flash cards and have someone quiz you.
2. Print out practice tests and time yourself.
Math Drills (Great website where you can print thousands of free math worksheets on a variety of topics)
3. Practice on any of these websites:
IXL (Pick a specific math skill to practice)
Fun 4 the brain (Play a game to review addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division facts)
Hooda Math (Tons of games to practice any math concept we learn)
Arcademics (More math games)
Khan Academy (Sign up for free, then learn about math concepts with helpful videos)
Prodigy Math (Great website where you play games and learn math at the same time)
Free Rice (practice your math facts and help end world hunger!)
Xtra Math (where to go when practicing multiplication facts in class)
For the first part of the year, students will work on mastering multiplication facts. Here are some options on how to practice.
1. Use flash cards and have someone quiz you.
2. Print out practice tests and time yourself.
Math Drills (Great website where you can print thousands of free math worksheets on a variety of topics)
3. Practice on any of these websites:
IXL (Pick a specific math skill to practice)
Fun 4 the brain (Play a game to review addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division facts)
Hooda Math (Tons of games to practice any math concept we learn)
Arcademics (More math games)
Khan Academy (Sign up for free, then learn about math concepts with helpful videos)
Prodigy Math (Great website where you play games and learn math at the same time)
Free Rice (practice your math facts and help end world hunger!)
Xtra Math (where to go when practicing multiplication facts in class)