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Multiplication & Division Cafe
Welcome to the Place Value Café! Select two appetizers, one main course, and two
desserts. Use the checkbric to help you keep track of your work.
Appetizers
Completed Appetizer Score
Pick 5 two digit or three digit multiplication problems, write a word
problem for each fact, and illustrate how to solve each problem. __
15
Create a song about how to multiply two digit and three digit numbers.
When you have finished, perform it in front of the teacher. __
15
Go to the website http://www.ixl.com, select your grade level, and
select a topic under multiplication. Complete 30 practice
multiplication problems. Show the teacher your computer screen when
you have finished.
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15
Create a comic strip on how to solve two digit and three digit
multiplication problems. __
15
Main Course
Completed Main Course Score
Create a PowerPoint on what you have learned throughout our
Multiplication and Division Unit. Your PowerPoint will need to include
slides on:
-multiplication with 2 digit and 3 digit numbers
-long division with and without remainders
-fact families
-how to multiply and divide problems that end in zeroes (example: 5 X
1,000= and 50,000 ÷ 5=)
-divisibility rules
Each slide needs to include information on the topic and examples of
how to solve each of these problems.
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40
Create a multiplication and division brochure. Include a section on
multiplication, division, and the relationship between multiplication
and division. In the multiplication and division section explain how to
solve these problems, list strategies, and give examples. In the
relationship section explain the relationship between multiplication
and division and tell why it is important to understand this
relationship.
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40
Create a multiplication & division dictionary for the following
vocabulary words; array, factor, product, multiplication, multiply, skip
count, divide, division, dividend, divisible, divisibility, divisor, quotient,
fact family, doubles, multiplies. Each word will have its own page. Be
sure to include the word, definition, and illustration or example of the
word for each entry. Your final copy must be in alphabetical order.
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40
Desserts
Completed Desserts Score
Go to the website http://www.ixl.com, select your grade level, and
select a topic under division. Complete 30 practice division problems.
Show the teacher your computer screen when you have finished.
__
15 Write a response to the Dear Math Whiz letter. __
15 Play a game of Divisibility War with a partner. __
15 Pick 5 long division problems, write a word problem for each fact, and
illustrate how to solve each problem. __
15
Dear Math Whiz, I am a student at Monarch Elementary School. My teacher taught us how to do long digit division in class today. I was really excited to learn a new skill. When I got home I wanted to show my little brother how to divide. So, I got a pencil and paper ready for our lesson. Then something horrible happened, I forgot how to do long division. I asked my mom if she could help me, but she wants me to learn from my mistakes and wouldn’t help me. Mothers can be like that. I have thought about division all night, and I still do not know what to do. Could you please help me? Thanks, One Confused Kid
Divisibility War
Number of Players: 2 Materials: a deck of playing cards Directions:
1. Shuffle the cards and divide them evenly among the two players.
2. You will play this game like the War card game. On the count of three each player will flip over one card and then state whether the number on the top card is divisible by 2, 5, or 10.
3. Compare your number with your partner. Whoever has the largest divisibility number gets to keep the cards.
4. If you have the same divisibility number, you need to declare war. You will then place three cards face down, and flip the next card to see who has the largest divisibility number. The largest divisibility number gets to take the cards.
5. The winner is the player who ends up with all of the cards.
6. Have fun!
Divisibility War Cards
872 750 855
1,024 500 325
648 1,500 35
344 880 265
476 100 995
24 340 275
108 2,980 345
642 870 585
7,864 900 235
908 1,700 95
5,234 840 625
986 300 915
246 430 725
444 2,890 435
Directions
Thank you for your purchase! I use this menu while teaching my Multiplication and Division Unit. I give my students time each day to work on their menu activities. You can use the menu during center time, as individual work, or in your lesson. It’s a great way for students to practice their math skills! When using the Dear Math Whiz Letter and Divisibility War Game, print a couple of copies on cardstock and laminate them to use the following year. Thank you again for your purchase! If you like this menu, follow me on TeachersPayTeachers to get updates of my new products! I’ll be adding more files soon. I hope you enjoy using this menu in your classroom!
Happy Teaching! Sarah Tighe
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