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Today's math practice:
A. Count by 6 to 60. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 82 x 6
391 x 6
C. 746 x 62
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 7 to 70. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 405 x 7
73 x 7
C. 862 x 27
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 8 to 80. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 683 x 8
26 x 8
C. 471 x 18
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 9 to 90. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 374 x 9
506 x 9
C. 506 x 19
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 6 to 60. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 72 x 6
384 x 6
C. 195 x 16
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 5 to 50. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 83 x 5
427 x 5
C. 65 x 51
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 4 to 40. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 802 x 4
349 x 4
C. 175 x 24
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 3 to 30. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 364 x 3 726 x 3
C. 291 x 31
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use the list you made in part A to help. Check with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 6 to 60. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 28 x 6 503 x 6
C. 714 x 6
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use your list from part A to help, and check your work with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use your list from part A to help, and check your work with a calculator.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 4 to 40. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 73 x 4 284 x 4
C. 392 x 41
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use your list to help.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use your list to help.
Today's math practice:
A. Count by 3 to 30. Write it down. Neatly!
B. 235 x 3 821 x 3
C. 746 x 31
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Everybody does part A. Use a pile of beans (or macaroni noodles, or legos, or crayons, ....) to help. Even for middle and high school students, this is good practice.
Grade 3 and up: Also do part B. Use your list to help. Check with a calculator.
Grade 5 and up: Also do part C. Use your list to help. Check with a calculator.
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