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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : Resources
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Video tutorials by LearnZillion:. Multiply multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm. Multiply multi-digit numbers using the area (or "array" or "box") model. Multiply multi-digit numbers by breaking the numbers apart (the "partial product" method). Video tutorials by students:. We love getting comments on our blog! Just be sure to check for correct spelling and punctuation :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mr Salsich's Homeroom Blog. Minecraft Challenge Entries (vote here!
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : October 2014
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Wednesday, October 1, 2014. We have been polishing out multi-digit multiplication skills in math class. To see some of the different strategies we use, check out our post with tutorials. To continue practicing in a fun way, we played a game that involves paper footballs, 10-sided dice, and multiplication. (Mr. Salsich. Made the game up, and it doesn't have a name yet, but it needs one. If you can think of a good name for it, leave your suggestion in a comment.). But first, here a...
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : Homework
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. We love getting comments on our blog! Just be sure to check for correct spelling and punctuation :). Also, if youre not logged into a Google account, its probably easiest to leave your comment as Anonymous or Name/Url. Just sign your name at the end of the comment. (First name only for students, please! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mr Salsich's Homeroom Blog. Minecraft Challenge Entries (vote here! Picture Window template. Template images by bluestocking.
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : Student Tutorials for Multi-Digit Multiplication
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Wednesday, October 1, 2014. Student Tutorials for Multi-Digit Multiplication. We have been sharpening our multi-digit multiplication skills! In class we made posters to share the different strategies we use to solve these larger multiplication problems. At the end of this post is a slide show with some of our posters. Below is a demonstration of the "Box" strategy by Lily:. In the next video, Ivy demonstrates the "standard algorithm" or "stacking" strategy:. Just be sure to check...
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : April 2015
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Minecraft Challenge Entries (vote here! A few months back, I assigned an optional Minecraft challenge. To craft a floating building that was at least three floors tall and had a secret room. Eleven students. Completed the challenge and submitted videos of their work. (Other students also worked on or completed the challenge, but were unable to submit videos.). Vote here for the entry you found most impressive! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : March 2015
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Saturday, March 28, 2015. We recently finished a unit on fractions that covered; adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions. Fractions can be tricky things, and this was probably the most challenging math. To help us review and remember some of the more challenging operations, a few students made tutorials, below, highlighting strategies for multiplication and division of fractions. (Other tutorials are still in the works! Dividing a fraction by a whole number.
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : Welcome!
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Saturday, September 20, 2014. Welcome to Mr. Salsich's. The 2014-2015 school year! This site will be devoted to highlighting student learning, ideas, and math activities throughout the year. I will be posting class videos, pictures, projects, and tutorials that the students have completed. There is also a "Homework" page with an. Interactive calendar for keeping up to date on assignments, and a "Resources" page with links to video tutorials and other learning aids.
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : January 2015
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Friday, January 16, 2015. Minecraft Challenge - Floating Building. For our first Minecraft challenge, you will need to craft a building (a house, castle, hotel, mansion, etc.) on a floating section of land. You can use any version of Minecraft you would like, but cannot. Use any mods or texture packs. You can get ideas from videos, pictures, or tutorials, but. Need to be the one who builds it. Here are the only other requirements:. Below are some more images to give you ideas:.
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : Fraction Tutorials
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Saturday, March 28, 2015. We recently finished a unit on fractions that covered; adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions. Fractions can be tricky things, and this was probably the most challenging math. To help us review and remember some of the more challenging operations, a few students made tutorials, below, highlighting strategies for multiplication and division of fractions. (Other tutorials are still in the works! Dividing a fraction by a whole number.
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Mr. Salsich's Math Class : Pi Day Challenge
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Mr Salsich's Math Class. Thursday, March 12, 2015. March 14 is Pi Day because the date is 3/14, and those are the first three digits of the number pi (3.141592653.) This year, however, is a special Pi Day. Because the calendar will read 3/14/15 - the first five digits of pi! Pi is an irrational number (it has an infinite number of digits) that is very important in many mathematical equations. Due to the special significance of this year's Pi Day. What does the diameter of a circle measure? A video to exp...