Saturday, March 29, 2014

Planting Arrays & A Freebie!

Happy Saturday! I hope you're enjoying warmer
 weather where you are! I thought I'd do a quick post
and share a little impromptu lesson we did last week.

Free multiplication, arrays, rows and columns lesson visuals and math activity| Around the Kampfire

We're reviewing for state testing and since
it's planting time in our classroom and in the fields
around my school, we planted some arrays of corn!

Lesson visual of rows and columns to build understanding of arrays and multiplication | Around the Kampfire


Some of my students are still struggling with the concept
of rows and columns so we had a discussion about
 things that are planted in rows and things that are held up
with columns. Being close to so many farms where corn,
alfalfa and cotton is grown made for some good examples
and was a huge help in getting my kids to connect the
horizontal and vertical direction of a row and a column.

Lesson visuals of rows and columns to help students understand arrays and multiplication | Around the Kampfire


Lesson visuals of rows and columns to help students understand arrays and multiplication | Around the Kampfire



  

Lesson visual of rows and columns to build understanding of arrays and multiplication | Around the Kampfire

(Feel free to grab this image if you can use it
to help your students.)

First, we used cubes and grid paper to
make rows and columns of corn.

Planting arrays in Farmer Brown's cornfield by using cubes to build rows and columns

I had students roll a die and use yellow
cubes to build their cornfields.  They "planted"
their arrays on grid paper.

We planted more arrays on the SMARTBoard
by dragging corn into rows and columns
and writing the addition sentence.






I added this little game and a recording sheet to our
math stations so students could practice independently.

Free printable arrays lesson with Farmer Brown's cornfield visual and student page. | Around the Kampfire

Students rolled a die twice to determine the number 
of rows and columns to plant then drew the array
and wrote the addition sentence.  You can also have your 
students write the multiplication problem.

Free printable for working with arrays.

If you have kiddos that need help with this concept, 
or you just need a little extra something for your math tubs 
this week click on the picture to download the student page 
or find it  {HERE}!


Plant life cycle foldable flower booklet~part of a complete unit.

and yep, another freebie by clicking the picture above!

Happy weekend, friends! I'm headed out with my husband 
for BBQ, coleslaw, and corn on the cob!

7 comments:

  1. Love this activity! It lends itself perfectly for arrays! thanks for the freebie!

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  2. This is an ingenious way to teach arrays! Definite pin!!!

    Jenn
    ChartsNChitChat.com

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    1. It really helped my students that were struggling to identify the number of row and columns in an array. It might be a fun thing to do with area and perimeter too!

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  3. Love, love, love this idea! Genius!

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  4. Thank you so much for linking up!

    Those farm pictures!!! Fantastic! It makes me miss Missouri!

    Mrs. Wills Kindergarten

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