Name_____________________________ Date___________ Unit 4 Math Calendar Directions: 1. When you complete an activity, write the date in the box. 2. The calendar is due on the test day. Due date __________ 3. You must complete a minimum of ______ activities this unit. 4. Show all your work on the back or attach sheets. Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________ OnAddition & Great Arrays & More Going Subtraction Games Multiplication Fun Stuff Practice Find a rectangular piece of furniture in your home. Find the perimeter and then the area of the surface. Find a friend or family member to practice with. Take turns as you count by 3’s from 0 to 60. Then try 4’s. Choose any math game and play with someone in your family. Practice using your +,triangle fact cards. In the car, add up the number on the license plates you see. Add the digits of your student ID number. Play Name That Number SRB 299-300 Play Baseball Multiplication Look in your refrigerator. How many arrays can you find? Take a handful of cheerios or another snack. Divide them up into equal groups of 2, 3, 4 and 5. Skip count by six from 0 to 72. Then try going backwards. Write down multiplication facts with 5, 6 or 7 as one of the factors. Create a multiplication number story for someone else to solve. Include a diagram and drawing. Practice your multiplication facts aloud. Use 3 and 4 as one of the factors. SRB 274 Measure the length of your thumb and a friend’s in centimeters. What is the difference? List or practice mentally addends that total 100. You may want to do this aloud with someone. For example: 10 + 90, 30 + 70, 35 + 65, 52 + 48... Play Beat the Calculator SRB 278 or 279 Play Division Arrays SRB 282 Teach a friend or family member how to use your x,÷ triangle fact cards. Read a story that includes math. Think of some we have read so far this year. Write the title here. ____________ ________________ ________________ (You may want to check one out of the library.) Bonus Box: Practice on 24 Online, www.firstinmath.com or another math link from your class webpage.