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Stony Mill Elementary
100 Stony Mill Elementary Circle, Danville, VA 24541
(434) 685-7545
(434) 685-4328
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Multiplication Monsters
Posted on 11/04/2021
Students in Mrs. Stephanie Abbott’s Grade 4 Math class had fun learning all about 2-digit multiplication. Students worked in small groups to learn the process and completed lots of practice throughout the week. Students then got to create multiplication monsters at the end of the week. They solved multiplication problems printed on pieces of candy, then made Halloween monsters to eat the candy. Their finished “products” were some cute multiplication monsters. Math can be so much fun to learn and do!