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NUMBER SENSE - Number Lines – One More, One Less, Two More, Two Less! ANIMATION!
By Tech for Teaching
ADDING AND SUBTRACTING ONE OR TWO ON A NUMBER LINE!
NUMBER SENSE! FACT FLUENCY!
ONE MORE, ONE LESS, TWO MORE, TWO LESS IS ALSO AVAILABLE WITH TEN FRAMES!
Recognizing patterns in math is essential to building number sense and fluency with basic math facts. Understanding what happens when we add and subtract one or two from a number assists children with building fact fluency.
This resource will allow students to visualize this skill with guided practice moving toward fluency of addition and subtraction facts.
Care has been taken to ensure that this presentation will work both in Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides! Simply upload to your drive and convert to a Google Slides Presentation!
QUICKLY NAVIGATE to the skills your students need!
· ADDING 1 TO A NUMBER – The greater number is circled and located on the number line with a dot. Click and the dot moves up one space. Click again and the answer appears!
· ADDING 2 TO A NUMBER - The greater number is circled and located on the number line with a dot. Click and the dot moves up two spaces. Click again and the answer appears!
· SUBTRACTING 1 FROM A NUMBER – The greater number is located on the number line. Click and the dot moves down one space. Click and the answer appears!
· SUBTRACTING 2 FROM A NUMBER – The greater number is located on the number line. Click and the dot moves down two spaces. Click and the answer appears!
· Two FLUENCY SLIDES with six problems each at the end of each set!
· Six FLUENCY SLIDES with six problems each after all sets have been practiced!
If you found this resource helpful, please leave a REVIEW and visit my store for more ways to teach with technology!
NUMBER SENSE - Ten Frames - One More, One Less, Two More, Two Less! ANIMATION!
By Tech for Teaching
ADDING AND SUBTRACTING ONE OR TWO WITH TEN FRAMES!
NUMBER SENSE! FACT FLUENCY!
ONE MORE, ONE LESS, TWO MORE, TWO LESS IS ALSO AVAILABLE WITH NUMBER LINES!
Adding one and two on a NUMBER LINE to help students build addition and subtraction FACT FLUENCY!
Recognizing the patterns in math is essential to building number sense and fluency with basic math facts. Understanding what happens when we add and subtract one or two from a number assists children with building fact fluency.
This resource will allow students to visualize this skill with guided practice moving toward fluency of addition and subtraction facts.
Care has been taken to ensure that this presentation will work both in PowerPoint and Google Slides! Simply upload the presentation to your drive and convert to a Google Slides Presentation!
QUICKLY NAVIGATE to the skills your students need!
· ADDING 1 TO A NUMBER – The greater number is circled and dots appear on the ten frame>one dot is added and sum is revealed on click!
· ADDING 2 TO A NUMBER - The greater number is circled and dots appear on the ten frame>two dots are added and sum is revealed on click!
· SUBTRACTING 1 FROM A NUMBER – Dots for the greater number appear on the number line>one dot is added and the difference is revealed on click!
· SUBTRACTING 2 FROM A NUMBER – Dots for the greater number appear on the number line>two dots are added and the difference is revealed on click!
· Two FLUENCY SLIDES with six problems each at the end of each set!
· Six FLUENCY SLIDES with six problems each after all sets have been practiced!
If you found this resource helpful, please leave a REVIEW and visit my store for more ways to teach with technology!
Guess the Hidden Number! Skip Counting (Missing Number Practice; Counting by 10)
By Tech for Teaching
Help students identify the missing number in a set of four numbers 0-100. The box appears with animation on click to reveal the correct number. All sets of numbers are skip counting by ten. The first slide shows numbers 10-100 with animation (grow/shrink) to practice counting by fives. Also available: Skip Counting By Five https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Guess-the-Hidden-Number-Missing-Number-Practice-Counting-by-5-1859706
Skip Counting by twos/Missing Number PowerPoint with Animation
By Tech for Teaching
This PowerPoint includes 46 slides and 4 activities for students to complete as a group or individually on a computer or iPad. Students will practice counting objects (eyes, ears, shoes, parts of a mustache and twins) by twos to 20. They will practice finding the multiples of two within numbers 1-20 and finding the missing number when counting by twos to 20. Finally, students will practice their missing number fluency by quickly identifying what number is missing in a group of three. This is a great way to introduce skip counting, even numbers or multiplication as repeated addition. Please check out the preview for further explanation and visit my store for more great PowerPoint tools!
Guess the Hidden Number! (Missing Number Practice; Counting by 5)
By Tech for Teaching
Help students identify the missing number in a set of four numbers 0-100. The box appears with animation on click to reveal the correct number. All sets of numbers are skip counting by five. The first slide shows numbers 5-100 with animation (grow/shrink) to practice counting by fives.
Guess the Hidden Number! (Missing Number Practice; Counting by 1)
By Tech for Teaching
Help students identify the missing number in a set of three numbers 0-20. The box disappears on click to reveal the correct number. All sets of numbers are counting by 1's.
By Susan Wolfe
Free Array Task Cards.
Multiplication and Division
Factors
Repeated Addition
Base 10 and Number Line
Area and Perimeter
Arrays PowerPoint and Centers Bundle
By Susan Wolfe
Combine your online pp lessons with small group math centers to reinforce concepts in multiplicative thinking, division, area, factors and perimeter. Use manipulative's to reinforce learning.
Multiplication Strategies-Animated Lesson
By Kim Romero
Make learning how to multiply fun! The Multiplication Strategies- Animated Lesson is a visual way for students to understand the different strategies of Multiplication. The lesson demonstrates multiplication vocabulary, strategies, and sample word problems that students can try on their own.
Concepts covered in this lesson are:
- What does it mean to Multiply?
-Multiplication Vocabulary
-Different Strategies- Equal Groups, Repeated Addition, and Arrays.
-Sample Word problems that students can try on their own.
-Answer slides to check the students' work.
Presentation is colorful and animated to bring learning to a whole new level.
Please rate and comment. Thank you!
Jumbo Skip Counting Numbers Editable | Multiplication from 1-12 | Boho Neutrals
By Michellecurtis
Enhance your classroom's learning environment with our Editable Jumbo Skip Counting Numbers, designed in stylish Boho Neutrals. These visually appealing numbers are perfect for teaching multiplication from 1 to 12, making math lessons engaging and effective for students. This bundle includes two versions: one with skip counting and multiplication facts, and a basic number form for early grades.
Why Should Teachers Buy It?
Our Jumbo Skip Counting Numbers are more than just decorative elements; they are powerful educational tools that support math learning and number recognition. The large, clear numbers help students grasp the concept of multiplication and skip counting, making math lessons more interactive and fun. The Boho Neutral design adds a modern and calming touch to any classroom decor, blending seamlessly with other classroom elements.
What's Included:
Why Will It Help Your Class?
Key Features:
Double Bubble Car Wash: Beginning of the Year Problem Solving Math Activity (PP)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Note this is a PowerPoint Presentation & Activity, all in one.
Double Bubble Car Wash: Intro. to Problem Solving through Depth and Complexity
The beginning of the year problem-solving activity is designed to engage your students with mathematical reasoning and critical thinking.
Part1:
Open-ended problem with no correct answer as long as students are able to prove their solution with mathematical evidence.
Part II:
Four unique extensions of the original problem using depth and complexity icons.
Can be used with multiple grade levels depending on their multiplication readiness. Originally designed for gifted 5th-grade students.
Solution: While it is likely not possible for a single-lane, single-franchise car wash to produce millions of satisfied customers each year, multiple-lane, multiple-franchise car washes could certainly support their claim.
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
4 Digit Subtraction Board Game for 4th Grade Math Practice Print & Digital
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Multi-digit subtraction practice can be difficult, especially when students are just learning it for the first time. Students will no longer be bored while practicing their 4 digit subtraction skills with this printable and digital board game!
Lead your students to practice 4 digit subtraction by working together in teams or having a friendly competition with the board games. Students will love working together or competing to finish first through this fun game. They won't even realize how much they're learning!
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love multi-digit subtraction practice through a fun, interactive game. They'll be solving equations, engaged in math practice, and working together or in friendly competition.
The digital version of the game automatically opens in show mode, where you can project and play! Print out the recording sheets, and you're ready to go!
The printable version is a quick and easy prep... just cut out the question cards, print off either the color or black and white game board, pass out the recording sheet, and gather materials!
The only materials you need for the printable version are one die per group and game pieces (snap cubes, game markers, or colored counters work well!).
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
5th Grade Order of Operations No Exponents Board Game PEMDAS Practice
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Order of operations practice can be difficult, especially when 5th grade students are just learning it for the first time. Students will no longer be bored while practicing their order of operations no exponents with this printable and digital board game!
Lead your students to practice PEMDAS by working together in teams or having a friendly competition with the board games. Students will love working together or competing to finish first through this fun game. They won't even realize how much they're learning!
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love order of operations practice through a fun, interactive game. They'll be solving equations, engaged in math practice, and working together or in friendly competition.
The digital version of the game automatically opens in show mode, where you can project and play! Print out the recording sheets, and you're ready to go!
The printable version is a quick and easy prep... just cut out the question cards, print off either the color or black and white game board, pass out the recording sheet, and gather materials!
The only materials you need for the printable version are one die per group and game pieces (snap cubes, game markers, or colored counters work well!).
___________________________________
Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
4 Digit Addition Board Game for 4th Grade Math Practice Print & Digital
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Multi-digit addition practice can be difficult, especially when students are just learning it for the first time. Students will no longer be bored while practicing their 4 digit addition skills with this printable and digital board game!
Lead your students to practice 4 digit addition by working together in teams or having a friendly competition with the board games. Students will love working together or competing to finish first through this fun game. They won't even realize how much they're learning!
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love multi-digit addition practice through a fun, interactive game. They'll be solving equations, engaged in math practice, and working together or in friendly competition.
The digital version of the game automatically opens in show mode, where you can project and play! Print out the recording sheets, and you're ready to go!
The printable version is a quick and easy prep... just cut out the question cards, print off either the color or black and white game board, pass out the recording sheet, and gather materials!
The only materials you need for the printable version are one die per group and game pieces (snap cubes, game markers, or colored counters work well!).
___________________________________
Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Coming from a school with a large ESL population of Spanish Speakers AND spending years in an REP Math Class, one of our biggest obstacles came from the language barrier. This glossary can help to overcome that barrier! 100 English & Spanish Definitions are included in this PowerPoint file. Each word is on it's own slide, so you can print out what's needed for your current unit. Great for a Word Wall or even Center Posters.
I uploaded this as a PowerPoint file so that you could edit colors and/or add more words that you need in your room.
I hope this helps!!
Comparing Two Sets Using Bar Models/ Tape Diagrams PowerPoint
By Sarah Anderson
I used this presentation to show students how to draw bar models/ tape diagrams when comparing two sets. I had them use white boards and practice drawing the bar models and the solve the problem.
Thanks for stopping by! Please rate or comment.
Two Step Word Problems Using Bar Models/ Tape Diagrams PowerPoint
By Sarah Anderson
I used this resource to shows students how to draw bar models/ tape diagrams when there are two steps to the story problem. I had them use white boards and practice drawing the bar models/ tape diagrams and the solve the problem. Thanks for stopping by! Please rate or comment.
2 Digit Addition without Regrouping Base 10 Google Slides Digital Math Centers
By SPO Resources
2 Digit Addition No Regrouping with Base 10 Blocks for Google Slides
This resource includes 38 interactive Google slides, 4 printable worksheets, and Easel Ready Activity for students to practice adding double digit numbers without regrouping. This math center uses the place value strategy of base 10 blocks to practice solving addition problems with 2 digit addends up to 100.
The interactive slides allow students to drag moveable base-10 blocks into the tens and ones place to model the addition problem.
The resource also includes a blank worksheet template as well as a blank slides template to create additional problems for your students!
The slides and worksheets are divided into two differentiated levels. The first resource allows students to practice adding double digit numbers with sums up to 50 and the second resource allows students to practice adding double digit numbers with sums from 50-100. Each slideshow contains a video link that models how to add double digit numbers using base-10 blocks.
This resource can be used in Google Classroom for math centers, independent practice, distance learning, or for small group mini-lesson. In addition, this can be used as a teaching resource for a whole class lesson. Simply project the Google Slides presentation on the whiteboard, use the moveable pieces to model each problem, and give students the worksheet or place value mat to follow along with the lesson.
Students will understand how to add two digit numbers without regrouping using Base-10 blocks.
You will need to have a google account to access the google slides, but you do not need to have a Google classroom to assign this resource to students.
Included
This activity is just right for 2nd grade students first learning double digit addition without regrouping. It could also be a great resource for 1st grade students who are ready to practice double digit addition.
This resource is aligned to the Common Core Standard: 2.NBT.B.5 Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Bundle all 2 digit addition activities to save! 2nd Grade Double Digit Addition Google Classroom Math Practice Bundle 2.NBT.B.5
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Addition & Subtraction Strategies- Anchor Charts & Posters
Double Digit Addition with Regrouping #1- Base 10 Blocks- Digital Math Center
2 digit Addition with Regrouping #2- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides Math Center
3 Digit Addition With Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides #1
3 Digit Addition With Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides #2
3 Digit Addition Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Self-Grading Math Center Bundle
2 digit Addition with Regrouping #2- Base 10 Blocks- Digital Math Center
By SPO Resources
Double digit Addition with Regrouping Activity #2
This resource includes 40 interactive Google slides, 6 printable worksheets, and an Easel Ready Activity for students to practice adding double digit numbers with regrouping. This math center uses the place value strategy of base 10 blocks to practice solving addition problems with 2 digit addends up to 199.
The interactive slides allow students to drag moveable base-10 blocks into the tens and ones place to model the addition problem. Students can practice regrouping 10 ones for 1 ten and 10 tens for 1 hundred using this place value strategy. This is a great visual hands-on activity to help students conceptually understand how to regroup numbers so they can be successful with the standard algorithm. Every slide gives students the opportunity to practice the problem using base-10 blocks and the standard algorithm.
The resource also includes a blank worksheet template as well as a blank slides template to create additional problems for your students!
The slides and worksheets are divided into two differentiated levels. The first resource allows students to practice adding double digit numbers with regrouping 1x and the second resource allows students to practice adding double digit numbers with regrouping 2x in both the ones and tens place. Each slideshow contains a video link that models how to add double digit numbers using base-10 blocks.
This resource can be used in Google Classroom for math centers, independent practice, distance learning, or for small group mini-lesson. In addition, this can be used as a teaching resource for a whole class lesson. Simply project the Google Slides presentation on the whiteboard, use the moveable pieces to model each problem, and give students the worksheet or place value mat to follow along with the lesson.
Students will understand how to add two digit numbers with regrouping using Base-10 blocks with sums up to 199.
You will need to have a google account to access the google slides, but you do not need to have a Google classroom to assign this resource to students.
Included
This activity is just right for 2nd grade students learning double digit addition with regrouping and ready for a challenge. Also good for 3rd grade students who need additional practice with addition problems involving regrouping.
Or bundle all the 2 digit addition activities to save! 2nd Grade Double Digit Addition Google Classroom Math Practice Bundle 2.NBT.B.5
If your students are ready for 3 digit addition, check out these activities:
2 Digit Addition No Regrouping- Base 10 - Google Slides - Digital Math Centers
Double Digit Addition with Regrouping #1- Base 10 Blocks- Digital Math Center
Addition & Subtraction Strategies- Anchor Charts & Posters
3 Digit Addition With Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides #1
3 Digit Addition With Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides #2
3 Digit Addition Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Self-Grading Math Center Bundle
4th Grade Math Jeopardy-Style Review Game Numbers & Base Ten Test Prep
By SPO Resources
Are you looking for a fun way to review math concepts with your 4th grade students? Grab this CCSS-aligned NO PREP Jeopardy-style game to review the grade 4 numbers & base ten math standards for standardized testing or end-of-year review!
This fun, engaging, interactive review game will expand student learning, build on teamwork skills, and challenge students with rigorous “test-like” questions.
The 4th-grade Numbers & Base Ten Math standards are broken into 6 categories:
This resource includes:
★ Interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy Game with scoreboard
★ Interactive Google Slides™ Jeopardy Game
★ 25 common core aligned measurement & data question slides
★ 25 answer slides
★ 25 explanation slides
★ Editable slides to display game rules & expectations
★ Teacher's guide with directions, tips & ways to play
★ Answer key
★ Common core standard alignment pages
★ Student recording sheets in multiple formats
★ Printable scoreboard & question tracker (best for Google Slides™ version)
The game is specifically set up to reveal the answer first, then the explanation. This allows students to come up to the board and share how they solved the problem before clicking on the explanation slide to show the steps to solving the problem.
***Some explanation slides include animations allowing you to use these slides as a teaching opportunity revealing steps one at a time and giving students an opportunity to solve parts of the problem.
Why buy this?
Who doesn’t love a game with a little friendly competition? Your upper elementary students will love playing this Jeopardy-style game and will be begging you to play again and again. (Luckily, I have more games for you to check out!)
I’ve done the hard work for you. No need to pull test prep questions from the web, make up your own, or hand out boring packets to review. I’ve spent countless hours researching the standards, analyzing the types of questions students will encounter on the test, and culminating the research into a fun game ready to play as soon as you download it!
Turn a normal day into a fun learning experience that your students will remember. Give students an opportunity to build teamwork skills and work together to solve rigorous math problems.
When students get a problem wrong, no worries. Every question includes an explanation slide to walk students through the steps to solving the problem. Turn every wrong answer into a teaching opportunity!
The Jeopardy game includes clear, aesthetically pleasing, and easy-to-read slides. Don’t worry; I’ve omitted the kindergarten-style clip art, so the game feels mature for your upper elementary students.
Download now to start playing right away with your students!
NO PREP- READY TO PLAY Jeopardy Style Game
Who should buy this?
Buy this if you’re a 4th-grade teacher looking to increase classroom engagement and get students excited about learning! This resource is perfect if you’re seeking ways to make math review and test prep fun for students and build teamwork skills.
If you’re a 5th-grade teacher, this game would be an excellent resource for review at the beginning of the year or as a way to fill in gaps that students may have in regard to 4th-grade concepts.
Teach literacy? Grab the ELA review game for 4th Grade below:
★ 4th Grade ELA Test Prep Jeopardy Game
Math Concepts Included:
Question Types:
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This is the 4th Grade Numbers & Base Ten Review Game. If you’d like a different 4th-grade math concept to review, check out:
★ 4th Grade Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game (All standards)
★ 4th Grade Fractions Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Geometry Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Operations & Algebraic Thinking Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Measurement & Data Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
Want them all? SAVE BIG by purchasing the BUNDLE with all six games!
Teach literacy? Grab the ELA review game for 4th Grade below:
★ 4th Grade ELA Test Prep Jeopardy Game
Teach a 3rd-grade or 5th-grade? Grab the math review games below:
★ 3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game
★ 5th Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game
WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom
How does it work?
Play in presentation mode.
Click on the point value category box to go to the question.
Click on the answer box on the question slide to view the answer.
Click on the explanation box on the answer slide to view the steps for solving the problem or the reasoning for an answer.
Some explanation slides are animated to view one step of how to solve the problem at a time.
Click on the star icon to go to the scoreboard. (PPTX version only)
Click on the home icon to return to the main slide.
The point value boxes on the main slide fade after clicking to keep track of previously answered questions. (PPTX version only)
Use the scoreboard to keep track of the score for up to 6 teams. Just click on the numbers to update the score. (PPTX version only)
Please note that the scoreboard feature and the question boxes fading after clicking are unavailable in Google Slides™. I’ve included a printable question tracker and scoreboard if you use the Google Slides™ version.
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE
★Zip file with 1 PDF & Powerpoint Presentation
PDF includes:
PLEASE NOTE: The Jeopardy game is not editable.
You may also like the following:
★ 4th Grade ELA Test Prep Jeopardy Game
★ Editable Jeopardy Gameboard Templates
★ Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Anchor Charts
★ BUNDLE Math Review Jeopardy Games 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade
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This 4th Grade Math Jeopardy game is a fun, no-prep way to review place value and numbers and base ten math standards for state testing or the end of the year! Don’t wait. Try it out now!