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mixed addition and subtraction worksheets no regrouping multi digit addition
By Modz by Laila
Looking for a straightforward way to help your students practice their addition and subtraction skills without regrouping? This set of Mixed Addition and Subtraction Worksheets is designed to focus on 2-digit and 3-digit problems with no regrouping, providing clear grids and ample writing space for each problem—perfect for Special Education and general education settings alike.
What’s Included:
These worksheets are ideal for use in small groups, independent work, homework, or even assessments. The structured format, with clear grids, makes it easy for students to stay organized and ensure their work is legible and correct, making this resource especially helpful for students in Special Education.
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-Laila
Order of Operations Notes and Activities
By Matemaths
Make teaching Order of Operations easy with this super engaging digital Teacher Presentation! Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with examples and class practice exercises during the presentation. I used it with my sixth graders in hybrid mode and the kids were engaged.
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Solutions are included for your convenience.
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Make multiples of 10 Thin Slicing - Two Digit Addition with Models - Mental Math
By MsVisualizer
Do you have students still using their fingers or counting up by ones for two-digit addition problems?
This worksheet/activity is perfect for students who need to develop strategies for two-digit addition beyond counting by ones using ten frames, bar models, and number lines. It is intentionally designed to help students see how the repeated reasoning of making 10's can be helpful for mental addition. It would be a great investigation to follow up on a series of addition number talks because the making 10's strategy is especially helpful for mental math.
For example:
"74+19, how many until the next 10? 6 so I'll borrow 6 from 19 and then add 13 to 80 to get 93."
This activity is most aligned with 2nd/3rd grade math, but I've used it to tutor students as old as 6th grade who were struggling with multiplication facts due to difficulties with mentally adding numbers without counting up by ones.
Math Divisibility Rules Notes and Activities
By Matemaths
Unlock your students' mastery of divisibility rules with this captivating and effortless presentation, designed for both in-person and distance learning.
Delve into essential concepts like divisibility rules by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10, complemented by interactive activities that offer self-checking exercises.
Engage in a fascinating investigation into the intriguing concept of why division by zero is impossible.
Empower your students with this no-prep, stimulating resource, making divisibility rules a breeze to learn and comprehend.
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