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Fraction craft | Fraction worksheet
By Patricia
Fraction craft | Fraction worksheet
The math cake recipe is a fraction craft, that can be used to introduce a concept, review a concept, or send it home as reinforcement for homework.
If you are looking for a fun fraction craft, you have found a gorgeous art-integrated math lesson! Make learning fractions fun with this engaging fraction craft decomposing and composing fractions for 3rd and 4th-grade students.
Worksheet 1: Students will choose how many pieces they will slice the cake to create their craft. After creating their craft they will analyze it using the fraction worksheet "My recipe" to help better understand the concept of decomposing mixed fractions shapes, there they will describe exactly how they composed their cake.
Worksheet 2: Fraction worksheet, students will read the "cake recipe" and color according to what is described.
This resource includes:
Bulletin board kit
- 8 slices of cake worksheet
- 1 "cake toppings" printable
- bulletin board letters ( 2 options)
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary and concepts;
- Fine motor skills
- Color theory
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5th Grade Fractions Review Game - Game Show Style
By The M-Intercept
Students will love this Jeopardy-like game to review all 5th Grade Common Core Fractions standards. Questions focus on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, understanding major fraction concepts, and key vocabulary words. Points range from 100 - 500, which reflect the increase in difficulty throughout each category.
**FULLY EDITABLE** While the game is complete, it is also editable in PowerPoint, making it easy to add questions or change the level of difficulty based on your students' needs.
The game includes 30 high quality questions - 6 categories with 5 questions each ranging in difficulty from basic review (100) to challenging (500)
⭐Equivalent Fractions: these questions are related to simplifying fractions and converting between whole, mixed, and improper fractions
⭐Understand Fraction Concepts: this category asks about fractions on a number line, the relationship between numerators and denominators, and other conceptual topics
⭐Add and Subtract Fractions: students solve problems related to addition and subtraction with unlike denominators, using models, and in word problems
⭐Multiply Fractions: these questions involve computation, modeling, and word problems for basic multiplying fractions problems (only simple fractions, no mixed numbers)
⭐Divide Fractions: students are asked to estimate, understand equivalent multiplication problems, and solve division problems with whole numbers being divided by a unit fraction
⭐Vocabulary: this sections asks about numerators, denominators, equivalent fractions, mixed numbers, and operation vocabulary (sum, difference, product, quotient)
Looking for other 5th Grade Math Resources?
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⚡ 5th Grade All Standards Review Game - Perfect for the end of the year
⚡5th Grade Place Value and Decimals Review Game
⚡5th Grade Geometry Review Game
⚡⚡Or these FULL YEAR 5th GRADE GUIDED MATH NOTES
Telling Time | Worksheets/Printables | Telling the Time without a Clock Face
By LittleStreams
This pack is available for purchase as a bundle with 4 other products. Click here for more information.
This pack contains a variety of worksheets that offer a range of activities on the topic of telling the time without the use of a clock-face. There are activities included from multiple abilities from telling the time to the nearest hour, half hour and quarter, to the nearest five minutes and minute intervals.
Activities include the writing of time in 12 and 24 hour format from a written time, and vice versa. There are also two versions of the same activity, students can either be asked to ‘draw a line’ or ‘cut and match’. Different styles of matching work for different kinds of learner.
This pack is aimed at ALL learners who struggle with telling the time, but it also designed to meet US Common Core Standards 1. MD.b.3, 2.MD.c.7 & 3.MD.a.1 and UK National Curriculum Years 1 to 4.
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Word Form Bingo (Numbers to 100)
By Sarah Anderson
Materials:
How To Play:
Each player receives a Bingo sheet and handful of markers. The caller draws a card and says the number word. The players mark the word called on their sheets- if they have it. When a player marks four words in a row either across, down, or diagonal, they shout, "Bingo!"
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Telling Time | Worksheets/Printables | Five and Minute Interval Clock Faces
By LittleStreams
This pack is available for purchase as a bundle with 4 other products. Click here for more information.
This pack contains a variety of worksheets that offer a range of activities on the topic of telling the time to the nearest five and single minutes. Activities include the drawing of hour and minute hands onto blank clocks from a written time, and vice versa, an exploration of the topic of AM and PM, and worksheets that explore conversion between 12 hour and 24 hour time. There are also time match-up activities in both ‘draw a line’ and ‘cut-out’ versions. This pack primarily explores the concept of telling time relating to how it looks on a clock face, whether the student reads from a clock-face, or is required to draw the hands.
This pack is aimed at ALL learners who struggle with telling the time, but it also designed to meet US Common Core Standards 2.MD.c.7 & 3.MD.a.1 and UK National Curriculum Years 3 and 4.
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Mathematics Proficiencies Introduction
By Visual Vibe
The Mathematics Proficiencies were embedded into the curriculum to connect the Nouns (content) and Verbs (mathematical skills) together.
The proficiencies of Understanding, Fluency, Problem Solving and Reasoning are fundamental to learning mathematics and working mathematically and are applied across all three strands Number and Algebra, Measurement and Geometry, and Statistics and Probability.
With this resources, I have created an introduction to the four proficiencies. I have demonstrated how you can connect the proficiency statements/verbs to the mathematics curriculum. It is an easy way for you and your students to understand the skill you want them to develop, through the example questions provided. This resources will help your students develop their understanding of the proficiencies and the content at the same time!
What's Included:
- 3 Understanding proficiency statements
- 3 Example questions and answer slides
- 1 Blank Slide
- 3 Fluency proficiency statements
- 3 Example questions and answer slides
- 1 Blank Slide
- 3 Problem Solving proficiency statements
- 3 Example questions and answer slides
- 1 Blank Slide
- 3 Reasoning proficiency statements
- 3 Example questions and answer slides
- 1 Blank Slide
This resource is best used in combination with my Maths Proficiency Goals
Maths Proficiency Posters
Telling Time | Worksheets and Visual Aids | Graphic Clocks and Roman Numerals
By LittleStreams
This pack is available for purchase as a bundle with 4 other products. Click here for more information.
This pack contains a good selection of graphically aided clock faces and cut-out hands for use with the teaching of clock face reading.
They are differentiated for multiples areas of struggle, from the concepts of 'past' and 'to', to the concept of Roman Numerals.
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Telling Time | Worksheets/Printables | Hour, Half and Quarters Clock Faces
By LittleStreams
This pack is available for purchase as a bundle with 4 other products. Click here for more information.
Telling Time | Worksheets/Printables | Hour, Half and Quarters Clock Faces
This pack contains a variety of worksheets that offer a range of activities on the topic of telling the time to the nearest hour, half and quarter. Activities include the drawing of hour and minute hands onto blank clocks from a written time, and vice versa, an exploration of the topic of AM and PM, and worksheets that explore conversion between 12 hour and 24 hour time. There are also time match-up activities in both ‘draw a line’ and ‘cut-out’ versions. This pack primarily explores the concept of telling time relating to how it looks on a clock face, whether the student reads from a clock-face, or is required to draw the hands.
This pack is aimed at ALL learners who struggle with telling the time, but it also designed to meet US Common Core Standard 1.MD.b.3 and UK National Curriculum Years 1 and 2. This pack also pushes students who might be capable of grasping the concepts of ‘quarter past’ and ‘quarter to’ in addition.
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Grades 3-5 Angles Tasks and Posters BUNDLE | Curriculum Aligned
By Visual Vibe
These Angle posters and Student task worksheets, provide your learners with examples and definitions of the full range of angle types.
These tasks have been developed to allow for cross-curricular links between time, shape and directional language, to help strengthen and build on your students understanding of angles.
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Money Bill and Coin Worksheets with Scissor Cutting Practice Fun Money Exercise
By The Student Worksheets
Money Bingo is an engaging and educational game designed to help students master the identification of coins and bills! In this fun and interactive game, students use Bingo cards with different coins and bills listed in each square, such as pennies, dimes, quarters, $1 bills, and more.
The teacher calls out the name of a coin or bill (or shows an image), and students mark the corresponding spot on their Bingo cards.
This game reinforces coin and bill recognition, counting skills, and simple money math in a fun and competitive way.
Perfect for classroom settings, homeschool environments, or math centers, Money Bingo makes learning about money enjoyable and effective.
It’s a great way to help students recognize different bills and coins while building essential financial literacy skills!
Math Engagement Professional Development, PD, Instructional Coaching, Admin
By Professional Development and Teacher Prep
Are you an instructional coach or administrator seeking innovative ways to deliver a professional development session on enhancing student engagement in math? This customizable professional development (PD) template is an excellent starting point for guiding teachers on how to incorporate engaging, hands-on activities into their math instruction using their current curriculum. The template is fully editable, allowing you to personalize it with details specific to your curriculum, school environment, and even add photos or videos to further customize the experience.
Session Overview:
Teachers will use this framework to reflect on their current practices and discover how to balance participation and critical thinking in their classrooms.
Research-Backed Approach: Engaging students through hands-on, interactive learning has been proven to enhance academic achievement. A study in a low-income elementary school found that students exposed to 12 weeks of hands-on learning experiences significantly outperformed their peers in classrooms using traditional textbook-based instruction (Guthrie et al., 2006). This PD leverages these insights to promote engaging, active learning environments that make a lasting impact on student performance.
**Customizable and Flexible:**This PD template is completely editable, giving you the flexibility to adapt it to your school’s specific curriculum and instructional goals. Whether you need to add school-specific materials, customize the activities, or include photos of your own classrooms in action, this template provides the framework to create a professional development session tailored to your teachers' needs.
By the end of the session, teachers will leave equipped with practical strategies to engage students, increase participation, and foster a deeper understanding of math concepts—all while making learning fun and meaningful for their students.
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2D Shape Family Tree Sort Polygon Quadrilateral Triangle Poster Cut Paste Center
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
Students need to know how to classify 2d shapes and identify the name of each figure! Includes an interactive notebook activity + A complete 2S shapes poster. Both resources focus on sorting shapes into groups and subgroups, making the relationships between shapes clearer without confusing arrows. Perfect for hands-on learning and visual clarity!
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Division Math Mazes: Facts 1-10: Division Math Facts
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
Are you looking for a fun and unique way to practice your division math facts? Look no further. This is just the resource for you! There are 13 different pages practicing division math facts 1-10. Students will begin at the start and solve the division sentence. Then they will move through the maze by solving the division problems correctly until they reach the end. Each page focuses on one fact, i.e. all the equations on the page are practicing dividing by 3. Then there are 3 mazes where students will practice using all math facts to get through the maze. Get rid of those timed tests and let students have fun while practicing their math facts.
If you want BOTH division and multiplication math mazes, take a look at this bundle... Multiplication & Division Math Mazes
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Get Your Game On with a Sports Bundle
By Inspired By MlG
Elevate your sports-themed math lessons with our Sports Bundle! Dive into the world of football and basketball with engaging math activities on fractions, greater than/less than/equal to concepts, and even design your own sports teams. Perfect for teachers looking to make learning fun and interactive. Get your game on today!
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Equivalent Fractions Animated PowerPoint Lesson- Guided Math Lesson Plan
By SPO Resources
Save time on planning with this animated PowerPoint lesson to introduce equivalent fractions. Available in Google Slides™ & PowerPoint, this interactive instructional resource uses animation, supporting visuals, and meaningful questions to help students discover what makes fractions equivalent. This ready to teach lesson also includes a student note-taking guide, editable lesson plan, and exit ticket.
Grab this CCSS aligned interactive fraction lesson to save time on planning and help students understand how to identify equivalent fractions. Purposely designed with powerful visual supports, scaffolded animations, and thought-provoking questions, this lesson will engage students in meaningful math talk as they discover equivalent fractions. Little to NO PREP! This lesson is ready to teach! Download now and use this animated presentation today!
Includes:
★ Animated PowerPoint presentation with 47 slides
★ Google slides Animated Presentation
★ Detailed lesson plan
★ Editable lesson plan
★ Student Note-taking guide
★ Practice Worksheets
★ Self-grading Google Form™ exit tickets
★ Printable exit tickets
★ Answer Keys
★ Printable Learning objectives to display
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This lesson is an introductory lesson for equivalent fractions and focuses on helping students visually and conceptually understand what it means when two fractions are equivalent. Starting with the basics, this lesson is a solid foundation for first teaching equivalent fractions or reinforcing the concept.
The lesson focuses on the use of visual models to identify fraction equivalence, and it does not include teaching the algorithm for generating equivalent fractions. Fractions with denominators: 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, & 12 are used in this lesson. The main objective is for students to identify equivalent fractions and make meaning of fraction equivalence.
Check out the second lesson in this equivalent fraction series: Lesson #2
Animated slides reveal problems step by step
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Are your students still struggling to understand equivalent fractions?
This ready to teach animated PowerPoint lesson plan is a time saving resource for introducing equivalent fractions to students. Engaging visuals, animations, and meaningful questions will help students make meaning of equivalent fractions.
Use the note-taking guide to ensure students are following along and engaged in the lesson.
Notes with talking points and directions included in the PowerPoint presentation to help guide you through the lesson.
Assess students' understanding with check for understandings embedded into the lesson as well as differentiated exit tickets and worksheets for independent practice following the lesson.
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WHO?
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Learning objective
Lesson Includes:
★TITLE SLIDE
★BUILD BACKGROUND SLIDES
★INTRODUCTION & DISCOVERY SLIDES
★OBJECTIVE SLIDE
★TEACHER DIRECT INSTRUCTION SLIDES
★VOCABULARY SLIDES SLIDES
★GUIDED PRACTICE
★FRACTIONS WITH THE SAME NUMERATOR & DENOMINATOR
★GUIDED PRACTICE: IDENTIFY EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS
★RECAP SLIDE
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★Animated PowerPoint Lesson (PPTX download)
★Animated Google Slides™ Lesson
★Detailed Lesson Plan
★Student Note-taking Guide
★Differentiated Exit tickets- Digital & Print
★Independent Practice Worksheets
★Learning objective
PLEASE NOTE:
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE
★Zip file includes
PLEASE NOTE: There is an editable version of the lesson plan in Microsoft word. No other parts of this resource are editable.
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Common Core Alignment
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.3
Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.A.1
Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/(n × b) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
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WAYS TO USE in your classroom
This resource is designed to be a guided lesson. The powerpoint doesn’t include draggable pieces for independent practice, but it is meant to be used in presentation mode.
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You may also like:
Equivalent Fractions Animated PowerPoint Lesson #2
Fraction & Decimal Vocabulary Word Cards
Fraction BINGO (Simplifying & Equivalent)
4th Grade Fractions Math Jeopardy Style Game
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Make teaching equivalent fractions a breeze with this introductory powerpoint lesson!
Equivalent Fractions Animated PowerPoint Lesson 2- Fractions Story Problems
By SPO Resources
Engage students with this interactive animated PowerPoint lesson to teach equivalent fractions. Available in Google Slides™ & PowerPoint, this instructional resource uses animation, supporting visuals, and meaningful questions to help students make meaning of fraction equivalence. This ready to teach lesson also includes a student note-taking guide, editable lesson plan, and exit ticket.
This is the second lesson in the series of equivalent fractions lessons. The focus is to help students visualize fraction equivalence using area models in real-life situations. This lesson builds off of Equivalent Fraction Lesson #1 and helps deepen students' understanding of equivalent fractions.
Grab this CCSS aligned interactive lesson to save time on planning and help students solve real world story problems about equivalent fractions.
Little to NO PREP! This lesson is ready to teach! Download now and use this animated presentation today!
Includes:
★ Animated PowerPoint presentation with 38 slides
★ Google slides Animated Presentation
★ Detailed lesson plan (PDF)
★ Editable lesson plan (word)
★ Student Note-taking guide
★ Practice Worksheets
★ Self-grading Google Form™ exit tickets
★ Printable exit tickets
★ Answer Keys
★ Printable Learning objectives to display
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Purposely designed with powerful visual supports, scaffolded animations, and thought-provoking questions, this lesson will engage students in meaningful math talk as they learn about equivalent fractions.
The lesson focuses on the use of visual models and real-life examples to teach fraction equivalence. It does not include teaching the algorithm for generating equivalent fractions. Fractions with denominators: 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, & 12 are used in this lesson.
Animated slides reveal problems step by step
***********************************************************
Are your students still struggling to understand equivalent fractions?
This ready to teach animated PowerPoint lesson plan is a time saving resource for building understanding of fraction equivalence for students. Engaging visuals, animations, and meaningful questions will help deepen students' understanding of equivalent fractions.
Use the note-taking guide to ensure students are following along and engaged in the lesson.
Notes with talking points and directions included in the PowerPoint presentation to help guide you through the lesson.
Assess students' understanding with questions and prompts embedded into the lesson as well as differentiated exit tickets and worksheets for independent practice following the lesson.
KEY POINTS:
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WHO?
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Learning objective
PowerPoint Lesson Includes:
★TITLE SLIDE
★BUILD BACKGROUND SLIDES
★OBJECTIVE SLIDE
★INTRODUCTION & DISCOVERY SLIDES
★ TEACHER DIRECT INSTRUCTION SLIDES: “I DO/WE DO”
★GUIDED PRACTICE MODELS
★GUIDED PRACTICE STORY PROBLEMS
★RECAP SLIDE
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★Animated PowerPoint Lesson (PPTX download)
★Animated Google Slides™ Lesson
★Detailed Lesson Plan
★Student Note-taking Guide
★Differentiated Exit tickets- Digital & Print
★Independent Practice Worksheets
Worksheet 1: Find Equivalent Fractions: 2 pages (2 different levels)- make each fraction model equivalent to a fraction
Worksheet 2: Equivalent Fractions Story Problems: 2 pages (2 different levels)
Worksheet answer key
★Learning objective
PLEASE NOTE:
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE
★Zip file includes
PLEASE NOTE: There is an editable version of the lesson plan in Microsoft word. No other parts of this resource are editable.
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Common Core Alignment
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.3
Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.A.1
Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/(n × b) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
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WAYS TO USE in your classroom
This resource is designed to be a guided lesson. The powerpoint doesn’t include draggable pieces for independent practice, but it is meant to be used in presentation mode.
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You may also like:
Equivalent Fractions Animated PowerPoint Lesson 1
Fraction & Decimal Vocabulary Word Cards
Fraction BINGO (Simplifying & Equivalent)
4th Grade Fractions Math Jeopardy Style Game
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Make teaching equivalent fractions a breeze with this equivalent fraction powerpoint lesson!
Winter Math Activities bundle - graphing points Coordinate plane - ordered pairs
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
Introduce "Graphing Ordered pairs in the Coordinate grid" to your students and make this lesson incredibly easy with this January winter-themed bundle.
What You get:
6 activities to help your students/kids wrap their heads around ordered pairs in the first quadrant coordinate plane, and to practice naming and plotting points on a grid.
Details and skills :
Page 1: Introduce a lesson on graphing coordinates using a Map Grid skills learned in 2nd & 3rd grade. Students will use letters and numbers to locate each winter-themed object and record the coordinates.
Page 2: Practice decoding the coordinates for different winter objects on a first-quadrant coordinate plane.
Pages 3 & 4: Practice identifying coordinate pairs on a graph using snowflakes as points. The worksheet will also help your little learners practice visual discrimination skills, visual perception, and scanning.
Page 5: Plot a number of coordinates to find a secret message. This can help motivate your students to try their best to get the message right by plotting the coordinates correctly and accurately.
Page 6: Practice graphing skills by finding the ordered pairs of each winter object located on a "Snow Day" image drawn as a coordinate plane. This is also great to learn some useful winter vocabulary.
This bundle is:
Winter-themed: Students are much more likely to enjoy a math activity if it is either hands-on or visually appealing!
For beginners: since it is only on the first quadrant. All points are represented by whole numbers, there are no fractions or decimals.
Important note:
The bonus file contains all the pages of each resource assembled in a single pdf. No need to go through all the resources and print them one by one.
There are many ways to use this resource in your classroom/homeschool program:
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Rainbow Pastel Classroom Decor Bundle | Calendar | Math Posters | Birthday
By Kristen Teaches Fourth
My first decor bundle is here! Rainbow Pastel has the basics you need for your classroom!
Calendar - either can be flip or use a pocket chart
Nameplates - Editable on powerpoint! Options for each grade span (primary and upper)
Number Posters - Skip counting, number posters
Alphabet - Options for each grade span ( primary, with or without pictures)
Birthday Display - Editable on powerpoint
Numberline - 0 - 120
Shape posters - 2 D shapes
Hand signals - editable on powerpoint or pre-made with options
Triple Digit Addition & Subtraction within 1000 with/without Regrouping: 3-Digit
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
All you need for your students to master 3 digit addition and subtraction within 1000. This resource offers a collection of exercises designed to strengthen students' proficiency in both addition and subtraction of three-digit numbers. This printable worksheets have a mix of equations with and without regrouping. This bundle has 15 pages of practice for students to master the skill of triple digit addition and subtraction. This fits right in with the 3rd grade math core. There is no prep, just print and use.
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Equip your students with the skills to confidently tackle triple-digit addition and subtraction problems. Whether utilized for practice, assessment, or homework assignments, this resource gives your students all the practice they need to be confident in their addition and subtraction skills.
Multiplication & Division Strategy Anchor Charts & Posters
By SPO Resources
Introduce and review multiplication & division strategies, models, key words, and vocabulary with this set of differentiated anchor charts. 6 differentiated levels of multiplication from basic up to 2 by 2 digit multiplication. 8 different levels of division from basic up to 4 digit dividends & 1 digit divisors with remainders.
The following formats of the anchor charts are included:
★Printable multiplication anchor chart for 6 differentiated levels with:
★Printable division anchor charts for 8 differentiated levels that include:
★Printable multiplication & division strategy posters- focus on 1 specific strategy
★Mini Strategy posters- perfect for student notebooks or math centers
★Fill in the blank anchor charts- student note taking guide (color + black & white)
★Digital anchor charts- Google slides
★Print on 8.5”x11” paper or enlarge as a poster for display
WHY? Students learn a variety of strategies to master multiplication & division. Use these colorful posters and anchor charts as a visual scaffold to teach & review strategies for solving multiplication and division problems.
SAVE TIME and ENERGY creating your own anchor charts with these ready to go posters for teaching multiplication & division.
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WHO? This set works well for a class with different ability levels by allowing students to understand each strategy at their current level of understanding. In addition, this set was created to grow with your students as they transition from one level to the next throughout the school year. Posters include skills for third, fourth, and fifth grade students.
★ Multiplication levels include:
★Division levels include:
★ Multiplication strategies & models include:
★Division Strategies & models include:
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★ 6 Multiplication anchor charts with 4 strategies at the following levels:
★ 8 Division anchor charts with 4 strategies at the following levels:
★14 Fill in the Blank Graphic Organizers
★56 Strategy Posters
★Digital Versions of all anchor charts and strategy posters
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HOW TO USE? WAYS TO USE Posters & Anchor Charts
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Common Core Aligned: Aligned to 3rd, 4th, & 5th grade Numbers and Operations in Base Ten standards:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NBT.A.3
Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.B.5
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.B.6
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NBT.B.5
Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
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Created by Samantha Osleger, ©SPO RESOURCES.
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I hope you and your upper elementary students love these multiplication and division anchor charts and posters!