I think this is a great resource! One minor error I found is that when solving problems with PMDAS, you solve multiplication and division from left to right, and then addition and subtraction from left to right.
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So if the problem is 4-3+5, you would first do 4-3, which is 1, and then add 5, making the answer 6.
I like the product and the slideshow, I wish there had been more examples to work within the power point, but the quality of what is there is good! Thanks!
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monmarsar re: Multiplying a Single Digit Number by Multiples of Ten
Hi Stephanie
Thanks for your prompt reply. Somehow I managed to download it after I read your reply.
Well done for your work, I really like it.
Kind regards
Monica (mon.schem@gmail.com)
November 2, 2012
tonipeterson re: Division PowerPoint Lesson
how many slides are in your ppt?
April 11, 2012
tonipeterson re: Division Using Arrays
How many slides are in yur ppt?
April 11, 2012
C Dozier (TpT Seller) re: Extreme Multiplication 2digit x 2 digit
how many slides are included in the powerpoint? thanks
I believe it is about 6 or 7 slides. I can check tomorrow at work if you need an exact answer. :)
September 11, 2011
MadameHoey re: Bar Graphs and Problem Solving
Hi,
I have bought your Bar Graphs and Problem Solving. However, when I downloaded it, there seem to be an error with the link. Instead of getting your powerpoint, I received one made by Baker. The page that was in your sample was no where on the download. Also, I had already bought the one by Baker, and understood yours to be different.
I'm sorry you are having a difficult time. I'm not sure how this mistake occurred but will contact TpT about resolving it. In the meanwhile, if you would like to email me at sjhardin@gmail.com or swashing@nhcs.net I will be glad to email you the correct presentation.