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4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)
4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)
4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)
4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)
4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)
4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)
4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)
4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)
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Description

This math reference sheet is exactly what you need to help support your students in learning place value, multi-digit addition, and multi-digit subtraction. Use as a preview for third graders, for instruction in fourth grade, or as a review sheet for fifth grade. Aligned to fourth grade standards and to Go-Math Chapter 1.

With no added colors or distracting designs, this sheet is printer-friendly and easily accessible for your diverse range of students.

In this math reference sheet, you will find:
-The breakdown of a place value chart
-Standard/expanded/word form examples
-Manipulative examples
-Comparing numbers using a place value chart
-Step-by-step instructions to solve a multi-digit addition problem**
-Step-by-step instructions to solve a multi-digit subtraction problem**
-Step-by-step instructions to use estimation on a number

**You will also receive full-page versions of the step-by-step instructions to solve a multi-digit addition problem and the step-by-step instructions to solve a subtraction problem, which are sold individually/separately in my store. With three products in one, you can purchase this set at a discounted price.

This product can be also be found in the '4th Grade Math Reference Sheet Bundle' found in my store. Purchase this bundle at a discounted price and receive reference sheets for:
-Each 4th-grade math topic, broken down into thirteen sections and aligned to chapters 1 through 13 of Go-Math curriculum (but accessible for all)
-Multi-digit addition
-Multi-digit subtraction
-Multi-digit multiplication
-Long division

Interested in more reference sheets? Send me a message with your request!
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4th Grade Math Reference Sheet (Go-Math Chapter 1)

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Description

This math reference sheet is exactly what you need to help support your students in learning place value, multi-digit addition, and multi-digit subtraction. Use as a preview for third graders, for instruction in fourth grade, or as a review sheet for fifth grade. Aligned to fourth grade standards and to Go-Math Chapter 1.

With no added colors or distracting designs, this sheet is printer-friendly and easily accessible for your diverse range of students.

In this math reference sheet, you will find:
-The breakdown of a place value chart
-Standard/expanded/word form examples
-Manipulative examples
-Comparing numbers using a place value chart
-Step-by-step instructions to solve a multi-digit addition problem**
-Step-by-step instructions to solve a multi-digit subtraction problem**
-Step-by-step instructions to use estimation on a number

**You will also receive full-page versions of the step-by-step instructions to solve a multi-digit addition problem and the step-by-step instructions to solve a subtraction problem, which are sold individually/separately in my store. With three products in one, you can purchase this set at a discounted price.

This product can be also be found in the '4th Grade Math Reference Sheet Bundle' found in my store. Purchase this bundle at a discounted price and receive reference sheets for:
-Each 4th-grade math topic, broken down into thirteen sections and aligned to chapters 1 through 13 of Go-Math curriculum (but accessible for all)
-Multi-digit addition
-Multi-digit subtraction
-Multi-digit multiplication
-Long division

Interested in more reference sheets? Send me a message with your request!
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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March 27, 2022
Very helpful!
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Rated 5 out of 5
February 27, 2022
Great resource - especially helpful with GoMath curriculum! Thanks :)
Erin M.
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 14, 2022
This is a great resource to keep in the kids binder as a reference sheet! Thank you!
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Rated 5 out of 5
November 30, 2020
This was a great resource to supplement my remote learning folders! Thank you!
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October 17, 2020
Thank you
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Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
September 7, 2020
I posted this as a reference sheet for my students with special needs. They loved the sheet and it was used often.
Cheryl B.
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Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2020
Perfect addition to the chapters!
Danielle C B.
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Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
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January 15, 2020
Very helpful to my students during class and for Homelinks. Thanks!
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
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