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4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
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4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February
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Description

Reviewing math skills has never been so easy. Let's make math test prep and math review fun and engaging for your 4th grade students with this mini math project.

During test prep season, we are always looking for fresh and new ideas to spiral math skills that have previously been taught to our students. As busy teachers, we also seek activities that are low maintenance for us....

LOOK NO MORE! THE RESOURCES YOU NEED ARE HERE!

What is a mini math project?

A mini math project is booklet that reviews a specific set of math skills using a themed, real-world topic.

DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW TO SEE MORE OF THIS RESOURCE IN ACTION!

*********What math skills does this mini project cover?*********

This resource includes math questions/prompts all written to review 4th grade algebraic thinking and fractions standards. The activities are themed and require no prep from you.

What's included in this resource?

  • This project is 4 half-pages long. Students will need to fold the sheets to put together the book and that’s it!
  • Answer keys

NO CUTTING | NO GLUING | NO PRINTING A MILLION SHEETS FOR ONE STUDENT!!! LOW PREP BUT ENGAGING FOR STUDENTS!

3 Reasons to Love Our Math Project Booklets:

  • INCREASE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT- Students have more buy in when something looks visually appealing. In engaging graphics and a booklet form, your students don’t even realize they are practicing key math concepts!
  • ZERO TEACHER PREP (SAVES PAPER TOO!)- As teachers we need resources that are zero prep AND don’t require a ton of copies. All you need to print is 2 pages (front to back) per student and you’re good to go!
  • HIGH QUALITY MATH REVIEW- Have you ever finished a math unit and thought to yourself “I wish I had a summative math activity that reviewed all the standards I just taught but still fun for students!”? Me too and now it’s here!

How can I use this resource?

  1. spiral review
  2. unit review
  3. extra math practice
  4. math test prep
  5. review material from last year
  6. math centers
  7. Fun Friday activity
  8. emergency sub plans
  9. partner activity
  10. ANY WAY YOU WANT!

Benefits of this resource:

  • NO PREP
  • Academically engaging
  • High interest activities and topics
  • Promotes problem solving
  • Assesses conceptual understanding of skills
  • Extra practice of key math concepts

Who should purchase this resource? Teachers...

  • looking for resources that require deep thinking
  • looking for READY TO GO math activities
  • wanting ZERO PREP math activities
  • seeking conceptual based math prompts
Report this resource to TPT
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4th Grade Mini Math Project Multiplication Division Fractions February

Tanya Yero Teaching
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

Reviewing math skills has never been so easy. Let's make math test prep and math review fun and engaging for your 4th grade students with this mini math project.

During test prep season, we are always looking for fresh and new ideas to spiral math skills that have previously been taught to our students. As busy teachers, we also seek activities that are low maintenance for us....

LOOK NO MORE! THE RESOURCES YOU NEED ARE HERE!

What is a mini math project?

A mini math project is booklet that reviews a specific set of math skills using a themed, real-world topic.

DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW TO SEE MORE OF THIS RESOURCE IN ACTION!

*********What math skills does this mini project cover?*********

This resource includes math questions/prompts all written to review 4th grade algebraic thinking and fractions standards. The activities are themed and require no prep from you.

What's included in this resource?

  • This project is 4 half-pages long. Students will need to fold the sheets to put together the book and that’s it!
  • Answer keys

NO CUTTING | NO GLUING | NO PRINTING A MILLION SHEETS FOR ONE STUDENT!!! LOW PREP BUT ENGAGING FOR STUDENTS!

3 Reasons to Love Our Math Project Booklets:

  • INCREASE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT- Students have more buy in when something looks visually appealing. In engaging graphics and a booklet form, your students don’t even realize they are practicing key math concepts!
  • ZERO TEACHER PREP (SAVES PAPER TOO!)- As teachers we need resources that are zero prep AND don’t require a ton of copies. All you need to print is 2 pages (front to back) per student and you’re good to go!
  • HIGH QUALITY MATH REVIEW- Have you ever finished a math unit and thought to yourself “I wish I had a summative math activity that reviewed all the standards I just taught but still fun for students!”? Me too and now it’s here!

How can I use this resource?

  1. spiral review
  2. unit review
  3. extra math practice
  4. math test prep
  5. review material from last year
  6. math centers
  7. Fun Friday activity
  8. emergency sub plans
  9. partner activity
  10. ANY WAY YOU WANT!

Benefits of this resource:

  • NO PREP
  • Academically engaging
  • High interest activities and topics
  • Promotes problem solving
  • Assesses conceptual understanding of skills
  • Extra practice of key math concepts

Who should purchase this resource? Teachers...

  • looking for resources that require deep thinking
  • looking for READY TO GO math activities
  • wanting ZERO PREP math activities
  • seeking conceptual based math prompts
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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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem, distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison.
Solve multistep word problems posed with whole numbers and having whole-number answers using the four operations, including problems in which remainders must be interpreted. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
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