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4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division
4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division
4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division
4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division
4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division
4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division
4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division
4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division
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How Can You Create Student-Driven, Effective, and Engaging Learning?

If you're looking for ways to make learning fun and student-centered, Choice Boards are the perfect solution. They’re filled with performance and practice tasks that keep students motivated, allow for differentiation, and cater to different learning styles.

With Choice Boards, students have the freedom to choose tasks that match their interests and abilities. Plus, they are scaffolded and aligned with standards, so students can work independently while still being challenged!

Introducing 4th Grade Multiplicative Comparisons, Multiplication, and Division Choice Boards

This resource covers key 4th-grade math standards with activities designed to deepen understanding and encourage creativity in math:

Standards Covered:

  • 4.NBT.5 – Multiplication Vocabulary and Strategies
  • 4.NBT.6 – Division Vocabulary and Strategies
  • 4.OA.1 – Multiplicative Comparisons
  • 4.OA.2 – More on Multiplicative Comparisons
  • 4.OA.3 – Word Problems

What’s Inside:

  • 4 Choice Boards – A variety of engaging activities.
  • 24 Performance Tasks – Hands-on tasks that inspire creative problem-solving.
  • 6 Practice Tasks – To reinforce multiplication and division strategies.
  • Rubrics – Easy-to-use rubrics for tracking progress.
  • Challenges with Answer Keys – For review and self-assessment.

Why Choice Boards Work:

  • Student Engagement: These boards offer activities that students enjoy and feel excited about.
  • Ownership of Learning: Students pick their own tasks, encouraging responsibility and independence.
  • Alternative Assessment: Assess student understanding in a fun, flexible way.
  • Creativity and Mastery: Students explore math concepts creatively while mastering essential skills.
  • Barrier-Free Learning: Choice Boards let students decide how they’ll engage with the content, making learning more accessible.

How to Use Choice Boards:

  • Early Finishers: Keep quick learners engaged with challenging extra tasks.
  • Homework: Provide a more interactive option than traditional worksheets.
  • Assessments: Great for formative and summative assessments.
  • Free Choice/Tic-Tac-Toe: Let students mix and match tasks, adding excitement to their learning.

The Power of Student Choice:

Giving students control over their learning is a powerful motivator. With Choice Boards, students set their own pace, making it easier for teachers to focus on one-on-one support or small-group instruction.

Most importantly, Choice Boards help students take risks, build confidence, and grow academically in a safe, student-driven environment.

Start using 4th Grade Multiplicative Comparisons, Multiplication, and Division Choice Boards today and watch your students thrive!


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4th Math Menus & Choice Boards Multiplicative Comp, Multiplication, Division

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Description

How Can You Create Student-Driven, Effective, and Engaging Learning?

If you're looking for ways to make learning fun and student-centered, Choice Boards are the perfect solution. They’re filled with performance and practice tasks that keep students motivated, allow for differentiation, and cater to different learning styles.

With Choice Boards, students have the freedom to choose tasks that match their interests and abilities. Plus, they are scaffolded and aligned with standards, so students can work independently while still being challenged!

Introducing 4th Grade Multiplicative Comparisons, Multiplication, and Division Choice Boards

This resource covers key 4th-grade math standards with activities designed to deepen understanding and encourage creativity in math:

Standards Covered:

  • 4.NBT.5 – Multiplication Vocabulary and Strategies
  • 4.NBT.6 – Division Vocabulary and Strategies
  • 4.OA.1 – Multiplicative Comparisons
  • 4.OA.2 – More on Multiplicative Comparisons
  • 4.OA.3 – Word Problems

What’s Inside:

  • 4 Choice Boards – A variety of engaging activities.
  • 24 Performance Tasks – Hands-on tasks that inspire creative problem-solving.
  • 6 Practice Tasks – To reinforce multiplication and division strategies.
  • Rubrics – Easy-to-use rubrics for tracking progress.
  • Challenges with Answer Keys – For review and self-assessment.

Why Choice Boards Work:

  • Student Engagement: These boards offer activities that students enjoy and feel excited about.
  • Ownership of Learning: Students pick their own tasks, encouraging responsibility and independence.
  • Alternative Assessment: Assess student understanding in a fun, flexible way.
  • Creativity and Mastery: Students explore math concepts creatively while mastering essential skills.
  • Barrier-Free Learning: Choice Boards let students decide how they’ll engage with the content, making learning more accessible.

How to Use Choice Boards:

  • Early Finishers: Keep quick learners engaged with challenging extra tasks.
  • Homework: Provide a more interactive option than traditional worksheets.
  • Assessments: Great for formative and summative assessments.
  • Free Choice/Tic-Tac-Toe: Let students mix and match tasks, adding excitement to their learning.

The Power of Student Choice:

Giving students control over their learning is a powerful motivator. With Choice Boards, students set their own pace, making it easier for teachers to focus on one-on-one support or small-group instruction.

Most importantly, Choice Boards help students take risks, build confidence, and grow academically in a safe, student-driven environment.

Start using 4th Grade Multiplicative Comparisons, Multiplication, and Division Choice Boards today and watch your students thrive!


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Standards

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Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
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.
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.
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