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5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)
5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)
5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)
5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)
5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)
5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)
5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)
5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)
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Three different Common Core Aligned worksheets for 5th-grade math standard: Numbers & Operations in Base Ten - 5.NBT.2

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Great for classwork, homework, small group practice, review, formative assessment, independent study, individual practice, Math RTI, Math Warm-Up, Test Prep, Pre-test and Post-test.

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5th Grade Math - 5.NBT.2 - Triple Worksheets (Distance Learning)

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Three different Common Core Aligned worksheets for 5th-grade math standard: Numbers & Operations in Base Ten - 5.NBT.2

Google Slides copy to assign to your students included!

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Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10.
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