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Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®
Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®
Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®
Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®
Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®
Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®
Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®
Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®
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Adding numbers to the thousands and ten thousand's place: Use for distance learning or print for use in the classroom. This addition math activity is to be used for a quick check for understanding. It is a one-page matching activity with ten problems. There is a Google Slide® digital version, which is perfect for distance learning, as well as a pdf version that can be printed.

What standard does this activity check for? Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic. 4.NBT.B.4 : Fluently add multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.

Looking for more distance learning activities related to place value? Find other 4th grade math activities for distance learning by clicking HERE.

Why just one page with 10 problems? It is intended to be a quick check for basic understanding of concepts. In addition, I have found that when using Google Slides® in Google Classroom®, the slides can be quite time consuming to grade when each slide presents one problem and you have to scroll through ten slides for ten problems and then do that for 25 kids. I decided to put ten problems on one page and use some color coding for easier grading. I have also found that for distance learning, I need to be able to tell if kids understand the basic concept, which means keeping the activity 'simple' and to the point.

**What are the student directions for the activity?** Use notebook paper to copy down each problem. Add to find the answer. Once you solve on paper and know the answer, drag the correct answer under each problem. (for the printable version, they will cut and glue their answer choice) The problems include numbers to the thousands and ten thousand's place. Example: 17,427 + 44,638 =

What formats are included?

  • A digital version is included that is a one-page Google Slide® with ten problems. Students drag the correct answer to the matching problem. This will work great for use in Google Classroom.® Students will complete the matching activity by dragging the correct answer to the correct spot to. You are given a link within the pdf file where you are directed on how to make a copy of the slide. It will then be saved into your Google Drive®. You will make a copy for each student, so they can submit their own answers. The digital version is perfect for distance learning or for a small group math center activity within the classroom.

  • The same activity is included as a printable pdf. Because it is a matching activity, I have included cut/paste answer choices where students can glue the answer in the correct spot rather than dragging it like they would with the digital version. This version is perfect to use for a math center or for a quick formative assessment for understanding. The actual activity on the file is color, but you can set your printer to print black and white to save ink. Then when you turn in your copies for your class they will be printed in black and white.

Can this be used for a grade? I include ten problems on this activity, so I feel it is suitable for a grade. It's a perfect 'easy' grade to check for basic understanding of the concept. I have included an answer key for the teacher. The Google Slide answers, as well as the answer key use color coding which makes for easy grading. Because all problems are presented on one Google Slide, it takes limited time to grade, which is a huge plus!

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Please, if there is anything you don't understand about the activity or you need me to clarify something, just send me an email before you purchase. If you ever have a problem with the file or you see I have made a mistake/typo, please send me a message before you rate and I will get it corrected in a jiffy. Thank you ahead of time. I appreciate it.

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Addition Distance Learning | 4.NBT.B.4 | 4th Grade Math For Google Slides®

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Description

Adding numbers to the thousands and ten thousand's place: Use for distance learning or print for use in the classroom. This addition math activity is to be used for a quick check for understanding. It is a one-page matching activity with ten problems. There is a Google Slide® digital version, which is perfect for distance learning, as well as a pdf version that can be printed.

What standard does this activity check for? Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic. 4.NBT.B.4 : Fluently add multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.

Looking for more distance learning activities related to place value? Find other 4th grade math activities for distance learning by clicking HERE.

Why just one page with 10 problems? It is intended to be a quick check for basic understanding of concepts. In addition, I have found that when using Google Slides® in Google Classroom®, the slides can be quite time consuming to grade when each slide presents one problem and you have to scroll through ten slides for ten problems and then do that for 25 kids. I decided to put ten problems on one page and use some color coding for easier grading. I have also found that for distance learning, I need to be able to tell if kids understand the basic concept, which means keeping the activity 'simple' and to the point.

**What are the student directions for the activity?** Use notebook paper to copy down each problem. Add to find the answer. Once you solve on paper and know the answer, drag the correct answer under each problem. (for the printable version, they will cut and glue their answer choice) The problems include numbers to the thousands and ten thousand's place. Example: 17,427 + 44,638 =

What formats are included?

  • A digital version is included that is a one-page Google Slide® with ten problems. Students drag the correct answer to the matching problem. This will work great for use in Google Classroom.® Students will complete the matching activity by dragging the correct answer to the correct spot to. You are given a link within the pdf file where you are directed on how to make a copy of the slide. It will then be saved into your Google Drive®. You will make a copy for each student, so they can submit their own answers. The digital version is perfect for distance learning or for a small group math center activity within the classroom.

  • The same activity is included as a printable pdf. Because it is a matching activity, I have included cut/paste answer choices where students can glue the answer in the correct spot rather than dragging it like they would with the digital version. This version is perfect to use for a math center or for a quick formative assessment for understanding. The actual activity on the file is color, but you can set your printer to print black and white to save ink. Then when you turn in your copies for your class they will be printed in black and white.

Can this be used for a grade? I include ten problems on this activity, so I feel it is suitable for a grade. It's a perfect 'easy' grade to check for basic understanding of the concept. I have included an answer key for the teacher. The Google Slide answers, as well as the answer key use color coding which makes for easy grading. Because all problems are presented on one Google Slide, it takes limited time to grade, which is a huge plus!

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Please, if there is anything you don't understand about the activity or you need me to clarify something, just send me an email before you purchase. If you ever have a problem with the file or you see I have made a mistake/typo, please send me a message before you rate and I will get it corrected in a jiffy. Thank you ahead of time. I appreciate it.

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Rated 5 out of 5
August 18, 2021
This was so helpful and I so glad I found it. I found it at the end of the year and wished I would have found it sooner. I will be using it from the start of the school year this time around.
bonnie I.
503 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
April 26, 2021
Great resource.
Adrienne D.
859 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 30, 2020
This worked perfect for my remote learners as well as my in person learners!
Cara A.
52 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 4 out of 5
September 16, 2020
The kids found this to be a fun way to practice their math skills.
Nancy B.
339 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 1, 2020
Great resource!
Kimberly C.
253 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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