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Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
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Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning
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Description

The intent of these math printables and lesson videos is to be used for the introduction of content related to 4th grade common core addition and subtraction. It is not intended to provide enough independent practice for mastery but rather provide a common space for all students to take scaffolded notes and complete activities or games as they build their understanding of addition and subtraction. These pages are ideal when presenting to whole or small group. The lesson videos that accompany each page can be useful for distance learning, absent students, homeschooling, tutoring, remediation, math stations or other purposes.

If you are interested in just the printables, please check out:
Addition & Subtraction Printables - Guided Notes, Lessons, and Games

What's Included:

  • Student edition (19 printable pages)
  • Teacher Edition (22 pages with key)
  • Google slides matching each printable page to introduce the skills
  • One instructional video for each page of the printable (10 videos in all)
  • Kahoot game links


Table of Contents:

  • Addition & Subtraction... I Can Statements
  • Estimation strategies
  • Addition of greater numbers
  • Game: How close to 100/1000
  • Game: PIG
  • Subtraction using the standard method
  • Subtraction across zeroes
  • Addition & subtraction using picture models
  • Mental math strategies
  • Multi-step problems
  • Counting money
  • Making change
  • Game: clean up the money

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Addition & Subtraction Printables & Lesson Videos | Distance Learning

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Description

The intent of these math printables and lesson videos is to be used for the introduction of content related to 4th grade common core addition and subtraction. It is not intended to provide enough independent practice for mastery but rather provide a common space for all students to take scaffolded notes and complete activities or games as they build their understanding of addition and subtraction. These pages are ideal when presenting to whole or small group. The lesson videos that accompany each page can be useful for distance learning, absent students, homeschooling, tutoring, remediation, math stations or other purposes.

If you are interested in just the printables, please check out:
Addition & Subtraction Printables - Guided Notes, Lessons, and Games

What's Included:

  • Student edition (19 printable pages)
  • Teacher Edition (22 pages with key)
  • Google slides matching each printable page to introduce the skills
  • One instructional video for each page of the printable (10 videos in all)
  • Kahoot game links


Table of Contents:

  • Addition & Subtraction... I Can Statements
  • Estimation strategies
  • Addition of greater numbers
  • Game: How close to 100/1000
  • Game: PIG
  • Subtraction using the standard method
  • Subtraction across zeroes
  • Addition & subtraction using picture models
  • Mental math strategies
  • Multi-step problems
  • Counting money
  • Making change
  • Game: clean up the money

Click here and follow me and you will be notified when new products are released. New products are discounted 50% for 2 days.

Thank you for viewing!

~Shane

MATH IS FUNdamental

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This has helped me set up for remote learning and works out well with my age group.
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Grades taught: 4th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
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.
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Mathematically proficient students start by explaining to themselves the meaning of a problem and looking for entry points to its solution. They analyze givens, constraints, relationships, and goals. They make conjectures about the form and meaning of the solution and plan a solution pathway rather than simply jumping into a solution attempt. They consider analogous problems, and try special cases and simpler forms of the original problem in order to gain insight into its solution. They monitor and evaluate their progress and change course if necessary. Older students might, depending on the context of the problem, transform algebraic expressions or change the viewing window on their graphing calculator to get the information they need. Mathematically proficient students can explain correspondences between equations, verbal descriptions, tables, and graphs or draw diagrams of important features and relationships, graph data, and search for regularity or trends. Younger students might rely on using concrete objects or pictures to help conceptualize and solve a problem. Mathematically proficient students check their answers to problems using a different method, and they continually ask themselves, "Does this make sense?" They can understand the approaches of others to solving complex problems and identify correspondences between different approaches.
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