Description
Addition with regrouping is the focus of this engaging, creative (but structured) note-taking math wheel!
- Students take notes, use color to help with memory, and complete practice problems found around the wheel.
What is a math wheel? It's a graphic organizer where students can:
- Take notes inside the math wheel
- Use color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggers
- Complete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, and
- Color the background pattern
Students can keep the math wheels in their interactive notebooks all year as a personal anchor chart/reference sheet.
Sections of the Adding With Regrouping Math Wheel include:
1) Addition terms (addends, sum)
2) Regrouping: this section shows simple examples of regrouping ones into tens and ones and regrouping tens to hundreds and tens, as you would do if you add those place values and end up with more than 10 in that place.
3) + place values: in this section, students add by place value, starting with the ones. If there are more than 10 of that place value, there’s space to show how the regrouping would work. This is a different way to look at the movement (or regrouping) of the ones, tens, hundreds, etc.
- Ex: 16 ones = 10 + 6, with the 10 (1 ten) moving to the tens place and being added to the other tens in the problem; the 6 stays in the ones place
- 120 (or 12 tens) would be 100 + 20, with 100 (or 1 hundred) moving to the hundreds place; the 2 stays in the tens place to represent 20.
4) Align #s and Add: in this section students move to using the standard algorithm
This easy-prep addition with regrouping resource includes:
1) THREE versions of student wheel
- 'Open’ notes for students to add all notes & examples
- Fill-in notes: helps control uses of space
- Pre-filled notes for absentees or students who need pre-filled. Answers to examples and practice problems are NOT on this wheel.
⭐️Each version comes with a patterned background and with no pattern in the background.
2) Teacher key/wheel with completed notes and examples
3) Colored sample of wheel
4) PowerPoint file with two editable templates ~ you can add text to make your own wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use).
Features of this easy-to-use adding with regrouping resource:
1) Notes sections and examples
2) Guided or independent practice: 12 problems in the pattern around the circle
3) Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows, however they like.
Coloring the background, if you use the patterned versions:
- Students don’t HAVE to color at all during instructional time….coloring the background could be an ‘early finisher’ activity, homework, etc.
- Students don’t need to color every section of the background – part of their coloring pattern could be to leave sections white.
- Students could color sections with patterns instead of solids – maybe polka dots in one section and squiggly lines in another.
- This coloring part is just a chance to be creative and enjoy the stress-relief coloring can provide:-)
What teachers are saying about math wheels:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"These Math Doodle Wheel are interactive, engaging, and great to use with student notebooks! And I love the scaffolded versions - great to use for students with accommodations!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"Taking notes used to be something challenging for my students. The resource engages ALL of my students as they all ask to color code everything. When I teach a new math skill, my students automatically ask if they can get a math doodle wheel to take notes in."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"My students absolutely love using the wheel as notes. It makes it easy for them to find the information when they need it and they can kind of doodle as a writing so they don’t get bored."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"I love these math wheels!! I love using guided notes and these are fun and easy to use. The kids really like them and actually use them and refer back to them. Totally worth the money and a time saver!"
Related Resources:
Addition With Regrouping Color by Number
Least Common Denominator Math Wheel
5th Grade Math Doodle Wheel Bundle
6th Grade Math Doodle Wheel Bundle
More Math Wheels
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4th-5th Grade Footloose Task Card Bundle
4th-5th Grade Math Color by Number Bundle
4th Grade Color by Number Mini Bundle
5th Grade Color by Number Mini-Bundle
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Addition With Regrouping Anchor Chart Math Reference Sheet 4th Grade Math Wheel
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Description
Addition with regrouping is the focus of this engaging, creative (but structured) note-taking math wheel!
- Students take notes, use color to help with memory, and complete practice problems found around the wheel.
What is a math wheel? It's a graphic organizer where students can:
- Take notes inside the math wheel
- Use color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggers
- Complete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, and
- Color the background pattern
Students can keep the math wheels in their interactive notebooks all year as a personal anchor chart/reference sheet.
Sections of the Adding With Regrouping Math Wheel include:
1) Addition terms (addends, sum)
2) Regrouping: this section shows simple examples of regrouping ones into tens and ones and regrouping tens to hundreds and tens, as you would do if you add those place values and end up with more than 10 in that place.
3) + place values: in this section, students add by place value, starting with the ones. If there are more than 10 of that place value, there’s space to show how the regrouping would work. This is a different way to look at the movement (or regrouping) of the ones, tens, hundreds, etc.
- Ex: 16 ones = 10 + 6, with the 10 (1 ten) moving to the tens place and being added to the other tens in the problem; the 6 stays in the ones place
- 120 (or 12 tens) would be 100 + 20, with 100 (or 1 hundred) moving to the hundreds place; the 2 stays in the tens place to represent 20.
4) Align #s and Add: in this section students move to using the standard algorithm
This easy-prep addition with regrouping resource includes:
1) THREE versions of student wheel
- 'Open’ notes for students to add all notes & examples
- Fill-in notes: helps control uses of space
- Pre-filled notes for absentees or students who need pre-filled. Answers to examples and practice problems are NOT on this wheel.
⭐️Each version comes with a patterned background and with no pattern in the background.
2) Teacher key/wheel with completed notes and examples
3) Colored sample of wheel
4) PowerPoint file with two editable templates ~ you can add text to make your own wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use).
Features of this easy-to-use adding with regrouping resource:
1) Notes sections and examples
2) Guided or independent practice: 12 problems in the pattern around the circle
3) Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows, however they like.
Coloring the background, if you use the patterned versions:
- Students don’t HAVE to color at all during instructional time….coloring the background could be an ‘early finisher’ activity, homework, etc.
- Students don’t need to color every section of the background – part of their coloring pattern could be to leave sections white.
- Students could color sections with patterns instead of solids – maybe polka dots in one section and squiggly lines in another.
- This coloring part is just a chance to be creative and enjoy the stress-relief coloring can provide:-)
What teachers are saying about math wheels:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"These Math Doodle Wheel are interactive, engaging, and great to use with student notebooks! And I love the scaffolded versions - great to use for students with accommodations!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"Taking notes used to be something challenging for my students. The resource engages ALL of my students as they all ask to color code everything. When I teach a new math skill, my students automatically ask if they can get a math doodle wheel to take notes in."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"My students absolutely love using the wheel as notes. It makes it easy for them to find the information when they need it and they can kind of doodle as a writing so they don’t get bored."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"I love these math wheels!! I love using guided notes and these are fun and easy to use. The kids really like them and actually use them and refer back to them. Totally worth the money and a time saver!"
Related Resources:
Addition With Regrouping Color by Number
Least Common Denominator Math Wheel
5th Grade Math Doodle Wheel Bundle
6th Grade Math Doodle Wheel Bundle
More Math Wheels
********************************************************************
You might also like:
4th-5th Grade Footloose Task Card Bundle
4th-5th Grade Math Color by Number Bundle
4th Grade Color by Number Mini Bundle
5th Grade Color by Number Mini-Bundle
*********************************************************************
Connect with Me:
Click HERE if you'd like to get freebies from me sent to your inbox.
*********************************************************************
Copyright © Cognitive Cardio Math
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource.









