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BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3
BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3
BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3
BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3
BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3
BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3
BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3
BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3
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Review 4th grade adding and subtracting mixed numbers with these FUN Math Mazes!

Included in this bundle:

-Adding mixed numbers with like denominators. If the answer to an addition problem would include a fraction greater than one, it is instead carried over to the whole numbers area.

-Subtracting mixed numbers.

-Mixed adding and subtracting mixed numbers.

Use during math stations, math homework, morning work, early finisher activities, or math test prep. Answer key included.

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BUNDLE - Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Math Maze - 4th Grade Math 4.NF.3

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Description

Review 4th grade adding and subtracting mixed numbers with these FUN Math Mazes!

Included in this bundle:

-Adding mixed numbers with like denominators. If the answer to an addition problem would include a fraction greater than one, it is instead carried over to the whole numbers area.

-Subtracting mixed numbers.

-Mixed adding and subtracting mixed numbers.

Use during math stations, math homework, morning work, early finisher activities, or math test prep. Answer key included.

Please consider giving feedback on this product! It means the world to me, and it helps you earn FREE products here on TpT! For every review you leave, you earn 1 credit point toward a future purchase. Go to "My Purchases" to leave a review.

Check out my instagram @the.tyedye.teacher

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Understand a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 with 𝘢 > 1 as a sum of fractions 1/𝘣.
Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole.
Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators, e.g., by replacing each mixed number with an equivalent fraction, and/or by using properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction.
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