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This Fourth-Grade Math Check-Up, which is based on Common Core - Operations and Algebraic Thinking, will provide all fourth-grade teachers with a quick, effective assessment of their fourth-grade students' math skills. It will assess the skills of multiplication and division through "missing factor" multiplication problems, traditional two-digit divided by one-digit division problems, as well as word problems. A quick assessment to give during the school year!
This product has been used in real classrooms with real students with real success! It is created by two experienced teachers with over 24 years of combined teaching experience mixed with current essential knowledge that has been acquired through teacher inservices, professional development courses, educational conferences, peer collaborations, and just everyday on-the-job experiences with our students, our parents, and our peers!
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This product has been used in real classrooms with real students with real success! It is created by two experienced teachers with over 24 years of combined teaching experience mixed with current essential knowledge that has been acquired through teacher inservices, professional development courses, educational conferences, peer collaborations, and just everyday on-the-job experiences with our students, our parents, and our peers!
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Common Core Fourth-Grade Math Review: Operations and Algebraic Thinking
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CCSS4.OA.A.1
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Description
This Fourth-Grade Math Check-Up, which is based on Common Core - Operations and Algebraic Thinking, will provide all fourth-grade teachers with a quick, effective assessment of their fourth-grade students' math skills. It will assess the skills of multiplication and division through "missing factor" multiplication problems, traditional two-digit divided by one-digit division problems, as well as word problems. A quick assessment to give during the school year!
This product has been used in real classrooms with real students with real success! It is created by two experienced teachers with over 24 years of combined teaching experience mixed with current essential knowledge that has been acquired through teacher inservices, professional development courses, educational conferences, peer collaborations, and just everyday on-the-job experiences with our students, our parents, and our peers!
Thanks so much!!! :) The Teachers’ Corner
This product has been used in real classrooms with real students with real success! It is created by two experienced teachers with over 24 years of combined teaching experience mixed with current essential knowledge that has been acquired through teacher inservices, professional development courses, educational conferences, peer collaborations, and just everyday on-the-job experiences with our students, our parents, and our peers!
Thanks so much!!! :) The Teachers’ Corner
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Great for students to use critical thinking solving problems.
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Excellent review material!
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CCSS4.OA.A.1
Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
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