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Fourth Grade Digital Math Decimal Bundle
Fourth Grade Digital Math Decimal Bundle
Fourth Grade Digital Math Decimal Bundle
Fourth Grade Digital Math Decimal Bundle
Fourth Grade Digital Math Decimal Bundle
Fourth Grade Digital Math Decimal Bundle
Fourth Grade Digital Math Decimal Bundle
Fourth Grade Digital Math Decimal Bundle
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Description

These fourth-grade math decimal task cards, decimal math centers, and decimal math assessments are perfect for the digital teacher and distance learning!

Eliminate the printing, cutting, laminating, and storing of your math resources by going digital. They are perfect to use with whole group, small groups, independent math centers, morning work, assessments, homework, and distance learning!

Assessment

Two Google Form Assessments are provided. Each pre and post-assessment contains 10 multiple choice questions and most questions are written in a word problem format.

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Math Centers

How they Work

Just like the task cards you technically don't need Google Classroom to access these math centers. You simply need a Google account so that you can access the slides within Google Slides. We are a Google school, so it’s extremely easy to share the files with students within Google Classroom.

A PowerPoint version is also included for those days when you may be completely offline. We've got you covered!

The centers are ordered in the order that they would typically be taught. They do not need to be played in the order that they are provided, it’s more of a guide.

You can provide all centers to students to complete in the order of their choice, or you can even create your own order. Differentiation is at your finger tips! How? Here are some options:

►The slides are movable. You can order them in the order that you want students to complete them.

►Make multiple copies of the file, delete all the slides but the center that you want them to complete, and save it as the center name. That way, students are only provided with the center that they must complete.

Digital Recording Math Booklet

If you want to go 100% paperless, there is a digital version of the recording booklet.

Google Form

A Google Form is provided for students to record their answer on as well. Each center has it’s own form.

*Please note, there are some instances where a Google Form was not an option due to the answer that students were to provide.

Printable Recording Math Booklet

Students record their responses in the math booklet. I have created the booklet so that it can be copied front and back, minimizing the amount of paper used!

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TASK CARDS

How these are different than traditional task cards

Printable task cards are typically provided in a format that is paper saving friendly. There are 4 or more task cards per page, which limits the number of pages that need to be printed. This is good, but digital task cards are better! Digital task cards are different in the fact that there is only one task card per page. By having only one task card per page, students are able to swipe or scroll through one card at a time. What does this mean to you? You save money! No more needing to print on cardstock and in color . Also, you save time! No more cutting, laminating, and cutting again!

Please note: Even if you are 1:1 in the classroom, you CAN still make these work!!!! A blog post will be coming soon on just this!

How they Work

If you use Google classroom, you can assign and make a copy for each student to complete. If you don’t use Google Classroom and/or students don’t have their own Google account, no problem! The PDF version is perfect!

A PowerPoint version is also included for those days when you may be completely offline. We've got you covered!

You can provide all task cards to students to complete in the order of their choice, or you can even create your own order. How? Here are some options:

►The slides are movable. You can order them in the order that you want students to complete them.

►Make multiple copies of the file, delete all the slides but the task cards that you want them to complete, and save it as a name of your choice. That way, students are only provided with the task cards that they must complete.

Digital Recording Sheet

If you want to go 100% paperless, there is a digital version of the recording sheet.

Google Forms

A Google Form is provided for students to record their answers as well. No more grading!

*Please note, there may be some instances where a Google Form was not an option for all the task cards due to the answer that students were to provide.

Printable Recording Sheet

Students record their responses on the recording sheet.

What's Included:

24 task card

Google Form recording sheet

Digital recording sheet

Printable recording sheet

Answer key

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You can find all fourth grade digital math resources here.

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Description

These fourth-grade math decimal task cards, decimal math centers, and decimal math assessments are perfect for the digital teacher and distance learning!

Eliminate the printing, cutting, laminating, and storing of your math resources by going digital. They are perfect to use with whole group, small groups, independent math centers, morning work, assessments, homework, and distance learning!

Assessment

Two Google Form Assessments are provided. Each pre and post-assessment contains 10 multiple choice questions and most questions are written in a word problem format.

***********************************

Math Centers

How they Work

Just like the task cards you technically don't need Google Classroom to access these math centers. You simply need a Google account so that you can access the slides within Google Slides. We are a Google school, so it’s extremely easy to share the files with students within Google Classroom.

A PowerPoint version is also included for those days when you may be completely offline. We've got you covered!

The centers are ordered in the order that they would typically be taught. They do not need to be played in the order that they are provided, it’s more of a guide.

You can provide all centers to students to complete in the order of their choice, or you can even create your own order. Differentiation is at your finger tips! How? Here are some options:

►The slides are movable. You can order them in the order that you want students to complete them.

►Make multiple copies of the file, delete all the slides but the center that you want them to complete, and save it as the center name. That way, students are only provided with the center that they must complete.

Digital Recording Math Booklet

If you want to go 100% paperless, there is a digital version of the recording booklet.

Google Form

A Google Form is provided for students to record their answer on as well. Each center has it’s own form.

*Please note, there are some instances where a Google Form was not an option due to the answer that students were to provide.

Printable Recording Math Booklet

Students record their responses in the math booklet. I have created the booklet so that it can be copied front and back, minimizing the amount of paper used!

***********************************

TASK CARDS

How these are different than traditional task cards

Printable task cards are typically provided in a format that is paper saving friendly. There are 4 or more task cards per page, which limits the number of pages that need to be printed. This is good, but digital task cards are better! Digital task cards are different in the fact that there is only one task card per page. By having only one task card per page, students are able to swipe or scroll through one card at a time. What does this mean to you? You save money! No more needing to print on cardstock and in color . Also, you save time! No more cutting, laminating, and cutting again!

Please note: Even if you are 1:1 in the classroom, you CAN still make these work!!!! A blog post will be coming soon on just this!

How they Work

If you use Google classroom, you can assign and make a copy for each student to complete. If you don’t use Google Classroom and/or students don’t have their own Google account, no problem! The PDF version is perfect!

A PowerPoint version is also included for those days when you may be completely offline. We've got you covered!

You can provide all task cards to students to complete in the order of their choice, or you can even create your own order. How? Here are some options:

►The slides are movable. You can order them in the order that you want students to complete them.

►Make multiple copies of the file, delete all the slides but the task cards that you want them to complete, and save it as a name of your choice. That way, students are only provided with the task cards that they must complete.

Digital Recording Sheet

If you want to go 100% paperless, there is a digital version of the recording sheet.

Google Forms

A Google Form is provided for students to record their answers as well. No more grading!

*Please note, there may be some instances where a Google Form was not an option for all the task cards due to the answer that students were to provide.

Printable Recording Sheet

Students record their responses on the recording sheet.

What's Included:

24 task card

Google Form recording sheet

Digital recording sheet

Printable recording sheet

Answer key

***********************************

You can find all fourth grade digital math resources here.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
May 15, 2022
This had everything I needed! Thanks!
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Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 27, 2021
Great resource to use for practise while students were on line but can easily used in class.
Karen C.
339 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 30, 2020
Super user friendly! The students really enjoyed it!
InspiringEducation
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163 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
November 11, 2020
Great resource!
Krista W.
373 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 7, 2020
Great resource for remote learning!!
80 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 22, 2020
I used this during the summer for ESY. The kids thought it was great to have a recording booklet for their answers! They were engaged and learning!
Deirdre Cooke
(TPT Seller)
441 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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Standards

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Express a fraction with denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, and use this technique to add two fractions with respective denominators 10 and 100. For example, express 3/10 as 30/100, and add 3/10 + 4/100 = 34/100.
Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100. For example, rewrite 0.62 as 62/100; describe a length as 0.62 meters; locate 0.62 on a number line diagram.
Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual model.
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