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Halloween Math: Multi-step Word Problems: Additive & Multiplicative Comparison
Halloween Math: Multi-step Word Problems: Additive & Multiplicative Comparison
Halloween Math: Multi-step Word Problems: Additive & Multiplicative Comparison
Halloween Math: Multi-step Word Problems: Additive & Multiplicative Comparison
Halloween Math: Multi-step Word Problems: Additive & Multiplicative Comparison
Halloween Math: Multi-step Word Problems: Additive & Multiplicative Comparison
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These engaging task cards are perfect for a variety of classroom activities, such as center work, small group instruction, independent practice, or whole group lessons. Also great for a Building Thinking Classroom lesson. The set includes:

  • 8 colorful, multi-step word problem task cards
  • 8 black-and-white versions of the task cards
  • An answer sheet that prompts students to apply the "read, draw, write" strategy (aligns with Eureka and Eureka Square approaches)
  • A detailed answer key

The "read, draw, write" approach helps students systematically tackle multi-step word problems. By first reading the problem carefully, then drawing a visual representation, and finally writing out the step-by-step solution, learners develop essential problem-solving skills.

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Halloween Math: Multi-step Word Problems: Additive & Multiplicative Comparison

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Description

These engaging task cards are perfect for a variety of classroom activities, such as center work, small group instruction, independent practice, or whole group lessons. Also great for a Building Thinking Classroom lesson. The set includes:

  • 8 colorful, multi-step word problem task cards
  • 8 black-and-white versions of the task cards
  • An answer sheet that prompts students to apply the "read, draw, write" strategy (aligns with Eureka and Eureka Square approaches)
  • A detailed answer key

The "read, draw, write" approach helps students systematically tackle multi-step word problems. By first reading the problem carefully, then drawing a visual representation, and finally writing out the step-by-step solution, learners develop essential problem-solving skills.

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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.
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