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Into Math Grade 4 Module 10 Bundle
Into Math Grade 4 Module 10 Bundle
Into Math Grade 4 Module 10 Bundle
Into Math Grade 4 Module 10 Bundle
Into Math Grade 4 Module 10 Bundle
Into Math Grade 4 Module 10 Bundle
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Description

This Into Math Grade 4 – Module 10 Bundle gives you every single component you need to teach the entire module confidently and effectively. No more scrambling for slides, activities, anchor charts, or review pages — it’s all here, fully aligned and ready to go.

This resource includes 5 complete lessons, step-by-step exemplar slides, printable exemplars, two review sheets, a review slide deck, and anchor charts designed to support conceptual understanding and student engagement.

Perfect for:

  • Whole-group lessons
  • Small groups
  • Math intervention
  • Sub plans

WHAT’S INCLUDED✔️ 5 Fully Planned Lesson Slide Decks

Aligned to Into Math Grade 4 Module 10:

  1. Lesson 1: Investigate Factors
  2. Lesson 2: Identify Factors
  3. Lesson 3: Generate Multiples Using Factors
  4. Lesson 4: Identify Prime and Composite Numbers
  5. Lesson 5: Generate and Analyze Number Patterns

Each lesson includes:

  • Clear teaching slides
  • Student-friendly examples
  • Guided practice
  • Partner practice
  • Independent practice
  • Built-in checks for understanding
  • Visual models & step-by-step problem solving
  • Structured prompts (“Let’s try one together…”)
  • Vocabulary embedding (factors, multiples, composite, prime, divisible)

✔️ Exemplar Slides for Modeling

A complete exemplar deck modeling Module 10’s launch problem (Muffins in a Box) and scaffolded reasoning, including:

  • Visual models
  • Equal group reasoning
  • Divisibility reasoning
  • Structured sentence frames for student responses

✔️ Printable Exemplar (PDF)

A clean, student-ready version of the exemplar problem for notebooks or guided groups.

✔️ Anchor Charts

Simple anchor charts covering:

  • Factors
  • Multiples
  • Divisibility rule of 4
  • Prime vs. composite
  • Number patterns

Perfect for print or projection.

✔️ Two Module Review Worksheets (PDF)

Extra practice covering ALL Module 10 skills:

  • Finding factors
  • Identifying multiples
  • Prime/composite identification
  • Using divisibility rules
  • Pattern generation & analysis

✔️ Review Slide Deck

A fast, visual, student-friendly review of the entire module to prepare for quick checks, quizzes, or end-of-module assessments.

WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS BUNDLE

  • 100% aligned to Into Math
  • Zero planning needed
  • Structured for gradual release (I Do, We Do, You Do)
  • Engaging and visually clean slides
  • Anchor charts reinforce vocabulary
  • Review materials make assessment prep easy
  • Easy to use for subs, interventionists, and co-teachers

FILE FORMATS

  • Google Slides
  • PDF
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Into Math Grade 4 Module 10 Bundle

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Description

This Into Math Grade 4 – Module 10 Bundle gives you every single component you need to teach the entire module confidently and effectively. No more scrambling for slides, activities, anchor charts, or review pages — it’s all here, fully aligned and ready to go.

This resource includes 5 complete lessons, step-by-step exemplar slides, printable exemplars, two review sheets, a review slide deck, and anchor charts designed to support conceptual understanding and student engagement.

Perfect for:

  • Whole-group lessons
  • Small groups
  • Math intervention
  • Sub plans

WHAT’S INCLUDED✔️ 5 Fully Planned Lesson Slide Decks

Aligned to Into Math Grade 4 Module 10:

  1. Lesson 1: Investigate Factors
  2. Lesson 2: Identify Factors
  3. Lesson 3: Generate Multiples Using Factors
  4. Lesson 4: Identify Prime and Composite Numbers
  5. Lesson 5: Generate and Analyze Number Patterns

Each lesson includes:

  • Clear teaching slides
  • Student-friendly examples
  • Guided practice
  • Partner practice
  • Independent practice
  • Built-in checks for understanding
  • Visual models & step-by-step problem solving
  • Structured prompts (“Let’s try one together…”)
  • Vocabulary embedding (factors, multiples, composite, prime, divisible)

✔️ Exemplar Slides for Modeling

A complete exemplar deck modeling Module 10’s launch problem (Muffins in a Box) and scaffolded reasoning, including:

  • Visual models
  • Equal group reasoning
  • Divisibility reasoning
  • Structured sentence frames for student responses

✔️ Printable Exemplar (PDF)

A clean, student-ready version of the exemplar problem for notebooks or guided groups.

✔️ Anchor Charts

Simple anchor charts covering:

  • Factors
  • Multiples
  • Divisibility rule of 4
  • Prime vs. composite
  • Number patterns

Perfect for print or projection.

✔️ Two Module Review Worksheets (PDF)

Extra practice covering ALL Module 10 skills:

  • Finding factors
  • Identifying multiples
  • Prime/composite identification
  • Using divisibility rules
  • Pattern generation & analysis

✔️ Review Slide Deck

A fast, visual, student-friendly review of the entire module to prepare for quick checks, quizzes, or end-of-module assessments.

WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS BUNDLE

  • 100% aligned to Into Math
  • Zero planning needed
  • Structured for gradual release (I Do, We Do, You Do)
  • Engaging and visually clean slides
  • Anchor charts reinforce vocabulary
  • Review materials make assessment prep easy
  • Easy to use for subs, interventionists, and co-teachers

FILE FORMATS

  • Google Slides
  • PDF
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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Standards

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Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem, distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison.
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