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Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards
Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards
Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards
Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards
Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards
Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards
Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards
Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards
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"This set of multiplying decimals visual model task cards were perfect for my fifth graders. They could use the hundredths grids to color in each decimal, making it a much clearer answer than students having to draw their own! "
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Monica M.
"I love the task cards created for more practice with multiplying decimals using a hundreds chart. Great activity for my small group to reinforce this concept."
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Annette L.

Description

Decimal Multiplication with Models: Write and Wipe Task Cards are designed to give students practice with multiplying tenths times times using a hundredths grid (area model). Aligns to CCSS 5.NBT.B.7.

This set contains 24 unique task cards and recording sheets. These cards are great for independent math centers, for earlier finishers or to use as a whole class SCOOT activity. Be sure to check out the preview to see a sample of the student recording sheets.

This activity includes:

* Teacher assembly directions

* "How to" Posters

* 24 Write and Wipe decimal multiplication cards

* 2 different student recording sheets

* Answer key

Aligns to the following standards:

5.NBT.B.7

Virginia Standards of Learning SOL 5.5a (2016)

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Multiplying Decimals Using Models Task Cards

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What others say

"This set of multiplying decimals visual model task cards were perfect for my fifth graders. They could use the hundredths grids to color in each decimal, making it a much clearer answer than students having to draw their own! "
star
Monica M.
"I love the task cards created for more practice with multiplying decimals using a hundreds chart. Great activity for my small group to reinforce this concept."
star
Annette L.

Description

Decimal Multiplication with Models: Write and Wipe Task Cards are designed to give students practice with multiplying tenths times times using a hundredths grid (area model). Aligns to CCSS 5.NBT.B.7.

This set contains 24 unique task cards and recording sheets. These cards are great for independent math centers, for earlier finishers or to use as a whole class SCOOT activity. Be sure to check out the preview to see a sample of the student recording sheets.

This activity includes:

* Teacher assembly directions

* "How to" Posters

* 24 Write and Wipe decimal multiplication cards

* 2 different student recording sheets

* Answer key

Aligns to the following standards:

5.NBT.B.7

Virginia Standards of Learning SOL 5.5a (2016)

Thank you for your interest in this product!

Looking for more decimal resources? Check out these other products:

Decimals at the Market: Place Value and Rounding File Folder Game

Decimal Detectives: A Decimal File Folder Game for Identifying decimal numbers on grids

Out of this World: Decimal Place Value

Comparing Decimals: Write and Wipe Cards

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This set of multiplying decimals visual model task cards were perfect for my fifth graders. They could use the hundredths grids to color in each decimal, making it a much clearer answer than students having to draw their own!
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I love the task cards created for more practice with multiplying decimals using a hundreds chart. Great activity for my small group to reinforce this concept.
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
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