Description
These interactive virtual manipulative slide models are perfect for you to demonstrate, teach, and review partial quotients as they related to multiplication. Helps transition to the standard algorithm. Can also be used to break-down division. You can use these interactive slides in Google or PowerPoint; your students will be engaged and amazed!
This demonstration teacher tool uses different models that transition -
- Starts with lengths & widths (2 digits x 2 digits)
- Fill in lengths & widths with 100s, tens, and ones
- Create an area model using 100s, 10s, 1s
- Fill out an area model up to 2-3 digit x 2-3 digits
Please look at the Preview and Video to see them in action.
How can I use this product?
You can share the screen and talk through the samples, during synchronous learning. Because there are different versions, you can share the slides with small groups (using breakout rooms), you can also assign the slides to an individual for asynchronous learning. You can easily edit the slides to make your own area and perimeter challenges.
What is included?
PowerPoint PPTX file
- Three slides of copyright/instructions/notes
- 22 slides of different models and examples to use in MS Teams or upload to Google
Is this available in a bundle as well?
Not at this time.
Do you have other products that are related?
Please see my other multiplication activities.
How do I connect with Evil Math Wizard?
Be sure to follow my TPT store to receive notifications of new products and upcoming sales. New products are always 50% for the first 24 hours, so it pays to follow my store. To save more money, please leave feedback to earn TPT credits. Also visit my blog for K-5 math tips and freebies you can use tomorrow in your classroom. You can also find me on Facebook and Pinterest.
Other questions or requests?
If you have any requests or questions, please contact me through the "Product Q & A " tab below or email me at Deirdre@evilmathwizard.com.
What standards are addressed?
4.NBT.5-6 and 4.NBT.5-6
Partial Product Area Model Multiply Digital Interactive Google PowerPoint
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Description
These interactive virtual manipulative slide models are perfect for you to demonstrate, teach, and review partial quotients as they related to multiplication. Helps transition to the standard algorithm. Can also be used to break-down division. You can use these interactive slides in Google or PowerPoint; your students will be engaged and amazed!
This demonstration teacher tool uses different models that transition -
- Starts with lengths & widths (2 digits x 2 digits)
- Fill in lengths & widths with 100s, tens, and ones
- Create an area model using 100s, 10s, 1s
- Fill out an area model up to 2-3 digit x 2-3 digits
Please look at the Preview and Video to see them in action.
How can I use this product?
You can share the screen and talk through the samples, during synchronous learning. Because there are different versions, you can share the slides with small groups (using breakout rooms), you can also assign the slides to an individual for asynchronous learning. You can easily edit the slides to make your own area and perimeter challenges.
What is included?
PowerPoint PPTX file
- Three slides of copyright/instructions/notes
- 22 slides of different models and examples to use in MS Teams or upload to Google
Is this available in a bundle as well?
Not at this time.
Do you have other products that are related?
Please see my other multiplication activities.
How do I connect with Evil Math Wizard?
Be sure to follow my TPT store to receive notifications of new products and upcoming sales. New products are always 50% for the first 24 hours, so it pays to follow my store. To save more money, please leave feedback to earn TPT credits. Also visit my blog for K-5 math tips and freebies you can use tomorrow in your classroom. You can also find me on Facebook and Pinterest.
Other questions or requests?
If you have any requests or questions, please contact me through the "Product Q & A " tab below or email me at Deirdre@evilmathwizard.com.
What standards are addressed?
4.NBT.5-6 and 4.NBT.5-6




