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A template for creating three digit addition or subtraction problems with two addends. The template includes a hundreds, tens and ones column as well as two 'carrying' boxes.
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A template for creating three digit addition or subtraction problems with two addends. The template includes a hundreds, tens and ones column as well as two 'carrying' boxes.
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Great resource
Loved using this in my SPED Classroom. My students found it easy to use!
Perfect for my students with IEPs
Met expectations
Great value
This resource is a great tool to differentiate and support my students with IEP goals.
I LOVE THIS
love this resource. I use it so much! i use this for tutoring and resource
This was a wonderful resource to our math unit on addition/subtraction with regrouping.
This was very good, the students were really engaged
The "Three-Digit Addition/Subtraction with Two Addends" workbook is a highly effective resource for educators and students alike, providing a structured and comprehensive approach to mastering these essential math skills. This workbook focuses on developing proficiency in three-digit addition and subtraction through carefully crafted exercises and clear explanations.
One of the standout features of this resource is its emphasis on two addends, providing a solid foundation for understanding the core concepts of addition and subtraction. The workbook gradually progresses from basic to more complex problems, ensuring a scaffolded learning experience for students.
Very helpful with my small groups.
My scholars that were struggling with lining up their math problems use this method and format. It has helped them immensely!
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