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Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]
Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]
Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]
Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]
Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]
Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]
Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]
Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]
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These guided notes on Using Distributive Property with Area Models (4.NBT.B.5) are great for frontloading new concepts and standards, reviewing for assessments and state testing, DI groups and extra practice opportunities. These 4th Grade math notes can be used during direct instruction, guided practice, or to independently review a topic. Each lesson is saffoled so students can gain confidence as they work through the problems independently. 

My favorite way to use them is for students to put them in their math journals to use as a reference!

This printable comes in two different formats:

  • Full Sheet: perfect for review, front loading, small groups, etc.
  • 2 per Page: perfect and ready to cut for student interactive notebooks

Check out the preview to see exactly what is included!

Check out these additional Numbers and Operations in Base Ten Guided Notes:

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Use Distributive Propertery to Multiply (Using Area Models) [4.NBT.B.5]

Rated 3 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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Mile High Math Coach
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$0.50

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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

These guided notes on Using Distributive Property with Area Models (4.NBT.B.5) are great for frontloading new concepts and standards, reviewing for assessments and state testing, DI groups and extra practice opportunities. These 4th Grade math notes can be used during direct instruction, guided practice, or to independently review a topic. Each lesson is saffoled so students can gain confidence as they work through the problems independently. 

My favorite way to use them is for students to put them in their math journals to use as a reference!

This printable comes in two different formats:

  • Full Sheet: perfect for review, front loading, small groups, etc.
  • 2 per Page: perfect and ready to cut for student interactive notebooks

Check out the preview to see exactly what is included!

Check out these additional Numbers and Operations in Base Ten Guided Notes:

Looking for more 4th grade guided math notes? Check these out:

The Best Deal: Get ALL of the guided notes by purchasing the YEAR LONG BUNDLE HERE

Looking for 5th grade math notes? Check them out here.

______________________________________________________________________________________________

Want to know when a new resource is available in my store? Click here to follow my store!

Follow me on Instagram for the newest products, discounts and a few laughs along the way.

Join the Mile High Math Newsletter were you will receive free resources, tips, advice, engaging lessons, discounts and just all things upper elementary math!

What Next:

  • It would be amazing if you could leave a review! I work very hard and put a lot of love into my products. You will also earn credits towards your next TPT purchases. It's a win-win!
  • Be sure to follow me on TPT so you can receive updates on new products. I always have a sale on items for the first 24 hours, so don't miss out!
  • Please tag me in any pictures you take using my products. Of course this isn't required, I would just love to see how they are used in different classrooms! My IG is MileHighMathCoach

Thanks again for your purchase! - Alissa

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I didn't like this and the studnets didn't use it at all
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Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
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Thank you for your feedback, I’m sorry to hear this wasn’t a good fit for your students. Next time please make sure to look at the product preview, as it shows exactly what is included in this $0.50 resource.

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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.
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