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Preview of Multiplication Jepardy

Multiplication Jepardy

This is a fun way to review multiplication using standard algorithm, word problems, and some decimals are thrown in as well! Can be edited to fit what you need!
Preview of Let's Go Shopping - Addition & Subtraction & Record Keeping

Let's Go Shopping - Addition & Subtraction & Record Keeping

This is one of Mrs. Matthews' class' favorite way to practice addition and subtraction algorithms. Students are asked to keep a running record of their financial transactions on a record sheet. This PowerPoint shows different items purchased or money earned. Students add their credits and subtract their debits as they try to find their final balance. The answer is on the last slide. This activity includes whole numbers and decimals. Students enjoy the challenge, and you assess the Common C
Preview of Money Real World Problems

Money Real World Problems

Created by
Jessica Dorsey
This lesson was used during virtual learning to teach real world money problems. The lesson uses visuals as well as standard algorithm. You can share your screen and use the draw feature to complete problems with students. The PowerPoint is editable.
Preview of Decimal Multiplication Interactive Notes

Decimal Multiplication Interactive Notes

Created by
Carlina Long
This product contains interactive notes for multiplying decimal using two different methods. Everything is fully editable so, you can change the content or formatting as you please. The first page covers the standard algorithm, and the second page covers the box method. You could adapt the second page to cover the lattice method if desired. There are two version for you to choose from. Version 1 has specific examples for each method of multiplying decimals. Version 2 is more of a bare bones temp
Preview of Computation Strategies that Work

Computation Strategies that Work

Created by
Allan Gehrisch
Elementary school students often can add, subtract and multiply numbers using traditional methods, but they do not really understand what thye are doing. The strategies on this PowerPoint are proven and walk students each algorithm. The strategies are great for students that struggle in math. Enjoy!
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