INCLUDED in this download: Math Doodle SheetGuided Practice Sheet PowerPoint – to show students the KEY– two versions of both sheets included: INB and large 8.5 x 11 size TEKS and CC Aligned – plan for the FULL year included! These doodle sheets are the SAME CONTENT as my 4th grade foldables, just in a FLAT SHEET format! So EASY to USE!This product is part of a larger bundle of 78 4th grade math Doodle Sheets found here: 4th Grade Math ALL the DOODLE Sheets ~ So Fun and Engaging!These 4th
This coding set of game boards is a way to introduce your children to an algorithm or a series of steps. It focuses building algorithms around the sharks on each of game board. The boards have a friendly shark theme. There are 5 b/w and 5 color game boards in the set. An answer key for each version of the game boards is available. You will also find printable arrows you can use on the game boards.
I've found the students in my self-contained special education classroom are very visual and they appreciate math templates! We use these as a mat in my classroom. Students stick these in their dry erase pouches. This is a Power Point file.
A fun, engaging activity teaching students about ALGORITHMS. Included is a 6 slide PowerPoint presentation and a fun activity in which students create their own exercise algorithm. You can then direct students to follow each other's algorithms. If you are wondering what an algorithm is... it's is a set of step-by-step instructions that can be followed in order to solve a problem. This resource is part of a 5 lesson computational thinking unit for younger students - perhaps in Kindergarten, Grad
I teach students with disabilities and I realized that a number line is difficult for students to draw that have fine motor difficulties. This strategy has helped tremendously since I teach students the standard algorithm to add and subtract. You can also use a touch math strategy with this. This has six different examples of start time unknown, end time unknown, and finding the elapsed time.
Coders use the method of Rubber Duck Debugging to work through their own problems and debug their own code. This is a poster to use to implement this self-teaching method in the classroom!
Lesson plans coming soon!
This is an explicit maths lesson to teach basic multiplication algorithms. It includes the I DO, WE DO, YOU DO process to allow students to fully understand how to solve this algorithms. I have also added in some word problems at the end to extend student learning.
This resource is for Years 3 and 4. The powerpoint format allows you to have this on screen for students to follow. Questions and answers included + concluding money word problems. Easy and simple just for you!
GREAT FOR PARENTS
Addition of Whole Numbers-Algorithm (with regrouping), is intended for 3rd grade students. This unique, visual step-by-step instructions uses a template to make Addition of Whole Numbers easy for any student. You will find many examples with visual step-by-step instructions to show the students the steps for addition. A template is also included so that the students can neatly organize their work as they practice addition. This template can be laminated for continual use. A
This activity is practice for the traditional algorithm method by using a problem to solve in the classroom. I have students in groups and have them rotate to the stations around the classroom.
The first page is for students who are fast learners and really know their multiplication tables. The second page is for learners who are still working on their multiplication and understanding of adding and subtraction.
Color coding multiplication has worked wonders for my students to understand traditional algorithm in 2-digit times 2-digit multiplication. This is a strategy I have been using for the past several years. I make a big deal about the red and blue step having the potential for carried numbers, while orange and purple will not. I also call the green step the money step because if they don't remember to drop that zero they will only make $50, instead of $500. I stress this a great deal. The second
This is a printable multiplication station. Students practice multiplication strategies, using standard algorithm, picture, array, repeated addition, and commutative property of multiplication.
3rd - 4th
Math
CCSS
3.OA.A.1
, 3.OA.A.3
, 3.OA.B.5
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