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Preview of Multiplication Whole Number Rules: Brochure

Multiplication Whole Number Rules: Brochure

I created this tool to help my students build their independence and confidence when learning multiplication. It has been a total game changer! My students call it their “cheat sheet.” I’ve also included an anchor chart with strategies for multiplying as well as a multiplication chart for checking work. I hope this tool helps your students in your classroom, it’s so useful for introducing and reviewing multiplication!
Preview of Find the Quotient Game / Times table multisensory activity

Find the Quotient Game / Times table multisensory activity

In this game the Table of Pythagoras is presented as a colorful twelve-sided polygon divided in 12 parts. The numbers are arranged as in the clock and if the kids are famliar with the clock they will be able to tell which number it is at a glance. You can cut out the "hands" of different length that represent different numbers and use a pin to attach them to the times table. This product meets the needs of the students who struggle with memorizing times table, it did help my kids who have dysca
Preview of Math Fact Fluency Student Tracker - 4th grade

Math Fact Fluency Student Tracker - 4th grade

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FREE 4th Grade Math Skills Tracker | Standards-Based Progress MonitoringStay organized and confident in your math instruction with this FREE 4th Grade Math Skills Tracker! Designed to align with United States curriculum standards, this simple yet effective tool helps you monitor student mastery of essential fourth grade math skills all year long. This tracker includes a clean, easy-to-use 3-column format that allows you to quickly record student progress, identify gaps, and plan targeted instru
Preview of FREE Inequality Sudoku: Futoshiki Logic Puzzles for Early Finishers - Set of 4

FREE Inequality Sudoku: Futoshiki Logic Puzzles for Early Finishers - Set of 4

Challenge your students to think outside the standard Sudoku box!This freebie features Inequality Sudoku, also known as Futoshiki. These puzzles take the classic 9×9 grid and add a layer of mathematical logic using greater-than (>) and less-than ( <) signs. What makes these puzzles special? To solve them, students can't just look at empty squares; they must follow the "inequality chains" to deduce where numbers belong. It’s a perfect way to reinforce mathematical symbols while building c
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