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Preview of Math Bookmarks | Multiplication and Division Strategies

Math Bookmarks | Multiplication and Division Strategies

Do your students struggle with remembering all the different multiplication and division strategies? Mine do! So, I created these print-and-go bookmarks so they could have the names, and step-by-step examples right at their fingertips! My Math Bookmarks are the perfect reference tool to use during daily lessons, math centers, partner work, independent work, small groups, and homework. Each bookmark features 3 common strategies with easy to follow computation steps and an example problem. What's
Preview of Multiplication Hall of Fame Certificate (EDITABLE) -- THIRD GRADE

Multiplication Hall of Fame Certificate (EDITABLE) -- THIRD GRADE

End-of-year certificate for students who are fluent with their multiplication facts. Editable for student name, teacher name, and date. Power Point file.
Preview of Student Desk Name Tags

Student Desk Name Tags

Student Desk Name Tags that contain a number line to 30, a multiplication chart, a script Alphabet strip, and a place value chart.
Preview of Math Equation Puzzles Level 4 | Fun Math Practice & Brain Challenges for Kids

Math Equation Puzzles Level 4 | Fun Math Practice & Brain Challenges for Kids

Boost math skills in a fun and engaging way with this Math Equation Puzzles Level 4 workbook! Perfect for students who love challenges, this resource helps kids practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division through exciting equation puzzles and brain-boosting activities. Designed to make learning enjoyable, these worksheets encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, focus, and math fluency while keeping students motivated and entertained. Great for: Math centers Indepen
Preview of Second Grade Math Critical Thinking Pictures Numbers and Words 20 Templates

Second Grade Math Critical Thinking Pictures Numbers and Words 20 Templates

Second grade math students write and draw the math processes they used, and show their thinking, show how they solved the problem or equation. Drawing a picture or a model demonstrates understanding. Students write several sentences to justify their answer. This deepens students’ understanding in math and provides practice with using academic vocabulary in math. This allows teachers to check for understanding. Encourage your students explain their thinking with pictures, numbers, and words.
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