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Preview of Long Division Step-by-Step Practice | Single-Digit Divisor | Grades 4–6

Long Division Step-by-Step Practice | Single-Digit Divisor | Grades 4–6

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Mrs B's Best
✅ Master Long Division with This Easy-to-Use Fold-Up for Grades 4–6!Help your students gain confidence with long division using this interactive fold-up—perfect for math notebooks, small groups, or independent practice. This printable and digital resource clearly breaks down the traditional algorithm into manageable, step-by-step visuals that✅ Master Long Division with This Easy-to-Use Fold-Up for Grades 4–6!Now includes an Error Analysis activity to help students identify and correct c
Preview of Rounding, Comparing & Ordering Decimals Task Cards | Grades 4–5

Rounding, Comparing & Ordering Decimals Task Cards | Grades 4–5

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Mrs B's Best
✅ Teach Decimal Place Value with These Easy-to-Use Task Cards for Grades 4–5!Help students build confidence with rounding, comparing, and ordering decimals while strengthening their understanding of decimal place value. This Early Bird task card set provides focused practice with decimals through engaging problems that encourage students to reason about the size and value of numbers. Perfect for math centers, small-group instruction, or independent practice, these task cards give students repe
Preview of Fraction, Decimal, Percent Reference Sheet

Fraction, Decimal, Percent Reference Sheet

Master Conversions with Ease!This Fraction, Decimal, Percent Conversion Reference Sheet is the perfect tool for helping students understand and master conversions between these three key concepts. Designed for clarity and ease of use, it includes: ✅ Step-by-Step Instructions on converting fractions to decimals, decimals to percents, and everything in between. ✅ Sample Conversions to guide students through each process with visual examples. ✅ A Handy Chart of common fractions with their decim
Preview of Factors and Multiples | Hands-On Fold-Up & Practice Pages | Grades 4–6

Factors and Multiples | Hands-On Fold-Up & Practice Pages | Grades 4–6

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Mrs B's Best
✅ Help your students master factors and multiples with this interactive, hands-on resource!This fold-up reference and practice set for Grades 4–6 gives students the tools they need to confidently identify factors, multiples, common factors, and common multiples. Perfect for math notebooks, intervention, or centers, this printable + digital resource makes abstract concepts tangible through visual organization and scaffolded examples. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED One interactive fold-up explaining facto
Preview of Math Mats & Graphic Organizers

Math Mats & Graphic Organizers

❇️ Scaffold Key Math Skills with Ease! ❇️ Support your students’ math understanding with these versatile Math Mats & Graphic Organizers! Designed for Grades 3-6, these 20 clear and structured mats help students break down complex math problems and build confidence across essential concepts. ✨ Includes organizers for: Multi-Digit Operations (whole numbers & decimals) Multiplication (2x1, 3x1, 4x1, and 2x2) Division (2-, 3-, and 4-digit dividends) Rounding (whole numbers & decimals) Comparing &
Preview of Dividing by Powers of Ten | Zero Is Your Hero Fold-Up & Practice | Grades 4–6

Dividing by Powers of Ten | Zero Is Your Hero Fold-Up & Practice | Grades 4–6

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Mrs B's Best
✅ Make Dividing by Powers of Ten Easy & Engaging!Help your students understand how dividing by powers of ten works with this interactive fold-up and scaffolded practice set—perfect for grades 4–6! Students will discover why subtracting zeros isn’t magic but mathematics, and they’ll build lasting place-value understanding through visual models and guided examples. Ideal for whole-group lessons, math intervention, or notebook reference pages, this fun, step-by-step resource helps students
Preview of Common Denominator & Equivalent Fractions Fold Up | Step-by-Step Grades 4-6

Common Denominator & Equivalent Fractions Fold Up | Step-by-Step Grades 4-6

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Mrs B's Best
Understanding equivalent fractions begins with finding the common denominator!This printable three step fold-up and practice set guides students through the process of determining common denominators and generating equivalent fractions using clear visuals and scaffolded steps. Perfect for interactive notebooks, math journals, centers, or review as you build strong fraction foundations in Grades 4–6. ✅ What’s Included Printable tri-fold fold-up showing: • How to find the Least Common Denominat
Preview of Area & Perimeter #2- Understanding the difference-Do the math

Area & Perimeter #2- Understanding the difference-Do the math

Created by
The Pencil Box
Once the basic difference between area and perimeter are understood (see #1) then the students apply the concepts to real world problems, in the garden and at home. Real photos enhance understanding. The interactive work is intended to be done online.Review questions and interactive Venn Diagram to "show what you know". (Prior knowledge for volume and nets)
Preview of Multiples Created by Miller Math Market

Multiples Created by Miller Math Market

Memorizing the multiples of numbers 1–12 through rote memory provides foundational benefits that extend across many areas of math and overall cognitive development. Here are the key advantages: Builds Automaticity Quick recall of multiplication facts reduces cognitive load, allowing students to solve problems faster without having to calculate every time. This frees up brainpower for higher-order thinking in areas like word problems, fractions, algebra, and geometry.
Preview of Sudoku One-Pager

Sudoku One-Pager

Created by
Lauren Johnson
My kids love doing sudoku, but often times, I'm the one introducing them to the game. I usually go over how to do it as a class and give a few examples of my approach, but it can be a lot of information at once. It can be rough to sit down and help each child work through a puzzle on their own. I made this one-pager as a reference sheet when kids are just learning how. The goal was to explain my rationale for solving a puzzle as well as find a way to make it more visual, hence the color-coding.
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