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Preview of In & Out Boxes / Function Machines

In & Out Boxes / Function Machines

I use these notes to coordinate with my 4th grade Everyday Math Lesson 3.1. Students can solve the in and out boxes together as a whole group or this can be used as a math center activity. Students can also cut and glue these into a math interactive notebook. The worksheet includes given rules and solving for the rules, and includes all 4 operations.
Preview of Function Table, What's My Rule, In/Out Table

Function Table, What's My Rule, In/Out Table

Created by
Lindsay Hundley
Notes created to help students master function tables/What's My Rule Table/In and Out Table. Students first find the rule, then place the rule down the center line of the table. After a few practice problems the students write the equation represented in each problem on the lines next to the box.
Preview of Input/Output Tables - patterns, functions, algebra, input, output

Input/Output Tables - patterns, functions, algebra, input, output

This activity allows students to practice and/or review algebraic input/output functions. Students will cut and glue boxes to the appropriate spaces on the main handout. The last table provides an opportunity for students to retain what has been learned by making his or her own input/output table. Each student will recieve both a Input/Output Tables handout and a strip of boxes to cut out and glue onto the main handout. (There are 3 sets of boxes to cut out per page to help save on copies.)
Preview of Third Grade Addition Packet

Third Grade Addition Packet

This packet compiles a variety of addition skills taught in the third grade. There are activities on estimation, function boxes, word problems, and much more!
Preview of Long Dvision Organizer

Long Dvision Organizer

Make long division easier for ALL learners with this visual, color-coded grid that supports both long division methods. Bring It Up (Partial Quotients) and Bring It Down (Traditional Long Division).This organizer helps students stay neat, organized, and confident as they solve multi-step division problems. Each column clearly separates the "rounds" of division, making it easier for students to keep track of the divide–multiply–subtract–bring down cycle. The dotted boxes guide students through
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