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Preview of 4S Math Problem Solving Anchor Chart – Student Reference Tool (Printable PDF)

4S Math Problem Solving Anchor Chart – Student Reference Tool (Printable PDF)

Created by
Mrs Melendez
Created by myself, Mrs. Melendez, a passionate and experienced elementary teacher, the 4S Math Strategy was designed to support my entire 2nd grade class with solving two-digit math problems more effectively. It quickly became a classroom favorite and an essential part of our daily math block. I also use it regularly during small group math intervention, and fellow teachers at my school have asked for copies to use in their own rooms! This printable PDF anchor chart is ideal for helping stud
Preview of Multiplication Made Easy: Fifth Grade Strategy Guide

Multiplication Made Easy: Fifth Grade Strategy Guide

Help your fifth graders master multiplication with this visual, easy-to-understand anchor chart featuring multiple strategies and models! Includes reorder or regroup 3 factors, over/under, doubling and halving, partial products, ratio tables, and half of 10/half of 100 methods. Perfect for classroom displays, guided math, or student reference folders. This detailed, standards-aligned math anchor chart supports conceptual understanding and flexible thinking for multi-digit multiplication. Ideal
Preview of 3 Digit by 3 Digit Addition Algorithm Steps | Anchor Chart + Student Version

3 Digit by 3 Digit Addition Algorithm Steps | Anchor Chart + Student Version

Teaching the standard algorithm for 3-digit addition can feel simple… until regrouping shows up and half the class freezes. I created this step-by-step visual because my students needed something clear, predictable, and consistent to reference — without me reteaching it every time. This resource breaks down 3-digit by 3-digit addition with regrouping into manageable steps that students can actually follow independently. The anchor chart version is perfect for your math wall, and the student vers
Preview of Rounding Rules - Integers - Lesson and Charts

Rounding Rules - Integers - Lesson and Charts

Rounding is one of those skills that can be confusing to students at first. This product uses visuals to aid in student understanding of rounding integers.  The lesson demonstrates how rounding works using a number line, going through the process step-by-step. You can use these slides as a part the presentation of your lessons on rounding. Following the lesson, you could print the slides with the rules and post them in the classroom for student reference.  You could also give students copies for
Preview of Partial Quotients Division Fold-Up (2-Digit Divisor) | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Partial Quotients Division Fold-Up (2-Digit Divisor) | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Created by
Mrs B's Best
✅ Teach Long Division with the Partial Quotients Strategy (2-Digit Divisors) for Grades 4–6! Help students solve division problems with multi-digit divisors without getting stuck in the traditional algorithm. This interactive fold-up shows how to break numbers into manageable parts using place value and multiples of ten so learners can understand the process instead of guessing steps. Perfect for math notebooks, reteaching, or reference pages, this resource builds confidence when students move
Preview of Multi Digit Long Division Illustrative Guide

Multi Digit Long Division Illustrative Guide

Created by
Sarah Wolters
Are your learners ready to use the standard division algorithm (long division), with multi digit x multi digit division? This guide walks the student through a long division problem side by side a place value chart illustration of division with questions to prompt the students to identify the steps as they go. This can be used as a reference point for parents/educators, as a resource for students during independent work or as a jumping point for a lesson. This activity is influenced by Montessor
Preview of Subtraction Table, Montessori

Subtraction Table, Montessori

Created by
CL Smith
How the Teacher Would Use the Subtraction Table Demonstrating Inverse Operations: The teacher can use the table to visually show how subtraction is the opposite of addition. For example, they can point out that if 5 + 3 = 8 on an addition chart, finding 8 - 3 = 5 on the subtraction table uses the exact same numbers in reverse. Identifying Number Patterns: Teachers can guide the class to see patterns, such as how moving diagonally udown the table keeps the difference the same (e.g., 9-5=4, 8-4
Preview of Month of Math Crosswords to Build Number Sense! (31 Crosswords with Answer Key)

Month of Math Crosswords to Build Number Sense! (31 Crosswords with Answer Key)

Do you need a quick and fun math warm-up? In search of morning work? Do your students need practice building number sense, mental math, and critical thinking? Give these math crossword puzzles a try. There are 31 puzzles with an answer key provided. They incorporate the 4 basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). Students can work on these independently or in small groups. These puzzles can foster good number talks about strategies students used to figure them out. Hap
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