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Preview of FREE Long Division Vocabulary Posters

FREE Long Division Vocabulary Posters

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Shawna Craig
This free product is a small part of my Guided Long Division Bundle! Read more about the full bundle below, and please leave a rating/review on this freebie! ~Enjoy! My Guided Long Division Bundle was created to set students up for success with long division by strategically breaking down the (often confusing and stressful) algorithm into detailed step-by-step parts, and provide them with the tools to feel confident practicing independently.The FULL PRODUCT includes: Vocabulary Posters &
Preview of Math Doodles - FREE Order of Operations Foldable (PEMDAS)

Math Doodles - FREE Order of Operations Foldable (PEMDAS)

This foldable is a great way to teach Order of Operations This download includes: Order of Operations Foldable - Black and white student copy - Red ink KEY and colored KEY - Three versions (PEMDAS, GEMDAS, and PBMDAS) - PowerPoint to show how to fill in the blanks - Folding Movie and printing directions No Cutting Mess! Make 2 sided copy, students fold while watching folding video, fill out by watching PowerPoint, add color to make it their own. Fits into Interactive Notebook
Preview of Basic Math Reference Sheet | Math Notebook

Basic Math Reference Sheet | Math Notebook

Basic Math Reference Sheet:This is something I created for my students to glue down in the front of their interactive notebooks! It's been helpful all throughout the school year. Enjoy this freebie! Thank You! ❤️ I really appreciate your interest in my product! I love to create new things for my students! As I'm working hard to continue to grow my TPT store and business, it would mean so much to me if you left a kind review and rating after purchasing a product (or freebie!) If you have any ques
Preview of FREE Long Division Guided Notes

FREE Long Division Guided Notes

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Mathporium
These step-by-step guided notes pages are a great resource for teaching long division. These notes focus on the standard algorithm with a slight tweak. Students make a list of multiples using addition rather than multiplying to find their quotients. I find it makes dividing easier for most students, especially those who have trouble with multiplication. I use guided notes for every lesson in my classes and love seeing my students reference their notebooks on a daily basis! These are a great acco
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