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Preview of Number Sentence Visuals

Number Sentence Visuals

Color coded visuals for learning: -Number Bonds -Number Path -Addition -Subtraction
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 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 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 Addition Facts 0-10

Addition Facts 0-10

Created by
Orlando Magana
Build strong math foundations with this Addition Facts 0–10 resource designed for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students. These worksheets focus on developing math fact fluency, number sense, and confidence with addition in a clear, student-friendly format. This resource is perfect for daily practice, math centers, morning work, small groups, intervention, or homework. The clean layout keeps students focused on the math without distractions, making it easy to print and use right away.
Preview of Daily Math Warm-Up | Fraction, Decimal, & Percent | Poster & Digital Key

Daily Math Warm-Up | Fraction, Decimal, & Percent | Poster & Digital Key

Make your "Number of the Day" routine effortless! This comprehensive bundle helps students master the relationships between fractions, decimals, and percents using your current school day as the "part" and the total school year as the "whole". What’s Included in This Resource:Differentiated Student Worksheets: Version with Hints: Includes visual reminders on how to set up long division (dividend vs. divisor) and how to move the decimal for percentages.Version without Hints: A clean layout for st
Preview of Addition Practice Math Sheets | Pre-K & Kindergarten | Counting Dots Scaffolded

Addition Practice Math Sheets | Pre-K & Kindergarten | Counting Dots Scaffolded

🐊 Addition Practice Math Sheets | Pre-K & KindergartenGive your little learners the perfect introduction to addition with these fun, scaffolded practice sheets! 🎉 Designed with Pre-K4 and Kindergarten students in mind, these worksheets make learning to add simple, stress-free, and engaging! What's Included:✏️ Number tracing pages for practice first ➕ Addition problems with counting dots beside each number 📉 Pages that gradually remove the visual dot prompts to build independence 📝 Pages
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
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