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Preview of Multiplication Templates (Standard Algorithm)

Multiplication Templates (Standard Algorithm)

Created by
Ms Bs Fifthies
This is a set of printable worksheets to guide students through multiplication of multi digit numbers. Students will be able to ensure their numbers are lined up correctly using this product! Types of Worksheets Included 2x2 Digit3x2 Digit4x2 Digit3x3 Digit4x3 Digit
Preview of Multiplication Box Method & Standard Algorithm | Math Worksheet

Multiplication Box Method & Standard Algorithm | Math Worksheet

PURPOSE: Use this worksheet to help your students practice 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication. This worksheet helps students connect the partial products that are found in the box (area) method and the standard algorithm. WHAT’S INCLUDED:This product contains: ✏️ A 1-page graphic organizer ✏️ An assignable Easel worksheet STORY:Due to its more conceptual nature, the box method is often a lot easier for students to connect with initially. From there, it benefits them greatly to connect the part
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Standard Algorithm Anchor Chart

Addition and Subtraction Standard Algorithm Anchor Chart

This resource is a great visual aid for students learning to add and subtract using Standard Algorithm! It can be used digitally, printed, made in a physical chart or into small reference cards for students. Thank you for downloading!
Preview of 2x2 Multiplication Standard Algorithm Anchor Chart - PDF Version

2x2 Multiplication Standard Algorithm Anchor Chart - PDF Version

Print two to a page to make this the perfect size for inside students' journals!
Preview of Standard Algorithm---Multi-digit Multiplication

Standard Algorithm---Multi-digit Multiplication

**THERE IS ONE ERROR** I used this to help my students understand how to complete the steps of the standard algorithm correctly as well as trying to get them to understand the importance of place value and organizing their work neatly. **I had a 3 month old when I made this and obviously was lacking some sleep because in the final product, I put the comma in the wrong place!! Just make it a challenge for your students to spot the mistake and give them some type of little reward. They always l
Preview of Compare Multiplication Partial Products to Standard Algorithm

Compare Multiplication Partial Products to Standard Algorithm

Created by
Amelia Walsh
Have your students compare the same multiplication problem solved using Partial Products and Standard Algorithm. Students can use highlighters to make connections between the two in order to give them a better understanding of the steps it takes to solve a multi-digit multiplication problem using the Standard Algorithm.
Preview of Steps - Notes - Example of Long Division Using the Standard Algorithm

Steps - Notes - Example of Long Division Using the Standard Algorithm

This is a step-by-step example that I wrote for a student, that included notes so they could reference it independently, of how to do long division using the standard algorithm. This example doesn't have a reminder. This is not a fancy or pretty resource, it was hand written online, but maybe it will help one of your students. :) You may also need to test out the size if printing.
Preview of Module 2 Area Model and Standard Algorithm Support-ESL Resource

Module 2 Area Model and Standard Algorithm Support-ESL Resource

Created by
Maria Siciliano
This product was made to support English Language Learners with their multiplication using area models and standard algorithm. Although the product was designed for 5th grade students, it can support any aged student who is working with multiplication of multi-digit numbers. I hope this helps your students as much as it did mine!
Preview of Graphic Organizers - Fraction and Mixed Number Algorithms

Graphic Organizers - Fraction and Mixed Number Algorithms

After working through how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide with fractions and mixed numbers; we need a place to organize all those algorithms in one place. We have a one page graphic organizer to make notes on all those algorithms plus QR codes linking back to our videos over those skills if a refresher is needed. Also included is a completed version with our algorithms from our videos. Perfect for students who get copies of notes or to keep at home for homework help. Find our fraction fun
Preview of Standard Algorithm Blank Division Grids

Standard Algorithm Blank Division Grids

This is a tool to help students with organizing their work for division problems using the standard algorithm. There are three pages with dividends of two digits, three digits, and four digits. Each division grid contains guidelines to keep the work neat and organized, and to prevent errors.
Preview of Comparing Standard Algorithm for Division with Partial Quotient

Comparing Standard Algorithm for Division with Partial Quotient

Created by
Math Mom
This is a Venn Diagram and writing exercise to compare and contrast the standard algorithm for division with the partial quotient steps.
Preview of Multiplication Algorithm Chart

Multiplication Algorithm Chart

Multiplication Algorithm Chart- Great for students interactive journals.
Preview of Standard Algorithm- 2 by 2 subtraction

Standard Algorithm- 2 by 2 subtraction

Created by
Hope Mendoza
2 by 2 subtraction with place value set up
Preview of Decimals: Model/Algorithm Practice

Decimals: Model/Algorithm Practice

This is a quick formative assessment or center activity for students to practice modeling and the algorithms for adding/subtracting decimals.
Preview of Multiplication Newsletter to Parents

Multiplication Newsletter to Parents

Algorithms Multiplication strategies for two digit multiplication
Preview of Comparing Calculation Strategies Graphic Organizer

Comparing Calculation Strategies Graphic Organizer

Flexible graphic organizer designed to easily compare algorithms in either addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. At the top of the graphic organizer, students write the expression to work with, and below are three spaces for students to complete the problem with the traditional, expanded and estimation algorithms.
Preview of FREE MULTIPLICATION RESOURCES: Multiplication Tower (English and Spanish)

FREE MULTIPLICATION RESOURCES: Multiplication Tower (English and Spanish)

When it comes to more complex, multi-step algorithms (like division), students often get confused and lost "in the weeds". I have learned tools, like multiple towers, can be a great resource. Remember, we are not necessarily assessing the ability to organize and penmanship, but their understanding of the division (or repeated addition multiplication) algorithm.
Preview of Whole Number Addition: Comprehensive review with Working Notes for a 100% Goal

Whole Number Addition: Comprehensive review with Working Notes for a 100% Goal

Back to school warm up - Logically connect and review Addition Standard algorithm, Properties, Place Value, Expanded Notation, Base 10 blocks, Number Lines, Estimation, Inverse operation. Emphasize working notes, alternative methods to recheck the answer for a 100% goal. Students observe patterns and become curious learners.
Preview of Multiplication Strategies Interactive Notebook

Multiplication Strategies Interactive Notebook

For review, practice, or introduction to partial products, box method, and traditional/standard algorithm multiplication. Have students cut and fold and glue into their interactive notebooks. Practice worksheets are included for additional practice of the skills.
Preview of Multiplication and Division Math Follow Alongs

Multiplication and Division Math Follow Alongs

Follow along- fill in the blank sheets to help students track the steps of 2 digit multiplication and division standard algorithm problems!
Preview of Addition Strategies in Today's Classroom

Addition Strategies in Today's Classroom

This 2 page (can be printed back-to-back) PDF is helpful in explaining to parents why the traditional addition algorithm of "stacking" is not always the best, nor the most efficient, method available to children. This is great Back To School Night information, and may help parents understand your classroom's math program from the very start of the school year. It illustrates some of the strategies that they will see their children learning in today's classroom. This PDF contains examples of thre
Preview of Addition Strategies for Today's Classroom

Addition Strategies for Today's Classroom

This 2 page (can be printed back-to-back) PDF is helpful in explaining to parents why the traditional addition algorithm of "stacking" is not always the best, nor the most efficient, method available to children. This is great Back To School Night information, and may help parents understand your classroom's math program from the very start of the school year. It illustrates some of the strategies that they will see their children learning in today's classroom. This PDF contains examples of thr
Preview of FREE Long Division Guided Notes

FREE Long Division Guided Notes

Created by
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
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Flow Chart (TEKS 5.3H and 5.3K)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Flow Chart (TEKS 5.3H and 5.3K)

*Can't find what you need? Email teaching.with.texas.heart@gmail.com with product requests!*When students are developmentally ready for the standard algorithm for adding and subtracting fractions, the sheer number of steps can feel daunting at first. This graphic organizer acts as a flow chart to help students decide next steps in solving a problem. Starting at the top, students decide if fractions are "speaking the same language," or represented in the same denominator. They then consider how
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