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Preview of Boom Cards Subtract 2 Digit Numbers With & Without Regrouping Using Algorithm

Boom Cards Subtract 2 Digit Numbers With & Without Regrouping Using Algorithm

Students demonstrate their knowledge of the subtraction algorithm as they subtract 2-digit numbers with regrouping. ❤️ Students drag the regrouping marks and type the new number of ones and tens into the red boxes. ✅ Next, they subtract the columns and type their answer in the green box. ✅ 20 Cards are self-checking and shuffle each time the deck is played. ✅ An interactive game for iPad, computer, SmartBoard, or projector. ❤️ How about a Boom Cards Math Center? ❤️ Cards are self-correcting
Preview of Multiply 3-digit numbers by  1-digit numbers | Standard Algorithm

Multiply 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers | Standard Algorithm

This is a NO PREP resource that provides your students with almost unlimited practice multiplying 3-digit numbers by single digit numbers using the standard algorithm. At the click of a button you can create a whole worksheet focused on multiplying by any single digit from 2 to 9 or choose from 5 levels of a mix of multipliers - 2,3,4,5  or 3,4,5,6 or 4,5,6,7 or 5,6,7,8 or 6,7,8,9. Unlimited Worksheets ?You begin with a minimum of 13 worksheets as described above. BUT at the click of a button a
Preview of Multi-Digit Multiplication using Standard Algorithm (Editable PPT Version)

Multi-Digit Multiplication using Standard Algorithm (Editable PPT Version)

Created by
Geekie Teachie
These slides introduce your students to TEKS 4.4D/CCSS.4.NBT.A.5, multiplying multi-digit numbers. Slides include the learning goal/success criteria, real-world connections, vocabulary, a mini lesson with checks for understanding and guided practice, and end with printable exit tickets (open-ended format and multiple choice). The slides introduce basic concepts and then add rigor to the questions to get your students thinking on a higher level. Use these slides whole group, small group, or as a
Preview of Multiply Using Standard Algorithm - 5.NBT.5

Multiply Using Standard Algorithm - 5.NBT.5

Solve two by two and three by two digit multiplication problems including extended response. Scaffolded lesson provides for classroom differentiation. Can be used as a lesson leader, guided practice, independent practice, for cooperative learning and math centers, or as an assessment. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printable. Lesson is complete - NO PREP. Objectives: - Know standard algorithm for multiplication - Multiply two by two digit numbers using standard algorithm -
Preview of Napier's Bones - A Manipulative for Understanding the Multiplication Algorithm

Napier's Bones - A Manipulative for Understanding the Multiplication Algorithm

Created by
Joyce Oyer
SMARTBOARD presentation outlining the history and development of Napier's Bones, also known as Napier's Rods, which are used to help students understand the algorithm for multiplication. Students can manipulate the digital 'rods' given in the presentation. Using the directions given, students can also make their own rods for personal use to solve multi-digit multiplication problems. Connecting Napier's Bones with lattice multiplication is another way to transition students to doing the traditio
Preview of Multi-Digit Multiplication using Standard Algorithm (PDF Version)

Multi-Digit Multiplication using Standard Algorithm (PDF Version)

Created by
Geekie Teachie
These slides introduce your students to TEKS 4.4D/CCSS 4.NBT.B.5, multiplying multi-digit numbers. Slides include the learning goal/success criteria, real-world connections, vocabulary, a mini lesson with checks for understanding and guided practice, and end with printable exit tickets (open-ended format and multiple choice). The slides introduce basic concepts and then add rigor to the questions to get your students thinking on a higher level. Use these slides whole group, small group, or as a
Preview of Use Standard Algorithm to Fluently Add and Subtract - 4.NBT.4

Use Standard Algorithm to Fluently Add and Subtract - 4.NBT.4

Students add and subtract under a place value chart using the standard algorithms. Scaffolded lesson provides for classroom differentiation. Can be used as a lesson leader, guided practice, independent practice, for cooperative learning and math centers, or as an assessment. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printable. Lesson is complete - NO PREP. Objectives: - Understand place value chart - Add multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm - Subtract multi-digit numbers us
Preview of Elementary Math Algorithms: Explanation and Practice

Elementary Math Algorithms: Explanation and Practice

Elementary Math Algorithms is your answer to the explanation of math algorithms used in grades 2-6. It contains 26 interactive slides for demonstration and practice along with links to videos for further explanation. Also, included is a math cast created by a former 5th grade student of mine explaining how to do Lattice Multiplication with Decimals. The algorithms covered include; Lattice Multiplication, Partial Products, Column Addition, Partial Sums, Trade-First Subtraction, Counting-Up, Pa
Preview of Grade 4 Math in Spanish  4.NBT.B.5  Multiply 2x2 Traditional Algorithm

Grade 4 Math in Spanish 4.NBT.B.5 Multiply 2x2 Traditional Algorithm

This Smartboard lessons covers the multiplication of 2-digit numbers using the traditional algorithm. If you are a GoMath user, it corresponds to Chapter 3 Lessons 5 and 6. If you are NOT a GoMath user - congratulations! haha! I didn't care for their projectable content, so I made my own. Hopefully this can be a time-saver for you as well.
Preview of Teaching Multiplication strategies

Teaching Multiplication strategies

Created by
MsDGl
Teaching partial products, multiplication algorithm, and factor strategy to teach multiplication.
Preview of Three-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Three-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Created by
MrsBBC
Three-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Standard Algorithm with Regrouping) Scaffolded with a TemplateStudents will practice three-digit subtraction across zeroes (subtracting from hundreds) in this fun, summer themed activity. Students will see a three-digit minus three-digit or two-digit math sentence in the standard algorithm (vertical) form. They will fill in each box one at a time to form a three-digit or two-digit difference. Students will SHOW ALL OF THEIR WORK DIRECTLY ON THE SLIDE (incl
Preview of Four-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Four-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Created by
MrsBBC
Four-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Standard Algorithm with Regrouping) Scaffolded with a TemplateStudents will practice four-digit subtraction across zeroes in this fun, summer themed activity. Students will see a four-digit minus three-digit or four-digit math sentence in the standard algorithm (vertical) form. They will fill in each box one at a time to form a four- through two-digit difference.Each four-digit minuend includes 2 to 3 zeros in a row (for example, 8000, 4003, 2600).Students wi
Preview of Two-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Two-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Created by
MrsBBC
Two-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Standard Algorithm with Regrouping) Scaffolded with a TemplateStudents will practice two-digit subtraction across zeroes (subtracting from tens) in this fun, summer themed activity. Students will see a two-digit minus one-digit or two-digit math sentence in the standard algorithm vertical form. They will fill in each box one at a time to form a two-digit or one-digit difference. Students will SHOW ALL OF THEIR WORK DIRECTLY ON THE SLIDE (including the regro
Preview of Dividing Multi-Digit Numbers - 6.NS.2

Dividing Multi-Digit Numbers - 6.NS.2

Students divide multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm. Students are led step by step through the "long-division" process. Problems include a extended response word problem suitable for assessment. Use as a lesson leader, guided or independent practice, assessment, or for cooperative learning or centers. Suitable for smartboard, computer, pad, projector or as printable. Objective: - Solve multi-digit division problems using the standard algorithm - Explain all required steps Include
Preview of Add & Subtract 2- & 3-Digit Numbers with & without regrouping | 4th Grade BUNDLE

Add & Subtract 2- & 3-Digit Numbers with & without regrouping | 4th Grade BUNDLE

An (almost) endless source of Worksheets practicing the standard algorithm for adding and subtracting 2-Digit and 3-Digit numbers differentiated at multiple levels with and without regrouping. Print out as many unique worksheets as you need. Your students will never run short of practice. 2-Digit NumbersAddition WorksheetsNo regrouping Regrouping  once - 2 Digit plus a 1 digit numberRegrouping twice -Two 2 Digit numbersAdding three 2 Digit numbersAdding four 2 Digit numbers Subtraction Worksh
Preview of Multiplying 2 Digit Numbers

Multiplying 2 Digit Numbers

Created by
Miss Denise
Multiplying 2 Digit Numbers: 2 strategies Area Model and Standard Algorithm
Preview of Integer Addition and Subtraction 9 - 11 Maths Trail 1

Integer Addition and Subtraction 9 - 11 Maths Trail 1

Created by
Mathsmoves
Pupils need to be able to work efficiently and confidently when calculating. Using standard algorithms isn’t always the most efficient way to calculate an answer. Rather, pupils use to need number sense to decide what is the best way to carry out a particular calculation and then use estimates to check whether their answer is reasonable. These cards can be attached around the playground or the hall/classroom if it is raining. Pupils can start at different points on the trail since the cards form
Preview of Decimal Addition and Subtraction 9 - 11 Maths Trail 2

Decimal Addition and Subtraction 9 - 11 Maths Trail 2

Created by
Mathsmoves
Pupils need to be able to work efficiently and confidently when calculating. Using standard algorithms isn’t always the most efficient way to calculate an answer. Rather, pupils use to need number sense to decide what is the best way to carry out a particular calculation and then use estimates to check whether their answer is reasonable. These cards can be attached around the playground or the hall/classroom if it is raining. Pupils can start at different points on the trail since the cards form
Preview of Decimal Addition and Subtraction 9 - 11 Maths Trail 1

Decimal Addition and Subtraction 9 - 11 Maths Trail 1

Created by
Mathsmoves
Pupils need to be able to work efficiently and confidently when calculating. Using standard algorithms isn’t always the most efficient way to calculate an answer. Rather, pupils use to need number sense to decide what is the best way to carry out a particular calculation and then use estimates to check whether their answer is reasonable. These cards can be attached around the playground or the hall/classroom if it is raining. Pupils can start at different points on the trail since the cards form
Preview of Integer Addition and Subtraction 9 - 11 Maths Trail 2

Integer Addition and Subtraction 9 - 11 Maths Trail 2

Created by
Mathsmoves
Pupils need to be able to work efficiently and confidently when calculating. Using standard algorithms isn’t always the most efficient way to calculate an answer. Rather, pupils use to need number sense to decide what is the best way to carry out a particular calculation and then use estimates to check whether their answer is reasonable. This second set of math trail cards can be attached around the playground or the hall/classroom if it is raining. Pupils can start at different points on the t
Preview of Arithmetic Add and Subtract Decimals 9 - 11  How Many Ways?

Arithmetic Add and Subtract Decimals 9 - 11 How Many Ways?

Created by
Mathsmoves
When working on calculations, pupils need to work efficiently and confidently. This PowerPoint focuses on working efficiently. Using standard algorithms isn’t always the most efficient way to calculate an answer. It is better for pupils to use number sense when deciding on the most efficient way to perform a calculation. Allowing pupils to discuss their methods reminds pupils about the most efficient ways to calculate different questions. Although pupils don’t always need to use formal algorit
Preview of Multiply Two Digits by One Digit PowerPoint

Multiply Two Digits by One Digit PowerPoint

This PowerPoint introduces three strategies for Multi Digit Multiplication focusing on Two Digits Times One Digit. The 3 strategies include: Traditional Algorithm / Standard Algorithm , Partial Products Algorithm, and the Box Method. It takes your students through one method at a time step by step. Then there are a few practice slides that feature Beat the Clock. Students do the problem on a piece of paper or on white boards trying to finish before the penguin in the PowerPoint is done. My
Preview of Multiply Two Digits by Two Digits PowerPoint

Multiply Two Digits by Two Digits PowerPoint

This PowerPoint introduces three strategies for Multi Digit Multiplication focusing on Two Digits Times Two Digits. The 3 strategies include: Traditional Algorithm / Standard Algorithm , Partial Products Algorithm, and the Box Method. It takes your students through one method at a time step by step. Then there are a few practice slides that feature Beat the Clock. Students do the problem on a piece of paper or on white boards trying to finish before the penguin in the PowerPoint is done. Yo
Preview of Multiply Three Digits by Two Digits PowerPoint

Multiply Three Digits by Two Digits PowerPoint

This PowerPoint introduces three strategies for Multi Digit Multiplication focusing on Three Digits Times Two Digits. The 3 strategies include: Traditional Algorithm / Standard Algorithm , Partial Products Algorithm, and the Box Method. It takes your students through one method at a time step by step. Then there are a few practice slides that feature Beat the Clock. Students do the problem on a piece of paper or on white boards trying to finish before the monkey in the PowerPoint is done. M
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