Help your students take ownership of their learning with this easy-to-use Multiplication and Division Fluency Tracking Chart! This resource is perfect for teachers who want to monitor and celebrate student progress in mastering basic multiplication and division facts. What's Included: A student-friendly, editable tracking chart for facts 0–12 Sections for both multiplication and division fluency Editable so that you can add in your students' namesSet to print at 11 x 17, but you can change tha
This is a basic practice chart for multiplication facts to 12. It is great to use in small group settings to practice facts and gain fluency. It can be timed for fluency scores and used for formative assessment.
Addition chart to sums of 20 in the style of a standard multiplication chart. Can be made smaller to glue in interactive notebooks or have it enlarged to create a classroom poster.
This chart lists all the factors and multiples in a chart form. Your students can use this to practice their facts as well as a tool for their daily work. It is a more visually friendly alternative to the traditional multiplication chart where kids can get off on the wrong line. I did not include the ones or the twos. This resource includes multiplication/division facts for 3 through 12.
This file contains two multiplication charts: one with the added row of zeroes and the other without. I encountered a student in special education who had difficulties following with the zero line and since I couldn't find any online, I made my own :) This document is editable so feel free to tweak how you like.
This is a basic multiplication table of facts to 12. It is great to use in whole class or small group settings. It is large and clear and can be used easily with a document camera or projected directly from your computer screen.
Full Page Hundreds Chart, numbers 1-110. Print for each student and attached to their daily folders. Great quick reference for at-home use.
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Basic 100 counting chart. Many uses. Students can color in the boxes to count by 2's, 3,s, 4's, 5's, 10's, or any other number. Perfect size for animal counters, counting chips, or even beans! Easy to print multiple copies.
Simple Multiplication Chart. Students can fill in the multiplication chart digitally. If they choose the right products, the box will turn green. If not, it will stay white.
This file is a dynamic Multiplication Chart made in Excel. It can be used on a PC or even in front of the entire class on an interactive whiteboard.
AUTOMATIC FEEDBACK
When a multiplication fact is answered, the user will get instant feedback on whether they answered correctly or incorrectly with visual cues of GREEN or RED
Contains: 2 different versions of excel
Multiplication charts by the number. I printed, laminated and put on a ring so kids can see all the numbers separately without being overwhelmed by all the numbers on one block.
If you need a quick blank place value chart (tailored to 5th grade), that can be used on state assessments, such as STAAR, here you go! Posting an Excel version so you can adjust to other grade levels! Enjoy! Hope it's helpful!
Three worksheets of differing levels working on the 'Build to next 10' addition strategy. Level 1 worksheet - single x single digit addition with some double (up to 19) x single addition. Level 2 - double x single addition Level 3 - double (up to 99) x double (up to 19)
Worksheet that allows students to add 3 different ways. Great for small group or center work. (common core strategies)
Horizontal with place value, number line, and drawing base 10 blocks
2 per page
Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade.
Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut the cards apart and save each set of cards in an envelope. Students can work individual
This lesson is a wonderful way for students to learn how to distinguish between different types of addition and subtraction problems: Part-Part-Whole, Join, Compare, and Separate. Sample anchor charts and journal entries have been provided. In addition, a detailed description is also included. See supporting materials in the Classify Addition and Subtraction Problems listing!
Students will have fun with addition of decimal problems using my matching card game.
Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade.
Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut t
I use this sheet to help me keep track of where my students are in Rocket Math. It contains an area to keep track of set letter and goals. It also gives you an overall look at class progress by creating a bar graph. I update the chart daily and keep it in my grade book.
This product goes with Fourth Grade Common Core Math Daily Review 1. As promised with that review, I have made a analysis table/grouping sheet to help teachers grade and gather data. I use this information in my classroom to meet with small groups and for RTI in math if needed. At the end of each week I can look at this analysis sheet to identify standards that require more review time before state tests. Also having this analysis sheet also helps with grade level planning with my principal and
4th
Basic Operations, Math, Place Value
CCSS
4.NBT.A.1
, 4.NBT.A.2
, 4.NBT.A.3
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