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Preview of Solving One-Step Word Problems with Multiplication and Division Reference Sheet

Solving One-Step Word Problems with Multiplication and Division Reference Sheet

Solving One-Step Word Problems with Multiplication and Division Reference Sheet. Best for grades 2-5. Can be used for IEP accommodations, scaffolding, review, anchor charts, etc.
Preview of Counting Up Subtraction Worksheets | First Grade | Math Intervention | RTI

Counting Up Subtraction Worksheets | First Grade | Math Intervention | RTI

Created by
K&K Studios
✨ Make subtraction make sense with counting upThis resource teaches students to solve subtraction problems by counting up from the smaller number—helping them see subtraction as distance between numbers, not just taking away. Perfect for students who struggle with traditional subtraction methods. 💛 Looking for extra support?Grab the FREE Subtraction Strategy Desktop Strip to give students a quick visual reference while they work. 🧠 Why this worksInstead of counting backward, students: ✔ start
Preview of Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division Strategies Binder Anchor Charts

Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division Strategies Binder Anchor Charts

All‑in‑one math strategies pack — Binder‑sized anchor charts for Addition, Multiplication, and Division (Grades 3–5) Equip students with a durable, student‑friendly reference set that supports strategy choice, scaffolding, and differentiated instruction. Each colorful, binder‑sized chart highlights three complementary strategies so learners can move from concrete to pictorial to abstract with confidence: Addition: Base‑ten blocks, Partial Sums & Differences, Standard AlgorithmMultiplication:
Preview of Addition/Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Strategies Binder Anchor Chart

Addition/Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Strategies Binder Anchor Chart

All‑in‑one math strategies pack — Binder‑sized anchor charts for Addition, Multiplication, and Division (Grades 3–5) Equip students with a durable, student‑friendly reference set that supports strategy choice, scaffolding, and differentiated instruction. Each colorful, binder‑sized chart highlights three complementary strategies so learners can move from concrete to pictorial to abstract with confidence: Addition: Base‑ten blocks, Partial Sums & Differences, Standard AlgorithmMultiplication:
Preview of Place Value Charts for Students | Printable & Color + B&W | Whole Numbers

Place Value Charts for Students | Printable & Color + B&W | Whole Numbers

Help your students master place value with these easy-to-use Printable Place Value Charts! Designed for whole numbers, this versatile math resource is perfect for student reference, classroom displays, math centers, or interactive notebooks. Whether you teach 3rd grade, 4th grade, or 5th grade, these charts provide visual support that reinforces place value concepts from ones to millions—and even into tenths and hundredths! ✅ What’s Included: 4 Printable Place Value Charts & 2 Spelling Lis
Preview of Multiplication Table - Cards and Charts

Multiplication Table - Cards and Charts

These free multiplication tables can be printed as full sized pages, half-sized pages, or conveniently-sized cards. Choose options in color, or black and white. The tables cover multiples from one to ten. Our color version is coded to match the Montessori color scheme. These are great as a handy reference table for the back of a binder, or as a laminated bookmark for your math textbooks. It's very helpful for students who are beginning to work through more complicated math problems
Preview of Multiplying Negatives One Pager

Multiplying Negatives One Pager

Created by
Magnified Labs
Multiplying Negative Numbers – Visual One-Pager (FREE) Designed for those learning or struggling with multiplying negative numbers. Clean, visual one-pager with various color options optimized for printing breaks down the rules of integer multiplication in a simple, color-coded format that makes patterns easy to see and remember. This resource clearly shows: • Positive × Positive = Positive • Positive × Negative = Negative • Negative × Positive = Negative • Negative × Negative = Positive Des
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