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Preview of Spring Easter Basket Math

Spring Easter Basket Math

Perfect Money Math activity for any grade level! Adjustable based on student performance level!
Preview of 3RD GRADE GMAS VOCABULARY STUDY GUIDE

3RD GRADE GMAS VOCABULARY STUDY GUIDE

🎉 3rd Grade Math Vocabulary Study Guide for GMAS! 🎉 This resource includes essential math vocabulary words organized by key domains like Number Sense, Operations & Algebraic Thinking, and Measurement, Geometry & Data. It’s perfect for helping students build confidence, strengthen understanding, and prepare for the Georgia Milestones Assessment System (GMAS). ✨ Great for: Test prep reviewClassroom referenceHomework supportStudy guidesClear, kid-friendly, and visually engaging—this is a must-hav
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 Math Mastery Organizers: Place Value & Long Division

Math Mastery Organizers: Place Value & Long Division

Place Value Chart (Millions to Ones)Covers place values from Millions to OnesVisual cues with place value commas markedPerfect for helping students read, write, and understand large numbersGreat for whole group lessons, centers, or math notebooksLong Division OrganizerStructured layout for multi-digit divisionDivides space into columns for dividend, divisor, and quotientIdeal for teaching step-by-step division using DMSB (Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring down)Perfect For:Math notebooksGuided pr
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
Preview of 15 x tables (multiplication and division)

15 x tables (multiplication and division)

Created by
Alyssa Curtayne
Do you have some talented mathematicians you'd like to challenge? These 15 times tables will push their mental calculations and help them to solve problems faster. With easy answers to print, the hard work is done for you. Keep an eye out for the series from 13-25x. With both multiplication and division here, the high achievers will be challenged and thrilled with your differentiation.
Preview of 15 x tables (division)

15 x tables (division)

Created by
Alyssa Curtayne
Do you have some talented mathematicians you'd like to challenge? These 15 times tables (division) will push their mental calculations and help them to solve problems faster. With easy answers to print, the hard work is done for you. Keep an eye out for the series from 13-25x, your high achievers will be challenged!
Preview of EQUALS 4: Math CUT & PASTE Activity

EQUALS 4: Math CUT & PASTE Activity

Created by
TJtheTeacher
This cut‑and‑paste math worksheet helps students practice addition and subtraction facts that equal 4. Learners color the number 4, cut out the equations, and paste only the ones that equal 4 inside the shape. This activity builds number sense, fact fluency, and equation sorting skills. Great for: Kindergarten & 1st gradeMath centersEarly finishersIntervention groupsHomeworkSub plansSkills covered: Addition to 4Subtraction within 5Number decompositionEquation sortingFine motor practicemaking 4
Preview of Multiplication and Division Concept Map

Multiplication and Division Concept Map

Created by
NumerLiteracy
To help your students gain conceptual understanding of multiplication and division. Try this concept map! They will learn mathematical language (array, equal groups, repeated addition and subtraction, multiplication and division sentence). They will learn strategies to help them think multiplicatively!
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