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Preview of Bluebonnet Companion - Grade 4 Module 6 Bundle

Bluebonnet Companion - Grade 4 Module 6 Bundle

This bundle is a Texas Bluebonnet Math Companion Product designed to support Grade 4, Module 6 - Introduction to Decimals and Financial Literacy It includes a complete set of resources to support student learning throughout the module: Bluebonnet Companion - Grade 4 Module 6 VocabularyBluebonnet Companion - Grade 4 Module 6 Anchor Chart BundleBluebonnet Companion - Grade 4 Module 6 Mid Unit Review (editable file, read notes here) Bluebonnet Companion - Grade 4 Module 6 End Unit Review (editable
Preview of How to Count Paper Money

How to Count Paper Money

This worksheet helps students practice counting paper money using realistic bills, including ones, tens, and twenties. Students can visually see and add the bills together to find the total amount, helping build confidence with money skills and real-world math. The clear layout and hands-on practice make it great for reinforcing counting, place value, and basic addition skills. Perfect for independent practice, small groups, homework, or classroom review. This worksheet goes along with my video
Preview of 4th Grade Math Full Year Planning Geometry Algebra Counting Money Sudoku No Prep

4th Grade Math Full Year Planning Geometry Algebra Counting Money Sudoku No Prep

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Kevin Mulrennan
A 37 resource bundle. Loads of planning, powerpoints, worksheets, fun stuff etc. Please look at my shop and read the individual descriptions.
Preview of Percentages Problems Core

Percentages Problems Core

Elliot buys 800g of cheese. He uses 20% of the cheese in his pasta bake. How many gram of cheese does he use? Emma eats 40% of a 160g of fruit bar. How many gram of fruit has she eaten? Children practice how to find percentages of amounts. This worksheet is aimed at those working at age expected. To find 10% of something, you need to divide it by 10. For example, to find 10% of 700, you need to divide 700 by 10. To find 20%, first find 10% and then multiply by 2. The answer sheet is attached.
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