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Preview of Rounding Rules - Integers - Lesson and Charts

Rounding Rules - Integers - Lesson and Charts

Rounding is one of those skills that can be confusing to students at first. This product uses visuals to aid in student understanding of rounding integers.  The lesson demonstrates how rounding works using a number line, going through the process step-by-step. You can use these slides as a part the presentation of your lessons on rounding. Following the lesson, you could print the slides with the rules and post them in the classroom for student reference.  You could also give students copies for
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 Multi Digit Long Division Illustrative Guide

Multi Digit Long Division Illustrative Guide

Created by
Sarah Wolters
Are your learners ready to use the standard division algorithm (long division), with multi digit x multi digit division? This guide walks the student through a long division problem side by side a place value chart illustration of division with questions to prompt the students to identify the steps as they go. This can be used as a reference point for parents/educators, as a resource for students during independent work or as a jumping point for a lesson. This activity is influenced by Montessor
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
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