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Preview of Rounding to the Nearest Ten Practice Sheet - editable

Rounding to the Nearest Ten Practice Sheet - editable

This is a great, quick way to review or learn rounding concepts. It is a .docx file so that if you want to change the numbers to make multiple worksheets for more practice you can. Grab the Rounding chart to go with it! This was what finally helped my boys grasp this concept.
Preview of Year 3 Maths Task Cards | Multi-Step Word Problems | Addition & Subtraction |

Year 3 Maths Task Cards | Multi-Step Word Problems | Addition & Subtraction |

Build Strong Problem Solvers in Your Classroom!This Year 3 Maths Task Card Pack is designed to help students confidently solve multi-step word problems using addition and subtraction. With 36 engaging task cards, 3 levels of differentiation, and 5 explicit teaching anchor charts, this resource supports all learners—from those needing support to those ready for extension. Perfect for maths rotations, small group instruction, fast finishers, and intervention groups! What’s Included:36 Task C
Preview of Add & Subtract Fractions Worksheets | 5th Grade Math | Like & Unlike Denominator

Add & Subtract Fractions Worksheets | 5th Grade Math | Like & Unlike Denominator

Looking for ready-to-use worksheets for adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators in 5th grade math? Start your fraction unit with structure, clarity, and meaningful fraction operations practice. This Add & Subtract Fractions Worksheets resource is perfect for students who need clear, guided practice in adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. Designed for 5th grade math, it includes step-by-step practice, visual aids, and anchor-chart-style
Preview of Confidence Builder Addition and Subtraction

Confidence Builder Addition and Subtraction

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Life Tuition
This document contains 2 pages: one page with addition problems, and one with subtraction. These problems are simple such as, adding or subtracting zero, 1, 2 and the same number. This practice is to help build confidence in early learners. Example: I use this with my autistic students who tend to get frustrated easily when learning new concepts. It helps them feel confident in their abilities, enabling them to move on to more complex operations.
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