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Preview of Addition Fact Fluency Test

Addition Fact Fluency Test

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CBM
Test addition fact fluency. Tests facts 0-9 in a timed 5 minute test. Great for pre and post baseline curriculum based assessment CBM. 2nd grade math cbm probe. Addition fact fluency test. Addition Fluency. 0-9 addition.
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 PEMDAS Order of Operations Cut & Paste - 4th, 5th & 6th Grade Math Activity

PEMDAS Order of Operations Cut & Paste - 4th, 5th & 6th Grade Math Activity

This resource is a cut-and-paste sorting activity for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students, focusing on the order of operations, or PEMDAS. The resource is printable, available in digital format, and features three different difficulty levels: easy, moderate, and hard. With these features, the resource accommodates students of all skill levels. What's Included: Printable version in 3 different levelsDigital version in 3 different levels12 student pages full of exercisesAnswer key for each activityPe
Preview of Adding Integers PPT Grade 6 or 7

Adding Integers PPT Grade 6 or 7

Created by
Darion Pack
This PPT is a great review of all cases of adding integers. It starts off with a familiar addition problem that only includes positive numbers and builds from there to conceptually (through patterns and the use of a number line) show how to add a positive addend to a negative addend, a negative addend to a positive addend, and finally, a negative addend to another negative addend. Complete with teacher notes, use this as a whole-class or small group activity, or assign it to students who need a
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