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Preview of 3 Digit Addition & Subtraction with Regrouping Worksheets Place Value Strategies

3 Digit Addition & Subtraction with Regrouping Worksheets Place Value Strategies

Created by
Fishyrobb
Before students learn the standard algorithm for addition and subtraction, they need a thorough understanding of what regrouping means. This resource is designed to help build that knowledge and move students toward using the traditional method. Includes: Addition mini book (8 pages)Subtraction mini book (11 pages)Addition worksheetSubtraction worksheetAnswer keysMINI BOOKSTwo "how-to" mini books walk students through example problems. Each step is clearly explained in both numbers and words. St
Preview of iPad Think mats for Math centers and group rotations

iPad Think mats for Math centers and group rotations

This comprehensive kit comprises a set of iPad screen templates with room for writing algorithms underneath. Designed to be laminated for durability and a great addition to your math rotation groups. Also included in this resource is *Hundreds Chart *Multiplication Chart *Number lines to ten and twenty *Ten Frames *Algorithm Frames for recording results. You will receive a 20 page PDF
Preview of Number of Ways to Subtract Worksheets

Number of Ways to Subtract Worksheets

There are different ways to approach subtraction, depending on the context and purpose of the problem. One common method is the traditional algorithm, which involves subtracting the digits in each place value column starting from the right and borrowing from the column to the left as needed. Another method is counting back, which involves starting from the larger number and counting back the smaller number of units. For example, to subtract 6 from 11, one can count back 6 units from 11 to get 5.
Preview of 2 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication - Partial Products - Area Model {Fall Theme}

2 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication - Partial Products - Area Model {Fall Theme}

2 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication: This resource includes 2 digit by 1 digit multiplication practice pages in a fun fall animal theme! Students can solve the equations using the partial products strategy (also known as the area model or box method), the standard algorithm, or a different flexible strategy.  This multiplication resource includes:An anchor chart demonstrating the partial product strategy (whole and half-size pages)Six (6) unique multiplication pages with six (6) equations per page
Preview of 2 Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping - Expanded Form Worksheets - Double Digit

2 Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping - Expanded Form Worksheets - Double Digit

Created by
Love Learning
This 2 Digit Subtraction without Regrouping practice worksheets are the perfect way to teach your students how to subtract within 100 using place value understanding and the expanded form strategy. It will help transition students from double digitl subtraction using place value understand to 2 digit subtraction using the standard algorithm. This Resource Includes:2 Digit Subtraction Using the Expanded Form Strategy Anchor ChartGuide for Parents 3 Differentiated Practice Sheets (with and withou
Preview of Add & Subtract by Bridging 10 & 100 | Math Super-BUNDLE

Add & Subtract by Bridging 10 & 100 | Math Super-BUNDLE

This brings together all the resources covering addition and subtraction by bridging through 10 and 100.  This is a mental math technique that breaks down subtraction into simpler, more manageable steps to get to the final answer. Students get to apply and/or strengthen their knowledge of number bonds to 10 and 100 and provides an alternative to the more formal standard algorithm for adding or subtracting. Addition by Bridging through 10 up to 100Worksheet Set 1Adding 1 digit numbers to 2 digit
Preview of Three Digit Addition & Three Digit Subtraction Scoot with & without Regrouping

Three Digit Addition & Three Digit Subtraction Scoot with & without Regrouping

Need a way to apply some distributive practice or review to three-digit addition and subtraction, with and without regrouping? These 4 sets of math addition and subtraction cards can be used for just that; but they are done in fun ways—an interesting alternative to traditional skill and drill worksheets that serve to supplement your regular math curriculum. The tasks are intended for use in reinforcing the standard algorithm, once the concepts of multiple digit addition and subtraction have bee
Preview of Subtraction With Regrouping through 1,000 - 3 digit subtraction intervention

Subtraction With Regrouping through 1,000 - 3 digit subtraction intervention

Subtraction with regrouping (within 1,000) is a concept typically taught in third and fourth grade math classes. It is a critical skill that builds upon both subtraction fact fluency and place value understanding. Students can be taught this skill through a variety of strategies such as number lines, hundreds charts, and base 10 blocks to build conceptual understanding. The eventual goal, however, is that students will be able to fluently and efficiently solve subtraction with regrouping proble
Preview of Addition With Regrouping through 1,000 - 3 digit addition with regrouping

Addition With Regrouping through 1,000 - 3 digit addition with regrouping

Addition with regrouping (within 1,000) is a concept typically taught in second and third grade math classes. It is a critical skill that builds upon both addition fact fluency and place value understanding. Students can be taught this skill through a variety of strategies such as number lines, hundreds charts, and base 10 blocks to build conceptual understanding. The eventual goal, however, is that students will be able to fluently and efficiently solve addition with grouping problems, typica
Preview of Decomposing Arrays Worksheets

Decomposing Arrays Worksheets

Decomposing arrays using pictures is a strategy that helps students understand the relationship between multiplication and division. Students can use pictures of arrays to decompose, or break down, a multiplication problem into smaller parts. For example, to solve 6 ÷ 2, students can draw a 6 x 1 array and then circle two rows of three objects each to show that 6 can be divided into two equal parts of 3. Using pictures to decompose arrays helps students develop their critical thinking skills and
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