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Preview of Multi-Digit Multiplication Worksheets | Scaffolded Charts & Algorithm Practice

Multi-Digit Multiplication Worksheets | Scaffolded Charts & Algorithm Practice

Multiplication Scaffold Charts & Worksheets | Standard Algorithm Practice Use these scaffolded multiplication charts over 1–2 weeks of lessons to gradually build student independence and confidence with the standard algorithm. Help your students master multi-digit multiplication with these scaffolded charts that provide step-by-step support for solving problems using the standard algorithm. Each variation includes fewer supports, giving students the chance to build independence, accuracy, and c
Preview of Math Doodle - Dividing Using the Standard Algorithm ~ INB Foldable Notes ~

Math Doodle - Dividing Using the Standard Algorithm ~ INB Foldable Notes ~

Included: - Black and white student copy - Red ink KEY and colored KEY - PowerPoint to show how to fill in the blanks - Folding Movie and printing directions NO CUTTING Mess! Make 2 sided copy, students fold while watching folding video, fill out by watching PowerPoint, add color to make it their own. Fits into Interactive Notebook! Engaging and fun for students! This foldable is also found in the 4th Grade Bundle 6 and also in the 4th Grade ALL YEAR SET AND also in the ALL 81
Preview of Multiplication Algorithm: multiplying a two-digit number by a one-digit number

Multiplication Algorithm: multiplying a two-digit number by a one-digit number

This PowerPoint presentation includes 10 slides that will help make learning about the multiplication algorithm easy and fun. I have broken each step down and included animation and color to make this sometimes tricky concept easy to understand. The final allows for independent student practice. This can either be done whole class or you can print it out for individualized needs. I hope this tool helps you!
Preview of Arithmetic Add and Subtract Decimals 9 - 11  How Many Ways?

Arithmetic Add and Subtract Decimals 9 - 11 How Many Ways?

Created by
Mathsmoves
When working on calculations, pupils need to work efficiently and confidently. This PowerPoint focuses on working efficiently. Using standard algorithms isn’t always the most efficient way to calculate an answer. It is better for pupils to use number sense when deciding on the most efficient way to perform a calculation. Allowing pupils to discuss their methods reminds pupils about the most efficient ways to calculate different questions. Although pupils don’t always need to use formal algorit
Preview of Multiplication and Division PowerPoint Math Game

Multiplication and Division PowerPoint Math Game

Created by
Hey Mr Daniels
Your students will think it’s a game, a chance to “take on the teacher.” You know that by playing this game, your students will review and practice the steps of the standard multiplication and division algorithms. “Build a House”™ is a fun, fast-paced math game with the same rules as “Hangman,” but instead of your students calling out letters, they call out numbers. Instead of hanging a poor, unfortunate stickperson, incorrect guesses will build you a house. Pick one slide from six PowerPoint
Preview of Addition Subtraction Multiplication and Division PowerPoint Math Game

Addition Subtraction Multiplication and Division PowerPoint Math Game

Created by
Hey Mr Daniels
Your students will think it’s a game, a chance to “take on the teacher.” You know that by playing this game, your students will review and practice the steps of the standard addition, subtraction, multiplication and division algorithms. “Build a House”™ is a fun, fast-paced math game with the same rules as “Hangman,” but instead of your students calling out letters, they call out numbers. Instead of hanging a poor, unfortunate stickperson, incorrect guesses will build you a house. Pick one sli
Preview of Addition and Subtraction PowerPoint Math Game

Addition and Subtraction PowerPoint Math Game

Created by
Hey Mr Daniels
Your students will think it’s a game; a chance to “take on the teacher.” You know that by playing this game, your students will review and practice borrowing and carrying skills and practice the steps of the addition and subtraction algorithms. “Build a House”™ is a fun, fast-paced math game with the same rules as “Hangman,” but instead of your students calling out letters, they call out numbers. Instead of hanging a poor, unfortunate stickperson, incorrect guesses will build you a house. Pick
Preview of Partial Quotient Division Poster

Partial Quotient Division Poster

Partial Quotient Division Poster This Partial Quotient Division Poster gives step by step instructions for your kiddos to learn Partial Quotient Division. I use this to hang on my wall to remind my students of the steps for Partial Quotient Division. Some of my students do not understand the "long division" algorithm. This helps A LOT! Check out my animated PowerPoint presentation that walks you and your students through the steps more thoroughly. Partial Quotient Division PowerPoint Other Pa
Preview of Math Doodle - 5th Grade Math Bundle 3. Multiplication

Math Doodle - 5th Grade Math Bundle 3. Multiplication

5th Grade Math Bundle 3. Multiplication What is included: • 11 Original Math Doodles Interactive Notebook Foldables Names of Foldables: 3.1 Multiplication Facts Through 12 3.2 Multiplication Properties 3.3 Checking with the Digital Root 3.4 3 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication 3.5 Multiplying Whole Numbers by Decimals 3.6 Multiplying Decimals by Decimals 3.7 Distributive Property 3.8 Multiplying Whole Numbers with Decimals by Whole Numbers with Decimals (models) 3.9 Multiplying Whole Numbers w
Preview of Math Bookmarks | Multiplication and Division Strategies

Math Bookmarks | Multiplication and Division Strategies

Do your students struggle with remembering all the different multiplication and division strategies? Mine do! So, I created these print-and-go bookmarks so they could have the names, and step-by-step examples right at their fingertips! My Math Bookmarks are the perfect reference tool to use during daily lessons, math centers, partner work, independent work, small groups, and homework. Each bookmark features 3 common strategies with easy to follow computation steps and an example problem. What's
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