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Preview of Multiply 2, 3, & 4-Digit by 2-Digit Numbers  | Standard Algorithm | 5th  Grade

Multiply 2, 3, & 4-Digit by 2-Digit Numbers | Standard Algorithm | 5th Grade

This set of worksheets is designed to help students master multi-digit multiplication using the standard algorithm—specifically multiplying 2-, 3-, and 4-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers. By Grade 5 in most curricula around the world , students are expected to multiply large numbers fluently and focus on the efficiency and accuracy of the standard algorithm. The standard algorithm streamlines the multiplication process, enabling students to solve multi-digit problems quickly once they understa
Preview of NUMBER SENSE "Can you make it?"

NUMBER SENSE "Can you make it?"

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Math Sweet Shop
Many of our students see numbers in a very rigid way. These “Can you make it?” activities allow them to explore numbers by composing and decomposing multiple ways! These divergent thinking activities are also called “low floor and high ceiling” tasks. This means, some students may choose quite simple equations to compose a number, while other students will reach more complicated, multi-step algorithms. That makes easy, no-prep differentiation! My students love these challenges! Their enthusiasm
Preview of Fourth Grade Division Packet - 4.NBT.6

Fourth Grade Division Packet - 4.NBT.6

Division exercises including dividing whole numbers into equal sets, the relationship between multiplication and division, and dividing numbers with whole number quotients and remainders. Scaffolded lesson provides for classroom differentiation. Can be used as a lesson leader, guided practice, independent practice, for cooperative learning and math centers, or as an assessment. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printable. Lesson is complete - NO PREP. Objectives: - Divide whol
Preview of Numbers & Operation in Base Ten: How To Subtract Across Zeros

Numbers & Operation in Base Ten: How To Subtract Across Zeros

The bane of upper elementary math! One of the most difficult concepts to teach in math is subtracting across zeros involving 3 or more digits (even subtracting across 2 digits may present an issue). I've tried it all. Having used manipulatives (a "concrete" teaching strategy) for years now, I can attest that they only work for those students that already "get it". Even attempting to write this poster proved how difficult this concept is to explain, regardless of how much it's second-nature for a
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