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Preview of Grade 3 Two-Step Word Problems|Addition Subtraction Multiplication Print,Digital

Grade 3 Two-Step Word Problems|Addition Subtraction Multiplication Print,Digital

Stop the "math anxiety" caused by cluttered worksheets. This resource uses a "Science of Math" approach to help students master multi-step word problems through explicit structure and real-world scenarios.What's Included:10 Comprehensive Worksheet Pages: 20 unique word problems (2 per page) designed with ample white space for student work.Instructional Step-by-Step Boxes: Every problem includes a "Step 1" and "Step 2" layout to scaffold the problem-solving process.20 Digital Task Cards: A pap
Preview of Adding/Subtracting with and without Regrouping  (November)

Adding/Subtracting with and without Regrouping (November)

This is a product I created for my students that struggled with the steps of adding and subtracting numbers with and without regrouping. Scaffold's are present to help with the early stages of learning the steps for the standard algorithm. Added are some fun Thanksgiving themed pictures for students to color when they have completed the problems. Total of 9 worksheet pages and one cover page. Plenty of practice for students.
Preview of Math Escape Room Digital Resources End of the Year Review | Puzzles & More!

Math Escape Room Digital Resources End of the Year Review | Puzzles & More!

“No sun, no fun!” shouted our school’s Principal. He blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” He even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” Escape to Summer by solving puzzles, riddles, logic problems and more to reach the exit school doors!
Preview of Math Escape Room | Trapped in the Rain | Digital Resources End of the Year

Math Escape Room | Trapped in the Rain | Digital Resources End of the Year

**"Trapped in the Rain: The Case of the Soaked Student"**☔ It was a wild Wednesday morning. Rain poured like someone spilled the sky’s juice box, and guess what? YOU left his umbrella at home! To make it safely back home, you must use your brain. Solve the puzzles or stay in the rain! RAINY DAY BREAKOUT: Solve to Get Inside!☔
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