This product contains 20 cards that can be used as traditional task cards or scoot depending on the classroom. The cards can be used to practice: -Multiplication and division facts -Missing factors, divisors, dividends, and quotients -Multiplying by multiples of 10 A recording sheet and an answer sheet are included. Also included is a quick check that can be used as an exit task that day or a quick quiz. Third grade standards that apply: 3. OA. A.1; 3. OA. A.2; 3. NBT. A.3
This is a worksheet with a review of the lesson 2.1 in the 4th grade My Math series:
Addition Properties and Subtraction Rules
Can be used as a quiz, formative assessment, review, extra help, or homework.
Answer Key is included.
Are you Teaching Math Facts Fluency Timed Tests in 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade or Special Education, and not sure where to start? This resource consists of a total of 4 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication With and Without Regrouping problems 30 worksheets. (20 problems are included per sheet) Use these pages as timed tests to improve fluidity or let students complete them at their leisure. Answer key is included in the back. "Digital and Printable Learning with 4 by 1 digit multiplication wi
Check out this two part simple assessment to gain insight into students' understanding of the "Predict and Test" method which builds on the idea of guess and check but uses students knowledge and prior information to make their math more meaningful. There are four total questions. The first two, include word problems that students think through how to meet basic requirements included in the sentences. The second two include addition up to the thousands place where students must show their work.
•Students use addition or the inverse operation subtraction to fill in missing spaces in table. •Grades 5+ •Common Core Math Standards: 5.NBT.B.7, 6.NS.B.3 •Great for use as a quick check for understanding; as bell-work, exit ticket, or quiz. •Leveled •Tables 1-5 to tenths place •Tables 6-10 to hundredths place •Tables 11-15 to thousandths place This is a self-grading/immediate feedback drag-and-drop version of these printable quick check tables. There is also a more open-ended fill-in-the-bl
This is a worksheet with a review of the lesson 2.1 in the 4th grade enVision Math series: Mental Math: Find Sums and Differences. It also includes a version for the latest edition of enVision Math with the title: Finding Sums and Differences with Mental Math. Can be used as a quiz, formative assessment, review, extra help, or homework. Answer Key is included. Find the entire topic here (2016) and here! (2024)
A worksheet for advanced 2nd and 3rd graders about using the relationship between addition and subtraction. It could be used as a review, given as a quiz or homework. Happy teaching! Blink's School Hub
This is a worksheet with a review of the lesson 4.1 in the 4th grade My Math series:
Multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000
Can be used as a quiz, formative assessment, review, extra help, or homework.
Answer Key is included.
Help your students get meaningful multiplication practice with these NO PREP, printable, timed multiplication drills that add fun and excitement to your multiplication facts fluency practice. These quick one minute multiplication practice drills increase multiplication fact fluency for your second grade, third grade, and fourth grade students. Focusing on multiplication facts fluency your students will love the challenge of completing each of the multiplication facts practice sheets in this 12 s
Need an engaging way to practice with double digit multiplication? This set of 4 self-checking worksheets - each with a riddle to solve support concept development in such a fun way! Students will multiply 2 digit numbers with and w/o re-grouping and then they will match their correct products to answer a riddle at the bottom of each worksheet. Use as an end of unit quiz, independent practice, or allow students to race to find the answer to the riddle! Don't want to print? Students may
It’s time to teach representing division with models! You’ve got this! And we can help! Does any of this sound familiar to you? “Make sure your lesson is student centered!”“Are you using formative assessment?”“What are you doing for small group instruction?”“How are you differentiating for your students’ needs?”“Make sure your students are engaged!”“How are you integrating technology?”“Are you making data driven decisions?”“Are your students building on their previous understanding?”“How are y
Need a fun way to practice analyzing frequency tables? This is a set of 2 self-checking worksheets - each with a riddle to solve. Students will analyze frequency tables and add, subtract, or mult. to solve problems. Then they will match their correct products to answer a riddle at the bottom of each worksheet. Use as an end of unit quiz, independent practice, or allow students to race to find the answer to the riddle! Don't want to print? Students may now complete this assignment as a
Need a fun way to practice using input/output tables? This is a set of 2 self-checking worksheets - each with a riddle to solve. Students will find the rule for input/output tables, then use the rules to find missing sums, differences, products, or quotients. Then they will match their work to answer a riddle at the bottom of each worksheet - math is so much fun! Use as an end of unit quiz, independent practice, or allow students to race to find the answer the riddle! Don't want to pri
**NOW FORMATTED FOR YOUR DISTANCE LEARNING NEEDS!** Need more practice finding the volume of rectangular prisms? Students will: multiply to find volume, add to find the sum of 2 volumes, subtract to find the difference between 2 volumes, and divide to find missing sides in a given shape.Students can check their own answers using the QR codes or turn in completed task sheet to be graded by teacher. Use cards as task cards for early finishers, scoot them from one student to another, or use a
It’s time to teach how to represent multi-step word problems! You’ve got this! And we can help! Does any of this sound familiar to you? “Make sure your lesson is student centered!”“Are you using formative assessment?”“What are you doing for small group instruction?”“How are you differentiating for your students’ needs?”“Make sure your students are engaged!”“How are you integrating technology?”“Are you making data driven decisions?”“Are your students building on their previous understanding?”“H
It’s time to teach numerical expressions, rules, and input/output tables! You’ve got this! And we can help! Does any of this sound familiar to you? “Make sure your lesson is student centered!”“Are you using formative assessment?”“What are you doing for small group instruction?”“How are you differentiating for your students’ needs?”“Make sure your students are engaged!”“How are you integrating technology?”“Are you making data driven decisions?”“Are your students building on their previous under
It’s time to teach the long division algorithm! You’ve got this! And we can help! Does any of this sound familiar to you? “Make sure your lesson is student centered!”“Are you using formative assessment?”“What are you doing for small group instruction?”“How are you differentiating for your students’ needs?”“Make sure your students are engaged!”“How are you integrating technology?”“Are you making data driven decisions?”“Are your students building on their previous understanding?”“How are you hel
Multiplication Mazes are a great way to practice and review single digit multiplication facts up to 12. With 8 basic multiplication mazes to choose from, the differentiated mazes are set up for every student to succeed. Each maze includes a monster theme to add to the multiplication fun in 3rd grade, 4th grade & beyond. The no prep multiplication review maze activities review basic multiplication facts up to 12. Also included is a digital version in Easel, where students will use the pen or
Need a fun way to review double digit multiplication? This worksheet - is a self-checking assignment with a winter themed riddle to solve by completing the double digit multiplication equations. Great for formative assessment, independent practice, homework, or allow students to race to find the answer to the riddle! Fun Review with a Winter Theme!Don't want to print? Students may now complete this assignment as an EASEL activity!**Here's What's included in the complete Winter Multipli
It’s time to teach double digit multiplication and the standard algorithm! You’ve got this! And we can help! Does any of this sound familiar to you? “Make sure your lesson is student centered!”“Are you using formative assessment?”“What are you doing for small group instruction?”“How are you differentiating for your students’ needs?”“Make sure your students are engaged!”“How are you integrating technology?”“Are you making data driven decisions?”“Are your students building on their previous unde
**NOW FORMATTED FOR YOUR DISTANCE LEARNING NEEDS!** Need an independent way for students to practice analyzing input/output charts?Students will determine the rule for each chart. On some cards they will choose the correct rule. On others they will determine which chart is completed correctly. They'll see charts using multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. Students can check their own answers using the QR codes or turn in completed task sheet to be graded by teacher. Use
Need an independent way for students to practice analyzing area models? Students will find the equation shown by an area model and match the correct expanded notation equation to the models. Lots of visual multiplication practice! Great for math centers! There are 20 self-checking cards. They can check their own answers using the QR codes or turn in completed task sheet to be graded by teacher. Use cards for early finishers, scoot them from one student to another, use in small group re
Multiplication Mazes are a great Valentine's Day math activity for practicing and reviewing single digit multiplication facts. With 9 mazes to choose from, the differentiated multiplication mazes are set up for every student to succeed. Each maze includes a Valentine's Day theme to add to the multiplication practice fun! Multiplication review is easy with the fun maze activities. Includes mostly single digit multiplication facts, but also the math facts for 10, 11, and 12, and a digital versio
**NOW FORMATTED FOR YOUR DISTANCE LEARNING NEEDS!**Students will find numbers in standard form, written form, expanded form, and models of place value blocks.They will be asked what number is greater than or less than a given number, which number is in a specific place, and what is the value of each place. Students can check their own answers using the QR codes or turn in completed task sheet to be graded by teacher. Use cards for early finishers, scoot them from one student to another, use