Place value is the foundations that children build all future mathematical concepts upon. It is important to ensure that children understand place value fully. I have created a resource to help with this! In this pack is 24 cards specifically designed to develop and assess different properties of place value. Each card is differentiated in to three levels of difficulty: green chilli, orange chilli, and red chilli. Accessible for every child! The cards focus on: increasing place valuedecreasing p
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
This quiz can be used as a pre-assessment for differentiation purposes, a formative assessment during a unit on factors and multiples, or a summative assessment once a unit is complete. It was designed to be used in correlation with Go Math, but can be used with any textbook series.
This addition and subtraction quiz works with multi digit numbers. It includes two problems that involve estimating sums and differences, some computation problems, and two word problems.
If you use the Eureka Math Modules but would like a more kid- friendly way to assess each topic, then this resource is perfect for you! After teaching a group of related lessons, I give this quiz to my students in addition to, or in lieu of an exit ticket in an effort to better evaluate my students' understanding. This particular quiz covers Module 1 Lessons 11- 18 (Topics D-E). The questions mirror the module, but have a larger font, more room to show work for each problem, and pictures to
This project is a great addition to any unit involving percent,decimal, and fraction conversions. You can add in pre-determined numbers for low students and have higher level students create their own percentages. I love that is adds an element of creativity and art to math!
This Excel workbook contains a full set of easily printable practice sheets andquizzes over the 12x12 multiplication facts.
For older students (i.e. Middle School / Junior High), consider using the # fact quizzes in the last half of the workbook to get the to practice specific fact families. Give them one minute to complete as many as possible. By having the "correct" answers at the top of the page, your students will confidently practice with the correct answers, instead of quickly throwing
Do your students already know how to multiply by 5s and 10s? Does your district calendar give you a whole day (or two) to teach this concept? Why not use Kagan Cooperative Learning to make students practice their facts without a mindless boring worksheet!
This document has QuizQuiz Trade flashcards of multiplication by 5s and 10s. It also has "I have, Who has?" cards on multiplication by 5s and 10s.
I used this for my gifted 3rd graders and they loved it! After a short explicit lesson on mul
Shared math lesson, using the chart displaying the equivalent fraction, decimal andpercent. With students go through steps a and b to determine exactly how to reduce all fractions to their lowest form. Doing this several times in a guided math lesson, using either chart paper or a smart board students will begin to grasph how to reduce them using multiples. Have students complete the worksheet/chart to practice these skills, and showing the equivalent percentand decimal to match the given frac
This spreadsheet is a simple calculator that allows the user to enter in either a fraction, a decimal or a percentand the calculator will produce the equivalent fractions, decimals and/or percents. The entire workbook is protected except the cells where the user enters the fraction, decimal or percent that they would like converted into its equivalent forms. The protected sheet ensures that no formulas are accidentally deleted when the user is interacting with the calculator.
This is a great resource for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade teachers. This activity can be used as a group activity, partner activity, independent practice, or it can be used as a quiz. In the left column, students write a multiplication story (word problem) that represents the equation. In the right column, students solve the word problem using a multiplication strategies such as equal groups, number line, array, or repeated addition.
Do your students already know how to multiply by 5s and 10s? Does your district calendar give you a whole day to teach 5s and 10s?
These are cards you can print out for QuizQuiz Trade Kagan Cooperative Learning Games. They make the students practice their facts without making them do silly worksheets on topcis they already know.
I did this with my gifted 3rd graders and they loved it! After a short explicit lesson on multiplying by 5s and 10s, my students were ready to practice their facts.
This worksheet contains 5 examples of conversions. Students color in blocks in the diagram, then figure out the fraction, decimal, andpercent that it represents. (Denominators are basic, around a 4th grade level)
Addition and subtraction with numbers greater than 1,000. Does not include decimals. *Make sure to choose enable editing once downloaded to fix formatting problems.
A quiz to follow along with Everyday Mathematics Unit 5 and includes problems on big numbers, estimation, and computation.
I hope you enjoy this freebie! :)
Quiz that covers: Commutative & Associative Properties. Please rate my product after you download it. Thanks! This quiz has 15 problems. The preview only shows 3 of the problems.
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