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Preview of One-Step Word Problems | 3rd & 4th Grade | Self-Checking Google Forms Math

One-Step Word Problems | 3rd & 4th Grade | Self-Checking Google Forms Math

Students often struggle to choose the correct operation in word problems. These self-checking Google Forms build that skill through guided support, retry clues, and independent mastery practice. Unlike typical digital worksheets, students receive built-in “Check Your Step” clues when they choose the wrong equation, helping them understand why an operation works before trying again. Grade Level3rd & 4th Grade MathWhat’s Included◇ Form A: Guided PracticeMatch each word problem to the correct equ
Preview of Track Your Target: Student Self-Assessment for Multiplication + Core Math Skills

Track Your Target: Student Self-Assessment for Multiplication + Core Math Skills

Empower your 3rd graders to take ownership of their learning with Track Your Target—a student-friendly, growth-minded tool that turns self-assessment into an engaging and meaningful routine! This resource is designed for students to demonstrate understanding in their own way—with words, pictures, and numbers—while tracking mastery across 8 essential multiplication and operations skills aligned to 3rd Grade standards. What’s Inside: 10 clear multiplication skill targets from skip counting t
Preview of No Prob-Llama Place Value 1-25

No Prob-Llama Place Value 1-25

Make place value practice fun with No Prob-Llama Place Value 1–25! Students will count the place value blocks, write their answers, and share their thinking during this engaging interactive activity. Perfect for Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade learners.This resource includes: 1 introduction slide25 interactive learning slidesHands-on place value practiceOpportunities for math discussion and number sense developmentDesigned for virtual learning, this activity also works great in small gr
Preview of Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

Created by
Kirsten Chansky
Where number sense meets movement—subitizing made fun! Math in Motion trains perceptual subitizing within 5 so students see a quantity at a glance and connect it to its number, laying the groundwork for strong skills in composing/decomposing (coming in your conceptual subitizing set). Slides flash small quantities (1–5) in dice, finger, and five-frame patterns. After every five items, a built-in movement break (like dancing) keeps the pace brisk and engagement high—ideal for transitions
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