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Preview of Factors and Multiples | Hands-On Fold-Up & Practice Pages | Grades 4–6

Factors and Multiples | Hands-On Fold-Up & Practice Pages | Grades 4–6

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Mrs B's Best
✅ Help your students master factors and multiples with this interactive, hands-on resource!This fold-up reference and practice set for Grades 4–6 gives students the tools they need to confidently identify factors, multiples, common factors, and common multiples. Perfect for math notebooks, intervention, or centers, this printable + digital resource makes abstract concepts tangible through visual organization and scaffolded examples. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED One interactive fold-up explaining facto
Preview of Circuit Training Products and Quotients of Rational Numbers

Circuit Training Products and Quotients of Rational Numbers

This circuit training has 18 questions. The problems consist of multiplying or dividing positive and negative whole numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. Half of the problems are word problems. This worksheet was originally designed for the Florida 1A curriculum which is an advanced 6th grade class but could be used in a pre-algebra curriculum as well.
Preview of Circuit Training Multiplying and Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers

Circuit Training Multiplying and Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers

This circuit training has 18 problems. These problems include multiplication and division of fractions, whole numbers and mixed numbers. Some problems are also word problems or illustrated in the form of a model. This worksheet was originally designed for the Florida 1A curriculum which is an advanced 6th grade class but could be used in a pre-algebra curriculum as well.
Preview of Circuit Training Multi-Digit Operations

Circuit Training Multi-Digit Operations

This circuit training contains 18 problems. The objectives covered are addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of decimals, along with word problems involving decimals, and problems asking the students to use the greatest common factor and least common multiple. It was originally designed for the Florida 1A curriculum which is an advanced 6th grade class but could be used in a pre-algebra curriculum as well.
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