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Preview of Musical Common Core & TEKS Math Review Program for 3rd-5th Grade with Animations
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Musical Common Core & TEKS Math Review Program for 3rd-5th Grade with Animations

What am I looking at? I've never seen something quite like this before.You are looking at a revolutionary, new way in which to approach the teaching of tricky mathematical concepts with your 2nd - 5th grade students. Through the power of music's unique quality to lodge a message into our minds via the most frictionless of ways; a catchy melody; this holistic math program unlocks the gate that so often blocks the smooth transition of information from the teacher to the student. Your students w
Preview of Fractions on a Number Line: Comparing Fractions Worksheets, Game, Video & More
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Fractions on a Number Line: Comparing Fractions Worksheets, Game, Video & More

Fractions on a Number Line: Worksheets, Game, Animated Video & More | 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade | ♫♪ by NUMBEROCK ♫♪ ★ Get The Entire 3rd Grade Year of Lessons 60% OFF ★ ★ Get The Entire 4th Grade Year of Lessons 60% OFF ★ ★ GET EVERYTHING WE'VE EVER MADE AT 65% OFF ★ »»-------------¤-------------««»»-------------¤-------------«« Video Comes With Tons Of Extras in Supporting Document Such As: »»-------------¤-------------««»»-------------¤-------------«« • Animated music vid
Preview of Dividing a Four digit number with Remainder - High quality HD Animated Video
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Dividing a Four digit number with Remainder - High quality HD Animated Video

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Attention Getting Question: Have you ever tried to divide a four-digit number that does not divide evenly? Introduction: Division allows us to determine the number of equal sized groups will make up the number being split. For instance, six divided by two will yield three. This means that either there are two groups of three items or three groups of two items. To refresh your memory, the dividend is the number being divided and the divisor is what we are dividing by. The quotient is the result o
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