Have your students practice missing digits in multi-digit whole number addition. These examples include one missing digit and two missing digits. There is an answer key and a recording sheet page. This matches Florida's standard NBT.2.4 and CCSS.Math.Content.4.NBT.B.4.
This resource is a set of 24 task cards asking students to mentally add or subtract 10 from numbers 10-100. You can use these in many different ways such as a SCOOT, as a Math center, or as a formative assessment. If you enjoy using cooperative learning, you can use these as a Rally Coach, Fan-and-Pick, or Quiz-Quiz-Trade. There is an answer key and recording sheet included.
Students in partners work through this mystery challenge to solve the riddle. Students answer the questions correctly to earn clues. The clues should be given in numerical order as they solve problems correctly. Once they have all the clues, they can guess what the item is to win. Answer key provided.
Multiplication comparison statements scoot/task cards. You can use these as a scoot, in small group, or as task cards in a center. An answer key and answer sheet are provided for students to self-check or use as an assessment.
Students will choose a card with a division equation. All equations in this product have a 3 or 4-digit dividend and a 2-digit divisor. They will then solve the equation three different ways using the area model or partial quotients methods. They will then evaluate which method was the easiest and which was most difficult to solve and why.
Students roll dice to create a fraction and a factor to multiply the fraction by. Students in a partners can check one another's work to confirm answers.
Students can use this sheet to glue into their interactive math notebook as examples of multiplicative comparisons. Students use the number bank to correctly complete the statements to have as a reference throughout the unit. Alternatively, this can be used as a quick check, scaffolding activity, small group, or center.
This activity consists of three tasks requiring students to make sense of the area model for multiplication. Students will be solving for the area of rooms and a house in order to figure out the square footage of carpet needed. Students begin by solving for the area of four pre-cut out rooms and then calculating the area of the entire house (all four rooms). Students then proceed to solving for the area of a house without pre-cut rooms and finally to solving by creating their own area model. Thi
Students will practice mentally or adding 10 from numbers 10-100 using the collaborative structure quiz-quiz-trade. Students will be given a card and then told to mix around the room. When instructed, they will find a partner and ask them the question on their card. The other student will answer and then ask their question. Once both have correctly answered the questions, they will find new partners. There are 24 cards in this resource. Print these front-to-back on dark colored card stock so tha
Students will be practicing adding two-digit and one-digit numbers (with and without regrouping) and adding and subtracting groups of 10. Students will work in small groups to solve each question. Upon getting a correct answer, they will receive a clue. As they solve questions and earn clues, they will try to figure out what's in the mystery box. At the end, you can have students guess what's in the box and then show them. This example has clues for Candy Canes, but you can change the clues to m
Students are to draw models to compare decimals. This homework also includes spiral standards with the basic operations.
3rd - 5th
Basic Operations, Decimals, Math
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I love for students to learn through hands-on activities and higher level thinking tasks. I love to relate the learning to the children and to their lives to make it exciting and memorable.
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