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.
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.
These word problems accompany the multiplicative comparison bingo cards purchased separately. You can use these to call word problems from for students to match on their bingo cards. (Bingo cards sold separately). An answer key is provided.
Fraction word problems. This can be used as an assessment or practice for homework. In my classroom, I made a separate worksheet as a pretend student's work. Students had to analyze that student's work and tell whether the student's work was correct or incorrect and explain their answer.
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.
Bingo cards to be used as multiplicative comparisons. Make copies for each student to have a card. Before hand, have students create word problems to accompany the bingo cards. Then, use those problems to pull from when calling bingo. Alternatively, word problems are sold separately to accompany these cards.
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.
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
Sheet can be used as spiral homework for 4th grade.
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