Do you need a 4th grade place value chart? This one is designed specifically for the 4th grade standards with billions and decimals to the hundredths. It can be copied and laminated and used with either numbers cards or dry erase markers to help students visualize place value.
This worksheet is a color-coded system for students who are in the beginning stages of learning two-digit by two-digit multiplication or those who are struggling with remembering the steps in the multiplication process. Students use colored pencils which coincide with the ones and tens places of multiplication.
This bundle contains six practice pages with answer keys. Each page and answer key has color-coded lines and numbers to help students who are having difficulty remembering which numbers goes on which lines. The numbers being multiplied are the easy numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 so students can work on the process without getting stuck on the multiplication facts. Another bundle is available which uses all numbers.
These Word Wall Vocabulary cards can be printed, laminated and displayed for your students to refer to as needed. They can also be printed out smaller and made into a booklet. They are great visuals for those who are struggling with math vocabulary and ESL students. The words included are: Base-Ten, Decimals, Decimal Point, Digit, Expanded Notation, Hundredths Grid, Numeral, Place Value, Period, Standard Form, Whole Number, Value, Compare, Order and Comparative Language.
Bubble Gum Facts is a fun and exciting way for students to practice and learn their multiplication facts from 0 to 12. Each time they pass a number, they receive a piece of bubble gum for their machine. Students love to learn their facts this way!
This set is an introduction to Proper Nouns. It contains two "I DO, YOU DO, WE DO" practice sheets, one identify the proper noun sheet, two choose the correct sentence with the proper noun and two exit tickets/review sheets. This is a great resource for students who are beginning to work with Proper Nouns or those who are having difficulty and need remediation with Proper Nouns.
This worksheet helps students identify the difference between expected and unexpected expenses and help students work through the process, step-by-step to determine if there is enough money left. Use it in your financial literacy lessons!
This is a hands-on activity where students identify complete sentences. The students cut out the phrases/sentences and glue them on the correct side of the paper.