A colleague taught me the Turtle Method of multiplication when I was struggling to teach my students the standard, or traditional, algorithm for multi-digit multiplication. I created worksheets to teach and support this method. While I created this using Google Slides, I formatted it 8.5 x 11 paper for easy printing.Includes:Detailed description of methodSimplified description of method3/4 size description of method for student notebooksEditable Google Slides version of all files Scaffolded wor
I made these to help my students remember the steps as well as help the PARENTS understand what we are doing in the classroom. I laminated them for student use and created a smaller version to fit in their math notebooks. Uses US Traditional for BOTH.
I created this for my more visual learners to better understand what some of the more commonly used fractions look like. I also included decimals and percents. *Update: I previously listed a "poster" size that was 11x17. I resized this one for my students to keep with them in their folders.
I created this for my more visual learners to better understand what some of the more commonly used fractions look like. I also included decimals and percents.
I had trouble finding worksheets for my students to practice "fraction-of" problems so I made my own. It's very simple, but I hope someone will find it useful. I used it with EDM Gr 5 lesson 3-13.
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In my 25th year of teaching 4th and 5th grades.
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