This resource was designed to help 3rd grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standards MA.3.NSO.1.1. Read and write numbers from 0 to 10,000 using standard form, expanded form and word form and MA.3.NSO.1.2 Compose and decompose four-digit numbers in multiple ways using thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. The anchor charts and activities build on students' understanding of place value by showing a step-by-step strategy to decompose numbers in different ways (Ex: 1,973 can be shown as 1,000 + 90
Are your students struggling to "show their work"? It's possible they don't know how. This product was designed to teach students HOW to show their work. The anchor chart included gives specific "Do's" and "Don'ts" for how students can SHOW how they work out math problems. But... What expectations do YOU have when students hand in their scratch paper? Do you prefer them to number each problem? Do you want them to divide the paper a certain way? You can use the EDITABLE versions of this anchor
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.1.1. Express how the value of a digit in a multi-digit whole number changes if the digit moves one place to the left or right. It can also be used for 5th grade students at the beginning of the year or small group interventions. It includes printable anchor charts in color and B & W, student worksheets with teacher-modeled examples and FAST-style questions, and a half-sheet Exit Ticket to assess stude
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.AR.2.2. Given a mathematical or real-world context, write an equation involving multiplication or division to determine the unknown whole number with the unknown in any position. It can also be used for homework or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)4 student worksheets with teacher-modeled examples at the top for referenceExit ticket to assess student learningPlease s
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.AR.3.2. Generate, describe and extend a numerical pattern that follows a given rule. It can also be used for homework or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)4 student worksheets with teacher-modeled examples at the top for referenceExit ticket to assess student learningPlease share your ideas for how you used this product in the comments below. Click on the star under m
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.AR.2.1. Determine and explain whether an equation involving any of the four operations with whole numbers is true or false. It can also be used for 5th grade students at the beginning of the year or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)Step-by-step checklist to show students HOW to determine if an equation is true or falseWork mat to print and laminate for dry-erase prac
This resource was designed to help 3rd grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.1.3. Plot, order, and compare numbers up to 10,000. It can also be used for 4th grade students at the beginning of the year or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)2 modeled strategies to show students HOW to compare numbersStudent worksheets with teacher-modeled examples at the top for referenceCenters game for the various skills (Plot, Order, and Compare) with numb
This resource was designed to help 3rd grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.2.1. Add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers including using a standard algorithm with procedural fluency. It can also be used for homework or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts in multiple versions (Color & B&W)Step-by-step checklists to show students HOW to add and subtract with regrouping (Color & B&W)10 thoughtfully designed student worksheets (Addition, Subtraction, & M
This resource was designed to help 3rd grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.AR.2.2. Determine and explain whether an equation involving multiplication or division is true or false. Multiplication and division facts go up to 12. It can also be used for homework or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)Step-by-step checklist to show students HOW to determine if an equation is true or falseWork mat to print and laminate for dry-erase practiceStudent
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.1.3. Plot, order, and compare numbers up to 1,000,000. It can also be used for 5th grade students at the beginning of the year or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)2 modeled strategies to show students HOW to compare numbersStudent worksheets with teacher-modeled examples at the top for referenceCenters game for the various skills (Plot, Order, and Compare) with n
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.2.6. Identify the number that is one-tenth more, one-tenth less, one-hundredth more and one-hundredth less than a given number. It can also be used for homework, centers, or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W) - One-hundredth more/less AND One-tenth more/lessExploration activity with photo support3 student worksheets with teacher-modeled examples at the top for ref
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.FR.1.2. Use decimal notation to represent fractions with denominators of 10 or 100, including mixed numbers and fractions greater than 1, and use fractional notation with denominators of 10 or 100 to represent decimals. It can also be used for homework or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)5 student worksheets with teacher-modeled examples at the top for referenceExit
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.2.1 Recall multiplication facts with factors up to 12 and related division facts with automaticity. It can also be used for 5th grade students to remediate basic facts or 3rd grade students who need a challenge? IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)A half-sheet "Fact Family" number matStudent worksheets with teacher-modeled examples at the top for referenceDice centers game in multiple version
This low-prep puzzle is sure to create high engagement in your classroom! It is aligned to FL B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.1.4 Round whole numbers from 0 to 10,000 to the nearest 10, 100 or 1,000. Simply print, cut, and go! Students work in partners or small groups to round numbers to the nearest 10, 100, and 1,000. Each answer leads to the next question. I printed a few sets so that my whole class could "race" to finish the puzzle. However, you can use this for a teacher-led center or in your reg
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.1.2. Read and write multi-digit whole numbers from 0 to 1,000,000 using standard form, expanded form and word form. The anchor charts and activities build on students' understanding of place value by showing a step-by-step strategy to decompose numbers in different ways (Ex: 1,973 can be shown as 1,000 + 900 + 70 + 3 and 19 hundreds + 73 ones). This resource can also be used for 5th grade students at
This is a 1st grade phonics assessment consisting of 25 questions. It is an EDITABLE Google Forms that can be adjusted to meet the needs of your students. Topics Include: - Short Vowels - Long Vowels - Rhyming - Contractions - Compounds Words - R-controlled vowels ... and more! Directions are included in both ENGLISH and SPANISH. Each question is read to the student with the click of a button! All questions are multiple choice. NO TYPING IS REQUIRED. (Other than "Student Name", which can be edit
This flow chart is designed for your students to reference when solving word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and/or division. They help guide students towards choosing the correct operation when solving word problems. As pictured, I printed the flow chart and placed it in a sheet protector for students to use with dry-erase makers when solving word problems. The second version of the flow chart has more room for students to show their work. If you're a Florida teacher,
This is an EDITABLE Google Slides presentation for a 1st grade Common Core-aligned math lesson. This was created to be used as a distance learning activity that requires no prep or printing. Students are introduced to the concept of equal shares through various interactive slides. The only materials required for independent practice are a piece of paper, a pencil, and a pack of crayons. This presentation can easily be posted to a Google classroom, as well as a district or school website. It can
This EDITABLE diagnostic assessment is a perfect way to get to know precisely what your fifth graders have learned from 4th grade. This self-grading Google forms (compatible with Google Classroom) will save you time and allow you to start thinking about how you can help each student. No prep necessary - simply provide students with scratch paper and a pencil! It includes all 38 FL B.E.S.T. 4th grade math standards to cover a wide range of topics (Number Sense and Operations, Fractions, Algebrai
This resource was designed to help 4th grade students review Florida B.E.S.T. standard MA.4.NSO.1.4. Round whole numbers from 0 to 10,000 to the nearest 10, 100 or 1,000. It can also be used for homework or small group interventions. IncludedPrintable anchor charts (Color & B&W)Blank number lines (... to be be in a dry-erase pocket for repeated use!)8 student worksheets with teacher-modeled examples at the top for referencePlease share your ideas for how you used this product in the comments bel
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