I have been a Christian school teacher for 40 years for grades preschool - third grade. For the past 20 years, I have been a third-grade teacher. I also direct an after-school robotics club and do a robotics camp in the summer.
This is a great interactive tool to use when teaching the concept of borrowing or regrouping in subtraction problems. Regrouping to the Hundreds Place is a sequel to my first regrouping PowerPoint that went to the tens place. This PowerPoint teaches the concept of what regrouping means by using graphics that I have created.
The PowerPoint begins by teaching the concept with the first and second examples. The last three examples are for extra practice of the concept. Instructions for usin
This PowerPoint introduces regrouping or borrowing in subtraction to the tens place. Students are taken step by step through the process. This can be used to introduce regrouping for the first time or be used as a review lesson. Visuals of tens and ones are used to give a better understanding. The purpose of this PowerPoint is that the student will be able to perform regrouping in subtraction with understanding.
The PowerPoint consists of three different examples. In the first example,
This is a PowerPoint that reviews place value to the thousands place. Students answer questions such as “How many ones?”; “How many tens?”; “How many hundreds?”, and “How many thousands?” as you click through the slides.
Procedure: Ask the question, wait for a response, and click the answer onto the screen. A worksheet is included to be used after the review for more reinforcement.
The file types are PowerPoint 2010 and PDF
I just used this PowerPoint the other day in my third grade clas
2nd - 4th
Arithmetic, Numbers, Place Value
CCSS
2.NBT.A.1
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I have been a Christian school teacher for 40 years for grades preschool - third grade. For the past 20 years, I have been a third-grade teacher. I also direct an after-school robotics club and do a robotics camp in the summer.
Teaching style
My teaching style consists of PowerPoints, hands-on projects, and learning games. I believe learning should be the most fun possible both for the student and the teacher.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Yearbook Dedication 2013
My own education history
Graduated from Shenandoah University and Famous Artists School
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