Includes a higher order thinking (H.O.T.) task for every 4th grade standard. This product includes a reasoning task for each standard in this domain. The tasks will benefit your students as you prepare them for mastery of grade level standards, as well as for the rigor of standardized tests. This product features full page copies of the tasks, as well as a smaller task card version and an assessment version to allow for flexibility, variety, and a better fit for your individual classroom. Pleas
Keep your students engaged and learning online using this long division/partial quotients activity. Students can complete the activity using Google Slides and Google Classroom. This activity features:3 Extended Facts/Fact Family Triangle Questions - Help get students warmed up and thinking about division & multiplication 2 Guided Division Problems - Scaffolds students through the partial quotients strategy 3 Independent Division Problems - Students solve with little to no support 2 Division W
Keep your students engaged and practice multiplication facts with this real-world worksheet. Students multiply and look for quantities on packages of real items, then subtract to find amounts that have been stolen by the Grinch. Use for homework, independent work, or a math center.
Students place parentheses to make the equation true. Note: Some equations may require more than one set of parentheses. Example: 5 + 2 x 3 = 21Possible places for parentheses: (5 + 2) x 3 = 21 CORRECT5 + (2 x 3) = 21 INCORRECT This product features: 24 practice problems/task cards
Students place parentheses to make the equation true. Students begin by listing all the possible options for placing parentheses in the equation. Then, they choose the option that results in a correct, or balanced, equation. Note: Some equations may require more than one set of parentheses. Example: 5 + 2 x 3 = 21Possible places for parentheses: (5 + 2) x 3 = 21 CORRECT5 + (2 x 3) = 21 INCORRECT This product features: 24 practice problems/task cards 1 handout for recording answers
Keep your students engaged and learning online using this angle classification activity. Students can complete the activity using Google Slides and Google Classroom.Activities Included:• Classify angles as acute or obtuse• Draw an example of an acute and an obtuse angle*Students should be familiar with angles prior to completing this activity.
Want to keep your students engaged and learning online? Want to review grade level standards you may have already taught? Try these reasoning questions that students can complete online using platforms such as Google Slides and Google Classroom! This activity features:8 reasoning questions that assess every standard in the Numbers and Operations Fractions domain 6 reasoning questions that assess every standard in the Operations & Algebraic Thinking domain 8 reasoning questions that assess e
Keep your students engaged and learning online using this multiplication activity. Students can complete the activity using Google Slides and Google Classroom. This activity features:3 Extended Facts/Fact Family Triangle Questions - Help get students warmed up and thinking about division & multiplication 4 Multiplication Puzzles - Provides additional practice with correctly setting up partitioned rectangles 2 Matching Problems - Students match the algorithm to the partitioned rectangle 3 Prac
You have been chosen to finish the shopping for a birthday party. 20 people are scheduled to attend, and you are required to spend as little money possible on the groceries. Which items will you buy? Students perform multiple steps of calculations before being able to find the bargain buy for each item needed for the party.
Did you know? There’s a specific order in which students should master facts? This product gives students the opportunity to use foundational fact strategies to help them master those harder, derived facts. For example, to solve 3s facts, students decompose the 3 and instead multiply by 2 and 1. (3x6 becomes 2x6 plus 1x6) Includes: One page (front and back) practice for each of the following facts: 3s, 4s, 6s, 7s, 8s, and 9sPractice page allows students to practice multiplying each number abov
Want to keep your students engaged and learning online? Want to review grade level standards you may have already taught? Try these reasoning questions that students can complete online using platforms such as Google Slides and Google Classroom!This activity features:6 reasoning questions that assess every standard in the Operations & Algebraic Thinking domain What makes these tasks different from other review questions? These questions are written to assess students' ability to reason, not
Keep your students engaged with these holiday-themed word problems. Multiple story structures are featured in these 15 word problems, as well as an organizer for students to show their thinking and a Part-Part-Whole template. Use for math centers, independent practice, or as a part of your daily warm-ups.
Includes a higher order thinking (H.O.T.) task for each standard in the domain. This product includes a reasoning task for each standard in this domain. The tasks will benefit your students as you prepare them for mastery of grade level standards, as well as for the rigor of standardized tests. This product features full page copies of the tasks, as well as a smaller task card version and an assessment version to allow for flexibility, variety, and a better fit for your individual classroom. Pl
Includes a higher order thinking (H.O.T.) task for each standard in the domain. This product includes a reasoning task for each standard in this domain. The tasks will benefit your students as you prepare them for mastery of grade level standards, as well as for the rigor of standardized tests. This product features full page copies of the tasks, as well as a smaller task card version and an assessment version to allow for flexibility, variety, and a better fit for your individual classroom. Pl
Includes a higher order thinking (H.O.T.) task for each standard in the domain. This product includes a reasoning task for each standard in this domain. The tasks will benefit your students as you prepare them for mastery of grade level standards, as well as for the rigor of standardized tests. This product features full page copies of the tasks, as well as a smaller task card version and an assessment version to allow for flexibility, variety, and a better fit for your individual classroom. Pl
Santa needs your class' help! He needs to load his sleigh with sets of presents without stacking or overlapping them. Can your students use arrays and multiplication to help Santa? In part 1 of this activity, students are given groups of presents and must develop two arrays for each set to show how the presents could be arranged on the sleigh. In part 2, students choose one of their arrays for each set and arrange the presents on Santa's sleigh ensuring all presents fit within the given dimensio
You have been chosen to finish the shopping for a holiday party. 20 people are scheduled to attend, and you are required to spend as little money possible on the groceries. Which items will you buy? Students convert between units (quarts, gallons, pounds, ounces, etc.) and perform multiple steps of calculations before being able to find the bargain buy for the party.
Includes a higher order thinking (H.O.T.) task for each standard in the domain. This product includes a reasoning task for each standard in this domain. The tasks will benefit your students as you prepare them for mastery of grade level standards, as well as for the rigor of standardized tests. This product features full page copies of the tasks, as well as a smaller task card version and an assessment version to allow for flexibility, variety, and a better fit for your individual classroom. Pl
Want to keep your students engaged and learning online? Want to review grade level standards you may have already taught? Try these reasoning questions that students can complete online using platforms such as Google Slides and Google Classroom!This activity features:8 reasoning questions that assess every standard in the Numbers and Operations Fractions domain What makes these tasks different from other review questions? These questions are written to assess students' ability to reason, not j
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