Here's a fun way to introduce (or review) division! I use it every year and it's always a hit! This product includes: -Digital activity in Google Slides (5 student work slides + direction page with link to a read aloud of The Doorball Rang) -Printable worksheet for in-class (3 student pages) *This file downloads as a PDF. Make sure to click on the link on page 2 to make an editable copy in Google Slides. When doing this lesson in class, I like to pair the printable activity with the book The D
Students can use these math templates to help them set up, organize, and solve problems. I like to print a set and have students keep them in a sheet protector and use with a dry erase marker. Let me know how you use these! Templates include: -Ten Frame -Number Bond -Number Line -Fact Family (Add/Sub) -Fact Family (Mult/Div) -Bar Model (Part-Part-Total) -Bar Model (Comparison) -Draw & Compare Fractions -Fractions: Equal to a whole/Over a whole -Elapsed Time If you use this product in your cla
Use this freebie to help kids review fact families for either multiplication/division or addition/subtraction! Tip: -Use dice or cards to come up with the factors and/or addends. -If you print this resource double-sided, the candy corn shapes should just about match up! If you do happen to download this freebie, I would love it if you left a comment and rating! Tag me in your photos on Instagram @elementary_einsteins. Enjoy!
2nd - 5th
Basic Operations, Math
CCSS
3.NBT.A.3
, 3.OA.B.6
, 3.OA.C.7
FREE
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