Students can practice solving single-step math problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The directions include the CUBES problem solving strategy to ensure comprehension.
This worksheet uses the CUBES problem solving method. There are a few problems require more than one step, but are easy so it could be a good introduction to multi-step problems.
This is a workbook with six sheets: five templates (Algebra I, Foundations in Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Algebra II, and Geometry) and the Standards for each course. Some key features: Drop-down menus of Standards (Please note that editing the Standards sheet will affect the drop-down menus.)Pop-up calendar date pickerLink to a learning target templateDivided for General Education Teacher and Special Education TeacherSections for anticipatory set, micro-lecture, activities, and debrief (exit
These are basic multi-operation word problems that include finding change, arranging fractions, and understanding the meaning of half. I've based these off of the needs of my fourth and fifth graders that come to me for extra help. This also includes an answer sheet. Hope you enjoy!
This includes two sheets. The first sheet allows students to practice multiplying four-digit numbers by single and double-digit numbers. The second sheet has two word problems, but it set up to resemble the PARCC test. This gives students practice with formulating a well-written explanation of how to find the correct answer. I've also included answer sheets for both. Enjoy!
With this worksheet, students get the opportunity to write word problems for their fellow classmates. There is room for eight problems total (two addition, two subtraction, two multiplication, and two division).
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