This product includes 15 matches between equations and models using multiplication and division with decimals. Equations include decimals X decimals, whole numbers X decimals, and decimals divided by whole numbers along with their corresponding model. Equations were intentionally chosen so that students HAVE to know the difference in order to answer. This product is intended to help students identify the similarities and differences between multiplication and division models with decimals.
This product has the entire 4th grade MATH content in just two pages. I put these pages in a file folder for each student, so they can review it before the standardized test. It give students visuals for each topic covered in fourth grade so they know what to content to expect on the test. These standards are based off of the TEKS. *** How to Follow My Store *** Click the green star beside my name on the right-hand side of this page OR at the top of my store page. Following me notifies you when
In this product, you will receive 24 models (12 hundredths, 12 tenths models). The cards are split by color and each contain a shape. Therefore, you can do activities based on color or based on shape. Answer keys are included for both. If you don’t have a color printer, print out and copy on colored paper.
There are many uses for this activity. You can use it to work on writing decimals, comparing two decimals, or ordering decimals.
Enjoy! :)
In this product, you will receive 24 cards aimed to solidify understanding of zeros with decimals. You will receive 4 answer sheets/activities for students to complete so you can choose what best fits your class. Cards: - 6 cards from standard form to standard form - 6 cards from word form to word form - 6 cards from standard form to word form and vice versa - 6 cards from model form to standard form and vice versa Answer Sheets/Activities: - Does the zero change the value of the decimal? yes
In this product, you will receive 12 pages of expanded notation numbers that can be cut out and easily manipulated. The place values included are:
- hundred thousands
- ten thousands
- thousands
- hundreds
- tens
- ones
- tenths (both decimal form and fraction form)
- hundredths (both decimal form and fraction form)
- thousandths (both decimal form and fraction form)
This activity would be great for stations or whole group.
Because of the different place values, you can easily differentiate
In this product, you will receive 24 cards with values written from greatest to least, least to greatest, or in no order. The values go out to the tenths and hundredths places. You will also receive answer sheets for students and an answer key.
Students might see how many numbers there are, and use that to determine the order that they should place the values rather than looking at what place those digits are in to determine value. With this activity, those misconceptions will become extremel
In this product, you will receive 24 cards (1 challenge card and 1 question card) with number comparisons, student answer sheets, and an answer key.
Some number statements true and some are false. Students can MAKE the statement true by inputting a decimal into the correct place (the decimal decides how many wholes the number has).
This critical thinking and interactive activity is designed to get students to understand that when they see a decimal, it stops the whole number.
Hope you en
This product includes 12 equation and quotient matches. This product focuses on the need or absence of zeros when dividing with decimals. Division equations are written vertically and horizontally so students can see them both ways. Equations are all decimals (greater than and less than one whole) divided by whole numbers. I have included an answer sheet for students to record answers as well as an answer key.
5th - 6th
Basic Operations, Decimals, Numbers
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Experience
I have taught 3rd grade, 4th grade, and Special Ed.
Teaching style
Praise Loudly!
Correct Softly!
"Children must learn HOW to think, not WHAT to think." - Margret Mead
Awards & shining teacher moments
- This year marks the 2nd year that I will be the team lead for 3rd grade!
- I received Teacher of the Year for 2015- 2016! :)
My own education history
I have my bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with an emphasis on Special Education from TCU. I could not get enough of school. so I continued on at TCU to get my Master's degree in Elementary Education.
Additional biographical information
I am a published author in Dimensions of Early Childhood.
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