Here are 7 worksheets to teach and/or review double digit addition and subtraction without regroupng. There are 2 addition, 2 subtraction, 3 mixed worksheets to use. Also, touch points can be drawn on the numbers to assist students on these problems.
This poster can be used to display benchmark fractions and equivalents. Great for students who need that reminder.
**The poster is formatted to 18 x 24 inches.
Here is a worksheet that helps students recognize missing factors within multiplication. The students have to show the multiplication two ways, arrays & equal groups. Students loved created the problems and finding the missing factors. They felt like detectives. :)
Here is a test for non-standard measurement. Students must use paperclips to measure given lines.
**The paperclips that were used to make the test were found at Staples. They are the small plastic coated ones that are sold in small bags.
Here is a poster that has benchmark fractions, decimals, and percents with a visual. Great for student who struggle with converting these.
There are also individual sets of rules for how to convert between all three forms.
Here is a reference sheet for prime and composite numbers, in the form of a 100s chart. Great for prime factorization, finding divisibility rules in 5th grade math.
Here is a quick assessment to see where your students are with arrays. I know when we taught arrays to our second graders, it was a rough skill. This may help to see where you need to reteach.
These flashcards (30 cards) are for all geometry skills. They cover vocabulary, line, segment, ray, angles, types of lines, triangles (sides and angles), quadrilaterals, and polygons.
These are great visuals for kiddos that need them.
Here are flashcards that demonstrate the numbers 0-5 on a five-frame, 0-10 on a ten-frame, and 10-20 on a twenty-frame. These can used in a variety of ways. We use them as warm-ups in our classroom, first having students identify the number quickly. Then we have the students create addition and/or subtraction number sentences with them.
This is a packet of 120s charts that students can use to become more familiar with numbers 1-120. The first chart is a complete 120s chart, then it removes 5s and 10s. Then the rest of the charts progressively remove numbers, leaving the final chart empty.
Here are the same steps as my Customary Measurement Large Poster, except for they are student friendly size. There are 3 cards on a sheet and easy to print out for students to use individually.
These are empty number lines, that are divided into even pieces for fraction models. When teaching models with fractions, my students tend to struggle to make even cuts on the number line. So when they compare fractions, it is difficult to make a distinction when they are just looking at the model.
These can be printed front to back, and placed in a sheet protector to make models.
Here are posters to display in your room that show the steps of conversion of the Metric System. It gives a phrase to help remember the units of the metric system and easy steps to follow.
This final unit assessment covers fraction definitions, factors, factoring, prime factorization, GCF, multiples, LCM, addition and subtraction of uncommon denominators, and word problems.
4th - 6th
Fractions, Math, Math Test Prep
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Flowing Wells HS Tucson, AZ
Nothern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ
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