I designed these when I noticed students rushing through their independent work and making errors in the process. Students are to fill these out and attach them to whatever practice they have been assigned.
It helps them take more responsibility for their work, as they have to reflect on what they are about to submit.
It is also a useful (informal) assessment tool for me.
Great way to practice/develop multiplication/fact fluency.
Can be used as morning work, center, etc. Can give students the equation or an array as a starting point.
Includes Commutative and Distributive properties.
"Number of the Day" is a great way to teach/reinforce number sense. For these sheets, the students have to draw the number using base-10 blocks, draw a number line, write the number in various forms, add and subtract 1, 10, 20, and 100 from the number, and round it to the nearest ten and hundred. The four-to-a-sheet format saves paper :)
This worksheet features 6 problems which depict a section of a multiplication table with missing factors. Each problem progresses in number of missing numbers/difficulty.
I use this as a center in my classroom. Students use fraction strips to find the various equivalent fractions. It's a good way for them to cement benchmark fractions as well.
3rd - 5th
Fractions
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