This resource can be used to help scaffold the use of the multi-digit multiplication and multi-digit division strategies of the area model and the partial products/quotients method. Laminate the page so that it can be used over and over again with a dry erase marker!
This anchor chart shows a Venn diagram (in shape form) of 5 different quadrilaterals. Each shape includes the attributes that classify it as a quadrilateral. The shapes overlap to show students how some shapes can be in more than one category. There is a poster size and a student handout size. ***Resource shows the inclusive definition of a trapezoid in which it has at least 1 pair of parallel sides.
This resource describes each grade so that students know exactly what their grade means and what they should do. Included in this resource is a poster and a student printout.
This resource can be used by teachers to document the facts that students have mastered. The chart follows the multiplication and division fact progression established by Sue O'Connell.
This form can be used to document progress monitoring notes. You can keep track of the grade level of the progress monitoring probe, scores, and if the student met their goal.
This resource includes practice games for 4th grade standards on fractions and decimals. There are number cards with fraction bars and decimal points for students to use when playing the games. For each skill, there are clear directions on how to use the number cards to practice, and there are examples with models and equations. Download these FREE place value charts to help students with recording decimals: Decimals Place Value Chart***Check out the version for whole numbers! 4th Grade Math Ski
This resource includes practice games for 4th grade standards on whole numbers. There are number cards with commas for students to use when playing the games. For each skill, there are clear directions on how to use the number cards to practice, and there are examples with models and equations. ***Download these FREE place value charts to help students with recording numbers: Whole Numbers Place Value Chart***Check out the version for fractions and decimals! 4th Grade Math Skills Review - Fracti
This resource is a dictionary for students to write vocabulary words from A-Z in your math class. There is space for 10 vocabulary words and definitions on each page. ***Print the resource front-to-back, and choose the setting to "flip pages on long edge." ***The size of the dictionary is half of a page, meaning that you print 2 dictionaries each time.
These cards can be used to practice elapsed time and converting units of time. Students add amounts of time and convert seconds to minutes (or minutes to hours). It is leveled to meet the needs of your unique learners.
This resource can be used to assess student knowledge of shape attributes, such as lines, angles, and sides. It is leveled for on level (square) and above level (pentagon).
This resource assesses student knowledge of the 4th grade standard of adding and subtracting whole numbers. Students are a manager of an amusement park and need to use the provided data to solve the word problems about the park. There are 3 different levels to meet the needs of your unique learners. The shape in the top-left corner indicates the difficulty of the versions. The more sides on the shape, the more difficult the version is. I typically follow this order: square - on leveltriangle - b
This resource can be used as a reference for students to write meaningful posts on a discussion board. There are 4 specific strategies students can use in their post with an explanation and sentence frames.
This resource helps students to practice determining the operation needed to solve a word problem. There are 8 different word problems that students can cut and paste into a chart of the 4 operations. As an option, students can choose 2 of the word problems to justify the operation they had chosen.
This resource assesses student understanding of place value. Students will write a number from a place value chart in standard, expanded, and word form. Then, students will write the greatest 6-digit number that can be made with the digits.
This resource can be used to practice converting measurements of time and money. Students have a menu of items that show the price and time it would take to make it. They use the menu to solve word problems. There are 2 levels: on level (square) and below level (circle).
With this resource, students can practice writing numbers in standard, word, and expanded form. They will also practice writing a number in its greatest form or least form. Example: 326 Word: three hundred twenty-six Expanded: 300 + 20 + 6 Greatest: 632 Least: 236
This resource describes each grade so that students know exactly what their grade means and what they should do. Included in this resource is a poster and a student printout.
This resource can be used to assess student knowledge of shape attributes, such as lines, angles, and sides. It is leveled for on level (square) and above level (pentagon).
These charts can be used to keep track of the percentage of work that a student is completing in all subjects. I have used this in the past to document data for a behavior plan for work completion (RTI/MTSS). There are charts for 2 weeks up to 5 weeks. You can copy and paste the templates into a separate word document to record data for a specific student.
This resource as 3 different versions of decimal place value charts (below level, on level, and above level). Laminate the place value charts to reuse over and over with dry erase markers! ***Check out the version for whole numbers! Whole Numbers Place Value Chart
4th - 5th
Decimals, Math
CCSS
5.NBT.A.3
, 4.NF.C.7
FREE
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