This is a model for a multi-division strategy. This can be used with struggling students in grades 4 and 5 to work on dividing multi-digits. This is great to paste into Interactive Math notebooks, keep in Math folders, or use in Math Centers. It can be enlarged to make a great math strategy chart in a classroom.
This is a model for a multi-division strategy. This can be used with students in grades 4 and 5 to work on dividing multi-digits. This is great to paste into Interactive Math notebooks, keep in Math folders, or use in Math Centers. It can be enlarged to make a great math strategy chart in a classroom.
This is a bundle of 3 strategy sheets: Dividing with Base 10 Blocks, Partial Quotients, and Partition the Dividend. These strategies are appropriate for use with 4th and 5th graders. They are place value strategies for dividing multi-digit numbers. They are great for interactive notebooks, and personal charts.
This bundles two Number Talk Strategy Charts: Addition and Subtraction. This is great for interactive math notebooks, personal charts during number talks, and even enlarged for a classroom chart.
This is a model to show students how to use the Area Model with Multiplication for 2 digits by 2 digit numbers. This can be used as a tool for individual use, and put in a math folder or interactive math notebook. It can also be used as an aid in Math Centers, or as part of a small group math lesson. It can also be projected to be used in a whole group lesson.
This is a strategy chart for subtracting decimals using Base-10 Models. This uses the removal strategy, starting with the minuend, and subtracting back to the subtrahend. This can be used as a teaching tool, personal student chart, in an interactive math notebook or during math centers.
This is a strategy chart for adding decimals using Base-10 Models. This can be used as a teaching tool, personal student chart, in an interactive math notebook or during math centers.
This is a model for a multi-division strategy. This can be used with students in grades 4 and 5 to work on dividing multi-digits. This is great to paste into Interactive Math notebooks, keep in Math folders, or use in Math Centers. It can be enlarged to make a great math strategy chart in a classroom.
This is a small chart that can be placed in a student's interactive math notebook, math folder, used as part of a center or hung up in the room. These are the most commonly used mental math strategies for addition number talks. The number strings used are most appropriate for 4th and 5th grade.
This is a strategy chart for subtracting decimals using Base-10 Models. This uses the adding up strategy, starting with the subtrahend, and adding up to the minuend. This can be used as a teaching tool, personal student chart, in an interactive math notebook or during math centers.
This is a small chart that can be placed in a student's interactive math notebook, math folder, used as part of a center or hung up in the room. These are the most commonly used mental math strategies for subtraction number talks. The number strings used are most appropriate for 4th and 5th grade.
This is a Talk Checklist, Rubric and Reflection Sheet that is tied to the Common Core Learning Standards for 5th Grade. Students can use it to Self-Assess. It can be used in partnerships, small groups, and whole groups. It can be laminated or put in a sheet protector or dry erase sleeve for repeated use with a dry-erase marker.
This is a printable personal multiplication table that can be used individually, in small groups, or centers. It can be laminated and kept in math centers, or math folders, or on students' desks. It can also be glued inside the interactive math notebook. This is especially useful for students who are in upper grades who still need work on learning basic facts, and can use this as a study aid, or helpful tool when working with multi-digit multiplication.
This is a model to show students how to use the Area Model with Multiplication for 2 digits by 1 digit numbers. This can be used as a tool for individual use, and put in a math folder or interactive math notebook. It can also be used as an aid in Math Centers, or as part of a small group math lesson. It can also be projected to be used in a whole group lesson.