Build your students understanding of number relationships with this comprehensive bundle focused on representing and computing with powers of ten. The games, task cards, puzzles, reference sheets, and assessment activities in this “print-and-go” package provide everything you need to develop and assess your students’ understanding of how to represent powers of ten and how to multiply and divide whole numbers and decimals by powers of ten.
NOTE: This bundle contains five products available sepa
Help build your students' understanding of prime and composite numbers with this set of 32 task cards and printables.
Math Common Core State Standards addressed –
4.OA.4 – Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is prime or composite.
Included in this product are:
• student journal insert (two versions: color and black & white)
• 32 task cards
• student answer sheet
• answer key
• prime & composite activity sheet (two-sided)
• scoring guide for activity sheet
Use the graphic
Students begin to develop their ability to reason comparatively in elementary school, learning to distinguish between multiplicative comparisons (21 is 3 times as big as 7) and additive comparisons (21 is 3 greater than 18), and such reasoning underlies the work with algebra and ratio & proportion that they will be doing in middle school and beyond. This bundle of resources – which includes 3 sets of task cards, 5 sets of I Have…Who Has? cards, 4 reference sheets, and 9 different assessment act
Looking for a kid-friendly way to help your fifth graders practice using exponents to represent powers of ten? When I first saw that I had to teach the use of exponents to denote powers of ten, which is part of the Grade 5 Common Core Math Standards, all of the materials that I found were aimed at middle- and high-schoolers. I needed resources that were clear, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for my elementary-age students, so I designed the materials in this set to fill that need. T
Looking for a kid-friendly way to help your fifth graders practice using exponents to represent powers of ten? When I first saw that I had to teach the use of exponents to denote powers of ten, which is part of the Grade 5 Common Core Math Standards, most of the materials that I found were aimed at middle- and high-schoolers. I needed resources that were clear, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for my elementary-age students, so I designed the materials in this set to fill that need.
Help your kids build a stronger understanding of place value relationships with this set of task cards and printables. The Grade 5 Common Core Standards in the domain of Numbers and Operations in Base Ten focus on building students’ understanding of how the value of digits in one place compares to the value of digits one place to the right and one place to the left, using both whole numbers and decimals. The task cards and activity sheets in this set are the perfect tool for helping your stud
This fast-paced game is a great way to for kids to explore with the concept of factors, allowing you to address the Common Core Math Standards within the Grade 4 cluster "Gain familiarity with factors and multiples." Students will quickly discover the difference between prime and composite numbers, as well as realize the fact that 1 is a factor of every number. This two-player game will require two-sided color tokens and a paper clip to use as a spinner. Resources include teacher directions,
Build students' understanding of prime & composite numbers with this simple Bingo-style game that provides for differentiation based on student need.
Math Common Core State Standards addressed –
4.OA.4 – Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is prime or composite.
This games requires two-color tokens and a paper clip or transparent spinner. Students spin the provided spinner and cover a number that is prime or composite, depending on the term spun.
The game comes with two
These six self-checking riddles focusing on rounding to the nearest 10 and 100 are a great resource for classwork, centers, or homework. My kids love doing riddles like these (though I think what they love even more is telling me how corny the jokes are). I, of course, love being able to quickly grade an entire stack of papers!
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics addressed:
Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (NBT)
Build students' understanding of number relationships and their mental math fluency (and address Common Core State Standards for Grades 3, 4, and 5) with this fast-paced game!
Common Core State Standards for Mathematics addressed:
Number and Operations in Base Ten (3.NBT, 4.NBT, 5.NBT)
Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic.
• Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10–90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies b
Build your students’ understanding of factors and multiple relationships with this set of fall-themed task cards. The 32 cards in this set focus on factors of numbers through 50 and multiples of numbers through 12. Support your students’ performance with the included reference sheet, and then assess their understanding with the two assessment activities. Your kids will gobble up these task cards and ask for seconds!
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Build students' fluency with multiplication and division facts and their understanding of factors and multiples with this simple game that provides for differentiation based on student need.
Math Common Core State Standards addressed –
3.OA – Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Multiply and divide within 100
4.OA – Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Gain familiarity with factors and multiples.
This games requires a die (a standard die is great, but a die that has the numbers 1 through 9 adds an
These twelve self-checking number line riddles focusing on interpreting number lines using whole number intervals are a great resource for classwork, centers, or homework. My kids love doing riddles like these (though I think what they love even more is telling me how corny the jokes are). I, of course, love being able to quickly grade an entire stack of papers!
Included:
• 12 self-checking puzzles
• answer key for each puzzle
About the Puzzles
These twelve puzzles were designed to build stud
Looking for a fun, engaging way for your students to practice multi-digit multiplication with the standard algorithm? Ditch the worksheets and have your students dive into the challenge of these task cards, designed to build reasoning about the multiplication algorithm. The task cards and assessment activities in this set are the perfect “print-and-go” resources for helping your students become more proficient in their multiplication of multi-digit whole numbers. Numbers and Operations in Bas
Build your students’ understanding of numbers and their relationship with factors with this set of task cards and printables. The 32 task cards in this set will allow your students to practice identifying factors of given numbers. Extend your students’ practice (or assess their mastery of factors) with the included activity sheet. With these resources, your students will grow stronger in their understanding of how numbers relate to their factors.
Common Core State Standards for Mathematics a
Build students' fluency with multiplication and division facts and their understanding of factors and multiples with these simple games that provide for differentiation based on student need.
Math Common Core State Standards addressed –
3.OA – Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Multiply and divide within 100
4.OA – Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Gain familiarity with factors and multiples.
Included in this bundle are:
• student directions for Bumblebee Paths and Frog Pond Frenzy
• two dif
These three sets “I Have…Who Has?” cards and accompanying printables are everything you need to introduce, practice, and assess your students’ understanding of multiplicative comparisons! The 3 sets of cards will provide your students with varied practice with interpreting multiplication as a comparison. Extend your students’ practice (or assess their mastery of interpreting comparative situations) with the included activity sheets. With these resources, your students will grow stronger in th
Looking for a kid-friendly way to help your fifth graders to extend their understanding of the use of exponents to represent powers of ten? When I first saw that I had to teach the use of exponents to denote powers of ten, which is part of the Grade 5 Common Core Math Standards, all of the materials that I found were aimed at middle- and high-schoolers. I needed resources that were clear, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for my elementary-age students, so I designed the materials in t
Help your students solidify their understanding of prime and composite numbers, as well as practice applying mathematical vocabulary "sum," "difference," and "quotient" with this set of task cards and printables.
This set is a follow-up to Prime or Composite?: Set A –
Prime or Composite? task cards + printables (set a) - Common Core Math-aligned
The journal insert, task cards, and printables in this set are unique, so if you purchased (or want to purchase) Prime or Composite?: Set A, the mate
Build students' understanding of multiples with this simple game that provides for differentiation based on student need. Students will be able to practice identifying two-digit numbers that are multiples of specific one-digit numbers, as well as helping them see that certain two-digit numbers are multiples of more than one number.
Math Common Core State Standards addressed –
4.OA – Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Gain familiarity with factors and multiples. Determine whether a given whole
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