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Supplementary resources for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade math. Contact me with any questions Simonesmath@gmail.com
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Preview of Equivalent Fractions Guided Lesson

Equivalent Fractions Guided Lesson

Equivalent Fractions Guided lesson. The first half is guided practice which teaches the student about equivalent fractions. The second half is independent practice which allows the student to try one question at a time and then get instant feedback on the correct answer. Included- Power Point file with 37 interactive slides -4 worksheets (2 guided and 2 independent) -Full Answer Key Possible Uses-Supplemental activity -Centers or stations -Introduce or review the topic -Whole class instruct
Preview of Equivalent Fractions, Adding Fractions Guided  Lesson Bundle

Equivalent Fractions, Adding Fractions Guided Lesson Bundle

Equivalent Fractions guided Lesson and Adding and Subtracting Fractions guided Lesson. Each topic comes with guided and independent practice. You may also buy each product separately.Adding and Subtracting Fractions Guided LessonEquivalent Fractions Guided lessonIncluded- Two Power Point files -8 worksheets -Full Answer Key Possible Uses-Supplemental activity -Centers or stations -Introduce or review the topic -Whole class instruction with a projector or any interactive white board -Students
Preview of Fractions Adding and Subtracting Guided Lesson

Fractions Adding and Subtracting Guided Lesson

Adding and Subtracting Fractions with like and unlike denominators PowerPoint Lesson. The first half is guided practice which teaches the student how to add or subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators The second half is independent practice which allows the student to try one question at a time and then get instant feedback on the correct answer. Included- Power Point file with 41 interactive slides -4 worksheets (2 guided and 2 independent) -Full Answer Key Possible Uses-Supp
Preview of LCM and GCF Cheat Sheet  4.OA.4 and 6.NS.4

LCM and GCF Cheat Sheet 4.OA.4 and 6.NS.4

Free. This is a one page cheat sheet to help students remember the difference between GCF and LCM. The F in GCF shows the factor pairs. The M in LCM shows the multiples. This visual will help them remember. Thank you for stopping by. Please check out my store for more great math products. More LCM and GCF: Flash Cards Bingo Riddles ***************************************************************************** Follow me to be the first to know about sales, contests, and new products:
Preview of Division with 1‑Digit Divisors  No Remainder Digital Boom Cards 4th Grade

Division with 1‑Digit Divisors No Remainder Digital Boom Cards 4th Grade

Division Digital Boom Cards 4th Grade gives students focused practice dividing four‑digit whole numbers by one‑digit divisors with no remainders, helping them build confidence and fluency with multi‑digit division. Because students only enter the quotient, they can use any division strategy making this activity flexible for all classrooms. It’s ideal for 4th grade division instruction, small‑group intervention, independent practice, math centers, or homework. What will students practice?Dividin
Preview of Place Value Manipulatives CCSS 4.NBT.2

Place Value Manipulatives CCSS 4.NBT.2

CCSS 4.NBT.2 Place value manipulatives for hands on learning. This set includes ones up to millions. Each place is printed on a separate sheet so you can copy them onto different colors and then cut the cards apart. This is a great tool to teach place value names, reading and writing numbers, comparing numbers, and expanded form vs standard. CCSS 4.NBT.2 Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on m
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Supplementary resources for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade math. Contact me with any questions Simonesmath@gmail.com