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Preview of Basic Operation Winter Mazes (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)

Basic Operation Winter Mazes (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)

Basic Operation Winter Mazes (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)4 Winter MazesMaze 1: Addition (addend 10,000 or less)Maze 2: Subtraction (minuend 10,000 or less)Maze 3: Multiplication (99 x 99)Maze 4: Division (999 ÷ 9)Need more 3rd Grade Computation activities? Check out these! SOL 3.CE.1 Addition & Subtraction of Whole Numbers Autumn Color by NumberSOL 3.CE.2 Multiplying & Dividing Whole NumbersVirginia SOL 3.4 Multiplication ReviewMultiplication Fluency Pixel Art3rd Grade Mult
Preview of SOL 4.CE.2 Multiplication & Division Test Review Questions + Google Form

SOL 4.CE.2 Multiplication & Division Test Review Questions + Google Form

Virginia Math SOL 4.CE.2 Multiplication & Division + Google Form Answer Sheet20 Review Questions Boost student confidence with this set of targeted test review questions, perfect for small-group instruction, homework, and SOL preparation. Each question reinforces key skills while making review clear, focused, and easy to implement. Determine and justify whether an estimate or an exact answer is appropriate when solving contextual problems involving multiplication and division of whole numbers. R
Preview of SOL 4.CE.1 Adding & Subtracting Whole Numbers Test Review Questions

SOL 4.CE.1 Adding & Subtracting Whole Numbers Test Review Questions

Virginia Math SOL 4.CE.1 Adding & Subtracting Whole Numbers: 20 Review Questions + Google Form Answer SheetBoost student confidence with this set of targeted test review questions, perfect for small-group instruction, homework, and SOL preparation. Each question reinforces key skills while making review clear, focused, and easy to implement. Determine and justify whether an estimate or an exact answer is appropriate when solving contextual problems involving addition and subtraction with whole
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